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B: Sports
April 12, 2024
District baseball, softball pairings released

The OSSAA has released the 2024 Spring Baseball and Softball District Pairings, with Henryetta, Dewar and Preston all set to host the various teams. Games will begin next Wednesday.

2024 Spring Baseball District Pairings Host site listed first Class B

1. Calumet, Carney, Geary

2. Ft. Cobb-Broxton, Bray-Doyle, Lookeba-Sickles

3. Tupelo, Calvin, Graham-Dustin

4. Stuart, Braggs, Haileyville

5. Kiowa, Bokoshe, Coleman

6. Roff, Wanette, Wapanucka 7. Navajo, Chattanooga, Olustee-Eldorado

8. Granite, Duke, Indiahoma

9. Caney, Achille, Stringtown

10. Mulhall-Orlando, Olive Shidler, Mountain View

11. Leedey, Erick, Gotebo

12. Vici, Buffalo, Waynoka

13. Kremlin-Hillsdale, Dover, Medford

14. Asher, Butner, Maysville

15. Hammon, Balko/Forgan, Beaver

16. Blair, Grandfield, Tipton

17. Mill Creek, Milburn, Springer

18. Big Pasture, Alex, Temple

19. Boswell, Buffalo Valley, Leflore

20. New Lima, Schulter, Wilson 21. Copan, Bluejacket, Welch

22. Covington-Douglas, Agra, Oilton

23. Smithville, Eagletown, Whitesboro

24. Earlsboro, Bowlegs, Maud

25. Moss, Kinta, McCurtain

26. Mason, Midway, Oaks Mission

27. Turner, Ryan, Thackerville

28. Lomega, Cimarron/Aline-Cleo, Timberlake

29. Arnett, Sweetwater, Tyrone

30. Frontier, Prue, South Coffeyville

31. Battiest, Ft. Towson, Soper

32. Varnum, Sasakwa, Paden — Class A 1. Dewar, Canadian

2. Tushka, Rock Creek

3. Rattan, Savanna

4. Wright City, Bennington

5. Okarche, Garber, Waukomis

6. Caddo, Konawa, Ringling

7. Amber-Pocasset, Ninnekah, Wellston

8. Arapaho-Butler, Okeene, Ringwood

9. Ripley, Coyle, Yale

10. Canute Burns, Flat-Dill City, Seiling

11. Pioneer-Pleasant, Vale, Glencoe Woodland

12. Sterling, Geronimo/Cement, Rush Springs

13. Hydro-Eakly, Ok. Christian Academy, Verden

14. Laverne, Cherokee, Turpin

15. Red Oak, Clayton, Quinton

16. Sentinel, Central High, Empire

17. Hollis, Cheyenne/Reydon, Snyder

18. Shattuck, Fargo-Gage/Ft. Supply, Mooreland

19. Stonewall, Crowder, Strother

20. Porum, Arkoma, Gans

21. Apache, Thomas-Fay-Custer, Wilson

22. Cameron, Keota, Talihina

23. Union City, Southwest Covenant, Wayne

24. Drummond, Oklahoma Bible, Pond Creek-Hunter

25. Depew, Davenport, Regent Prep

26. Binger-Oney, Carnegie, Cordell

27. Barnsdall, Foyil, Okay

28. Porter, Consolidated Cave Springs, Gore

29. Velma-Alma, Fletcher, Waurika

30. Allen, Indianola, Wetumka

31. Drumright, Liberty, Webbers Falls

32. Weleetka, Hominy, Summit Christian — Class 3A

1. Comanche, Frederick, Lexington, Lindsay, Lone Grove, Marietta, Washington

2. Bethel, Chandler, Henryetta, Kellyville, Luther, Prague, Mt. St. Mary

3. Casady, Community Christian, Heritage Hall, Holdenville, Jones, Little Axe, Millwood

4. Alva, Blackwell, Chisholm, Crossings Christian, Oklahoma Christian School, Perry, Star Spencer

5. Adair, Commerce, Kansas, Keys (Parkhill), Lincoln Christian, Rejoice Christian, Salina, Sequoyah (Tahlequah)

6. Beggs, Holland Hall, Kiefer, Metro Christian, Morris, Okmulgee, Sperry

7. Cascia Hall, Eufaula, Heavener, Roland, Spiro, Victory Christian, Westville

8. Antlers, Atoka, Hugo, Idabel, Kingston, Silo, Tishomingo, Valliant — Class 4A

1. Ada, Bethany, Blanchard, Byng, Douglass, Harrah, McLoud, Seminole

2. Ardmore, Dickson, Madill, Marlow, Newcastle, Plainview, Sulphur

3. Anadarko, Bishop McGuinness, Clinton, Elk City, Kingfisher, Weatherford, Woodward

4. Bridge Creek, Cache, Chickasha, Classen SAS @ NE, Harding Charter Prep, Pauls Valley, Purcell, Tuttle

5. Broken Bow, Checotah, Hilldale, Muldrow, Poteau, Stigler, Wagoner

6. Ft. Gibson, Inola, Jay, Locust Grove, Sallisaw, Sequoyah (Claremore), Stilwell

7. Berryhill, Bristow, Catoosa, Dewey, Miami, Oologah-Talala, Verdigris, Vinita

8. Cushing, Cleveland, Glenpool, Mannford, North Rock Creek, Perkins-Tryon, Tecumseh, Skiatook — 2024 Slow-Pitch Softball District Pairings Class B

1. Caney, Milburn

2. Mtn. View-Gotebo, Indiahoma

3. Leedey, Beaver

4. Tupelo, Bowlegs

5. Asher, Paden

6. Lookeba-Sickles, Corn Bible

7. Chattanooga, Duke

8. Arnett, Blair

9. Whitesboro, Sasakwa

10. Shidler, Timberlake

11. McCurtain, Graham-Dustin 12. Coleman, Ryan

13. Pittsburg, Achille

14. New Lima, Mill Creek, Bray-Doyle

15. Dover, Waynoka, Cement

16. Carney, Haileyville, Cimarron — Class A

1. Binger-Oney, Geary

2. Red Oak, Mason

3. Stuart, Earlsboro

4. Hammon, Buffalo

5. Navajo, Tipton

6. Kiowa, Oilton, Wilson 7. Turner, Thackerville, Stringtown

8. Moss, Cameron, Coyle

9. Ft. Cobb-Broxton, Calumet, Vici

10. Kremlin-Hillsdale, Glencoe, Prue

11. Roff, Macomb, Varnum

12. Soper, Buffalo Valley, Boswell

13. Leflore, Smithville, Ft. Towson

14. Covington Douglas, Union City, Welch

15. Maud, Wapanucka, Olive

16. Grandfield, Alex, Sentinel — Class 2A

1. Shattuck, Turpin

2. Arapaho-Butler, Fargo-Gage/Ft Supply

3. Waukomis, Garber

4. Drummond, Okeene

5. Sterling, Verden

6. Cyril, Ninnekah

7. Woodland, Okay

8. Canute, Ok Bible Academy, Pond Creek-Hunter

9. Depew, Webbers Falls, Cave Springs

10. Fletcher, Ringwood, Davenport

11. Rock Creek, Quinton, Keota

12. Central High, Bennington, Wetumka

13. Weleetka, Crowder, Arkoma

14. Okarche, Seiling, Indianola

15. Strother, Stonewall, Gans

16. Cheyenne/Reydon, Burns Flat-Dill City, Pioneer/Pleasant Vale — Class 3A

1. Tushka, Colbert, Allen/Calvin

2. Ripley, Barnsdall, Liberty

3. Rattan, Haworth, Wister

4. Caddo, Konawa, Clayton/Moyers

5. Haskell, Ketchum, Central Sallisaw

6. Dewar, Drumright, Canadian

7. Fairland, Hulbert, Quapaw

8. Apache, Geronimo/Lawton Academy, Vanoss

9. Hydro-Eakley, Amber-Pocasset, Riverside 10. Wilson, Healdton, Elmore City-Pernell

11. Hominy, Afton, Morrison

12. Merritt, Sayre, Mooreland

13. Wayne, Stratford, Savanna

14. Porum, Wright City, Gore, Talihina

15. Mangum, Carnegie, Snyder

16. Minco, Mounds, Wewoka — Class 4A

1. Dale, Meeker

2. Pocola, Spiro

3. Oktaha, Warner

4. Silo, Hartshorne

5. Preston, Colcord, Sequoyah Tahlequah

6. Coalgate, Morris, Wilburton

7. Latta, Beggs, Okemah

8. Crescent, Fairview, Community Christian School

9. Dibble, Hobart, Luther

10. Antlers, Holdenville, Wynnewood

11. Stroud, Salina, Okmulgee 12. Tishomingo, Davis, Lexington

13. Panama, Howe, Vian

14. Henryetta, Chelsea, Wyandotte

15. Chisholm, Hinton, Kellyville

16. Valliant, Heavener, Calera — Class 5A

1. North Rock Creek, Seminole, Harding Charter Prep

2. Tecumseh, Crooked Oak, Blanchard

3. Washington, Western Heights, Dickson

4. Cache, Anadarko, Lindsay

5. Broken Bow, Hugo, Ada

6. Pryor, Sallisaw, Ft. Gibson

7. Bristow, Sperry, Stigler

8. Byng, Newcastle, Idabel

9. Plainview, Marietta, Kingston

10. Mcloud, Little Axe, Weatherford

11. Perkins-Tryon, Cleveland, Checotah

12. Chandler, Berryhill, Harrah

13. Bethel, Woodward, Elgin

14. Stilwell, Eufaula, Muldrow, Roland

15. Cushing, Prague, Locust Grove

16. Purcell, Sulphur, Madill

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