The Baseball Academy of Canada Women’s section in Trois-Rivières

Baseball Quebec has set up the Women’s Baseball Academy of Canada at the magnificent Baseball 360TR complex in Trois-Rivières. The training will be led by Patricia Landry, member of the Canadian national team from 2005 to 2010, Steeve Ager, Rémy Doucet, coach of the Junior Eagles, Alexandre Janelle-Gagnon and Mathieu Tremblay.

Photos Andreanne Lemire

Patricia Landry, ABC Head Coach, and Marc Vadeboncoeur, President of Baseball Quebec, are flanked by Maxime Lamarche, CEO of Baseball Quebec, and Baseball 360TR co-owners Steeve Ager and Guillaume Boyer.

Éléonore Deblois, from L’Ancienne-Lorette, who mainly plays first base and outfield, is accompanied by Clara Dupont, from Sainte-Martine, who hits hard.

Lucie Anctil, from La Pocatière, practices to improve the speed of her swing under the watchful eye of assistant coach Alexandre Janelle-Gagnon.

Infielder Andréanne Leblanc, coach of the Richelieu Yamaska ​​Elite women’s team, is with Alex-Ann Gamache, from Saint-Antonin du Bas-Saint-Laurent, recognized for her versatility in defensive, and Marianne Labelle, of Sainte-Brigitte-de-Laval, Quebec, a speed peddler.

The excellent pitcher Alexanne Fournier, from Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, has been part of Canada’s national team since 2019.

Patricia Landry, the head coach, will use the Hit Trak simulator to analyze the offensive progress of Délika Dumulong, from L’Épiphanie, who has been part of the Quebec teams for 5 years.

Physical trainer Mathieu Tremblay is surrounded by outfielder Arianne Domingue, from Terrebonne, and Lévis catcher Carolane Talbot, who has been playing baseball since she was 5 years old.

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