Millburn-Short Hills Magazine May 2017 | Page 50

Athletes Batter B Up Women’s softball league promotes competition and bonding WRITTEN BY JO VARNISH PHOTOGRAPHY BY ANNE-MARIE CARUSO LUNACHICKS (Left to right) Captain Marisa Christmas, Debbie Mayo, Missy Harris and Brigid Cunningham 48 MAY 2017 MILLBURN & SHORT HILLS MAGAZINE O n Aug. 10, there was much to celebrate at Glenwood Elementary School’s field. The LUNACHICKS had bat- tled the Mad Batters in the final game of the 2016 Women’s Slow Pitch Softball championship series, and won, becoming the league’s champions for the second consecutive year. “I tell my kids and the girls’ lacrosse team I coach, ‘Playing a sport is fun, but it’s really fun to win,’” says Marisa Christmas, captain of the Lunachicks. Eight teams comprise the league. To be eligible, players have to be 18 or older, and either live in town, work more than 20 hours per week in town, or have graduated from Millburn High School. Now gearing up for its fourth season, the league was borne out of a lunchtime conversation between Pamela Rubin and Jemela Zamore in May 2014. “We were talking about how our husbands and children play baseball, so why is there no league for women?” says Rubin. They called Chris Myers of Millburn’s Recreation Department, arranged a meeting, and established the league. Word spread, teams were formed, and within weeks, the first games were played. “It happened very quickly,” Rubin says. “That first year there was a waiting list of free agents hoping to get on a team.”