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Former Sabino standout Kelsey Jenkins leads Canada to 4th place at Jr. World Softball Championship


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Kelsey Jenkins with her mother Shannah Biggan (Courtesy)

Kelsey Jenkins with her mother Shannah Biggan (Courtesy)

WBSC Junior Women’s World Softball Championship

Oklahoma City: August 9-15

Former Sabino standout Kelsey Jenkins led Team Canada to its highest finish in international competition since 1981. Canada finished in fourth place at the WBSC Junior Women’s World Softball Championship this past week in Oklahoma City.

Jenkins led Team Canada with 27 at-bats, 9 hits, 2 doubles, 2 triples and slugging percentage .556.

In addition, Jenkins was the only member of Team Canada to collect a hit against Team USA. Her double came against 2015 ALL-USA Player of the Year Kelly Barnhill.

Her mother, Shannah Biggan, played on the Canadian National Softball Team, her aunt Jodie Biggan Porteous also played on the Canadian National Softball Team as well as the Canadian National Soccer Team. In addition, another aunt, Alison Biggan McLeod, played for the Canadian National Junior Softball Team.

Now a sophomore at Wisconsin, Jenkins was the first freshman in Badger history to be honored as a first-team All-Big Ten selection.

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