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Shenandoah Women's League All-Stars: OPS Leaders, Team Honors & The Team ET vs Team Tine Showdown

By Penny from ISPS, 10/28/25, 1:00AM EDT

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This year’s slow pitch All-Stars are split into two exciting squads named after our top pitchers and team captains: Team ET (Emily Torres, Coconut Grove Gators) and Team Tine (Christine Christeleit, Little Havana Legends).

From powerhouse performances to clutch hitting, this season's All-Star selections showcase exactly why ISPS women's leagues are setting the standard for competitive slow pitch softball across the country and why the women's slow pitch Miami scene keeps showing up big.

Shenandoah Women's League All-Stars: OPS Leaders, Team Honors & The Team ET vs Team Tine Showdown

TEAM TINE - ALLSTARS SHENANDOAH PARK WOMEN'S LEAGUE ISPS

TEAM E.T. - ALLSTARS SHENANDOAH PARK WOMEN'S LEAGUE ISPS

The Shenandoah Women's League has concluded another phenomenal season, and the numbers don't lie – the talent level in Miami's premier women's slow pitch softball league continues to reach new heights. This year’s slow pitch All-Stars are split into two exciting squads named after our top pitchers and team captains: Team ET (Emily Torres, Coconut Grove Gators) and Team Tine (Christine Christeleit, Little Havana Legends). From powerhouse performances to clutch hitting, this season's All-Star selections showcase exactly why ISPS women's leagues are setting the standard for competitive slow pitch softball across the country and why the women's slow pitch Miami scene keeps showing up big.

Understanding OPS: The Ultimate Slow Pitch Softball Stat

Before diving into our All-Star lineup, let's talk about OPS – On-base Plus Slugging percentage. In slow pitch softball, OPS combines a player's ability to get on base with their power hitting, making it the gold standard for measuring overall offensive performance. Because slow pitch generates a high volume of contact, OPS is a clear, balanced way to spot true impact hitters who both reach safely and drive the gaps. It’s a cornerstone metric in our league softball stats and played a key role in this year’s All-Star selections.

For teams looking to track their own statistics and compete at this level, avg300.com powers our advanced live stat tracking across the league, delivering real-time OPS, OBP, SLG, spray charts, and more. Through ISPS LiveStats, coaches and players can analyze performance just like our Shenandoah league stars. To set your team up with the same tools, start by registering with ISPS.

BISCAYNE BARRACUDAS - ALLSTARS SHENANDOAH PARK WOMEN'S LEAGUE ISPS

Biscayne Barracudas: Setting the Standard

The Barracudas made waves this season with a balanced attack led by four outstanding starters. Taiyna Cooper topped the team with a stellar 2.000 OPS, showcasing the kind of consistency that makes championship teams. Right behind her, Tina Adorno posted an impressive 1.925 OPS, proving the Barracudas' depth runs deep.

Nora Hogue (1.816 OPS) and Carolina Nicaragua (1.656 OPS) rounded out the starting four, each bringing unique skills to the Barracudas' offensive juggernaut. The bench strength showed with reserves Nicole Bond (1.336 OPS) and Lisa Reaney (1.367 OPS in limited action), plus honorable mentions Stephanie Ueberall and Adriana Bueno.

This is the kind of team depth that wins tournaments – something we see regularly at ISPS World Championships.

WYNWOOD WARRIORS - ALLSTARS SHENANDOAH PARK WOMEN'S LEAGUE ISPS

Wynwood Warriors: Power and Precision

The Warriors dominated with the league's top individual performer, Jessabel Perez, whose astronomical 2.238 OPS set the standard for excellence. But this wasn't a one-woman show – Alyssa Perez backed her up with a 1.968 OPS, creating a dynamic duo that opponents feared.

Becca Armstrong (1.629 OPS) and Sadie Caraballo (1.568 OPS) provided consistent production, while reserves Samantha Perez (1.544 OPS) and Alejandra Giraldo (1.263 OPS) kept the lineup dangerous from top to bottom. Small-sample standouts Isabella Rodriguez and Mailyn Gonzalez (1.125 OPS) showed the Warriors' incredible depth.

This level of offensive firepower is what makes slow pitch softball so exciting, and it's why women's leagues nationwide continue growing at record pace.

SHENANDOAH SPARKS - ALLSTARS SHENANDOAH PARK WOMEN'S LEAGUE ISPS

Shenandoah Sparks: The Heart of the League

As the league's namesake team, the Sparks delivered with Silvia Castillo leading the charge at 2.223 OPS – the second-highest mark in the league. Melanie Patterson (1.844 OPS) and Tyenna Colón (1.794 OPS) provided consistent power, while Elizabeth Miranda (1.435 OPS) rounded out a formidable starting four.

The Sparks' bench was equally impressive with Jeannie Perez (1.327 OPS) and small-sample superstar April Bonwit, whose 2.362 OPS in limited action suggests big things ahead. Honorable mentions Gabriela Pujadas and Eliana Martinez show this organization knows how to develop talent.

BRICKELL BREEZE - ALLSTARS SHENANDOAH PARK WOMEN'S LEAGUE ISPS

Brickell Breeze: Leading the League

The Breeze boasted the league's highest individual OPS with Gabrielle Cutie's incredible 2.449 mark – a number that had opposing pitchers shaking in their cleats. Rhina Brito (2.150 OPS) and Marla Lavado (1.786 OPS) ensured the top of the Breeze lineup was absolutely lethal.

Karina Gato (1.043 OPS) provided solid production in the four-hole, while reserves Joseling Escobar (1.015 OPS) and Christine Ferreras (0.954 OPS) maintained the team's competitive edge. Small-sample sensation Makayla Johnson (1.429 OPS) and Yesenia Cruz round out a deep roster.

This is the type of offensive explosion that makes ISPS tournaments so compelling to watch and participate in.

COCONUT GROVE - ALLSTARS SHENANDOAH PARK WOMEN'S LEAGUE ISPS

Coconut Grove Gators: Consistent Excellence

The Gators showcased remarkable balance with four starters all posting OPS marks above 1.800. Lidenny Camilo Cesar led the way at 2.168 OPS, followed closely by Yalnirys Garcia (1.945 OPS), Emily Torres (1.936 OPS), and Judith Rosales (1.880 OPS).

The depth continued with reserves Daisy Escobar (1.711 OPS) and Milena Eakes (1.547 OPS), plus honorable mentions Alicia Cruz (≈1.39 OPS) and Jael Santos (1.251 OPS). This consistent production from top to bottom exemplifies championship-caliber softball.

LITTLE HAVANA LEGENDS - ALLSTARS SHENANDOAH PARK WOMEN'S LEAGUE ISPS

Little Havana Legends: The Power Show

The Legends brought pure power to the league with Yoelmar Cuare's league-leading 2.371 OPS – a number that speaks to exceptional hitting ability. Rosalina Ross (2.108 OPS) and Cindy Cuare (2.003 OPS) ensured opposing pitchers had no relief, while Christine Christeleit (1.436 OPS) provided steady production.

Reserves Bianca Ruiz (1.833 OPS) and Crystal Martinez (1.378 OPS) maintained the team's offensive firepower, with honorable mentions Jackie Yepez and Heather Tapia (1.120 OPS) showing the Legends' incredible depth.

Team ET vs Team Tine: Draft-Style All-Star Rosters

The Shenandoah Women’s League All-Star squads are split into two teams named after our ace pitchers and captains. All-stars from the Gators, Brickell Breeze, and Wynwood Warriors play for Team ET (captain: Emily Torres, Coconut Grove Gators). All-stars from the Legends, Biscayne Barracudas, and Shenandoah Sparks play for Team Tine (captain: Christine Christeleit, Little Havana Legends).

  • Team ET (Captain: Emily Torres, Gators)
    • From the Coconut Grove Gators: Lidenny Camilo Cesar, Yalnirys Garcia, Emily Torres, Judith Rosales, Daisy Escobar, Milena Eakes.
    • From the Brickell Breeze: Gabrielle Cutie (league OPS leader), Rhina Brito, Marla Lavado, Karina Gato, Joseling Escobar, Christine Ferreras.
    • From the Wynwood Warriors: Jessabel Perez, Alyssa Perez, Becca Armstrong, Sadie Caraballo, Samantha Perez, Alejandra Giraldo.

  • Team Tine (Captain: Christine Christeleit, Legends)
    • From the Little Havana Legends: Yoelmar Cuare, Rosalina Ross, Cindy Cuare, Christine Christeleit, Bianca Ruiz, Crystal Martinez.
    • From the Biscayne Barracudas: Taiyna Cooper, Tina Adorno, Nora Hogue, Carolina Nicaragua, Nicole Bond, Lisa Reaney.
    • From the Shenandoah Sparks: Silvia Castillo, Melanie Patterson, Tyenna Colón, Elizabeth Miranda, Jeannie Perez, April Bonwit.

This is the matchup Miami has been waiting for: Team ET vs Team Tine in a high-energy, draft-style all-star game featuring elite OPS machines, savvy team captains, and a chase for that softball MVP moment. With hitters posting OPS north of 1.500 across both rosters, expect fireworks and a packed house. Don’t miss it at upcoming ISPS sanctioned events.

The Numbers Behind the Magic

For those who want to dive deeper into the statistical analysis, the complete league statistics are available through our official partner platform at avg300.com. This comprehensive stat tracking showcases exactly why proper data analysis is crucial for competitive slow pitch softball.

How it works: avg300.com powers ISPS LiveStats for the Shenandoah Women’s League, enabling real-time scoring, player pages, leaderboards, and advanced visuals that inform coaching decisions and elevate player development. It’s the engine behind our live stat tracking and the reason fans can follow along pitch-to-pitch.

The level of play in the Shenandoah Women's League demonstrates why slow pitch softball leagues continue attracting top talent nationwide. These aren't just impressive numbers – they represent hours of practice, dedication, and the kind of competitive spirit that makes our sport special.

Join the Excellence

Miami, thank you for the love! Your energy fuels our players, our teams, and this entire women’s slow pitch Miami community. The All-Star showdown is coming, and we can’t wait to see Team ET battle Team Tine under the lights.

Ready to play or support? Dive into ISPS softball and the slowpitch scene:

New to the game or returning after a break? Women’s slow pitch softball team registration is open, ISPS softball tournaments run year-round, and our stats tracking keeps every highlight and OPS jump front-and-center. Come be part of a fun, competitive, community-driven Miami slowpitch scene – and maybe write your own draft-style All-Star story on the way to a softball MVP moment.


CITY OF MIAMI ALL-STARS - TEAM TINE
CITY OF MIAMI ALL-STARS - TEAM E.T.
CITY OF MIAMI ALL-STARS - LITTLE HAVANA LEGENDS
CITY OF MIAMI ALL-STARS - COCONUT GROVE GATORS
CITY OF MIAMI ALL-STARS - BRICKELL BREEZE
CITY OF MIAMI ALL-STARS - SHENANDOAH SPARKS
CITY OF MIAMI ALL-STARS - WYNWOOD WARRIORS
CITY OF MIAMI ALL-STARS - BISCAYNE BARRACUDAS


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