The Kingston Baseball Association is already looking ahead to next summer — when it expects to field its first-ever girls' teams in competitive tournaments.
When playing minor sports, there’s nothing like jersey handout day. And for a group of Kingston girls, this handout is more significant than most.
“So when we look back at this in 20 years, and your daughters are playing, you can say, ‘I was on the very first team,'” coach April Fitzpatrick said to her team.is already looking ahead to next summer — when it expects to field its first-ever girls’ teams in competitive tournaments. Fitzpatrick was speaking to the players who make up the first rookie-aged Kingston Colts girls baseball club.
“They’re very good at listening, very good at taking direction. They want to learn and they’re very excited to come. We try to make it positive and fun for them,” Fitzpatrick said.Queen’s University opens office of Indigenous Health and outdoor gathering space The Kingston Baseball Association has put together teams in three different age groups after noticing that the demand for it was there.
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