The St. Louis Bocce Club officially began to function in 1975 at 5627 Manchester Avenue. However, for several years prior, its original group played bocce at John and Rose’s on the Hill. With all of the camaraderie of this group, the idea of forming a club of their own was given birth. There was much enthusiasm about the idea, and the decision was made to organize a small group under the name “The St. Louis Bocce Club”. One cold, Sunday morning, after the 9 o’clock Mass, Aldo Della Croce escorted a group to Manchester Avenue to look over the place of their future home. Everyone exclaimed “Are you kidding! This is it? Aldo, you must be out of your wits if you think we can convert this shack into a place to play bocce!”
It seemed a formidable task to attempt to change this abandoned, neglected building filled with clay, into a respectable place for playing bocce! No one smiled as they gazed upon this ugly shed… no walls… a series of 6 X 6 posts holding a roof full of holes lurking above; a refuge for the run-away dogs from the near-by Humane Society. Loose shingles on the roof flapped madly in the wind! How could they tell Aldo that this was simply a dream, inconceivable! It would take a year of sweat and hard work to make it presentable. And, they would have to do it in their spare time. It would take all their strength and untold hours of labor. Against the north wall was a mass of clay, enough to make all the brick for a new home. This all had to be removed! Lo and behold! The group never realized that this clay was holding back the only standing wall of the shack. A new 8 inch concrete wall was the beginning of 4 months of labor to simply enclose the dilapidated structure.
To its new members, the success of the club had significant history. It was a combination of energies and good wills. All was accomplished by its members – a roof over their heads; ladies and men’s toilets, tile work, woodwork, plastering, painting; bar, and kitchen… free labor from the men of the club. The founders bonded and strengthened together because of their unity and good will.
After 17 years of playing bocce at the Manchester location, Aldo made another proposition: If the club members work together, if they seriously put our minds together, they could build a new home.
A parcel of land under the Kingshighway viaduct was set to be purchased. Each member submitted $500 to make this ambitious prospect viable. Founders were all set to sign the contract, as the majority of the men and women favored investing in this adventure. But, before this could come to fruition, guardian angels guided the committee toward the prospect of a new location! It was located in the center of our beloved Hill on 2210 Marconi Ave. The club members wanted to establish a permanent residence where it once began to meet – On The Hill! The property was legally purchased in 1991, and this is where the club is still located today.
Plumbers, electricians, brick-layers, tile-setters, cabinetmakers, carpenters, painters, and many craftsmen, 50 or 60 men, worked together. The women organized fund raisers; dinners, entertainment, etc. Both men and women focused on the one goal to accomplish a beautiful bocce home. The new club contained three alleys, protected by framed screens. An industrial kitchen was built to host the many club functions, as well as a dining room to hold up to 300 guests, with room to dance! After the many renovations, the club officially opened as the Italia America Bocce Club in 1993.
After settling into the new club, the members found a need to expand. In 1997, an additional two courts were installed. In 2005, the courts were upgraded to international standards, with the work being completed by the members themselves. The most recent upgrade was the resurfacing of the courts in 2018. The club currently has a total of five courts for members and their guests to enjoy. The Italia America Bocce Club has been the host to many events, including seven National Championships since 1990, the North American Championships, an Italia friendly tournament, as well as a variety tournaments and fundraisers. Many thanks to all members, both past and present, for making the Italia America Bocce Club the success that it is today.
It seemed a formidable task to attempt to change this abandoned, neglected building filled with clay, into a respectable place for playing bocce! No one smiled as they gazed upon this ugly shed… no walls… a series of 6 X 6 posts holding a roof full of holes lurking above; a refuge for the run-away dogs from the near-by Humane Society. Loose shingles on the roof flapped madly in the wind! How could they tell Aldo that this was simply a dream, inconceivable! It would take a year of sweat and hard work to make it presentable. And, they would have to do it in their spare time. It would take all their strength and untold hours of labor. Against the north wall was a mass of clay, enough to make all the brick for a new home. This all had to be removed! Lo and behold! The group never realized that this clay was holding back the only standing wall of the shack. A new 8 inch concrete wall was the beginning of 4 months of labor to simply enclose the dilapidated structure.
To its new members, the success of the club had significant history. It was a combination of energies and good wills. All was accomplished by its members – a roof over their heads; ladies and men’s toilets, tile work, woodwork, plastering, painting; bar, and kitchen… free labor from the men of the club. The founders bonded and strengthened together because of their unity and good will.
After 17 years of playing bocce at the Manchester location, Aldo made another proposition: If the club members work together, if they seriously put our minds together, they could build a new home.
A parcel of land under the Kingshighway viaduct was set to be purchased. Each member submitted $500 to make this ambitious prospect viable. Founders were all set to sign the contract, as the majority of the men and women favored investing in this adventure. But, before this could come to fruition, guardian angels guided the committee toward the prospect of a new location! It was located in the center of our beloved Hill on 2210 Marconi Ave. The club members wanted to establish a permanent residence where it once began to meet – On The Hill! The property was legally purchased in 1991, and this is where the club is still located today.
Plumbers, electricians, brick-layers, tile-setters, cabinetmakers, carpenters, painters, and many craftsmen, 50 or 60 men, worked together. The women organized fund raisers; dinners, entertainment, etc. Both men and women focused on the one goal to accomplish a beautiful bocce home. The new club contained three alleys, protected by framed screens. An industrial kitchen was built to host the many club functions, as well as a dining room to hold up to 300 guests, with room to dance! After the many renovations, the club officially opened as the Italia America Bocce Club in 1993.
After settling into the new club, the members found a need to expand. In 1997, an additional two courts were installed. In 2005, the courts were upgraded to international standards, with the work being completed by the members themselves. The most recent upgrade was the resurfacing of the courts in 2018. The club currently has a total of five courts for members and their guests to enjoy. The Italia America Bocce Club has been the host to many events, including seven National Championships since 1990, the North American Championships, an Italia friendly tournament, as well as a variety tournaments and fundraisers. Many thanks to all members, both past and present, for making the Italia America Bocce Club the success that it is today.
Dear Bocce Players,
The Italia America Bocce Club invites you to play in the 18th Annual Aldo Della Croce Open Bocce Tournament, November 7-9, 2025.
Again, this year, the tournament will have two (2) divisions. The Giampiero Division, which is open to all genders with a minimum prize money of $3,200.00*, will be given out to the top eight (8) teams. The Laura Division which is open to women only with minimum of $ 3,200.00* will be given out to the top eight (8) teams. The tournament will host a maximum of 65 teams. The Giampiero Division will accept the 1st forty (40) teams to register and submit FULL payment. The Laura Division will accept the 1st twenty-five (25) teams to register and submit FULL payment. *Prize money is subject to change based on the number of teams.
*Giampiero Division pays out eight (8) places based on a minimum of sixteen (16) teams:
(maximum of 40 teams)
*Laura Division pays out eight (8) places based on a minimum of eight (16) teams:
(maximum of 25 teams) Laura Division starts play, FRIDAY, November 7, 2025 – 1:00 pm.
1st Place – $ 1,200.00
2nd Place – $ 600.00
3rd Place – $ 380.00
4th Place – $ 380.00
5th Place – $ 160.00
6th Place – $ 160.00
7th Place – $ 160.00
8th Place – $ 160.00
*Prize money for both divisions is subject to change depending on the number of teams.
(Subject to change depending on number of teams)
Wednesday, October 22, 2025
Thursday, November 6, 2025
Friday, November 7, 2025
Saturday, November 8, 2025
There are many restaurants open for dinner within walking distance.
Sunday, November 9, 2025
Dear Potential Sponsor,
The Italia America Bocce Club is holding the 18th Annual Aldo Della Croce Open Bocce Tournament on November 7-9, 2025. There will be teams coming from all over the Midwest. The tournament has been growing each year due to the support of our sponsors. We hope we can count on your support this year.
The goal of the Aldo Della Croce Tournament is to remain one of the premier Open Bocce Tournaments in the USA. Here is what your sponsorship provides:
To fulfil this goal, we are asking for your support through sponsorship at the livestream, platinum, gold, silver, or bronze level. Depending on your level of sponsorship you may be entitled to the following: sponsorship banner*, tickets to the Friday buffet, company logo on commemorative apparel, plus more. See the attached form for specifics. This event is open to the public; therefore, your support will be visible to participants and spectators. *You will be contacted as to the banner format needed.
Complete the SPONSORSHIP APPLICATION FORM and mail it along with your check made payable to The Italia America Bocce Club
Italia America Bocce Club
2210 Marconi Avenue
St. Louis, Missouri 63110
Attn: ADC Tournament Committee
If you have any questions, please contact S.J. Pagano, Sponsorship Chairman @ 314.799.2760 or spagano314@gmail.com.
The Italia America Bocce Club is thankful for all the support we receive from businesses and bocce friends like you!
Robert Della Croce,
Director – Aldo Della Croce Tournament
314.477.0154
Drury Inn & Suites – St. Louis Forest Park
2111 Sulphur Ave.
St. Louis, Mo. 63139
314.646.0770
Two (2) queen beds, or 1 king bed rate is $182.00 plus 16.929% tax. To make a reservation online, click on the above link and add Group Code 10154805 and the Aldo Della Croce Tournament will pop up. Or you can reach them by phone at 314.646.0770 and be sure to use the Group Code of 10154805 for the Aldo Della Croce Tournament. The deadline to get a special hotel rate is October 5, 2025. Reservations made after this date will be subject to prevailing rates and availability.
If you are interested in pursuing an Airbnb, we have four (4) within walking distance on The Hill for you to reach out to.
Italia-America Bocce Club members seeking to contribute to their child or grandchild’s education via scholarship are encouraged to apply for The Aldo Della Croce Memorial Scholarship detailed below by the scholarship committee.
The Aldo Della Croce Memorial Scholarship honors Mr. Della Croce as one of the original
founding fathers of the club and will be awarded this year at The Annual Aldo Della Croce Bocce Tournament. The IABC Officers and Directors are pleased to offer a scholarship on a competitive basis. It is hoped that the award will not only contribute to the personal development of our
recipient but also steward the game of bocce that our founding fathers envisioned. An application for the ADC Scholarship is in the IABC office. The scholarship is not based on financial need or
grade point average but on the merit of the applicant’s self-statement as instructed on the forms.
All children or grandchildren of an Italia-America Bocce Club member that is in good standing at the time of the application are eligible. Other family members are not eligible. The applicant must be a student ENTERING THEIR FRESHMAN YEAR OF HIGH SCHOOL in the 2026-2027 school year and must successfully complete the application form and self-statement as instructed on the forms located in the office or on line at www.stlbocce.com.. The student is not required to live in St. Louis City or even the state of Missouri to be awarded this scholarship.
The completed application and required self-statement must be submitted to Mrs. Gayle Morris, 3166 S. 59th Street, St. Louis, Missouri 63139, either by USPS or by dropping them off at the bocce club no later than October 1, 2025. Neither Gayle Morris, nor The Italia-America Bocce Club are responsible for lost applications or late submittals. The winning recipient will be notified prior to The Annual Aldo Della Croce Bocce Tournament, and it is strongly recommended that he/she attend the tournament banquet. Banquet details will be provided to the winner of the scholarship.
Best wishes,
The Aldo Della Croce Memorial Scholarship Committee
Italia-America Bocce Club
2210 Marconi Avenue
St. Louis, Missouri 63110