Crete-Monee High School Honors Sue “Coach G” Giannantonio with Softball Field Dedication
Article Summary: Crete-Monee High School officially named its varsity softball facility the Sue “Coach G” Giannantonio Field during a special dedication ceremony and community celebration held on Friday, May 8, 2026.
Sue “Coach G” Giannantonio Field Key Points:
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Ceremony Timing: The formal dedication took place at 6:40 p.m., followed by a softball game that began at 7:30 p.m.
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Post-Ceremony Reception: The evening included a dinner where community members and former players gathered to share memories and celebrate the coach’s legacy.
Crete-Monee High School on Friday, May 8, 2026, formally dedicated its softball field in honor of Sue “Coach G” Giannantonio, marking a permanent tribute to her legacy within the district’s athletic program. The event brought together community members, alumni, and students to recognize the impact the coach has had on the school’s sports history.
The formal dedication ceremony commenced at 6:40 p.m., during which the facility was officially christened as the Sue “Coach G” Giannantonio Field. Following the ceremony, the focus shifted to the diamond for a softball game versus Oak Lawn, which saw its first pitch at 7:30 p.m.
In addition to the on-field honors, the event served as a major social gathering for the Crete-Monee community. Following the dedication, a dinner was held on-site. The reception provided a dedicated space for those in attendance to reminisce about Giannantonio’s career and contributions to the program while celebrating the new milestone for the facility.
The naming of the field ensures that “Coach G’s” influence on the softball program will be a permanent fixture at the high school, serving as a reminder of her tenure for future generations of student-athletes.
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