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1950-1963 ERA
Name:
Jack Marcoline
Inducted:
2011
Bio:
Jack Marcoline began his softball career inthe sandlots
and playgrounds around Midway Airport when he
was twelve. His father, Joe, would often ask him to
fill-in for the Chicago Fire Department team. When
his family moved back to the West side, he continued
playing in the fields at Clark and Moore. In 1954, Bob
Snell and Bill Hickey recruited him to play shortstop
for Song Lounge. They won many championships at
Garfield and LaFollette Parks.
In 1956, Nick "Moose"Camillo (HOF) recruited
him to play for his team. They played at Kell's
Clarendon, Garfield, LaFollette, and Portage Parks. He
had a great career with "Moose," helping him win many
championships and big money games.
In the early-60s, he joined the O'Boyle Transfer
Team with Hall of Fame teammates Eddie Earl, Denny
Migala, Frank Lentine, Wimpy O'Connor, and Lewa
Yacilla. He finished his softball career with Bill King
in Bellwood, Villa Park and DuPage County. He then
moved to central Illinois to take a football-coaching job.
Jack graduated from St. Philip High School in 1954
where he was an All-City Lightweight basketball player
and an All-City running back. He played football for
Kansas State University for four years. After graduation,
he coached basketball and football at St. Philip and
Little Flower High Schools. He then moved to central
Illinois where he coached football for over forty years,
twenty-five of those as defensive coordinator at Eureka
College.
Jack and his wife, Judy, live in Minonk, Illinois,
They have four children – Cathie, Pam, Mike, and Jen.
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