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Jacki joined the Canadian national women’s
softball team in 1998, won a silver medal at the 1999 Pan-American Games
at Winnipeg and was shortstop and captain of the Canadian team, at the
2000 Summer Olympics and the 2002 world championships.
Jacki was born
in Swift Current in 1972 and moved with her family from Calgary to
Saskatoon in 1978. Her first experiences on the diamond came with a
T-ball team when she was five years old and later played for Fairhaven
Community teams.
Jacki was a
leading scorer for E.D. Feehan high school and also played for the
Basketball Saskatchewan team at a World Youth tournament and the 1989
Jeux Canada Games in Saskatoon.
In ringette,
she played for the Flyers, Chargers and Braves at the Saskatoon level
and helped Regina Stingers win provincial titles, 1985 through 1986,
playing in three national championships, twice winning all-star honours.
In softball, she
soon became regular at Canadian tournaments, first with Lorne Lazers at
the midget nationals, five years in a row with the Lazers at the juniors
and seven times with the Saskatoon DBJ team at the senior nationals.
After twice
playing for Canada in the world juniors, Jacki joined the Canadian
senior team for the world championships and Olympic qualification
tournament in Japan.
The special
medal moment occurred during the 1999 Pan-American Games where the whole
Canadian team rejoiced in winning silver medals during the tournament at
Winnipeg.
Also special
was the trip to the Olympic Games in Australia where the team played
well, but didn’t earn any medals. They lost five games by one run and
four of them happened in the 10th inning.
Jacki met
Tommy Lasorda, former major league manager, who was managing the
American baseball team in Sydney and Lasorda was an encouraging figure
for the Canadian team.
Jacki was the
shortstop and captain who got a big thrill being able to play for Canada
when the world women’s championships came to Saskatoon in 2002, her last
year of competitive softball.
Jacki was honoured as Saskatoon Kinsmen
Athlete of the Year and Saskatchewan Softball’s woman athlete of the
year, both in 2000. |