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The Chicago Colleens were a women's professional baseball team who played in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League from 1948 to 1951, evolving into a development team. The team was based Chicago , Illinois and played their home games at Shewbridge Field.
The National Girls Baseball League (NGBL) was a professional women's baseball league which existed from 1944 to 1954, with teams based in Chicago, Illinois.The National Girls Baseball League started a year after the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League (AAGPBL), which was featured in the film A League of Their Own.
The Mid-Suburban League (MSL) is an Illinois High School Association recognized high school extra-curricular league which includes 12 schools located in the northwest suburbs of Chicago, Illinois. The conference is split up into two divisions for all interscholastic activities.
In the 2008 and 2009 spring season the girls softball team were back-to-back CIF Champions. In 2010 they were in the CIF final for the third straight year; In 2010 spring season the boys varsity volleyball team were CIF semifinalists; In 2009 fall the varsity football team won the Pioneer League title
1921 (Chicago) 1922–present (Chicago Bears) Moved to Chicago to become the Chicago Staleys and then changed their name to the Chicago Bears. Lake County Fielders: Baseball Northern League (2010) North American League (2011) 2010–11 Normal CornBelters: Baseball Frontier League 2009–2018 Moved to the Prospect League: Peoria Rivermen: Ice hockey
Chicago Colleens (1 C, 3 P) R. Rockford Peaches (1 C, 6 P) S. Springfield Sallies (1 C, 3 P) Pages in category "All-American Girls Professional Baseball League teams"
Jason Kipnis (Glenbrook North), second baseman for the Chicago Cubs; George Kontos (Niles West) is a Major League Baseball relief pitcher for the San Francisco Giants. [25] Jim Lindeman (Maine West) is a former Major League Baseball player (1986–93). [26] Christina Loukas (Deerfield) is a 2008 and 2012 US Olympic team member in diving.
The CCAC sanctions play in eight men's and eight women's sports. Men's sports include soccer, cross country, basketball, track and field, tennis, baseball, golf, and volleyball; while women's sports include soccer, volleyball, cross country, track and field, basketball, tennis, golf, and softball.