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Wilson, Henryetta deliver wins on the diamond
Sports
September 10, 2025
Wilson, Henryetta deliver wins on the diamond
By Patrick Ford Editor

It was a jam-packed week of softball action in Okmulgee County, with the Wilson Lady Tigers and Henryetta Lady Knights both showing strength on the field across multiple games. From walk-offs to no-hit performances, both squads racked up notable victories and battled through tight contests. Here’s a comprehensive look at last week’s highlights.

— Wilson Recap

Proctor leads Lady Tigers past Holdenville, 6-3 Jaslene Proctor had a monster day at the plate, going 3-for-3 with three singles to lead the Lady Tigers to a 6-3 win over the Holdenville Lady Wolverines on Thursday. Wilson overcame a 3–1 deficit in the second inning by tying the game in the fourth on a sacrifice fly by E. Bear, then pulling ahead with a three-run sixth that included clutch singles by Bear and M. Dobson.

Proctor also earned the win in the circle, pitching five innings of scoreless ball, allowing just one hit while striking out five and walking two. K. Currin pitched the first inning, surrendering three runs on one hit and three walks.

Wilson’s 11-hit attack was led by Proctor and K. Earhart, who each had three hits. E. Bear went 1-for-1 with 3 RBIs, and A. Baughman chipped in two hits. Proctor also swiped two bases.

For Holdenville, Madyson Richmond and Dixie Gamble managed the team’s only two hits, while Rylee Eckles, Lexxi Goolsby and Darcy Shepherd each recorded an RBI. Goolsby led the team with two walks, and the defense turned one double play.

— Second-inning surge propels Wilson in 7-0 shutout Wilson exploded for five runs in the second inning to cruise past Oilton on Thursday. Jaslene Proctor doubled in a run, P. Lollis tripled, E. Bear singled and Jamie Proctor added a two-run single to set the tone early.

Proctor earned the win again, tossing 3.2 innings of one-hit ball with one walk. Wilson was flawless in the field and collected nine hits. Jamie Proctor and Lollis each went 2-for-3, with Proctor driving in two.

Paydee Smith took the loss for Oilton but notched seven strikeouts. Smith also had Oilton’s only hit.

— Wilson falls twice to Lady Knights

The Lady Tigers dropped two games to the Lady Knights on Saturday, falling 5-1 and 3-1.

In the first game, Allie Davis did it all for Henryetta – earning the win in the circle with four innings of one-run ball and adding a 2-for-2 day at the plate with 2 RBIs. Wilson managed five hits – one each from Dobson, Jamie Proctor, Sanders, Lollis and Jaslene Proctor. Lollis drove in the lone Wilson run.

In the second game, Keegan Hamric was dominant for Henryetta, striking out eight in five innings and giving up only two hits. She also drove in all three of the team’s runs, including a tworun double in the first. Wilson’s hits came from K. Sanders and P. Lollis, with Lollis driving in their only run.

Wilson’s defense held strong without an error. Jamie Proctor led the team with four chances in the field.

— Wilson edges Morris in walk-off thriller

In the most dramatic game of the week, Wilson walked it off against the Morris Varsity Eagles 8-7 on Saturday. Tied at seven in the bottom of the 7th, M. Dobson delivered a game-winning single. Dobson had a 3-for-4 day, while K. Currin also notched three hits and earned the win in relief.

Wilson rallied from an early 6-2 hole with a five-run third inning, capped by a two-RBI triple from Jaslene Proctor. Proctor finished with three RBIs. E. Bear and P. Lollis added multiple hits as Wilson pounded out 12 hits total.

Currin allowed just one unearned run and two hits over 4.1 innings, striking out four. Proctor started and gave up six runs (two earned) on four hits.

Morris was paced by Brooke Thomas, who had two hits and went the distance in the circle. Katelyn Sparkman, Alayna Fixico and Brooklyn Wright each drove in a run. Morris racked up five walks and five stolen bases, including two by Chyla Marris.

— Henryetta Recap

Lady Knights blank Hulbert Ailanee Hicks put on a show at Wilson on Thursday, going a perfect 3-for-3 and launching a home run in the first inning to help lift Henryetta past Hulbert in a 10-0 shutout.

Hicks homered, singled twice, and drove in two. Serenity Rex (3-for-4), Allie Davis (3-for-3, 2 RBIs) and Cialee Watkins (2for-2) contributed to Henryetta’s 14-hit barrage.

Allie Davis earned the start and dominated for three innings, allowing just one hit and striking out six. Kelsey Brandt closed the game with a hitless inning, fanning two. The Lady Knights ran wild with eight stolen bases and didn’t commit an error. Rex led the defense with nine chances.

Gracie Conrad had Hulbert’s only hit.

— Wilson Standout Performers • Jaslene Proctor: 3 wins in the circle, 6-for-10 hitting across games, 5 RBIs, 2 SBs.

• M. Dobson: 3-for-4 vs. Morris with a walk-off single, strong presence at the plate.

• K. Earhart: 3-hit game vs. Holdenville.

• E. Bear: 4 RBIs in two games, including a sac fly and clutch single.

• P. Lollis: Multiple multi-hit games, consistent offense.

• K. Currin: Strong relief effort vs. Morris, 4.1 innings with 4 Ks.

— Henryetta Standout Performers

• Ailanee Hicks: 3-for-3, HR, 2 RBIs vs. Hulbert.

• Allie Davis: Win vs. Wilson, 3-for-3 vs. Hulbert, 4 RBIs across two games.

• Keegan Hamric: 8 Ks in win vs. Wilson, 3 RBIs.

• Serenity Rex: 3-for-4 vs. Hulbert, 2 stolen bases, 9 fielding chances.

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