Highwood Stallions win championship in inaugural Chicago Bocce League season

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The Highwood Stallions won the championship title in the first season of the Chicago Bocce League, according to an announcement on Apr. 14. The team was recognized earlier this year by the City Council for their contribution to launching Illinois’ first semi-professional bocce league.

The victory is significant for both the team and the local community, highlighting Highwood’s ongoing tradition in bocce sports. The competitive season culminated with this championship win, marking a proud achievement for players and supporters who have been part of building and maintaining bocce activities in Highwood.

Earlier recognition from city officials emphasized the importance of local involvement in establishing new sporting opportunities within Illinois. The team’s journey from helping launch the league to securing its first title demonstrates a commitment to community sports and engagement.

No additional background or next steps were provided regarding future seasons or events related to the Chicago Bocce League.



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