Ainslie Bobroff was bound to end up on a ball field in some form or other.
The Glenbard West senior second basemen grew up about a 10-minute walk from Wrigley Field. Softball didnβt come until she moved to the suburbs in first grade, but she does hold memories of playing with bat and ball before that.
βIt was different,β she said. βWe played T-ball. It was me and a couple girls and all the boys. Not too much softball at a young age. It was definitely a walk away from Wrigley, which was cool.β
These days Bobroff is swinging a hot bat for Glenbard West, off to a 10-2 start to the season.
A four-year varsity starter, Bobroff is hitting .439 with eight homers, 18 RBIs and 17 runs scored.
Bobroff hit a homer off York ace and travel teammate Avery Kanouse in a 4-3 Hilltoppersβ win Monday. She homered out of the park in Rosemont, and at the Rosemont Rumble hit a line drive single to center that left Glenbard West coach Mary McGrane shaking her head.
βHow fast that ball came off her bat,β McGrane said, βif it would have hit that pitcher it would have broken something. That power.β
Bobroff has always been that kind of hitter, batting third or fourth in the Glenbard West lineup since she was a freshman. She makes hard contact, makes great adjustments, and puts the ball in play.
βSheβs always been a presence in the batterβs box,β McGrane said. βSheβs a free-swinging gamer, a student of the game. She always wants to know why. You explain it and she translates that and can explain it to teammates. Her true excitement and passion and love for the game stands out to me.β
That love for the game shouldnβt surprise.
Bobroff started in park district softball after moving to Glen Ellyn. She picked up a bat and glove when she was little and remembers watching baseball games with her dad as a kid. (Yes, she is a Cubs fan.)
The chance to play varsity as a freshman only helped.
βPlaying with a bunch of upperclassmen was something different,β she said. βThey gave me the experience. I felt like I took that and learned something new. Now I am the one passing it down.β
McGrane said that Bobroff is the unique player who contributes as a freshman or sophomore and does not plateau.
βShe has found something that she loves and she always wants to get better,β McGrane said. βShe comes back every spring stronger and better. Whether itβs bat speed, defense, learning different arm slots β every spring itβs something different."
McGrane had high hopes for this Hilltoppersβ team, and not just because of Bobroff. Glenbard West returned nine seniors from last yearβs 16-15 team.
Senior pitcher Olivia Salerno, a Keiser University commit, has posted an 8-2 record with a 1.97 ERA and 91 strikeouts over 60β innings.
βSheβs come in this spring with a different mentality on the mound,β McGrane said. βShe is trusting her stuff, trusting her gut, not overthinking. With our catcher [junior Alexa Trybus] they have a good thing going. If she makes a mistake, she owns it.β
The catalyst to Glenbard Westβs offense is senior center fielder Megan Stieglitz, batting .415 with a .510 on-base percentage and five doubles, eight homers, 20 RBIs and 16 runs scored.
βShe was our left fielder the last two seasons, moved over to center and it was a seamless transition for her,β McGrane said. βSheβs our leadoff hitter and sparkplug.β
Hinsdale Centralβs super soph
Emersyn Willits did not just drop into the middle of Hinsdale Centralβs lineup on Day 1.
Hard to imagine the Red Devils without her now.
Willits, a sophomore, started her freshman season on the JV team. Couple weeks in, the varsity team needed an extra girl, and Willits was playing well and got the call.
βShe came up to varsity, played some games, not playing every one,β Hinsdale Central coach Brittany Zust said. βAs the season wore on she showed her drive.β
Zust, though, didnβt see this spring coming from her sophomore.
Through eight games Willits is batting .667 with four homers and is leading Hinsdale Central (6-2) with 17 RBIs. The next closest run producer on the Red Devils has driven in five. In Hinsdale Centralβs last three games Willits has hit three home runs, two against conference power Oak Park-River Forest, with eight RBIs.
βWe have never had an athlete with this kind of start, putting up these numbers in such a short amount of time,β said Zust, in her 11th season at Hinsdale. βIt is evident she has been in the weight room. Her softball IQ has really improved, especially at the plate. Softball is such a mental game and itβs evident that she has the mental piece. She is a fun kid, a nice girl, a great teammate, very coachable.β
Willits varies between playing designated player and third base, batting third or fourth in the lineup as the teamβs run producer.
Against Hinsdale South April 19, a game in which Hinsdale Central trailed 12-10 in the eighth inning, Willits ripped a leadoff homer. The Red Devils went on to a 13-12 win.
βInstances like that have happened a few times,β Zust said. βSheβs kind of our rally girl.β
Ram tough
Glenbard East is off to a strong 8-2 start, 7-1 in the Upstate Eight Conference, thanks in large part to three standout sophomores and a returning All-State senior.
Sophomore pitcher Claire Bolda is 6-1 with a 0.76 ERA and 85 strikeouts with just 23 hits allowed over 46 innings. Leading the Rams offensively is sophomore shortstop Lilly Carver, batting .514 with seven extra-base hits, 11 RBIs and 15 runs scored out of the leadoff position. Sophomore catcher Ally Amrhein is batting .500 with seven extra-base hits, seven RBIs and 10 runs scored.
And senior captain Missy Saldana, second team All-State last season, is batting .450 with seven RBIs and five runs scored.