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Criseyde Borthwick was in Prince Edward Island this past weekend for a national tournament. (Submitted photo/Darryl Gershman)
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Local athlete competes at National Baseball Championships in PEI

Aug 31, 2022 | 4:55 PM

A promising young athlete from the tri-communities earned a spot and competed with two provincial baseball teams this summer.

Criseyde Borthwick, 13, is now getting ready for the upcoming school year after competing this month in the Western Canadian Championships in Winnipeg, as well as the National Baseball Championships in Summerside, P.E.I.

At Westerns, she played on a girls 14U team earning second place, and for nationals she was part of a 15U team where she placed fourth. Westerns occurred about two weeks ago and nationals took place this past weekend.

“We were doing well at the start. We mercied a couple of teams at the start and then by the end of the tournament, we started to go down,” Borthwick said. “We started to get more competition than the first teams we played. We started losing after a couple of games. We got fourth. If you think about it, fourth in the country, that is pretty crazy.”

Borthwick explained she was proud to be selected for both teams, noting as a 13-year-old she was surprised to be chosen for nationals. The experience allowed her to learn from older teams and showed her what she can expect as she becomes older.

“I think it was a good experience because I’m young and I learned a lot of new things while I was there,” she said.

Borthwick has been playing baseball since she was a child and she mentioned her love for the sport was instilled on her by her father, Corey Borthwick. She plans to continue playing baseball and building off of the opportunities she earned this summer.

derek.cornet@pattisonmedia.com

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