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Antlers erupt for 17 hits in shutout win against Yukon

Deer Creek’s offense produced 17 hits and four home runs in a dominating 15-0 victory against Yukon last Monday evening.

Luke Schimmels batted 4-for-4 with three home runs and seven RBIs to lead the Antlers (10-9). Schimmels belted a solo shot in the first inning, followed by a 3run bomb in the second inning and a 2-run dinger in the first inning.

Ethan Hedrick went 3-for-3 and scored twice, while Ashton

Hartwig hit 2-for-3 with a double, solo home run, three RBIs and scored three times.

Kellen Frizzell chipped in a pair of singles, drove in a run and scored another.

Pitcher Brady Hamilton tossed a 2-hit shutout with seven strikeouts over five innings in the victory.

Deer Creek opens a busy week this Friday at OCS, followed by a home game Saturday against Sand Springs at noon, a trip to PC West

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Chargers Run Over Purcell

Heritage Hall broke open a close game with five runs in the bottom of the second inning to pull away for a 13-5 win against Purcell on Monday.

Five players boasted at least two hits, as Isaac Beeson batted 3for-4 with a double and drive in two runs for the Chargers (12-1).

Braden Perkins collected two hits including a triple, three RBIs and three runs scored.

Julius Ejike-Charles scored fours and hit a double, while Brody Offel chipped in a 3run double and Cal Zenner scored twice.

Monday and host Lexington on Tuesday.

Irish Trounce Southeast

Scoring nine runs over the first two innings, McGuinness cruised to an 11-1 victory against Southeast last Monday afternoon.

Ricky Joyce batted 2for-2 and scored twice to lead the Irish (15-6). Spencer Bass belted a 2run double, while Brett Jacobs and Wyatt Burglar had a single each and combined to drive in two runs and score two more.

Pitcher Peter Bilicki IV allowed just three hits and struck out six in four innings for the shutout victory.

rival John Marshall last Monday.

Maddox Stanley went 3-for-3 with two doubles, five RBIs and two runs scored to lead the Rockets (12-6).

Harry Tesio collected two hits including and RBI double as Jason Joseph and Maddox Ellis provided two more doubles.

Pitcher Parker Hayes struck out six and allowed just a hit over three innings for the win.

In the nightcap, Tesio belted a 3-run home run in the first inning for Mount St. Mary. Owen Kuklinski hit a double, while Hayes, Joseph and Samuel Fuentes drove in runs.

through four innings, Crossings Christian saw Hennessey plate seven runs in the bottom of the fifth inning to suffer a 17-14 road loss last Monday.

Four players had at least two hits for the Knights (8-4-1), as Carson Baugh posted 2for-3 at the plate with a double and scored four times. Preston Mahen drove in three runs and scored three more and Alex Foraker had two RBIs.

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Pitcher Rhett Davis fanned nine Purcell batters and allowed four runs on four hits over five innings to earn the victory.

This weekend, Heritage Hall is set to compete at the Bo Duren Invitational in Jones, visit Lexington on

McGuinness is set to host Carl Albert this Monday at 7 p.m. and visit the Titans on Tuesday.

Rockets Sweep Bears In Dh

Jumping out to early leads in both games, Mount St. Mary cruised to a doubleheader sweep over Fridayland

Stanley also picked up the pitching victory as he allowed just a hit and struck out three over three innings.

This Monday, the Rockets host Tuttle on Monday 5 p.m. and visit the Tigers on Tuesday.

HENNESSEY RALLIES PAST KNIGHTS

Holding a 4-run lead

Golf Roundup

Cyclones swing to 1st at Chisholm

Thanks to four players in the top 10, the Casady boys golf team won the Chisholm Invitational championship last Monday.

Ian Wallis carded a 71 at Oakwood Country Club to finish second in the individual standings.

Zac Dunn placed sixth with a round up 81, while Jack Morgan and David Fares tied a shot back in eight place.

Jack Lee rounded out the team with an 87 for 12th place.

Last Thursday, the Cyclone competed at the Perkins-Tryon Invitational at Cimarron Trails in Guthrie.

Irish Girls 5th At Sillwater

The McGuinness and PC North

Mahen also took the loss on the mound, allowing 10 runs on six hits and striking out five over 2 1/3 innings. Crossings is set to host Roff this Friday, followed by a home game against Alva on Monday and a trip to Alva on Tuesday.

HARRAH TOO

MUCH FOR EAGLES girls competed last week at the Stillwater invitational with the Irish coming in fifth place and the Panthers claimed seventh.

Hampered a by troubles in the field, Harding Charter Prep endured a doubleheader loss to Harrah on Monday.

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Allie Justiz shot a 73 at Stillwater Country Club to claim third in the individual standings.

Abbie Justiz also cracked the top 25 with a round of 88.

PC North’s Tiana Frantz shot 83 to tie for 16th to lead the Panthers.

Irish Boys 3rd At Lawton

With a pair of players in the top 10, the McGuinness boys finished third at the Lawton MacArthur Highlander Invitational.

Ryan McClanahan fired a 76 at Ft. Sill Golf Club to place third in the individual standings and teammate Carson Lee came in three shots back at 79 in a tie for sixth.

The Irish are set to compete at the 5A State Preview this Tuesday.

Soccer Roundup

Chargers net shutout against Alva

Keyed by goals from seven different players, the Heritage Hall boys soccer team cruised to a 10-0 win over Alva last week.

Cayson Argo netted two goals and two assists to lead the Chargers (4-1). Cole Corley added two goals and an assist, while Noah Ruggozino added a goal and two assists.

The Charger girls (4-0) also rolled

Track Roundup

to a 10-0 triumph against the Goldbugs.

This Tuesday, both squads travel to Kingfisher for a doubleheader starting at 5:30 p.m. for the girls and 7:30 p.m. for the boys.

Knights Run Over Douglass

Crossings Christian evened its record with a dominating 10-0 victory against Douglass.

Charlie Cook scored a team-best four goals and two assists to lead the Knights (2-2). Kaiden Laisle added three goals and five assists.

Earlier in the week, Harper Nance netted three goals and assist to help Crossings to a 9-0 triumph over McLoud. Laisle and Cook also contributed a goal and two assists each in the victory.

The Knight girls (3-3) also swept both games last week, including a 10-0 win against Millwood and a 2-1 overtime win against McLoud.

Both squads have road games this week starting Tuesday and Christian Heritage and Thursday at OCS in Edmond.

EAGLE GIRLS CLIP KINGFISHER

Harding Charter Prep settled for a split with Kingfisher in last week’s action, with the Eagle girls winning 3-2 but the boys losing 1-0 to the Yellowjackets.

Yamileth Ponce and Laken LaForce scored a goal each for the Eagle girls (6-3) against Kingfisher.

Earlier in the week, it was the Eagle boys (6-2) with a 2-1 victory over Woodward behind goals from Julio Ponce and Lennin Ayala.

The Harding Prep girls, however, endured a 3-2 setback in overtime with goals from Ponce and LaForce.

Heritage Hall’s Cayson Argo scored two goals and two assists in last week’s 10-0 win over Alva.

Tennis Roundup

Cyclones outduel Trinity Valley

The Casady boys tennis team swept a pair of Southwest Preparatory Conference duals last weekend.

Eric Thein and Warner Hayhurst won their match in No. 1 doubles, as did Thatcher Wallis and Bryce Johnson in No. 2 doubles to help the Cylcones to a 3-2 win over Fort WorthTrinity Valley on Saturday.

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