Softball roundup

Week of April 13-18

Carney

For the week: (2-0). Wins over Agra (17-1) and (111). Record: 11-1-1. Ranked No. 9 in Class B.

The Lady Bulldogs run-ruled Agra in their only two games last week.

Gracie Hernandez was 2-for-2 with three RBI in the first game and Alexa Ward drove in three runs.in the second game, Sara Kirkpatrick and Ashtyn Stokes drove in three runs each.

Chandler

For the week: 3-2. Wins over Cushing (16-11), Davenport (4-1) and Cleveland (9-1). Losses to Ripley (9-9) and Drumright (9-3). Record: 13-10. Ranked No. 9 in Class 5A.

Kennedy Allen poled two home runs and drove in four runs in the win over Cushing. Elli Hilgenfeld had four hits, scored three times and drove in a pair of runs. Payslee Massengale knocked in three runs.

Allen had a double, a single and three RBI in the win over Cleveland on Friday and Hilgenfeld knocked in two runs.

Dale

For the week: 4-0. Wins over Southmoore (10-7), Red Oak (13-8), Canute (14-12) and Shattuck (11-2). Record: 31-1. Ranked No. 1 in Class 4A.

The DLPs banged out 15 home runs in their four games.

Kinley Patten led the derby with five homers, Boo Herber had four, Kelbey Welcher had three, Daley Lang had two and Maxtyn Motley had one.

Davenport

For the week: 1-1. Win over Drumright (7-2). Loss to Chandler (5-1). Record: 13-13. Ranked No. 12 in Class A.

Briley Hauk hit an inside-the-park grand slam to pace the win over Drumright. The Lady Bulldogs were up 3-1 with two out in the bottom of the fifth when Hauk hither homer to left field.

Gabby Murfin scored twice and had a triple.

McLoud

For the week: 6-0. Wins over Perkins (14-4), Bethel (10-4) and 7-6), Merritt (5-3), Moss (4-3), Porum (123). Record: 26-10. Ranked No. 5 in Class 5A.

The Lady Redskins ran their winning streak to eight straight games.

They flexed against Perkins-Tryon, getting long balls from Ava Ashley, Avery Soward and Kayse Higdon.

In their tightest game of the week, they scored all their runs in the bottom of the second inning and beat Moss, 4-3.

Soward homered again in the Friday win over Bethel and got the walk-off win when Miley Hicklin hit a sacrifice fly to score Jasci Schafer

Meeker

For the week: 0-1. Loss to Strother (14-2). Record 5-13.

Ryean Weaver tripled and Layla Carter and Raygin Thomas had hits aaginst Strother. Rylee Standlee had an RBI.

North Rock Creek

For the week: 4-0. Wins over Lexington (19-5 and 150), Perkins (8-0) and Norman (14-4). Record: 15-13. Ranked No. 12 in Class 5A.

Lexington probably would prefer not to see Jaden Clifton again any time soon.

She homered and had three RBI in the first game Monday, then came back with a double, triple and three RBI in the second game.

Aspyn Harder was 2-for-2 with a double and six RBI in the second game.

Prague

For the week: 2-4. Wins over Tecumseh (5-4) and Byng (12-2). Losses to Byng (5-2), Silo (7-1), Moore (10-9) and Oktaha (7-6). Record:13-10. Ranked No. 14 in Class 4A.

Jaxcyn Goodnight tripled with two outs in the top of the eighth to score Dusti Gregory in the win over Tecumseh.

Ainsley Auld had a double and three RBI. Taeylr Norman had a double and a single and drove in two runs in the win over Byng and Auld had three singles and drove in a pair of runs.

Stroud

For the week: 5-. wins over Earlsboro (11-1 and 100), Wellston (17-8), Depew (11-6) and Holdenville(8-5). Loss to Stratford (12-4). Recprd: 20-10.

Miyah Clark had a triple and Maddie Harvey and Sally Campbell had doubles in the second over Earlsboro. In the first game, Stroud had 13 hits- all singles.

Against Wellston, Brynleigh Bell had two doubles, a single and four RBI and Clark had a triple, two singles and four RBI.

Clark was back against Depew with a homer, a double and five RBI.

Bell, Clark and Brooklyn Baker homered against Holdenville.

Wellston

For the week: 1-2. Win over Coyle (12-3). Losses to Stratford (18-1) and Stroud (17-8). Record: 4-7.

Alexis Fowble homered, singled and drove in four runs in the win over Coyle.

Audrey Fish singled, doubled and tripled and drove in four runs and Brooklyn Estes had three hits.