Canada tops Brazil 7-0 to lock up softball berth at Tokyo 2020
SURREY, B.C. — Kaleigh Rafter’s voice trembled Sunday as she talked about helping Canada’s women’s softball team clinch a spot at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.
“I love this country, I love softball, I love playing for this team,” the catcher said, the words sticking slightly in her throat. “It’s been a part of me since I was a 19 year old at my first try out. It’s everything, man. It’s kind of who I am right now.”
Rafter, now 33, is one of just three players on the current national squad who played for Canada when softball was last in the Olympics at the Bejing Games in 2008. Canada finished fourth.
After beating Brazil 7-0 at the Americas softball Olympic qualifier in Surrey, B.C., on Sunday, the team now has another chance to bring home gold.