Kai Minor, a standout outfielder from Orange Lutheran High, had an exceptional senior season, leading her team to a Trinity League championship. With impressive statistics, including a .500 batting average and 44 hits, she received The Times' player of the year honor. Coach Steve Miklos praised her defensive skills and leadership, calling her the best player he's coached in 28 years. As she heads to Oklahoma, Minor's five-tool capabilities and mentoring influence on younger players mark her formidable softball journey.
This girl is special, and she truly was, saved her best for her senior season with exceptional stats and skills.
She was not only a great player but also a mentor to younger players, showcasing her leadership throughout her time at Orange Lutheran.
Her abilities on the field are remarkable; she's a five-tool player— hitting for power, making line-drives, and excelling as a baserunner.
Opposing coaches were consistently impressed with her skills, often leaving games wondering, 'Who's that?' after witnessing her performance.
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