No bats and no men


A kickball pitcher winds up before throwing a ball during a match at the Samuel Kanyon Doe Stadium in Monrovia, Liberia, on June 14. — AP

IT was a perfect pitch. The ball sped straight across home plate, where it was met with an equally powerful kick. Perryline Jimmie sprinted toward first base after her kick as her teammates erupted in cheers on the sidelines.

Jimmie, 23, is a professional player of kickball, a close cousin of baseball that is beloved by women in Liberia and played all over the country from schoolyards to public squares and dirt fields.

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