KC Battleship

Welcome to KC Battleship. This is one of 100 battleship grid caches hidden as part of the KC Battleship series. The grid is 10x10 and the squares are labeled A1 through J10.
The objective is just like the game of Battleship; discover the locations of ships by finding caches in the grid that indicate “hits”. Each hit will contain pieces of the coordinates to one of 5 ship caches published separately. Each of those 5 ship caches will hold the clues to the "KC Battleship Final" (GC34YT4). This cache is also published separately. The 5 ships and the number of hits for each are as follows:
Patrol Boat = 2 Hits
Submarine = 3 Hits
Destroyer = 3 Hits
Battleship = 4 Hits
Carrier = 5 hits
Grid caches that indicate hits will provide clues as in this example: HIT: N = 6, 1. Remember to record those clues as they are necessary to find the 5 ship mystery caches. View those cache pages for more information. They are named:
KC Battleship: Carrier GC35381
KC Battleship: Battleship GC35HVE
KC Battleship: Destroyer GC3607F
KC Battleship: Submarine GC366CK
KC Battleship: Patrol Boat GC35VKH
You Sank My Battleship!!!

Saving and printing the map image above will help you keep track of completed squares and found hits. Just as in Battleship, when you’ve found a hit, you know another must be in one of the squares to the left, right, above or below.
***PLEASE READ*** A lot of time, planning and effort by several of your fellow geocachers has gone into making this set of 100+ caches a reality. PLEASE do not post any spoiler photos or logs that would give a clue to a hit or miss. If you do, you will be contacted and asked to edit your log. Also sharing information with other cachers or asking for it is discouraged, so we ask that you please don't. Besides it's obvious when someone has taken shortcuts. Keep the fun in the game but most of all have fun!!!
CACHE SPECIFIC INFORMATION
Welcome to River Oaks South Park. The main entrance is reached by going through the neighborhood to the North of the park. Enter the neighborhood off of Byars Road to the East (turn on Laquinta Avenue). The access point from Highway 150 is not meant for parking, and if you park by the businesses to the West, there is a large amount of unnecessary bushwhacking. Cross the bridge at the main entrance to find a small parking lot.
Enjoy the walk on the path of this hidden little park. Heck, I pass this daily and didn't know it was even here until this past summer. You will be looking for lock n lock, replace the cache as you found it when you're done. There is room for small items. When approaching the cache along the trails. Follow the trail then head off in the woods....not too far.
This park is best accessed through the neighborhood. You will be shielded from view by the neighborhood, but please be considerate of the nearby residents and refrain from attempting from 10 PM - 6 AM. Thank you.