By the time most kids were figuring out how to tie their shoes, she was already learning how to swing a bat.At just 3 years old, Sloane Hill was already around the game. Her parents owned a nonprofit softball league in their hometown and with her two older sisters leading the way, the field quickly became her second home. What started as childhood fun steadily grew into something more serious. By seven, she had entered the world of travel ball, eventually moving from a local team to more competitive programs in the Dallas area. The jump required commitment — two to two-and-a-half-hour drives...
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