Athletes Unlimited's Softball League to Set Up Home in Rosemont as Chicago Bandits Announce Plans for Parkway Bank Sports Complex
Rosemont, Illinois, will become a pivotal hub for Athletes Unlimited's (AUSL) new softball league after the league announced Tuesday that it would be the home city of the Chicago Bandits. The development marks another significant milestone for the AUSL, which has been making waves in the sport since its inception.
The return to Parkway Bank Sports Complex in Rosemont also serves as a nod to the area's rich history with the softball world. In 2005, Jennie Finch, an Olympic gold and silver medalist, played for the National Pro Fastpitch team that used the same name as the Chicago Bandits, who later relocated and folded.
Finch now holds an advisory role in AUSL, having been instrumental in its growth and development since its launch in 2020. According to Commissioner Kim Ng, Finch's involvement has been nothing short of remarkable, extending beyond her initial design phase work to encompass a range of initiatives that have shaped the league's identity.
The AUSL's decision to establish Rosemont as its primary host city is part of an effort to become an integral part of local communities. By setting up shop in various regions across the United States, Ng believes the league can create brand recognition and foster enthusiasm among fans.
With the addition of Rosemont to its roster of host cities, which includes Durham, North Carolina; Oklahoma City; Hillsboro, Oregon; Round Rock, Texas; and Salt Lake City, AUSL is well-positioned for continued growth. The Chicago Bandits will kick off their season on June 13 against the OKC Spark at Parkway Bank Sports Complex before returning to Rosemont for a home opener.
The AUSL regular season schedule is set to commence on June 9, with the mid-season All-Star Cup scheduled to take place in Rosemont from August 8-30. As the league continues to expand its reach and deepen its connections with local communities, it seems clear that Parkway Bank Sports Complex will remain a vital component of AUSL's operations for years to come.
Rosemont, Illinois, will become a pivotal hub for Athletes Unlimited's (AUSL) new softball league after the league announced Tuesday that it would be the home city of the Chicago Bandits. The development marks another significant milestone for the AUSL, which has been making waves in the sport since its inception.
The return to Parkway Bank Sports Complex in Rosemont also serves as a nod to the area's rich history with the softball world. In 2005, Jennie Finch, an Olympic gold and silver medalist, played for the National Pro Fastpitch team that used the same name as the Chicago Bandits, who later relocated and folded.
Finch now holds an advisory role in AUSL, having been instrumental in its growth and development since its launch in 2020. According to Commissioner Kim Ng, Finch's involvement has been nothing short of remarkable, extending beyond her initial design phase work to encompass a range of initiatives that have shaped the league's identity.
The AUSL's decision to establish Rosemont as its primary host city is part of an effort to become an integral part of local communities. By setting up shop in various regions across the United States, Ng believes the league can create brand recognition and foster enthusiasm among fans.
With the addition of Rosemont to its roster of host cities, which includes Durham, North Carolina; Oklahoma City; Hillsboro, Oregon; Round Rock, Texas; and Salt Lake City, AUSL is well-positioned for continued growth. The Chicago Bandits will kick off their season on June 13 against the OKC Spark at Parkway Bank Sports Complex before returning to Rosemont for a home opener.
The AUSL regular season schedule is set to commence on June 9, with the mid-season All-Star Cup scheduled to take place in Rosemont from August 8-30. As the league continues to expand its reach and deepen its connections with local communities, it seems clear that Parkway Bank Sports Complex will remain a vital component of AUSL's operations for years to come.