
By Anthony Gorges
JC Post
McKenzie Jackson, an 11-year-old Junction City girl, has quite a story. She is a stellar baseball player who is on her way to Nevada to play in a National baseball tournament for girls.
Jackson fell in love with the game of baseball at a young age. She began playing at the age of four years old after watching her brother and sister play. This season, she played locally for the 13U Vikings (red team), and they played their games at North Park. Currently, McKenzie and her dad, Jeff Jackson, are on their way to Sparks, Nevada, for the Baseball for All Girls National Tournament. At this tournament, McKenzie will play for the 10U Florida Bolts, the defending champions of the tournament.
“I am super excited to go,” McKenzie Jackson said. “I am excited to play with all girls and get to experience something most people don’t get to experience.”
The tournament games begin on Monday, July 21, and go through Thursday, July 24.
Amanda Jackson, McKenzies mother, said there have been some naysayers about McKenzie's choice to play baseball rather than softball. “I am going to support her in whatever route she chooses to go,” Amanda Jackson said. “Being a veteran, facing the adversity I’ve faced as a female, I’ve instilled in McKenzie, put your mind to it, and you can do it. I’ll support you.”

On the baseball diamond, McKenzie plays all over the field. She said she can play pitcher, catcher, shortstop, first base, second base, third base, and center field. She also said she bats at the top of the order on her local team. McKenzie said she’s ready for the tournament and “excited to prove that girls can do things too.”
The drive to Sparks, Nevada, is 22 hours. Jeff and McKenzie left Junction City on Thursday and should arrive Saturday evening. On Sunday, McKenzie will meet the team, and there will also be the opening ceremonies prior to the games beginning on Monday.
Jeff Jackson, McKenzie's dad, said that they fundraised for the trip and McKenzie received a lot of support. “It has been a whirlwind,” Jeff said. They did coin drop events at Freedom Fest and at a Junction City Brigade game this summer to help offset travel costs and the cost of uniforms.
McKenzie is excited to showcase her skills at the Baseball For All Girls National Tournament and plans to keep playing baseball moving forward.
