Chandler
-For the week, 2-2. Wins over Ripley (5-2) and Meeker (10-1). Losses to Silo (12-1) and Lone Grove (10-2) Now 2-2 for the season.
Senior Ruthie Capps led the offense against Ripley, banging out a double and two singles in four at-bats. Brenlee Corea, Elli Hilgenfeld and Madison Cagle added two knocks each, with Cagle scoring two of the five runs.
The win over Meeker had a similar look, with Hilgenfeld going 3-for-3 with three runs scored and two RBI and Capps and Corea each going 2-for-2 and scoring two runs.
Rylee Capps and Marly Buys added two hits each
Davenport
-For the week, 1-5. Win over Western Heights (17-5). Losses to Prague (115), Choctaw (16-1), Washington (17-1), Cushing (9-8) and Guthrie (6-4). Now 3-5 for the season.
Autumn Gaylord went 3-for-4, drove in three runs and scored twice to key the offense against Western Heights. Gabby Murfin and Nevah Ray had two hits each and Charlie Adams doubled.
Adams came back with a three-hit game against Cushing and drove in a pair of runs. Landry Miller and Gaylord added two hits each and Ashlyn Walker had a triple.
Miller had two singles and a double against Cushing
McLoud
- For the week 2-1. Win over Minco (70) and Drummond (7-6). Loss to Ripley (6-5). Now 3-2 for the season.
The Lady Redskins pounded out 21 hits against Minco, with Miley Hicklin and Jacie King flexing the most. They had four hits each, with Hicklin collecting four singles and King hitting three singles and a double. Lexy Patterson and Macen Fixico each had a double and two singles and Jasci Schafer had three singles.
They stroked 10 hits in the win over Drummond, with Avery Soward hitting a double and driving in two runs. Fixico had another double and a single and Patterson doubled and tripled.
Meeker
- For the week 0-3. Losses to Chandler (11-1), Prague (10-0) and Stroud (13-1). Now 1-3 for the season.
Runs were at a premium for the Lady Bulldogs last week.
Raygin Thomas drove in the run against Chandler and Layla Carter drove in the one against Stroud. Thomas had a tripled and scored the run.
North Rock Creek
For the week 1-2. Win over Drummond (9-1). Losses to Westmoore (15-6) and Ripley (3-0).
The Lady Cougars put up seven runs in the second inning against Drummond and won in five innings at the North Rock Creek Festival at Firelake. Jaden Clifton led the offense with a double and three RBI and Sophie Morris and Izzy O’Daniel scored a pair of runs each. Aspyn Harder doubled.
NRC banged out a dozen hits against Westmoore, but the Lady Jaguars scored six in the sixth inning to win.
Clifton had another triple and two RBI. Morris had two hits and an RBI and Kassidy Streber had two hits and scored a run.
Morgan Bertram went 2-for-3 with a run scored.
Prague
- For the week, 3-2. Wins over Davenport (11-5), Depew (11-1) and Meeker (10-0). Losses to Cushing (3-1) and Choctaw (13-0).
The Lady Devils had a lot of offense early in the week, getting a dozen hits against Davenport and 13 against Depew.
Against Davenport, Kacey Cantrell had three singles and drove in a run. Jaxcyn Goodnight had a single, a triple, scored twice and knocked in two runs. Dusti Gregory tripled and drove in a pair of runs and Emma Hinkle scored twice.
Against Depew, Gregory homered, singled twice and drove in four runs. Taelyr Norman had a double, a single and scored twice. Keira Carter and Brennyn Smith had two hits.
In the loss to Cushing, Prague still had eight hits, with K. Carter and Norman collecting two each.
Norman led the offense against Meeker, getting a single and a double and three RBI. Cantrell, Hinkle and Jaylee Oldham had two hits each.
Stroud
- For the week, 2-3. Wins over Depew (8-1) and Meeker (13-1). Losses to Kellyville (13-9), Cushing (4-7) and Deer Creek (2-8).
The Lady Tigers finished the week strongly, getting wins over Depew and Meeker.
Miyah Clark led the offense against Depew, hitting a single and triple and driving in four runs. Carly Miller had three singles, scored and drove in a run.
Clark had another big game against Meeker, tripling again and singling twice.
Kadence Terrell came up big, as well, getting a single and double and driving home four runs.
Brennyn Neeley had three hits and Cami Wilson had two hits and scored twice.