This was the game that almost got away from Kick and Jiggle. What looked like an easy third out to seal a victory turned into a drop that scored two runs and sent the game to extra innings, where the Jigglers barely held on. But let's go back a bit and look at why Kick and Jiggle had the lead to begin with. Sure there was good offense, but even better defense, with one clear standout player, Matt Otten, and one amazing play. Matt has graced this space before with his gold glove efforts on the pitcher's mound but he outdid even himself with what might have been the play of the season in the championship game- a diving catch of a short infield popup on his back, which he then instantly turned the double play on by throwing out the completely unawares baserunner off of first. Not only was the play itself fantastic, but it was a timely literal game-changer. Kicks are for Kids had just tied the game up, had the momentum and were looking to take their first lead, when Matt's play ended the inning, stole their thunder, and fired up his own team in the process going into the last inning where they were bale to retake the lead. Congratulations, Matt- it's your show.