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Philadelphia's Mo'ne Davis and Canada's Emma March became the 17th and ... "Hopefully, more girls play Little League." March did not fare as well. Batting cleanup ahead of her brother ...
(CBC) Emma March and Mo'Ne Davis of Philadelphia are only the 17th and 18th girls, respectively, to compete in Little League World Series history. It's just the third time in the past 70 ...
151; -- It's the 75th anniversary of the Little League, and the World Series kicks off today. Here's what to watch: 1. Mo’ne Davis and Emma March It has been 30 years since the first girl played ...
she's delighted to see two girls in the Little League World Series. "It's truly amazing. I'm very happy to see girls playing," said Massar, 78, of Yuba City, California. Canada's Emma March and ...
Canada’s Emma March and Philadelphia’s Mo’ne ... “Hopefully more girls play Little League.” March did not fare as well. Batting cleanup ahead of her brother — Evan — and playing ...
Emma March pitched and played first base for ... She also was on the Czech Republic team in 2014 that was in Little League's Intermediate Division series in Livermore, Calif.
March and Philadelphia pitcher Mo’Ne Davis are highlighted in the story, being the latest girls to play in the Little League World Series, 30 years after the first girl did – Victoria Roche of ...
But she’s hoping to get a chance to meet her and Emma March. “I think it's great that these two girls are out there now and they've done so well that they're in the Little League World Series and who ...
Her team may have been eliminated from the Little League ... Little League team. It was the first time a girl pitched during the LLWS since 2014 when Mo’ne Davis and Emma March both played.