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Teeball on the South Lawn September 7, 2003
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Players of the TelecomAttorney.com Tee Ball team from Milwood Little
League (Kalamazoo, Mich.), along with adult volunteers and parents, gather
for a photo at Howard J. Lamade Stadium, site of the annual Little League
Baseball World Series, in Williamsport, Pa. The group was housed at Little
League Baseball International for two days during its trip to the White
House in Washington, D.C. |
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Players and coaches for the
team gather for a post-practice talk. |
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President George W. Bush,
with help from former players of the All American Girls Professional
Baseball League, places the first ball on the tee just before the start of
the ninth Tee Ball on the South Lawn game. |
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A player for the
TelecomAttorney.com Tee Ball team from Milwood Little League (Kalamazoo,
Mich.) drives the ball into the infield. Tee Ball on the South Lawn games
last one inning, with both teams batting through their order once. Every
player participates on defense, and no score is kept. |
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Linda Cohn of ESPN handles
the play-by-play on the public address system for the ninth Tee Ball on
the South Lawn game of President Bush’s administration. |
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USA Softball pitcher Jennie
Finch attended the game, providing color commentary on the public address
system. |
Kerri Strug, 1996 Olympic
Gymnastics gold medallist, attended the game. |
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Two-time Olympic Softball
gold medallist Dot Richardson, one of the greatest softball pitchers in
history, attended the game and coached third base. |
“Raven,” star of the Disney
Channel’s That’s So Raven, sang the National Anthem. |
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Stephen D. Keener, president
and chief executive officer of Little League Baseball International, chats
with Mollie Kinnison, president of Milwood Little League, and her family,
after the game. |
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