SHAWNEE–The Lady Wolves’ record is now 13-4 after dropping a 3-0 decision to Harrah on Friday at Shawnee.
Ashley Brokeshoulder (12-4) took the loss, allowing five hits and striking out 10 Lady Panthers.
Harrah’s Ali Manship was the winning pitcher, tossing a one-hitter while striking out nine. Shawnee’s only hit came from Harley Davis, who singled in the bottom of the second. Sidni Boyer was walked once and hit by a pitch.
Harrah scored in the fourth, fifth, and seventh innings.
Shawnee will play two games at Byng today, facing the home team at 12:30 p.m. and Durant at 2 p.m.
Weleetka 12,
Earlsboro 2
MOSS — Earlsboro’s Megan Maloy allowed only six hits but saw twice as many Weleetka runners cross home plate in Friday’s 12-2 loss in the Moss Tournament.
The Lady Wildcats committed five errors in the elimination game.
Maloy was Earlsboro’s only pitcher and gave up two walks while collecting three strikeouts.
Offensively, Shaina Bender, Bianca Gutierrez and Maloy each went 1-for-2.
With the loss, Earlsboro’s record slipped to 7-7.
Tecumseh 6, Sapulpa 5
SAND SPRINGS — Paige Lenaburg had six hits in three games Friday as well as the game-winning RBI in Tecumseh’s 6-5 win over Sapulpa.
Lenaburg’s sacrifice fly in the seventh inning capped a 1-for-2 effort against Sapulpa.
In that same game, Kenra O’Shell went 2-for-3 with two RBIs and Tara Goodman added a pair of singles.
Kim Billie was the winning pitcher despite giving up 15 hits.
In Tecumseh’s first game Friday, the Savages were blanked by Haskell, 3-0.
Lenaburg did her part, going 3-for-3 with a trio of singles. Billie allowed eight hits and had one strikeout.
The Savages rebounded with a 9-7 win over Skiatook. It was a comeback win for Tecumseh, which trailed 7-1 in the second inning.
Billie gave up 10 hits and struck out two.
Lenaburg had two hits in three at-bats, including a double and three RBIs. Katie McBay went 2-for-2 with a double and an RBI and Autumn Walker was 2-for-3 with a double and an RBI.
Tecumseh (17-7) will continue action in the Sand Springs Tournament by playing Bishop Kelley at 9 a.m. today and Mannford at noon.
Note: Reports compiled by Christina Purdom and Brian King.


