Bartlesville Slow Pitch Softball Team Readies for 6A State Tournament
The Bartlesville slow pitch softball team is preparing to face Choctaw in the first round of the 6A State Tournament, which is set to take place in just a few hours. The eight-team single-elimination tournament will be held at OG&E Field at USA Hall of Fame Stadium.
BHS has been on a winning streak in recent weeks, particularly with impressive victories over Owasso in the Regional games leading up to the state tournament. Head coach Kyle Minton praises his senior leaders for their performance on the field, particularly Allie Scullawl and Chelsea Goddard. Scullawl serves as Bartlesville’s everyday pitcher, while both players have excelled at the plate.
As Bartlesville prepares to compete in the Final 8, Minton emphasizes the importance of maintaining consistency. A victory against Choctaw will propel Bartlesville into the next round, where they will face the winner of Moore and Mustang at 1:00. However, a loss would mean the end of the Bruin’s season. The stakes are high as the team prepares to give it their all on the field.
Choctaw boasts a record of 25-3 for the season, making them a formidable opponent for Bartlesville. Nonetheless, with their exceptional play and determination, Bartlesville is confident that they can come out on top and make it to the next round.
As Bartlesville takes to the field for their first game against Choctaw, fans can expect an intense matchup between two talented teams. With both sides playing with passion and skill, it’s anyone’s game.
In conclusion, Bartlesville is well-prepared for their first game in the 6A State Tournament against Choctaw. With two pivotal seniors leading