Knocked off and out
The Indians had to forfeit their second straight game this week with Weatherford due to COVID-19 exposure and quarantine stemming from the game with Cache.
The Indians had to forfeit their second straight game this week with Weatherford due to COVID-19 exposure and quarantine stemming from the game with Cache.
Union City High School’s softball team snapped a three-game slide last week with a 15-5 road win over Carnegie.
The 10-run victory came on the heels of losses to Verden (12-6) and Class A’s top-ranked Binger-Oney (12-2) as the unranked Tigers improved to 11-8 on the season.
Makinzie DeLong had four hits in the win over Carnegie, including a pair of two-baggers, while driving in three runs and scoring two more.
Jordan Schmidt, Makenna DeLong, Kylie McCoy and Kaitlyn Linson all doubled in the 17-hit UCHS attack.
Doubles from Hayden Anderson, Wyatt Dean and Jaxon Olive sparked a 10-hit performance at the plate as Calumet High School’s baseball team snapped a two-game losing streak with an 11-1 win over Earlsboro.
Calumet, coming off losses to Sentinel (12-7) and Class B’s 11th-ranked Lookeba-Sickles (13-7) in the Panthers Labor Day Festival, improved to 5-7 on the fall season.
Redlands Community College’s soccer team uncorked a season-high 21 shots but managed only one goal in a 3-1 road loss in Arkansas to National Park College.
The setback left RCC with an 0-4 record for the season and in the NJCAA Region 2 standings.
Redlands’ goal came in the first half on an unassisted shot by Yalexy Rodriguez, who logged a team-high 10 shots in the loss.
Delia Palmar recorded five shots, followed by Marissa Kirkendall with two shots.
Jordan Evans, Yesenia Rodriguez, Stephany Soto and Ariana Whitfield added a shot each.