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Washington Slow-pitch Softball

Warriors stay busy as playoffs loom

John Denny Montgomery
Posted 4/17/25

The Washington slow-pitch softball team finished another busy week and have won 13 of their last 14 games.

They opened with Plainview in the Turnpike Classic at Sulphur, beating them 16-5.

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Washington Slow-pitch Softball

Warriors stay busy as playoffs loom

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The Washington slow-pitch softball team finished another busy week and have won 13 of their last 14 games.

They opened with Plainview in the Turnpike Classic at Sulphur, beating them 16-5.

Raelee Adkins and Julie Hoehner both had two home runs in the game. Hoehner was 5-5 with four RBIs and Adkins was 4-4 with six ribbies.

Ava Salcedo scored five times.

Sulphur

They then knocked off Sulphur, 17-3.

Salcedo carried the big stick in the game and homered twice. Washington’s 10-run third inning ended any hope for Sulphur.

North Rock Creek

Washington lost to North Rock Creek, 8-4.

It broke a 10-game win streak.

Shelbie Caveness was 1-2 with a double and a pair of RBIs.

The Warriors committed three errors.

Cyril

Washington then beat Class 2A No. 4 Cyril 5-1.

Hoehner was 2-3 and had a pair of ribbies.

The Warriors scored two in the first, a run in the third and two in the fourth.

Washington was mostly clean on defense, with only one error.

Anadarko

They steam rolled Anadarko in a double header on Monday, winning 16-0 and 19-1.

Briley Beller had a huge game at the plate in the first game, knocking in six runs. She was 2-2 with a homer.

Emersyn Massey also homered and was 2-3 at the plate.

In the second game, Caveness went 3-3 with five ribbies.

She had two homers.

Also going deep in the game were Kelby Beller, Reese Schrader and Adkins.

Washington is 18-3 and ranked No. 2 in Class 5A.

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