During the final at-bat of last season鈥檚 AIA State Softball Championship, Empire High School pitcher Kendall Freidinger threw two rise balls inside.
The batter swung at both, putting two strikes on the board.
While Empire was still ahead, the Valley Christian Trojans were attempting to make a comeback in the last inning by bringing in four runs, making the score 10-6.
The pressure was on for Freidinger as her catcher called for her to throw another rise ball.
鈥淗opefully this one is as good as the last one,鈥 she remembers thinking.
It was.
鈥淚 threw the last pitch and then me and my catcher Abby (Zsitvay) ran toward each other and then it just turned into this giant group hug out on the field,鈥 she said, adding, 鈥淭he game was over and then I was happy, and then I was sad, and it was like every single emotion hit me at the same time. It was crazy. I was crying. I was laughing. It was a lot.鈥
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Kendall Freidinger, of Empire High School, pitches in the first inning during a game at Tanque Verde High School on April 21, 2025.
Freidinger threw 10 strikeouts that game, leading the Ravens to a 10-6 state championship victory.
The moment became her all-time favorite softball memory, she says.
Now, Freidinger and the Ravens are looking to repeat history as they make their way through the 3A state championship.
After run ruling Safford 11-0 during the first round of the tournament on Saturday, May 3, Empire is set to take on Sabino in the quarterfinals on Wednesday, May 7.
Much like last year鈥檚 tournament, Freidinger isn鈥檛 super stressed about going head-to-head with the top teams in her conference. It鈥檚 something she anticipates.
鈥(I鈥檓 looking forward to) just going back and playing those tough teams,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 hope that we鈥檙e able to see Sabino again. I hope that we鈥檙e able to see Tanque Verde again. And just getting to play those tougher games and just keep improving how we played against them last time.鈥
The last time Empire faced Tanque Verde (on April 21), things didn鈥檛 quite go as expected for the Ravens. They were on a 39-game winning streak and Freidinger was undefeated this season.

Kendall Freidinger, of Empire High School, makes contact with the ball in the second inning during vs. Tanque Verde High School on April 21.
But Tanque Verde sophomore pitcher Claire Achilles wouldn鈥檛 let Empire off the hook that easily.
The Hawks took down the Ravens, 5-1, ending Empire鈥檚 win streak that dated back to last season and giving Freidinger her first loss of the season.
Freidinger calls the loss a 鈥渨ake-up call鈥 for her team.
鈥淚鈥檝e been playing against Claire for a few years now, even though she is younger than us, and she鈥檚 a really great pitcher, and we knew last year when we played them, that this year was going to be a lot tougher and then they definitely showed up and played an amazing game,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hat just makes me more excited to play them again because now we know what we鈥檙e going up against and I feel like we鈥檙e more prepared for her pitching and their offense.鈥
After the Tanque Verde game, the Ravens didn鈥檛 sulk. Instead, the team discussed how they can improve and continue to soar throughout the remainder of the season.

Kendall Freidinger throws a pitch during a night game. She has a 1.40 ERA this season with over 200 strikeouts.
鈥淭here鈥檚 a lot of things that we need to work on, but every team has those things that they can do to get better, so I think it was good, and it just opened our eyes to these small little things that we can fix as we go into playoffs,鈥 she said.
If Empire and Tanque Verde beat their opponents in the quarterfinals on Wednesday, the two teams will face each other once again in the semifinals on Friday, May 9.
The possible matchup isn鈥檛 as daunting as it sounds for Freidinger, who says her confidence as a pitcher has only grown over the last few years.
鈥淕etting the opportunity to play in such big games, it puts so much pressure on you that it forces you to grow,鈥 she said. 鈥淎nd so I think that from where I started as a freshman to where I am now is significantly (better). I鈥檝e grown a lot as a pitcher, as a person, as an overall player and it鈥檚 just been so great. And I feel like I鈥檓 so prepared for my last few months of club and then into college. I just feel like I鈥檝e gotten all the preparation that I need for that.鈥

Kendall Freidinger poses for a photo during Empire High School's media day.聽Freidinger is set to attend Weber State University this fall.
Longtime Empire varsity softball coach Shannon Woolridge calls Freidinger a 鈥渇ierce and fearless鈥 competitor who always wants the ball.
Freidinger began her softball journey nearly a decade ago after deciding that soccer wasn鈥檛 for her. As someone who was always competitive, she loved the team aspect of softball and how easy it was to get invested in the sport.
She later joined club team Impulse Nielson and the Empire varsity team when she started high school.
鈥淏ased upon her freshman year performance, we knew we had a good pitcher coming back, but I never would have imagined that she would go on to do what she鈥檚 done, you know, pretty much shattering all of the pitching records that we have,鈥 Woolridge said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 been nothing short of amazing to watch her work.鈥
This season, she has a 1.40 ERA and landed at the No. 52 spot on national leaderboards for strikeouts (236). She鈥檚 also No. 59 in the nation for wins (18).
But Freidinger isn鈥檛 only getting wins on the field; she鈥檚 getting them in the classroom, too.
She鈥檚 part of the Vail Early College program, where Vail students can earn college credits while still in high school. She鈥檒l graduate from Empire with a 4.45 GPA.
Softball and school take up a majority of her time, but she still enjoys hanging out with her friends and teammates during her free time 鈥 something she鈥檚 trying to soak up before the next step in her life: college.
After graduating this spring, Freidinger is headed to Weber State University on an athletic scholarship to study health administration with a minor in psychological studies.
She hopes to become a labor and delivery nurse.
But softball will always be a big part of her life. She says she could eventually see herself coaching or giving pitching lessons to kids. And maybe, just maybe, return to Empire one day to help coach.
鈥淪he just carries herself very well. She鈥檚 extremely mature, very thoughtful and articulate, not saying that she hadn鈥檛 always been that way,鈥 Woolridge said. 鈥淏ut to see these kids come in as bright-eyed, inexperienced freshmen to young women that are ready to lead and take on the world 鈥 I mean, the wins are great. The championships are great. But seeing them develop into young women who are ready for that next step is probably the most gratifying. And Kendall certainly measures up to all that.鈥
Fast Five with Kendall
Who is your softball idol?
(Empire assistant coach) Brittany Strebing. I look up to her a ton. I know it鈥檚 not like a huge celebrity player or anything like that, but just what she did at Empire and then she went on to play in college and now she鈥檚 helping coach at Empire. She does lessons. She鈥檚 a mom now, I just look up to her a lot, like the way that she鈥檚 gone through her life and the things that she does and just the type of person she is.
What is one must-have item on game day?
On the way to games and stuff, I have a tradition where I have to have a Red Bull. So, I get the coconut Red Bull. And it鈥檚 been the last three years now, I have to have one before the game.
What is your post-game routine?
I鈥檒l go get dinner with either my family or with some of the girls. My dad is the type of person to be super big on stats and the numbers behind everything. So, he鈥檒l usually just sit there and run off all the numbers from the game to me, and we鈥檒l just talk it over and talk about, like, what went good, what went wrong, that kind of stuff.
What is your favorite medical movie or show?
I really like 鈥淕rey鈥檚 Anatomy.鈥 That鈥檚 another thing that got me into it, was just watching 鈥淕rey鈥檚 Anatomy.鈥 (Kendall was also inspired to get into the medical field by her grandma.)
What is your current favorite class?
I really like my anatomy class. I鈥檓 in the second half of it, so it鈥檚 more of like the digestive system and reproductive system, which I want to be a labor and delivery nurse, so that鈥檚 been super interesting to me. We鈥檙e doing a lot of labs right now, so it鈥檚 been super fun and hands-on.
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