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ISPS City of Miami Shenandoah Park Women’s All-Star Game Recap: Energy, Highlights, and Heart

By Penny from ISPS, 10/29/25, 9:00AM EDT

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From first pitch to final handshake, it was everything we love about women’s slow pitch: big swings, smart defense, loud dugouts, and incredible sportsmanship.

What a night at Shenandoah Park! The ISPS City of Miami Shenandoah Park Women’s Slow Pitch Softball League All-Star Game, proudly sponsored by Joe Carollo, delivered four innings of smiles, swag, and serious softball. Team TINE topped Team E.T. 16-12 in a fun, hard-fought showcase that had fans cheering until the last out.

ISPS City of Miami Shenandoah Park Women’s All-Star Game Recap: Energy, Highlights, and Heart

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What a night at Shenandoah Park! The ISPS City of Miami Shenandoah Park Women’s Slow Pitch Softball League All-Star Game, proudly sponsored by Joe Carollo, delivered anamazing game full of smiles, swag, and serious softball. Team TINE topped Team E.T. 16-12 in a fun, hard-fought showcase that had fans cheering until the last out.

From first pitch to final handshake, it was everything we love about women’s slow pitch: big swings, smart defense, loud dugouts, and incredible sportsmanship.

Watch the full game replay on YouTube and follow along with the complete game stats on AVG300.

Game Flow: Back-and-Forth and All Heart

Early on, both teams traded punches with timely two-out hits and heads-up baserunning. Team TINE found a late surge to create separation, but Team E.T. kept answering and kept the pressure on. The energy never dipped, and the respect between players was obvious—high-fives across the diamond, big smiles after great plays, and nothing but love for the game.

Standout Performances

So many players stepped up on a big stage. A few highlights:

  • Tina Adorno stayed perfect at the dish, going 2-for-2 with an RBI and setting the tone for Team TINE.
  • Becca Armstrong came through with 2 hits and 2 RBIs in key spots.
  • Emily Torres delivered at the plate with 2 hits and 2 RBIs—and showed grit in the circle for Team E.T. by going the distance.
  • Christine Christeleit gave Team TINE five steady innings in the circle to anchor the win.
  • Judith Rosales ripped a clutch triple that brought in two huge runs and ignited her dugout.
  • Rhina Brito went 2-for-2 with a double and 2 RBIs, showcasing her power and poise.

These are the moments that make All-Star nights special—talented players shining and celebrating each other.

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Sportsmanship on Full Display

Beyond the scoreboard, the best part of the night was the spirit of the teams. Teammates lifted each other up, opponents shared laughs between innings, and the crowd showed love for both sides. That’s women’s slow pitch at its best—competitive, inclusive, and fun.

Relive Every Pitch

Missed it live? No worries.

Thank You to Our Sponsor

Huge appreciation to Commissioner Joe Carollo and the City of Miami for supporting the Shenandoah Park Women’s Slow Pitch Softball League. This partnership keeps the lights bright, the fields beautiful, and the game growing.

Women’s Slow Pitch Is Thriving—Join Us

The Shenandoah All-Star Game showed exactly where the game is headed: more talent, more smiles, more moments to remember. If you’re in the Miami area, come out, bring the family, and support these athletes. Ready to play? We’re always welcoming new players and teams.

See you at the park—congrats again to Team TINE on the 16-12 win, and hats off to Team E.T. for a fantastic battle. This is what women’s slow pitch is all about.

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