|
|
2008 GATEWAY GIRLS BIG LEAGUE
WORLD SERIES TEAM
Gateway Girls Little League was established in 1989 which was the first program to locally introduce the world of Softball to the Laredo area. The program successfully ran its first 25-years with the help of its President, Roberto Mancha Sr. The program’s long list of successful achievements includes the 2008 the Big League Softball World Series in Kalamazoo, Michigan. The Gateway Girls 2008 Big League team had a variety of girls from the surrounding Laredo high schools and universities. Manager Roberto Mancha, Sr. and his daughter, Mireya Mancha-Chavez, who led the team as the Big League Head Coach in 2008 hand picked a group of highly dedicated softball athletes. The team included Cristina Mendoza (United), Katelin Thompson (Alexander), Stephanie Rae Rodriguez (Nixon), Gabrielle Espinoza (Alexander), Shelby R. Schunior (LBJ), Jennette L. Casarez (Nixon/TAMIU), Leonor Gonzalez (United), Robyn Colin (Nixon), Candice A. Dunford (United), Erika Lynn Gil (LBJ/TAMIU), and Kimberlee Gutierrez (Nixon).
In the summer of 2008, the team began their journey by traveling to Pearsall, Texas where they defeated the Tri-Cities in a double header, which led them to advance to the Southwestern Regional Tournament. This tournament consisted of four teams, which included the host team Seguin, Texas along with Laredo, Colorado, and Arkansas. In Seguin, Laredo Gateway won the tournament opener 10-9. The Gateway Big Girls won the Southwestern Regional Tournament by defeating Seguin 8-6 in an emotional roller coaster of a game.
Upon arriving to Kalamazoo, the team was greeted with limousines that drove them to the World Series Team Orientation where they received their Southwest uniforms in which they were able to keep and other World Series gear. From there, the team was split into groups of 2 to 3 teammates which were then arranged to stay with host families who eventually become part of our family. The World Series included different events for the team to experience beginning with the opening ceremonies where they won the Team Spirit Award for displaying team spirit and enthusiasm. They then began tournament play competing against Asia Pacific, EMEA, Latin America, Central and Canada. The team then ended their World Series experience and returned to Laredo with countless of memories, history being made, and making Laredo proud!
The Gateway girls made their way to the Big League World Series representing the United States Southwest region. This included the following teams:
Host Team: Kalamazoo/Portage, Michigan
Asia-Pacific: Manila, Philippines
Canada: Windsor, Ontario
Central: Grand Rapids, Michigan
East: Seymour, Connecticut
EMEA (Europe, Middle East, and Africa): Brzeg, Poland
Latin America: San Juan, Puerto Rico
South: Tampa, Florida
Southwest: Laredo, Texas
West: Antelope Valley, California