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Little League Phenom Mo’ne Davis

Praises All-Star Village Experience

Little League World Series pitching phenom Mo'ne Davis of Philadelphia told ESPN that playing in Williamsport has been an experience of a lifetime, comparable only to playing at Cooperstown All-Star Village in West Oneonta.  Proprietor Marty Paton provide this photo of Mo'ne's team, the Anderson Monarchs.  There she is in the lower right.
Little League World Series pitching phenom Mo’ne Davis of Philadelphia told ESPN that playing in Williamsport has been an experience of a lifetime, comparable only to playing at Cooperstown All-Star Village in West Oneonta. Proprietor Marty Paton provided this photo of Mo’ne’s team, the Anderson Monarchs. There she is in the lower right.

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