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March 26, 2025
Lady Dragons dominate Okemah in offensive showcase
By Patrick Ford Editor

The Dewar Lady Dragons unleashed a flurry of offense in back-to-back victories over the Okemah Lady Panthers on Monday, collecting an incredible 44 hits and 38 runs across two games. In the opener, Korbyn Anderson led the charge with three hits and four RBIs, including a first-inning triple and a third-inning single, helping Dewar cruise to a 24-7 win. The Lady Dragons scored 13 runs in the first inning alone, highlighted by extra-base hits from Emmy Hall (double, triple), Emma Bear (triple, double), and Tempe Parker (single, triple).

Dewar continued the onslaught in the second inning with more scoring thanks to a walk by Peyton Farrow and a groundout by Bre Harvell that brought in three runs. The Lady Dragons capped their explosive performance in the third with seven more runs, fueled by hits from Anderson, Kyla Bear, Hall and Bear.

Cali Thomason got the win in the circle, allowing seven runs on nine hits while striking out one.

— Game 1 Stats

• Korbyn Anderson: 3 H, 4 RBI

• Emma Bear: 3 H, 5 RBI

• Tempe Parker: 3 H

• Bre Harvell: 3 H

• Emmy Hall: 3 H

• Raygin Thomas: 2 H – In Game 2, Dewar struck again, this time breaking the game open with an eight-run third inning to seal a 14-4 win. Kinsey Maldonado belted a solo home run and later added a two-run single. Alyssa Baughman added an inside-the-park homer, bringing in three runs.

Cali Thomason earned another win in the circle, giving up just two runs over three innings and striking out three. Miracle Story provided relief to secure the victory.

— Game 2 Stats

• Kinsey Maldonado: 2 H, HR, 3 RBI

• Alyssa Baughman: HR, 3 RBI

• Tempe Parker, Korbyn Anderson, Jaycie Berry, Raygin Thomas, Kyla Bear, Emma Bear and Emmy Hall had 2 hits each.

Dewar’s defense remained sharp, going error-free in both contests. Emma Bear led the team with four defensive plays in Game 2.

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