Marion Watson

When the latter team won the Ontario Championship, it was Marion who led them in hitting, boasting a .153 average.

[1] During her professional baseball career, Marion played for two teams: the Peoria Redwings (eight games in 1946) and the Muskegon Lassies (in 1947).

Quite shortly after she signed a contract with the Lassies, during spring training in Cuba, she broke her leg while sliding into home plate.

Plus, the Marion Watson Stanton Memorial Trophy is presented annually to the most sportsmanlike pitcher in Chatham Ladies Softball League.

[citation needed] Although by 1949 she had retired from playing at the professional level, Marion remained active locally.