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Chicago 16"
Hall of Fame
Class of 2009

Rusty
Carlson - Organizer
Rusty Carlson began playing organized
softball when he was fifteen. He would continue to play for the
next twenty-two years in many leagues and tournaments, with the
majority being played in Cicero, and at Kelly and Reece Parks. Besides
playing, he also umpired for the ASA and USSSA for over twenty years.
He umpired the Hawthorne "A" Classic and the Forest Park
"No Gloves Nationals" for more than ten years, calling
balls and strikes during the tournament games and for the championship
games.
He was the softball director for the Clyde Park leagues from 1985
to 1995 where he organized and directed nine men's and three women's
divisions. The men's divisions featured teams from Major to DD leagues;
the women's division consisted of A through C leagues, with eight
to ten teams in each division. He also organized a boys 18-and-over
division. The Major division was won by such legendary teams as
the 45s, Jynx, Lettuce, Touch, and the Whips. The Super A league
featured such teams as Bridgeport Crush, the Rockers, Stickmen,
Safari Tigers, and other great teams. Eventually Major league games
were played at Cicero and Forest Parks, with some of the games being
played on local television at Forest Park. He also hosted and organized
the twenty-four team ASA Women's National tournament in 1988 in
Cicero, won by the Bidayos. Clyde Park also hosted many USSSA and
ASA tournaments and qualifying rounds.
Clyde Park District had the reputation for hosting outstanding 16-inch
softball games every night of the week. While the playing conditions
were not always the best, often they were the only park playing
during heavy rains due to the determination of park officials, players
and coaches.
In his acceptance remarks Carlson said,
"This brings back a lot of memories. I can honestly tell you
that those were a lot of fond memories. The memories and friendship's
that I made through softball I will always cherish. To all the umpires,
managers, players and fans that were kind enough to say 'Thank You'
when they left the diamonds at Clyde Park in Cicero I wouldn't be
standing here tonight and tom=night it is my turn to say Thank You
& God bless."

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