![]() As fate would have it, the first game of the 1984 season was against the Beer Nuts. The new team was named the Hot Shots, sponsored by Dave and Jim’s Auto Body Shop. Prospect Women’s A league for the next season.Īfter finishing the 1983 A league season tied for second with the Stray Cats behind the Beer Nuts, the Base Invaders and Stray Cats decided to combine their best players and field a team capable of defeating the Beer Nuts. After the game, however, they were approached by league director Bob Ancona and promoted to the Mt. ![]() In a very close championship game against the Undefeated A league champion Beer Nuts, they ended up on the losing side of the final 10-8 score. In the single elimination bracket tournament, they advanced to the quarter finals game and beat the 3rd place A team, followed by a win over the second place Sandlotters team in the semi-finals. Prospect post season Women’s A-B tournament which consisted of the top four teams from the B league and all six teams from the A league. Seven out of the ten games were shut outs. Winning eight out of ten games by slaughter rule in their first season, with 125 runs scored, they allowed only six runs from opponents. Initially sponsored by Anderson Lock Company of Des Plaines, Rose still works for the company to this day. Prospect Park District, they joined the Mt. Umana (2004 HOF) organized a 16” softball team consisting of his wife Rose and a group of her Forest View High School and work friends. ![]() In the spring of 1982, Joe Umana Jr., the son of the late Joseph I.
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