Category: Lindsay
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Area Playoff Previews: Road Tests for Maysville, Dibble, Lindsay, Blanchard & Noble; Home Lights for Washington, Tuttle & Newcastle
Class C — Maysville at Oaks-Mission: Road Dogs vs. Hot Streak Setup: Friday, Nov. 14, Oaks. Maysville (4–6) heads east off a late push; Oaks-Mission (7–3) has been rolling at home. Keys / Players / Context: Quick Facts (Mini-Box):Records: Maysville 4–6; Oaks-Mission 7–3 • Field position could be the decider. Closing: If it’s one score…
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Washington vs Lindsay: Warriors 41–6 to Seal 7th Straight District Title
WASHINGTON — Creed Barrett threw three touchdowns and Javen Hall ran in two more as Washington handled Lindsay 41–6 at Reed Field, clinching the Warriors’ seventh consecutive district crown (2019–2025). Washington struck fast. Barrett feathered a deep ball to Case Alexander for the opener, then Hall slashed in for 14–0 after one. The Warriors’ front…
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Championship Bound: Washington, Blanchard Take Care of Business in Semifinals
OKLAHOMA CITY — Washington handled Lindsay 11–1 in six innings and Blanchard powered past Tuttle 8–3, sending both local programs to Championship Saturday at the USA Softball Hall of Fame Complex. Game 1: Washington vs Lindsay (Class 3A Semifinal) Washington struck first on a two-run single from Presley Lucas in the opening frame. Emersyn Massey’s…
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📰 State Quarterfinal Roundup: Washington rolls, Lindsay blanks Bethel; Blanchard and Tuttle cruise into semis
OKLAHOMA CITY — The Class 3A and 4A State Tournaments opened Thursday at Devon Park, with Washington, Lindsay, Blanchard, and Tuttle all punching their tickets to Friday’s semifinals. Washington 8, Perry 1 The Washington Lady Warriors opened Class 3A state with an 8–1 win over Perry, powered by a three-run third inning and crisp defense…
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Postseason Path: Local Teams Set for Regional Battles in Classes A, 3A & 4A
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It’s postseason week across Classes A, 3A and 4A. For 3A and 4A schools, the path goes through Super Regionals, where only winners move on to the state tournament. In Class A, it’s simpler — regional champions punch their ticket straight to state. Around our coverage area, Washington, Lindsay, Newcastle, Tuttle and Blanchard host their…
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Washington and Purcell Set to Host Third Annual Heart of Oklahoma Tournament
The Heart of Oklahoma Tournament returns this week for its third year, once again co-hosted by Washington and Purcell. The three–day event runs Thursday through Saturday, bringing together a deep field of small–school programs from across the state. Local flavor will be strong once again, with Washington, Purcell, Tuttle, Lindsay, Blanchard, and Bridge Creek all…
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Lindsay’s Flood Silences Purcell in 2–0 Win
PURCELL — The Leopardettes opened their season on the road Monday night and leaned on the arm of Arizona State commit Riese Flood to shut down the Purcell Lady Dragons, 2–0. Flood was dominant in the circle, striking out 12 while allowing just one hit and two walks across five scoreless innings. The right-hander recorded…