Inductees Zack Monroe, a three sport standout at Peoria Woodruff High School, is the only Peorian ever to play in the World Series. A Bradley University graduate, he appeared in the 1958 Fall Classic while pitching for the New York Yankees against the Milwaukee Braves.
A former basketball player at Bradley, Monroe joined the Yankees in 1958, appearing in 21 games, winning four of six decisions before appearing in the World Series in a relief role. He later finished his career with the Cincinnati Reds.
While at Bradley, Monroe compiled a 16-6 record while posting a 1.81 earned run average during his senior season, a year in which he went 9-4 while striking out 113 batters in 94 innings. An award for excellence in pitching is now named in his honor at Bradley.
Alfred James Robertson![]() Honored as one of the all time greatest coaches in collegiate sports, Alfred James "A.J." Robertson will probably be more remembered for his wonderful humanitarian contributions toward the youth of America. |