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ERIC X. VICCARO
Sports Editor
Guymon Daily Herald
ERIC VICCARO/Guymon Daily Herald
Guymon's Randy Costilla will face Elk City's
pitching during the upcoming district tournament at Elk City.
The exact dates and times of tournament games haven't been set
yet, but are expected soon.
Guymon High School baseball manager Dave Woodard
wouldn’t admit it, but he had to be breathing a little sigh of
relief.
That’s because the Tigers have drawn Elk City for
its district assignment. The best two-of-three set will take
place at Elk City.
“Elk City is a better match-up for us,” Woodard
said. “That’ll work. Realistically, we don’t have the firepower
to beat teams like Clinton yet.”
The Oklahoma Secondary School Activities
Association released class 2A, 3A and 4A district assignments
Thursday evening from headquarters in Oklahoma City.
Class 4A top-ranked Clinton (26-0) as well as No.
2 Weatherford (21-4) were both given district byes and therefore
become automatic district champions. Guymon’s rival Woodward has
drawn Blackwell for its district opponent.
The assigning of district positions has changed
since the implementation of the Okrankings.com Web site.
Guymon (7-9) and Elk City (10-12) should be a
more even contest than what happened to the Tigers last year.
Clinton whipped the Tigers in two straight district games during
the 2007 season, by scores of 13-2 and 14-1.
“We watched Elk City play up at the Clinton
(Interstate-40) Tournament,” Woodard said. “They have been a
well-coached team for the six years I’ve been here with Guymon.
They are going to be tough. But, it’s going to be a matter if we
show up to play.”
Guymon and Elk City played in a district
tournament two years ago when the Tigers produced a 24-win
season. Guymon lost to Elk City by one run in the last inning of
both of those games.
Guymon hasn’t won a district baseball title since
1995. Coincidentally, the team the Tigers beat was the Elks.
Class 4A district tournaments must be completed
by Saturday, April 26.
The exact dates and times of the Guymon-Elk City
district tournament haven’t been determined yet.
Guymon played Cache at 11 a.m. Friday in the
first round of the “Battle of the Big Bats” Tournament played
host by Hobart High School.
If Guymon wins, it will play in the semifinals of
the championship bracket at 3:30 p.m. Saturday. Should the
Tigers lose, they will play in the consolation semifinals at 9
a.m.
The consolation final is set for 11 a.m. Saturday
with the third-place game at 6 p.m. and the championship at 8:30
p.m.
Classes A and B announced, too
OKLAHOMA CITY — The Oklahoma Secondary School
Activities Association has announced the district assignments
for the upcoming spring Class A and Class B baseball
tournaments.
Keyes will play at Arnett in the Class B event.
Beaver will be play host to a Class A triangular
with Turpin and Hooker.
Those games must be completed by next Saturday,
April 19.
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