She is still at it. Just 13-years-old, Mo’Ne Davis has not only made history as the first female to pitch a shutout in the Little League World Series and the first Little League player to make the cover of Sports Illustrated, she also has a book deal and a new sneaker line. Davis is now opening up about her journey to achieving it all in a biographical movie set to premiere on Disney Channel.
“Mo’Ne is not only a top-notch athlete in three different sports — baseball, basketball and soccer — but she is an exemplary student and someone who will remind our audiences that they can do anything with hard work, dedication and belief in themselves,” said Naketha Mattocks, Vice President, Original Movies, Disney Channel.
Emmy-nominated producer Debra Martin Chase will executive produce the project, while Sheldon Candis and Justin Wilson will serve as writers for the film. Both Davis and espnW will consult on the movie.
“There are so many great things happening to me right now and it’s a very exciting time in my life,” said Davis. “A year ago, I never would have thought that Disney Channel would make a movie about me. I can’t wait to get started and I hope it will encourage other viewers to believe that dreams really do come true.”
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“I’m extremely proud to have coached and mentored these young men,” Snoop Youth Football League commissioner Haamid Wadood told TMZ Sports. “I speak on behalf of Snoop and my entire SYFL staff and all the coaches and volunteers. We just want to thank the parents for trusting in us and believing in us in building a foundation for these kids in giving them the opportunity for helping them achieve their goals on becoming a great player and teammates.”
Of course, these committed players will all be trying to work towards an NFL contract, the way that Snoop Youth Football League alum such as running backs Ronnie Hillman and De’Anthony Thomas along with cornerbacks Kam Jackson and Greg Ducre were able to accomplish.
With increasing success, nearly 1,700 players signed up to participate in the rapper’s football program last season alone. A complete list of the 20 Division-I players to come out of Snoop’s league this season could be found below.
- Cordell Broadus—UCLA
- Iman Marshall—USC
- Donzell Roddie—Boise State
- Kyahva Tezino—San Diego State
- Jeremy Kelly—San Jose State
- Damon Wright—Boise State
- Kameron Powell—Washington State
- Shawn Wilson—Oregon State
- Malik Psalms—Cal Berkeley
- Stanley Norman—Arizona State
- Cameron Hayes—Hawaii
- Kenya Bell—San Jose State
- Justin Calhoun—Montana State
- Jeremy Calhoun—Montana State
- Taj Jones—Idaho State
- Mike Bell—Fresno State
- Jericho Flowers—UNLV
- Kevin Scott—USC
- Dominique Davis—USC
- Jaelon Barnwell—Alabama State University
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