First row:  Fiona Melko, Shannon Helferty, Jessica Nelson, Peggy Soria, Jessica Patterson
Second row: Acacia Ashick, Alexandra Bellini, Aubrae Kehoe, Lindsay Cook
Third row: Kymberly McIntosh-Helmer;  Natalie Allport, Brittney Mumby, Hannah Martensen, Katie Maione
Back row: coaches -  Doug Allport,  David Gilroy

2008 Ontario Summer Games
National Capitals
Gold Medal Winners
&
Ontario Baseball Association 2008 Championship Ring
 Bantam Girls Baseball Team


Hannah Martensen

©Photos by Lois Siegel

The National Capitals Girls Bantam Baseball team
 dominated the tournament


Alan Martensen, Manager
David Gilroy, Coach
Doug Allport, Coach

 
 


Natalie Allport, Lindsay Cook



Fiona Melos

 

 


Kate and Alfredo Maione


Hannah Martensen


Lindsay Cook, Jessica Nelson

 


 


First row:  Fiona Melko, Shannon Helferty, Jessica Nelson, Peggy Soria, Jessica Patterson
Second row: Acacia Ashick, Alexandra Bellini, Aubrae Kehoe, Lindsay Cook
Third row: Kymberly McIntosh-Helmer;  Natalie Allport, Brittney Mumby, Hannah Martensen, Katie Maione
Back row: coaches -  Doug Allport,  David Gilroy

DVD Now Available

Baseball Girls
Directed by Lois Siegel

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  • List Price: $19.95

Forget everything you think you know about baseball.
From the early days of the Bloomer Girls to today's Colorado Silver Bullets,
"Baseball Girls"
features something new and different about women who love the sport.

From 7-year-olds playing baseball, learning the rules of the game,
to 60-year-olds  playing slo-pitch softball,
BASEBALL GIRLS explores the private and professional lives of women obsessed with the sport they love.
  Using animation, archival stills and live-action footage, this zany and affectionate feature documentary
details the history of women's participation in the largely male-dominated world of baseball and softball.

"Smart, strong and snappy, much like its subjects." Eye Magazine

ID NO.

153C9195112

Duration:

80 min 45 s

Produced by Silva Basmajian


Canadian residents can order directly from the NFB or call 1-800-267-7710.
In the U.S. call 1-800-542-2164.

The film is also available through the Ottawa Public Library, Canada.


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