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Chicago 16"
Hall of Fame
Class of 2009

Frank Mioni -
1980 to 1992 Era
Frank Mioni began playing 16-inch softball
in the 1970s when he and some friends got a team together for something
to do during the summer. Little did he know then how softball would
allow him to make friends, establish connections, and open important
doors in his life. In fact, he met his wife, Kim, while playing
in a Co-Ed tournament at Grant Park.
Mioni played with Pegasus in the Chicago Ridge Men's League and
with Pogos at Mann Park on Chicago's East side. After a brief stint
with the Bobcats in 1982, he joined the Budweiser Whips. He then
played with Jynx, Lettuce, Sports Channel (Bucks), Licorice/Flash,
Puglise, and other teams. As one of the top outfielders of his time,
he helped lead Whips and Lettuce to several Forest Park and ASA
National titles. He was a versatile hitter who could line a ball
through the right center gap, or he could hit a long ball to drive
in runners. For his efforts, he was selected the tournament MVP
of the 1993 ASA Nationals and tournament MVP at Forest Park while
playing for Lettuce. In 1994 he was selected tournament MVP of the
USSSA Nationals with Lettuce. But he most remembers when the players
of Puglise selected him as their team MVP in 1998. In 1999 he helped
lead the Local 281 Sprinkler Fitters to a tournament victory in
Cincinnati. The problem? He wasn't a sprinkler fitter at the time,
but that was soon rectified after he completed the apprenticeship
and became a full-fledged member of Local 281.
Despite his many accomplishments on the field, Mioni most remembers
the great times with his five sisters and two brothers. Five of
his nephews are currently playing softball (one with Jynx). While
playing at a tournament in LaCrosse, Wisconsin, a man told Frank's
father that it was always easy to find Mioni. Just look for a lot
of guys laughing and Mioni will be in the middle of them. It's this
camaraderie that has helped him play for as long as he has.
Mioni and Kim have two children - Nick and Francesca. They live
in Chicago Ridge, IL. He is a loyal member of Local 281 Sprinkler
Fitters.
Mioni's cousin Jeremy Lofrano presented
him by saying, "Frank your unbelievable. I just wish one person
could be here, my grandfather and your father Oscar. He was a fixture
at all of Frankie's games. In spite of all you accomplishments I
believe he would be more proud of you today not for all your accomplishments
on the softball field but for the father that you have become today."
Accepting his place into the Chicago
Sixteen Inch Hall of fame Mioni said, "When you play softball
you away from your family all summer long and my family was always
in my corner." He went on to say, "This night is so important
to them also which makes it a little more special for me. He closed
by saying, "Sixteen inch softball, I can't imagine where I
would be without it. I got n=my job playing softball. I met my wife
playing softball. Last I'd like to thank all of you guys that I
played softball with. You were always nice to my father. I thought
the world of you guys. Thank you,"

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