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Team Recognition
Name:
Team
SloPokes
Inducted:
2008
Bio:
Although they were only together for a few
years, the Slo-Pokes made their mark on women’s
softball on the North and Northwest sides of
Chicago. Like many great teams, they were a
compilation of teams that had played against each
other. And like other great teams, they had a
strong organizer who could spot and recruit the
best talent.
Pat Pasko (HOF) was the player / coach,
financial supporter, and head motivator for the
team. She would hand out Slo-Poke suckers after
the game to team members who played
exceptionally well. The team wore red, white, and
blue uniforms to honor America’s bi-centennial in
1976.
During that 1976 season, they won three
league championships and four single day
tournaments, losing only two games that season.
The team played at Kosciusko Park, Athletic Field,
Wells, Touhy, Hanson, and Clarendon Parks. One
player remarked that she ordered so many
championship jackets that year that she started
ordering them for her sister and other family
members.
But like all teams, they some day have to say
good-bye to one another. Slo-Pokes broke up
because some of the older players began to cut
back on their playing and some of the younger
players went on to play eleven-inch ball. Two
former Slo-Poke players, Jan Wilson and Mary
Malpede, were inducted into the USSSA Hall of
Fame for eleven-inch ball. Mary Kay Schaeffer-
Monaghan was inducted into the 16-inch Softball
hall of Fame.
Many Slo-Poke players continued to give back
to the game by becoming teachers and coaches.
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