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Female baseball players get a league of their own in Nova Scotia, games start in June

For the first time in Nova Scotia sports history, an all-women baseball league has been formed.

Close to 60 players divided into four teams will play all of their games in the Bedford-Sackville area beginning June 3.

"I've been trying to get it started for a few years now so I'm very excited that it is finally coming together," said Jen Donaldson, one of the leagues lead organizers. "The feedback we are getting so far has just been amazing."

The league will be known as Nova Scotia Monarchs Baseball, Women's Division.

Donaldson says she realized there was a need for the league because when young women age out of minor baseball there is no place for them to continue playing the sport. Most move on to play in softball leagues.

Baseball is much different from softball. Baseball uses a smaller ball and the game is played on a bigger field. Pitchers throw overhand and are much further away from home plate.

Players who have signed up to play in the new women's league range from age 18 to 64.

"I played sandlot baseball with the boys in my neighbourhood when I was growing up, but when it came time to join a league the stop sign came up and I wasn't allowed," said BJ Atkinson, a 64-year-old from Dartmouth.

"I ended up playing softball all my life but when I saw chatter about a new women's league on Facebook, I said, 'This is going to be great. I will finally get a chance to play baseball.'"

While Atkinson will be the oldest player in the league, Neela Anderson will be the youngest.

The 18-year-old from Lower Sackville has always played on boys teams in minor baseball but is looking forward to playing in a league that is women only.

"The fact that we finally have a women's league after minor baseball that women and girls can go to

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