Diane Foster
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Diane Foster

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Diane Baker Foster grew up in a small town in Alabama, where softball was more than just a game—it was a way of life. She made history as part of a trailblazing girls’ team that competed in the 1977 Little League Girls Softball World Series, finishing second in the nation. Her team’s unexpected rise to the championship and the overwhelming support they received from their community remain among the most defining moments of her life. A natural storyteller, she brings to life the challenges, triumphs, and camaraderie of youth sports during a time when opportunities for girls in athletics were just beginning to emerge. Decades later, Diane Baker Foster was inspired to finally share this story to honor the teammates, coaches, and families who shaped her journey—and to preserve a powerful piece of sports history that deserves to be remembered. This is her first book—a heartfelt memoir of grit, growth, and glory, written to honor her teammates, coaches, and the spirit of THAT team and THAT season that proved girls belonged on the field.
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