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Home / Wellness / General Health / Mo’ne Davis: Still Changing The Game

Mo’ne Davis: Still Changing The Game

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Remember superstar phenom Mone' Davis? She was one of two girls who played in the 2014 Little League World Series and was the first girl to earn a win and to pitch a shutout in Little League World Series history. She was the 18th girl overall to play, the sixth to get a hit, and the first African-American girl to play in the Little League World Series. She was also the first Little League baseball player to appear on the cover of Sports Illustrated as a Little League player.

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Well, ever since she made her national debut, she has captured the hearts of millions. Now Davis is looking to turn her fame into something "good for the hood."

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The now 19-year-old little league star has just graduated and chose her college of choice, The Hampton University. As she begins her career at Hampton, Davis isn't playing the position that many remember her dominating. Instead of pitching, Davis is playing second base for the Pirates this time around.

"She's got the best hands on the team," coach Angie Nicholson said. "She's got the best arm on the team, Her [baseball] IQ is fantastic. She totally gets it. What I'm wanting from her is to understand how good she can be at the plate. She's truly supportive. You'll never hear a negative word come out of that kid's mouth."

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Davis is beginning a new chapter of her career and it's safe to say that she's off to an impressive start. Now she has her sights set on being an entrepreneur.

Davis has created the Mone Bra. It's 4-way stretch and moisture-wicking technology make the Mo’ne Davis bra a perfect fit from class to practice. Plus, its seamless, racerback design allows for maximum comfort when playing sports or hanging out. Removable padding makes the Mo’ne bra customizable.

Years ago, Mone', along with company M4D3 and organization "Because I'm a Girl," released a line of limited edition Mo'ne Davis-designed sneakers and donate a percentage of proceeds to impoverished girls around the globe. Davis’ sneakers are sleek, fashionable and feature a cute feather-like detail similar to the stitching of a baseball. Also on the back of the heel, is a patch sewed on that reads: “Authentic: Throw like a Girl”, a shout-out to Davis being the first female pitcher to win a Little League World Championship!

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The sneakers are priced at $75 and 15% of every sale goes towards the Plan International USA which funds the I Am a Girl program, aiding the four million girls who are either under-educated or in poverty.

Following the announcement, Davis released a humbling statement on...

...what her presence means to her fans who are also her peers. “I never thought at the age of 13 I’d be a role model, but having young girls look up to me is pretty cool. If I can inspire them to reach their goals, that would be even cooler. Designing shoes with M4D3 is exciting and I wanted them to support Because I am a Girl to help girls and give them a chance at a better future.”

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Now, Davis is the ankle-breaking, dime-dropping point guard for the Monarchs and still fearless as she develops into a Division I hopeful. That's right, she plays basketball too.

Much like during her Little League run, she is the only girl on her team. She’s also the only girl in the Monarchs’ 18U league, for players 18 and under, in which she and her teammates compete against local Philly rec teams with kids two to three years older than they are.

While she focuses more on her jump shot than fanning batters with a 70 mph fastball these days, fame still follows her. But “Mo” is a typical teen: one who savors Eggo waffles (two a day), who is known to friends and Bandura as “Screen-face Davis” (a nod to her Snapchat addiction), who has a penchant for kicks (she owns more than 70 pairs, Jordan 11s being her favorites) and who won’t hesitate to debate anyone, anytime, anywhere who dares to say Kyrie Irving is not the best point guard in the NBA.

By Derrick Lane | Published March 20, 2018

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