A focused young Anthony is up to bat in a red Little League uniform.
Captioning supervisor Anthony B. says sports have been a part of his life as long as he can remember. He grew up playing basketball, football, baseball and now is also an avid golfer and high school baseball coach. He’s a fan of the Pittsburgh Penguins, New York Yankees, his alma mater Temple University —- but his favorite team is the Houston Texans.
His favorite sports memory is when he and his father went to Game 7 of the 2003 ALCS Yankees vs Red Sox. They saw Aaron Boone hit the walk-off home run that sent the Yankees to the World Series!
Harley jump kicks about three feet in the air, ponytail flying. she wears a white martial arts Gi and black belt.
What an impressive action shot of Harley as a kid! She took Taekwondo for six years, earning her blackbelt after only four.
An awkward 6-year-old Lorri poses in a yellow t-ball uniform, gloved hand on knee and huge baseball cap askew.
Lorri’s parents enrolled her in T-ball to help combat debilitating shyness. She continued playing and even made softball all-stars years later! It must have worked, because Lorri went from captioner to marketer and now probably excitedly talks too much during meetings (It’s okay. She wrote this blog.)
Her favorite sports memories involve getting to stay up and obsess over the Women’s Olympic Gymnastics competitions with her family. 1992 and 1996 were particular favorites!
Tiny Tot Stephanie holds a huge plastic baseball bat while her dad lovingly instructs her from behind. A big plastic ball lies on the ground in front of her.
Stephanie was and still is an enthusiastic partaker in sports! She grew up involved with gymnastics, basketball, and volleyball. Her particular love is any iteration of baseball — she played softball growing up and still plays on competitive community leagues.
A 6-year-old Stephanie poses like a frog on a gymnastics vault.
A bonus picture of Stephanie during gymnastics practice, because that froggie pose is too cute.
We hope Keeley still rocks the oversized baseball cap as well as she did back then. She started with T-Ball, but soon switched to soccer and took that all the way through high school (adding in some track and field for good measure.) Keeley still loves to run!