It was championship day and Kendall came prepared to dominate offensively -- and she did. In the first game, a high scoring 15-13 victory, she went 5 for 5 with 2 runs scored and was now warmed up and ready for the championship game. She got her team on the scoreboard in the 3rd with an RKI single and scored a run herself. Again in the 5th, she came through with another RKI single and another run scored giving Shingletown their first lead. Kendall would kick 2 more singles [she got on base every time for 2 games], one in the 6th and an even more important one in the bottom of the 8th that eventually came into score and was the winning run in the championship game. Well played Kendall!