ENID, Okla. —
HS BASEBALL
ENID 14, OKC BRONCOS 5
BRONCOS 020 210 0 —5 9 6
ENID 120 830 X —14 7 3
WP — Sarver, 41⁄3 innings, 8 hits, 3 strikeouts, 3 walks. LP — Waitmon. Broncos — Sanders, 2-for-3, rbi, run scored; Waitmon, 2-for-4; Elmore, double. Enid — Childs, 3 stolen bases, run scored; Fore, 2 runs scored; Voitik, 2-for-3, stolen base, run scored; Floyd, 1-for-3, rbi, triple; Kearney, double, 2 rbi, run scored; Herbel, 2 runs scored; Minter, 2 rbi, run scored.
PREP BASEBALL
FAIRVIEW 12, CARNEGIE 2
CARNEGIE 101 00 2 2 6
FAIRVIEW 075 0X 12 12 4
WP: Dillard; LP: Schurman
Fairview - Smith 3-3, 2RBI; Hess 2-3, Kippenberger 1-2, triple, RBI
FAIRVIEW 9, APACHE 0
FAIRVIEW 002 311 2 - 9 13 3
APACHE 000 000 0 - 0 5 3
WP: Smith; LP: Domedo
Fairview: Hess 3-5, HR, 4 RBI; Smith 3-4, double, 2 RBI; Christopher 2-4, double, 2 RBI; Kippenberger 2-3
Fairview (4-1) Next: today at Hinton 1 p.m.
PIONEER 12, DRUMMOND 6
DRUMMOND 230 010 0 —6 4 2
PIONEER 504 102 x 12 7 3
WP —Mason. LP — Menendez. Pioneer — Postier, 2-for-3, double, 3 RBI; Chain, 2-for-4, 3 RBI, home run; Lounsbury, 2-for-4, 2 RBI; Denker, double; Lamunyon, 2-for-2. Drummond — Menendez, 2-for-3; Steinchen, Kokojan, doubles.
DRUMMOND 2, ARNETT 0
ARNETT 000 000 0 —0 7 2
DRUMMOND 110 000 x —2 2 2
WP — Kokojan, 12 strikeouts, 2 hit batters. LP — Johnson. Drummond — Kokojan, double. Drummond, 4-7, will host Chisholm at noon today. Chisholm will play Cashion at 2. Cashion and Drummond play at 4 p.m.
ARNETT 6, PIONEER 3
ARNETT 300 001 2 —6 10 1
PHS 210 000 0 —3 6 0
WP — Tune. LP — Lounsbury. Arnett — Tune, 2-for-5, home run, 4 RBI. Pioneer — Postier, 2-for-3, 2 doubles, RBI. Pioneer will go to the Washington Festival Friday. They will play Mangum at 12:30 p.m. and Wright City at 3.
PREP SOFTBALL
RINGWOOD 14, COV-DOUGLAS 4
C-D 300 100 — 4 10 4
RINGWOOD 440 204 — 14 15 5
WP — Detrick. LP — Smith. C-D — C. Kaiser, 2-for-4, double, 2 RBI; Rupp, 2-for-3; Wicker, 2-for-3, RBI. Ringwood — Hayes, 3-for-3, RBI; Randolph, 2-for-2, double, 6 RBI; Folger, 3-for-4, double, 3 RBI.
RINGWOOD 5, PIONEER 3
PIONEER 012 00 — 3 5 4
RINGWOOD 203 0x — 5 6 1
WP — Detrick. LP — Carillo. Pioneer — Woolsey, 2-for-2, RBI. Ringwood — Hayes, 1-for-3, home run; Wallace, 2-for-2, double; Randolph, 2-for-2, 2 RBI. Ringwood, 11-4, will host Hennessey and Kremlin-Hillsdale at 6 p.m. next Monday.
Late Saturday
Fort Cobb Tournament
Fort Cobb 6, Ringwood 0
Rngwood 22, Empire 0
Apache-Booner 13, Ringwood 9
Ringwood 10, Riverside Indian School 3
Ringwood 5, Anadarko 0
Hobart 15, Ringwood 4
Sports
Local scores for 3-19-13
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NJCAA schedule of games
World Series activities began Friday and extend through next week at David Allen Memorial Ballpark.
- Kansas beats Cowboys
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Madison's Barsness likes playing in Enid
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Sooners zero in on Big 12
Oklahoma has made a complete turnaround in the last two days. The squad that looked dominant early in the season has re-emerged at the Big 12 tournament. The Sooners (38-19) rolled to their second straight tournament victory, thumping Texas Tech (25-30), 8-0, Friday, and improving to 2-0 in the event.
After three weeks of struggling, the team OU thought it would be surfaced. The mix of premier pitching and timely hitting was overwhelming to Baylor on Thursday and Texas Tech on Friday.
More importantly, the victories set up the Sooners’ meeting with Kansas State, which topped Baylor 13-9 Friday, at 12:30 p.m. today. The winner advances to Sunday’s championship game. -
Ricketts, Sooners rout A&M
Keilani Ricketts beat Texas A&M with both her arm and bat Friday as No. 1-ranked Oklahoma moved to within one win of reaching the Women’s College Softball World Series by run-ruling the Aggies 10-2 at Marita Hynes Field Friday.
The Sooners (51-4) can punch their ticket to the Series by beating the Aggies at 11 a.m. today. The game can be seen on ESPN. If A&M wins, a second championship game will follow -
Claborn pleased with WHS progress
The Deer Creek-Lamont team camp has given Waukomis football coach Jon Claborn an idea of how much his team has progressed over the past year.
A newly hired Claborn a year ago took his team to the DCLA camp with three days of spring football behind them.
“We’re leaps and bounds ahead of where we were last year,’’ Claborn said. “We have looked really good ... we’re a year older, stronger, and hopefully, a year smarter.’’
The DCLA camp has offered the Chiefs good competition with teams such as defending Class B state runner-up Pond Creek-Hunter, Coyle and the host Eagles among the participants. - Travelers beat Majors in tournament opener
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