GLADSTONE — After helping
Pendergraft inked her letter of intent to play softball at Bay College on Tuesday afternoon.
“I feel really good about it. I feel like I’m making the right decision,” Pendergraft said. “If I look back the next few years I’m going to regret not playing when I had the opportunity to play.”
Outside of softball, Pendergraft plans to study to become an MRI technician.
“It’s a really competitive program at Bay,” Pendergraft said. “I decided to push myself and try for it.”
Pendergraft, who graduated from Escanaba Holy Name, was known for her stellar defense at first base, serving as an infield anchor in the Braves’ infield.
She finished her senior season committing a mere four errors and boasted a perfect fielding percentage in postseason play.
“It’s satisfying b