Fastpitch roundup

Carney

- For the week: 3-0. Wins over Yale (12-6), Coyle (11-9), Agra (20-3 Now 11-9 for the season.

Macy Hubach and Ashtyn Stokes banged out three hits each in the win over Yale. Stokes had two doubles and an RBI and Hubach had a run batted in.

Italy Vetnris started in the circle and threw two innings of three-hit shut-out ball. Alexa Ward pitched the final five.

Against Coyle, S. Keller pitched four innings ofnohit ball to get the win.

Bre Neal had three RBI and Gracie Hernandez had two hits, drove in two runs and scored twice.

Chandler

- For the week, 3-1. Wins over Sperry (11-1), Beggs (10-0), Ninnekah (13-0). Loss to Yukon (0-6)). Now 21-3 for the season and 8-8 in district..

The Lady Lions got a slow start against Sperry, but erupted for 10 runs in their last three innings and got the run-rule win.

Ruthie Capps, Brenlee Corea, Halle Herrmann and Rylie Capps all had two hits each, with the Capps sisters and Corea having doubles.

Kennedy Allen gave up four hits and struck out to get the pitching win.

Herrmann had two hits in the run-rule over Beggs on Tuesday and Blaklei Smith walked three times and scored three runs. Herrmann and Allen had doubles.

Allen was money in the circle again, allowing only one hit and striking out a dozen in five innings.

The Lady Lions made short work of Ninnekah on Saturday, scoring 13 in two at-bats. Herrmann had three RBI and Madison Herring threw a threeinning no-hitter for the win.

Dale

- For the week: 6-0. Wins over Luther (90), Republic, Mo. (1-0), Bolivar, Mo. (8-0), Willard, Mo. (5-3), Cassville, Mo. (8-0), Nixa, Mo. (6-1). Now 28-2 for the season and 6-0 in district.

It was a hit parade for the DLPs against Luther. They banged out 15, including three by Brooke Sheline. Daley Lang and Holland Herring had doubles and Sheline and Kinley Patten had triples.

Boo Herber pitched three innings of no-hit ball and Maxtyn Motley finished up with four scoreless innings. They combined for nine Ks.

The DLPs dominated at the Branson, Mo., tournament, going 5-0.

Davenport

- For the week: 3-1. Wins over Woodland (133) and Agra (12-0). Loss to Ripley (1-2). Now 20-6 for the season.

The Lady Bulldogs made short work of Woodland on Monday, belting out 11 hits in a four-inning run rule.

Nevah Ray, Gabby Murfin and Caden Blair had three hits each and Murfin, Ashlyn Walker and Blair drove in two runs each.

Autumn Gaylord threw the first two inning and Jaz Williams the final two, with neither giving up an earned run.

Davenport scored in the second when Blair walked and came around to score on three wild pitches.

The bats fell silent against Ripley, however, as Audrey Donaldson and Joslynn Collier combined for a no-hitter for the Lady Warriors.

Murfin was strong in the circle for Davenport, allowing only four hits.

The Lady Bulldogs won big on Senior Night against Agra, opening with a seven-run first inning.

Senior Landry Miller had two hits, scored twice and drove in a pair of runs.

Ray tripled, scored a run and drove in another and Blair, Serenity Blakley and Rayne Williams drove in two runs each.

Miller started in the circle and Williams finished up.

McLoud

For the week: 4-0. Wins over Bristow (13-2) and Cleveland (9-5 and 10-0) and Tecumseh (7-3). Now 21-7 for the season and 6-4 in district.

The Lady Redskins won four district games, capped by a 7-3 win over Tecumseh on Thursday.

McLoud did all of its damage in a sevenrun third inning against Tecumseh.

Makenzie Lane led the way with a two-run double, Ella Smith had a triple and two RBI.

Miley Hicklin had a double and a single and an RBI.

Smith also got the win in the circle, spreading five hits, striking out four and allowing two earned runs.

Against Bristow on Monday, Lane had a homer and four RBI to lead McLoud’s offense.

Kayse Higdon, Hicklin and Kayleigh Smith had two hits each and Ava Ashley and Taycie Lewis had doubles.

Hicklin and Lexy Patterson combined in the circle to limit Bristow to five hits and one earned run.

Leadoff batter Jasci Schafer was 3-for-5 in the sweep of Cleveland.

Patterson threw four innings of three-hit ball for the pitching win in the second game.

Meeker

For the week: 0-3). Losses to Jones (6-11), Luther (2-3), Shawnee (2-5). Now 6-12 for the season and 0-6 in district.

Raygin Thomas was 3-for-4 against Jones. Layla Carter, Rylee Standlee, Sierra Romero and Ryean Weaver had two hits each.

Luther tied up the Tuesday game at 2-2 in the bottom of the seventh and then won, 3-2, in the 10th.

Macy Jones was strong in the circle for Meeker, scattering 10 hits and giving up only one earned run.

Brynlee Gatz was 3-for-4 with a double for the Lady Bulldogs and Weaver added a single and double.

Carter was 2-for-3 with an RBI against Shawnee, which broke a 2-2 tied by scoring three in the top of the seventh.

Gatz had a double and scored a run and Jones tripled and scored.

North Rock Creek For the week: 2-0. Wins over Berryhill (7-0), Bristow (9-2). Now 20-4 for the season and 8-1 in district.

Madison Benson threw a two-hit shutout to lead the Lady Cougars past Berryhill.

Sophie Morris was 3-for-4 at the plate with two runs scored and three RBI. Ashlyn Bade had two doubles and Lainey Joyner had a pair of singles.

Against Bristow, Benson was 3-for-4 at the plate with two RBI and got the pitching win on a fivehitter.

Joyner had two hits and Clifton had a double.

Prague

For the week: 4-0. Wins over Holdenville (10-0 and 16-3), Henryetta (43), Allen (9-1). Now 15-10 for the season and 7-2 in district.

The Lady Devils moved into a tie for second place in District 3A-2 with a pair of league wins against Holdenville and a win over Henryetta.

They’re tied with Lexington at 7-2. They play Tuesday at Prague.

Against Holdenville on Thursday, Prague scored in every inning but one and never trailed.

Emma Hinkle led the offensive parade, banging out thee hits and scoring a pair of runs.

Kacey Cantrell was 2-for-4 with a double and three RBI.

Ainsley Auld was 2-for-3 and scored three runs. Maddie Roberts scored twice and Keira Carter drove in two runs.

Jaxcyn Goodnight was the winning pitcher, striking out nine and allowing six hits over seven innings.

Against Holdenville on Monday, Goodnight was unhittable. Literally.

She threw a no-hitter, striking out eight and was just one walk away from having a perfect game.

Taelyr Norman went 3-for-4 with two RBI and Cantrell clubbed a two-run inside-the-park home run.

Dusti Gregory stroked a walk-off bases-loaded single in the bottom of the ninth against Henryetta.

Prague had trailed 2-0 and 3-2, but tied the game in the sixth when Goodnight doubled to score Norman.

Brinley Menefee went the distance in the circle, allowing nine hits and two earned runs.

Goodnight and shortstop Ainsley Auld had two hits each.

Auld, Roberts and Norman had two hits each against Allen.

Menefee got the pitching win on a six-hitter and struck out five.

Stroud

For the week: 0-2. Losses to Newkirk (1-13) and Tonkawa (5-7). Now 4-17 for the season and 1-5 in district.

Stroud pounded out 10 hits in the 7-5 loss to Tonkawa.

Sally Campbell had two hits and two stolen bases and Carly Miller and Cami Wilson added two hits each.

Wellston

For the week: 1-3. Win over Olive (12-2. Losses to Depew (4-10), Little Axe (5-8), Bristow (3-8) Now 11-8 for the season.

Kamber Goodman had a triple, a single and three RBI against Little Axe in the Konawa tournament on Thursday.

Alexis Fowble had a triple and scored twice for the WLTs.

Callie Matthews homered in the second game on Thursday against Class 4A Bristow.

The WLTs muscled up for a dozen hits against Olive.

Fowble homered and singled, Brooklyn Estes tripled and Audrey Fish and Chloe Brewer had doubles. Goodman was 3-for-3 and scored three runs.

Tibley Payne got the pitching win, scattering seven hits and allowing only two runs.