Explore the Legacy of Teams in CGSL History
This section offers an extensive look at the teams participating in the Cabbagetown Group Softball League since 1975, illustrating the league’s dedication to inclusivity and community for 2SLGBTQ members throughout the years.
Note: This section is still under construction.
1975-1976
No teams, scrub ball.
1977
A
B
C
D
1978
Pandora’s Box – Michael Brady
Bullets – Chris Pasco
Chiefs – David MacKay
Breakfast Included – Bob McBride
Toronto Numbers – Dave Dansereau
Eagles – Doug Taylor
TBA – Jim Szakacs
Havoc – Barry Borsellino
1979
Meat Loafs – Jack Brannigan
Baker’s Dozen – Steve Bendel
Super Doopers – Bruce Bell
Grey Hounds – Gary Miller
Toronto Equipment – George Pratt
Hustlers – Geoff da Silva
Hot Shots – Ron Buston
Front Runners – Bob Fife
Eikons – Peter Brown
Jox – Roger Hunt
Wrecking Crew – Jim Pullen
Green Machine – Barry Spooner
1980

Raw Talent – Peter Brown
Blaze – Jim Szakacs
Zyppers – Wayne Morris
East Side Story – George Pratt
TSE (Special Edition) – Jim McCuaig
STF – Roger Prieur
Master Batters – Carlos Lopes
L.A. Bound – Steve Murray
Mamas and Papas – Bob Ritcey
Sons and Lovers – Marty Sterling
Chosen Few – Dave McTaggart
Red Army – Rick Edwards
Avanti – Brian Hardy
Artful Dogers – Jack Brannigan
Toronto Trucking Company – Jim Pullen
1981

Raw Talent – Kevin Smith
Blaze – Jim Szakacs
Zyppers – Wayne Morris
East Side Story – George Pratt
TSE (Special Edition) – Jim McCuaig
STF – Roger Prieur
Cougars – Jim Pullen
Headhunters – Peter Eichgrun
Concords – Ron Heath
Mes Petits Choux – Dean Maroney
1982
Raw Talent – Kevin Smith
Zyppers – Doug Hoskins
Cougars – Jim Pullen
East Side Raiders – Ron Neddow
Toros – Peter Eichgrun
STF Bears – Roger Prieur
Renegades – Gerry White
A.W.O.L. – Wayne Morris
Street Trade – Michael Taber
Bloor Station – Rick Edwards

