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Historical Society of Central Florida honors women who shaped local sports at annual breakfast

Historical Society of Central Florida — Women’s History Breakfast · March 26, 2026
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The Historical Society’s seventh annual Women’s History Breakfast at Inter&Co Stadium recognized athletes, executives and teams — including Mimi Chan, Carrie Coates, Kaye Rollins and the Orlando Rebels — and highlighted the Her Story paid internship program and fundraising appeal.

The Historical Society of Central Florida on Monday gathered leaders, elected officials and community members at Inter&Co Stadium to honor women who have shaped sports in Central Florida. The seventh annual Women’s History Breakfast recognized honorees Mimi Chan, Carrie Coates and Kaye Rollins, highlighted the region’s historic Orlando Rebels softball teams, and celebrated the Orlando Pride’s role in local sports culture.

Jamie Saye, sports director at WKMG News 6 and master of ceremonies, opened the program and urged attendees to support the professional teams that anchor local sports, saying…

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