Community Rules apply to all content you upload or otherwise submit to this site. "On the bus ride I was nervous,” Davis told the Philadelphia Inquirer. “She’s got the best hands on the team,” coach Angie Nicholson said. #LLWS2014 sensation @Monedavis11 is on this week's national cover http://t.co/LAwVgubpCS pic.twitter.com/sENsPMF7ew. Saturday, it was about helping Hampton softball win its season opener. “It was the first real game that actually matters, so I was a little nervous. But she’s still on a diamond, and the former Little League World Series star made her college softball debut over the weekend for Hampton, less than six years after being the first female to pitch a shutout for her baseball team in Williamsport, an achievement that earned the 13-year-old national fame. You guys have worked so hard, just play your game.’ That just shook the nerves away.”, Remember Her Name! Davis went 1-for-3 in Hampton’s 15-3 win over North Carolina AT&T, the hit being a two-run single, and also had a sacrifice bunt. Registration on or use of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement, Privacy Policy and Cookie Statement, and Your California Privacy Rights (each updated 1/1/20). She plays second base for the Pirates. © 2020 Advance Local Media LLC. Mo’ne Davis doesn’t pitch anymore, and now she’s traded a white ball for a yellow one. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Advance Local. She totally gets it. Mo'ne Davis: 2014 Sports Illustrated Kids SportsKid of the Year, made her college softball debut over the weekend for Hampton, was the first girl to compete in the LLWS since Davis in 2014. Last year, Maddy Freking was the first girl to compete in the LLWS since Davis in 2014. But once Coach Angie (Nicholson) said, ‘Go out there and have fun. Davis said she tried softball pitching in sixth grade, but didn’t like it. The spotlight has followed Davis since the 2014 LLWS. All rights reserved (About Us). Subscribe to MLive.com. Note to readers: if you purchase something through one of our affiliate links we may earn a commission. She’s truly supportive. What I’m wanting from her is to understand how good she can be at the plate. You’ll never hear a negative word come out of that kid’s mouth.”, Mo’ne Davis was 1-for-3 with a two-run single and a sacrifice pic.twitter.com/utyHlKSA5n.

Mo’ne Davis doesn’t pitch anymore, and now she’s traded a white ball for a yellow one. The 5-foot-4 also loves basketball, and had some college interest there, and also won state championships in high school in soccer.

Your support makes a difference. “She’s got the best arm on the team, Her IQ is fantastic.