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Prep baseball
EUFAULA 13, WILBURTON 3 — Saylor McLish had four hits and drove in three runs, while Forest Paden hit his first home run of the season, a two-run blast in the sixth inning, as the Ironheads won the Crowder Tournament on Saturday.
Eufaula (15-2), ranked No. 2 in the Okrankings.com Class 3A poll, scored eight runs in the sixth inning. Winning pitcher Daniel Salters (4-0) struck out nine batters and gave up two hits. He also had two hits including a triple and drove in two runs.
The Ironheads play at Checotah at 4 p.m. Tuesday.
OKTAHA 10, DEPEW 4 — Winning pitcher Bradley McCoy (1-1) struck out 10 batters in the first four innings of work, while Tyler Landrum singled four times and Dalton Flock reached base five times and drove in three runs as the Tigers won the Weleetka Tournament on Saturday.
Flock singled twice and walked three times, while Daniel Hayes scored four runs. Darius Bartosovsky threw the last three innings for his first save of the season. Caleb Shoemake added two hits. Oktaha (8-3) plays at Vian at 4 p.m. Tuesday.
SALINA 9, TAHLEQUAH 3 — The Tigers (10-4) were their own worst enemy as they had eight errors and left nine runners on base in losing at Salina. Colby Brittian (0-1) was the losing pitcher
Lane Cobb had two hits and Robert Holderby one for the Tigers.
Prep softball
TWIN SHOOTOUT — At Gore, Heavener defeated Porum 10-0 in the title game and Okay finished third.
Porum’s 3-4-5 part of its lineup was exceptional in getting the Lady Panthers to the finals. Porum beat Braggs 12-9, lost to Heavener 13-8 and blanked Okay 10-0. Johnna Kay Bailey and Kylie Powell were both 9-for-11 over the three games while Kameron Pinkerton was 7-of-10.
Okay beat Braggs 11-8 and Gans 11-5 but lost to Porum 12-0. Keeley Frazier was 8-of-9 and Courtney Smith 7-of-9 on the day with four doubles. Okay is 5-6.
Prep soccer
MHS finishes second —Muskogee’s Lady Roughers took second place in the East Central Tournament on Saturday, losing 4-1 to the Broken Arrow junior varsity in the finals,
Coach Shari Gates’ squad beat East Central 3-1 and Tulsa Washington’s JV 4-1 in earlier games. MHS is 3-4 for the season.
Morgan Springborn scored five goals and Paige Logsdon scored three in the tournament.
Muskogee plays at Indian Bowl at 6 p.m. Tuesday against Owasso.
College softball
BACONE 3-2, TEXAS WESLEYAN 2-6 — A single to right field by Bacone’s Brittany Hand scored Amanda Nicholas in the eighth inning to seal a game one victory as the Lady Warriors split with Texas Wesleyan at home Saturday afternoon.
Hand was 2-for-3 in the opener and drove in the first run of the game. Texas Wesleyan went up on a two-run home run off Taylor Paulson before Ashley Covington doubled home Krissy Froelich.
In game two, Jillian Zeman was tagged for a three-run home run by Wesleyan’s Christian Kelley after Bacone led 2-0.
Bacone (14-18, 9-6) travels to face Huston-Tillotson on Tuesday for a noon doubleheader.
OKLAHOMA STATE 4, TEXAS A&M 0 — Simone Freeman allowed three hits in 6 1/3 innings and the Cowgirls (17-14, 2-4 Big 12) got six hits, including a two-run single by pinch-hitter Amy Graham as the Cowgirls put all four runs on the board in the sixth. A&M fell to 24-10 and 4-2 going into today’s noon series finale.
OKLAHOMA 8, KANSAS 0 — Four home runs, two from freshman Lauren Chamberlain, and a two hitter from Michelle Gascoigne (12-0) in the circle gave OU (29-4, 5-1 Big 12) the win. Kansas fell to 23-9 and 2-6. Oklahoma has yet to give up an earned run in its six Big 12 games. Chamberlain’s HR total is now 16. Georgia Casey hit her sixth home run and Javen Henson her fourth. Tahlequah grad Erica Sampson was 1-for-3 and drove in a run. The series wraps at noon.
TRUMAN 7-3, NSU 3-2 — At Tahlequah, a five-run seventh including a grand slam off Cayce Coleman (6-4) did NSU, which outhit Truman 7-6 in. in the opener. Alex Files (2-4) took the loss in the finale. NSU hosts Northwest Missouri today in a noon doubleheader.
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March 31, 2012
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