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Jada Lee becomes first female pitcher in men's tournament at Canadian Games

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The Canadian Press

The Canadian Press

Wellland, Ontario. — Jaida Her Lee Canada Monday She made history in the game, becoming the first female player to compete in a men's baseball tournament since men's baseball began in 1967. She started the day's game slate with a seven loss to Alberta.

Her 16-year-old from St. Johns, who was the flag-bearer for Newfoundland and Labrador in the opening ceremony, pitched scoreless in the fourth inning, but Alberta finished the game with his six runs. Let over there.

The baseball she threw is enshrined in the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame in St Mary's, Ontario.

Other results from the competition, held in the Niagara region of Ontario, saw Matisse Beaulieu of Quebec winning the men's sprint triathlon, Daniel Damian of British Columbia winning silver, and Triathlon of Ontario. Sten Jones won the bronze medal.

Collette Lymer of BC won the women's event with Anya Kruger of Ontario in her second place and Sophia Howell of Alberta in her third.

Ontario's Eva Holmgren won Women's Cross Country on her Mountain Her Bike, followed by Marine Lowe of B.C. and Marie Faye of Quebec by her St. Onge.

Maxime St-Onge and his Charles-Antoine St-Onge finished on the top two podiums in the men's event in Quebec, while Ontario's Matthew Leliveld finished his third. .

This report by The Canadian Press was first published on August 8, 2022.