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Page 6 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, July 21, 2023 Malden mourns loss of famed, local women's baseball pioneer, Golden Tornado Hall of Famer, Helen 'Nordie' Nordquist, 91 By Steve Freker at the age of 91. Miss Nordquist brought M alden lost a great one recently with the passing of Helen "Nordie" Nordquist, who lost a battle with cancer on July 11 at her home in Franklin, N.H. great joy to the city in recent years when her story became more well-known following her induction into the Malden High Golden Tornado Hall of tured on baseball score cards and newspaper sports pages. Because Helen is modest, she has told few people that the popular movie “A League of Their Own” was about Helen’s team, the Rockford (Illinois) Peaches. "Indeed, Helen and her old Tanning Salon anning Salo Come See Why Sizzle Tanning is The Best on the North Shore! IT STILL FITS AT 86: Back in 2018, at the Reunion held in Kansas City, to her surprise, Nordie returned uniform #14 to a teammate Jean, who was extremely grateful to Nordie for her thoughtfulness and for allowing that uniform to be part of Jean Faut's memorabilia now at Jean's museum. teammates were invited to “try out” as extras in the movie. Helen smiles as she recalls the invitation, which stated to bring your “spikes” (baseball shoes) and glove, no matter how old they were." After graduating from MalFielding for her fi rst AAGPBL team, the Kenosha (WI) Comets in 1951, for which she played a record number of games (82) and was the league player at age 19 with the most assists. den Public Schools Director of Wellness, Physical Education and Athletics Charlie Conefrey. P9S REDLIGHT Therapy Tanning SIZZLE OFFERS HIGH-END, STATE-OF-THE-ART SUNLESS AND UV TANNING! 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"Malden High School and the Golden Tornado Club offers its deepest condolences to the family and friends of Helen "Nordie" Nordquist," said MalGAMING DISTRICT MALDEN "We only got to know her well before and since her induction into the Golden Tornado Hall of Fame in 2019, but she was just a treasure. She was so proud of her contributions to professional women's baseball and her time at Malden High, and we were proud of her." Nordie signed as an outfi elder for the Kenosha Comets of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League (AAGPBL) in 1951 and played for the AAGPBL’s Rockford Peaches (1952– 53), and South Bend Blue Sox (1954). After the AAGPBL folded, Nordie played amateur softball in the New England states and took up bowling. She worked as a switchboard GAMING DISTRICT check us out at P www.MaldenGamingDistrict.com Questing, Billiards, Bouldering, e-Sports, VR, Room Escapes, Karaoke and Magic, plus many great restaurants, shops, and breweries all in Malden Center! operator, an accountant, and retired as a toll collector on Interstate 95 for the State of New Hampshire. According to her biography on the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League website https://www. aagpbl.org "few residents of New Durham, N.H. know that their neighbor was once feaden High School, "Nordie" read a notice in a Boston paper announcing tryouts for the All-American Professional Baseball League. "She recalled that the tryouts were competitive. This was real baseball. The women played hardball—overhand pitching with the same rules as regulation baseball. She made the team, and she was assigned to play with the Kenosha (Wisconsin) Comets. “I was very young, one of the youngest on the team,” she said in her biographical sketch. “I was in awe of being on the team and didn’t mind when my teammates teased me about being a rookie. I loved the traveling, but I did get lonely sometimes. I remember when we played at a town in Iowa. It reminded me of Massachusetts towns and I got really homesick.” After a year with the Comets, Helen played for the Rockford Peaches of Rockford, Illinois. She stayed with the Peaches for two years, playing center or right fi eld. She also played for a year as a pitcher for the South Bend Blue Sox. The teams disbanded in the mid-1950s due to the advent of television and lack of ticket sales for the games. Helen returned home to Massachusetts and adjusted to the changes by continuing her involvement in sports on a local level. Lawrence A. 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