ENID, Okla. —
Enid eyes revenge
against Broncos
Enid’s baseball team will try to break a four-game losing streak at 1 p.m. today when it hosts the Oklahoma City Broncos at David Allen Memorial Ballpark.
The Plainsmen (2-7) were swept by Union17-4 and 7-3 Friday night at home.
Enid is looking to avenge a 9-8 loss to the Broncos at the Taco Bell On The Border Tournament March 1 in Fort Smith, Ark.
The Plainsmen almost came back from an early 8-0 deficit, scoring two runs in the fifth and six in the sixth.
Cole Floyd had four RBI for the Plainsmen, including a bases-loaded triple. Jackson Walker and Jake Walker both went 2-for-3.
The Plainsmen will go to the Edmond Memorial Festival beginning Thursday.
The game can be heard on KCRC (1390 AM).
NOC Enid game at
Butler today postponed
Northern Oklahoma College Enid’s baseball team’s game with Butler scheduled for today has been postponed.
Butler had a conference game rained out Sunday, which will be made up today.
The Jets, 4-16, will visit Dodge City Community College for a 4 p.m. doubleheader Tuesday. The Jets will take off for spring break after that.
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Melton’s no-hit bid leads Majors
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Lunt transferring to Illinois
Former Oklahoma State starting quarterback Wes Lunt is transferring to Illinois, returning to his home state after giving the Illini little consideration out of high school.
Lunt is from Rochester, Ill., and started five games last season as a freshman for the Cowboys, but was sidelined by an injury. He was the first true freshman to open the season as the starting quarterback at Oklahoma State since at least 1950.
The highly regarded Lunt will have to sit out this fall under NCAA transfer rules, but when he’s available in 2014 could be an instant upgrade for a struggling Illinois program and coach Tim Beckman, who is headed into his second season in Champaign. Beckman is a former OSU assistant coach. -
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