When Maddy Freking takes her spot at second base or steps up to bat for the Coon Rapids-Andover Little League team Thursday, she'll become just the 19th girl to play in the Little League World Series.
Freking has been selected to play with the all-star group of Little Leaguers for the past three years, starting when she was 10 years old. During her time playing, though, she said she hasn't bumped into many girls on the field, if any.
Freking, 12, is the second Minnesota girl to make it this far in Little League, joining former Gophers hockey player and U.S. national team captain Krissy Wendell, who was named the top hockey player in the first quarter-century of the girls' state tournament earlier this year. She's also the first girl in the LLWS since Mo'ne Davis made headlines (including a Sports Illustrated cover) and history as a pitcher in 2014, becoming the first girl to win a game and pitch a shutout.
But Freking, an infielder, said she doesn't think about it all too much.
"It's cool that there are only a few other girls in Little League and I'm one of them who have made it this far," Freking said.
Coon Rapids-Andover made it to the tournament after winning the Midwest Region tournament last weekend in Westfield, Ind. It will play the Great Lakes representative from Bowling Green, Ky., at 6 p.m. tonight on ESPN2.
"We told her if [the attention]gets to be too much, just let us know, us coaches, and we'll try to tell people to take a break," manager Greg Bloom said. "But I've warned her to expect to get a lot of attention. This doesn't happen very often."