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Team Recognition
Name:
Team
Dog's Bite
Inducted:
2010
Bio:
Joey Lucido John Leuth Jack Nakanishi
Barry Seto Jerry Seto Joe Romano
Rick Wike Pat O'Shea Tony DeLuca
Jerry Aldape Rich Yokota Billy Vines
Zaty Ortega Sam Partipillo Dave Love
Ron Yoshida Jim Hurt Lenny Romano
Dave Luna John Caplis Dennis Burns
Jim Martin Chuck Samson Dan Abbamonte
Howard Flowers Sam Losurdo Joe Strzelczyk
Art Fitzgerald Mike Fitzner Jim Letourneau
Eddie Letourneau Rich Zewe John Lindberg
Ben Sakuma Billy Julian Tom Schneider
Turk Mueller Joker Mueller Chris D' Agostino
Bobby Glover Frank Borkowski John Burke
Steve Costello Michael Costello Brain Costello
John Clausen Keith Dickens Charlie Seitz
Jim Tracey Ed Cooney John Parypinski
Artie McGrath Ernie Fuentes Dan O'Brien
Dion O'Brien Brian Brown Robbie Plastik
Roman Lupinski John Diaz Tony Alvarado
Mark Alvarado Nick Lencioni Robert Moss
Bob Moss, Sr Tim O'Neill T.J. O'Neill
Tony Pignataro Mike Freewalt Terry Jayne
Sal Ganir David Ganir Darren Ganir
Smiley Herrera Paul Hansen Nick Himplman
Pete Waterman Mark Conway Mark Neirman
Jim Bowden George Prats Rich Thomas
Mike Puican Eddie Miklasz Bill Richards
Joe Angelo Don DeBat Bob Andrian
Tony Tracey Steve Stone Tom Stone, Jr
Brian Zewe Vince Cunningham Ken Carlyon
Lee Robinson Johnny Robinson Dave Lohenry, Jr
Ken Wachholder Kevin Carroll Jim Healy
Vince Aluise Ron Stekne Jackie Nakanishi
Joseph Nakanishi Mark Lucido Chris Thompson
Chrissy D'Agostino Tony Kramp Mo O'Neill
Charlie Brown Steve Kornatowski Matt Eberhart
Mark Stritzel George Stavrakas Mattie Richard
Louis Masini Don Assem Jack Mooney
Rob Glasebrook Andrew Holzman Jeff Yokota
Rommie Richard Hector Reyes Joe Hermann
Tom Stone, Sr
Sixteen-inch softball grew out of the street corners, schoolyards, and local parks of Chicago. It started as a bunch of friends playing endless pick-up games. Eventually, someone mentioned forming a team. So you thought-up a name, bought some t-shirts, and joined a local league. Some teams stayed local but some added players and started competing in more competitive leagues and tournaments.
Dog's Bite fits the bill as a team that stayed local. They started playing in 1975 at Lake Shore Park in Chicago with Red Kelly's as a sponsor. Someone suggested Niice as a team name, so for the first year they played as Niice. The next year they changed the team name to Dog's Bite in honor of a local bar tradition. During the next thirty-five years, they changed bar sponsorships numerous times, played at parks across Chicago's North and Northwest sides and racked up an impressive record of league titles.
They won the Lake Shore Park championship in 1978. From 1980 to 1988, they won various league titles at Hamlin Park seven times. They won four league championships at Athletic Field and two titles at Wells Park from 1996 to 2001. In 2006 they won the Sunday League title at Brooks Park.
During their thirty-five year history, more than 120 players have worn the Dog's Bite shirt. Today, fathers play next to their sons and brothers play next to their brothers. And they all go to celebrate their efforts at the local sponsor after the game. All marks of a legendary local softball team.
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