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Knights jump on Millwood early

Jumping out to a 10run lead in the second inning, the Crossings Christian baseball team rolled to a 15-0 victory against Millwood last Monday afternoon.

Jake Robison went 2for-2, drove in a pair of runs and scored two more to pace the Knights (6-0).

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Conner Chambers batted 3-for-3 with a pair of doubles, three runs batted in (RBI) and three runs scored to lead the Irish (7-3).

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Preston Mahen belted a 3-run home run, while Maddux Turner had an RBI double and scored once and Brayden Ayala added an RBI single and scored a run.

Ben Corley and Kaleb Anderson belted two hits and scored two runs each, while the duo combined for five RBIs. Damon Cochran provided an RBI double and scored another run.

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Pitcher Alex Foraker threw a no-hitter with four strikeouts over three innings and walked only one batter to miss out on a perfect game.

Crossings is scheduled to compete at the Sulphur Festival this weekend, before hosting Newkirk on Monday at 5 p.m.

Irish Take Down Del City

Erupting for 12 runs in the fourth inning, McGuinness cruised to a 21-1 win at Del City

Cochran also picked up the pitching victory, as he struck out eight and allowed a run on two hits over five innings.

This weekend, McGuinness hosts Cascia Hall on Friday at 7 p.m. and Fridayland rival Mount St. Mary on Saturday at 5 p.m.

Chargers Top Ponca City

Heritage Hall plated two runs each in the fourth and fifth innings last Saturday to pull away for a 4-1 win over Ponca City at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark. The Chargers (3-0) needed just four hits by Austin Lemon, Carson Beam, Zach Fetrow and Whit Thomas as Lemon, Beam and Fetrow also combined for three RBIs.

Pitcher Rhett Davis allowed a hit and struck out four over three innings to pick up the victory.

Heritage Hall also competes at the Sulphur Festival this weekend and hosts a doubleheader against Little Axe on Monday starting at 5 p.m.

Edmond North Clips Antlers

Limited to just six hits, Deer Creek suffered a 3-1 loss at Edmond North on Monday.

Ashton Hartwig collected two hits, including the Antlers only run on a solo home run in the top of the second inning.

Jake Ludlam also grabbed a pair of hits, while Brady Hamilton and Kellen Frizzell had singles for Deer Creek (5-4).

Hamilton took the

SOCCER ROUNDUP Knights hold off Eagles for 3-1 win

In a battle of Fridayland squads, the Crossings Christian boys soccer team pulled off a 3-1 win over Harding Charter Prep earlier this month.

Charlie Cook scored a goal and an assist, while Kaden Laisle and Harper Nance added two more to lead the Knights (3-0).

Andreas Markey netted a goal for the Eagles (1-1).

Meanwhile, the Harding Prep girls cruised to a 9-0 victory against the Knights (1-2).

Yamileth Ponce and Rakayla Coulter tallied three goals each and Laken LeForce chipped in two more for the Eagles (2-1).

In earlier matches, the Knight boys won 3-0 at Mount St. Mary as Cook had two goals and 4-0 against Cristo Rey with Laisle netting a pair pitching loss, allowing three runs on four hits and striking out 12 over six innings.

The Antlers travel up the Tulsa area this weekend to compete in the Jenks-Tulsa Union Festival and play at Northwest Classen on Monday.

Bethany Downs Rockets

After rallying for three runs in the bottom of the seventh, Mount St. Mary forced the game into extra innings but eventually fell 5-3 to Bethany in nine innings last Monday.

Owen Kuklinski batted 2-for-5 and scored a run to lead the Rockets (7-1) and Joshua Shropshire added a 2-run double.

Harry Tesio collected an RBI single and Landon Riggs accounted for the other hit.

Pitcher Maddox Stanley allowed four runs on four hits and struck out five over five innings to take the loss. Story continued at OKCFRIDAY.com.

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The girls suffered a 5-1 loss to the Rockets but cruised to a 12-0 victory over Cristo Rey.

Harding Charter Prep swept Harrah including a 2-0 win for the boys behind two goals from Lennin Ayala and the girls got a 3-2 triumph with goals by LeForce and Coulter.

CHARGERS OFF TO 2-0 START

Heritage Hall boys jumped out to a good start with two wins to open the season.

The Chargers (2-0) posted a 3-0 win against Woodward and a 4-0 triumph over Lawton MacArthur.

Tucker Austin leads the way with five goals and two assists and Caysen Argo has four goals and an assist.

The Charger girls (3-0) also blasted out of the gate with big wins against Woodward (4-1) Lawton Mac (6-1) and OCS (3-0).

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