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Honoring Mo'ne Davis, Philadelphia native and 10th overall pick in the inaugural Women's Professional Baseball League draft.
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WHEREAS, Mo'ne Davis, born and raised in South Philadelphia, began her journey to athletic greatness at the Marian Anderson Recreation Center, where she honed her skills in basketball and baseball, setting the foundation for a career that would break barriers in sports; and
WHEREAS, Under the guidance of program director and coach Steve Bandura at the Marian Anderson Recreation Center, Davis excelled at basketball, becoming the only girl on the team, in addition to baseball and soccer; and
WHEREAS, Mo'ne Davis first captured national attention in 2014 when she became the first female pitcher to earn a win in the Little League World Series, leading her team to the U.S. Championship Game and cementing her place in sports history at only 13 years old; and
WHEREAS, Davis' exceptional performance at the Little League World Series made her a household name and earned her a feature on the cover of Sports Illustrated as the first female Little League player to appear on the cover in the magazine's history; and
WHEREAS, In 2015, Davis released a memoir titled, Mo'ne Davis: Remember My Name, written with Hilary Beard, reflecting on her experiences as a young female athlete breaking barriers in a male-dominated sport, and offering inspiration to others to persevere in the pursuit of their dreams. In that same year, Davis teamed up with the brand M4D3 (Make A Difference Everyday) to design a line of sneakers for girls, with a portion of the proceeds benefiting Plan International's Because I Am a Girl initiative, which seeks to lift girls out of poverty in the developing world; and
WHEREAS, in November 2025, Mo'ne Davis made history once again when she was drafted by the Los Angeles team in the inaugural Women's Professional Baseball League draft, becoming the 10th overall pick and marking a historic moment for women in professional b...
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