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bemons third in Wood Bat Classic
Perkins-Tryon pounded
0ttt 13 hits and Jimmy Pike
tenained undefeated on the
the Demons gained a
over the Fairview Yel-
Saturday to claim
place in the P-T Wood
Classic.
will begin Class 3A dis-
action today
Pawnee Black Bears
best 2-out-of-3 format.
The first two games wifl be
Played today beginning at 5
P.nl. With the second starting
around 7:30. An if-necessary
contest will be at 5 p.m. Friday.
Post-season action will be
broadcast on Stillwater radio
station KGFY 105.5 FM with
the pregame show beginning at
around 4:45 p.m.
Bill VanNess and Rick
Lomenick will bring all the
action.
The Demons concluded
the regular season earlier this
week with home games against
Kingfisher (Monday) and Dale
(Tuesday). Results were not
available at deadline.
P-T got on the board first in
the top of the second. Jeremy
Hefner scored when Charlie
Hinkle's fly ball was dropped
in centerfield fbr an error. The
Demons added two more in the
third.
Jeremy Graham scored on a
Pike single and was followed by
Logan Kamer crossing the place
after a Brian Carroll double.
Fairview's only runs came in
the bottom of the third to cut the
P-T lead to 3-2.
The Demons got those runs
back in the fourth. Graham
reached on a two-out infield
place finishers
is Lumberkings finished third in last weekend's 14-and-under USSSA
al Qualifying tournament in Moore. The Lumberkings defeated the Putnam
lals 8-7 in extra innings with a walk off home run and followed that up
run-ruling the Bridgecreek Bobcats 1 3-1. Perkins was beat by the Bowie, Texas,
7-3 and No. 1 ranked Ada Panthers 9-3 on Sunday to place third. On the
row, from left, are Zach Carter, Justin Kimmel, Caleb Eytcheson, Casey Sadler,
Howard amd Conner Hughes. On the back row are coach Josh Tivis, Kirk
Ryan Atkins, Chance Townsend, coach Winfrey Kinzie, Jared Shelton, coach
s, Lee Ledford and Jacob Hart.
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hit. He then scored on a Karner
single. Kamer scored on Pike's
second hit of the game.
In the fifth, Hefner scored on
a Hinkle single and the final run
came in the sixth when Hefner
doubled to score Graham.
Hefner led the hitting attack
going 3-for-4 with two doubles.
Graham, Karner, Pike, and Alex
Allen also had two hits each.
The Demons had five doubles
in the game.
Pike went the distance for
his 11 'h win of the year against
no losses. He struck out nine,
walked one and hit two bat-
ters.
The Demons couldn't make
it four wins this season over
Perry in semifinals action Friday
night. P-T committed five costly
errors despite Hefner's three-hit
pitching performance.
Perry scored three runs in
the top of the first without any
hits. P-T had two errors. The
Maroons added three more runs
in the fourth. It was this inning
Perry collected their hits.
P-T scored a run in the
second when Hinkle grounded
out to score Pike. Travis Ell-
rich scored the other run in the
bottom of the fifth on a wild
pitch.
The Demons opened the
tournament with a 4-0 win
over Meeker.
P-T plated all the runs in the
second inning on two hits and
taking advantage of two Meeker
errors.
Karner earned the win on the
mound.
Earlier in the week, the
Demons run-ruled Kingfisher
9-1 on the road. Jimmy Pike
got the win.
P-T 7, Fairvlew 2
P-T 012 211 0-7 13 0
FHS 002 000..0+7-,2 ,7,4
and J. Kliewer. W - Pike (11-0). L
- Dietenbach.
Perry 6, P-T 2
PHS 300 300 0-6 3 2
P-T 010 010 0-2 4 5
Beckner and Terronez. Hefner
and Carroll. W - Beckner. L - Hefner
(5-2).
HR - Perry: Belay.
P-T 4, Mleker 0
MHS 000 000 0-0 4 1
P-T 0400000-4 7 1
Moore, Wiley (2"a), Bussey (5 =)
and Dodd. Karner and Carroll. W
- Karner (7-1). L - Moore.
P-T 9, Kingfisher 1
P-T 301 401-9 9 0
KHS 100 000-1 5 4
Pike, Karner (4=), Hefner (6 m) and
Carroll. Pontious and Bales. W - Pike
(10-0). L - Pontious.
THE PERKINS JOURNAL, Thursday, May 1, 2003-5
Short stops
Regional track meet Saturday
Perkins-Tryon track teams will compete in the regional meet al
Watonga on Saturday.
In addition to P-T, other teams competing will be Alva, Bethany
Chisholm, Fairview, Hennessey, Heritage Hall, Hobart, Jones.
Luther, Meeker, Mt. St. Mary, Oklahoma Christian, and Watonga
On Friday, two Lady Demon tracksters placed in a meet al
Konawa.
Jessica Dukes was third in the discus and Reagan Deaver finished
fourth in the high jump.
Softballers fall in district finals
CHANDLER -- The P-T Lady Demons were shutout b2€
Prague 10-0 in the finals of last week's district softball toumamem
at Chandler.
P-T opened the tournament with a 13-4 win over Chandler
Prague late eliminated Chandler. In the first of two games, Pragu
blanked the Lady Demons 8-0 then added the second shutout.
Baseball camp set June 2-5
The Perkins-Tryon Demon Baseball Camp will be held June 2-5
at the P-T baseball field. In the event of inclement weather during
the week, a makeup day will be June 6.
Campers will learn various fundamentals during the camp. It i
open to those who will be in the third through ninth grades nexl
year. The cost of the camp will be $55 for early registration.
For more information, contact head coach Bobby Buck at 547-
1081 or 547-2266.
Softball camp set June 9-12
The first Perkins-Tryon Lady Demon Softball Camp will be held
June 9-12 at the Lady Demon softball field along State Highwa2y
33.
The camp is for those who will be in the third through nint
grades next school year. It will be from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. each day.
Lunch will be from 11:30 a.m.-noon.
The four days of fundamentals will touch on hitting; bunting:
fielding, range and ability to cover area; and arm strength, quickness
of release and accuracy.
The cost will be $60 before June 1. After that date, to registratio
fee will be $65. It includes a camp shirt, ball, and camp trophy.
Championship ring donations sought
COYLE -- The 2003 Class A basketball state champions Coyle
Bluejackets are taking donations for their championship rings.
For more information, call head coach Josh Sumrall at (405',
314-5674 or mail contributions to Coyle Public Schools, attentio/3
Josh Sumrall, P.O. Box 287, Coyle, OK 73027.
NYSP cancelled this summer
The National Youth Sports Program, which has been held each
summer at Oklahoma State University since 1975, has been can-
celled this summer due to the renovation of the Colvin Recreation
Center.
NYSPis fillraily,fimded and is sponsored by the National Col.
legiate Athletic Association. The OSU College of Education expects
the program to be offered again in 2004.
Lady Demons basketball camp set
The Perkins-Tryon Lady Demon basketball camp will be held
June 16-20 in the P-T Gymnasium.
The camp is open to girls who will be in the 3a-9th grades nex!
year. It will be held from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. each day with an awards
assembly scheduled for the final day.
The camp fee will be $60 before June 1 and $65 after that date.
The fee includes a camp shirt, a camp ball, and a camp trophy.
Fundamentals that will be emphasized will be a winning atti-
tude, live ball movements, post moves, shooting drills, free throws.
game situations, shooting instruction, and dribbling and dribblin
moves.
For more information about the camp, contact Lady Demons
head coach Jerry Burnett at 547-5724.
Perkins 15-and-under drops 2 of 3 games
when Eric Vaughn tripled then
later scored.
Stroud scored runs in the
remaining five innings to gain
the run-rule win. Perkins scored
two in the second when Lance
Spence reached on an error
The Perkins Parks and
Recreation 15-and-under team
dropped 2 of 3 games last
week.
Perkins opened the week
with a 19-7 loss to Stroud Blue.
Perkins gained an early I-0 lead
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then scored on a Dusty Kelly
hit. Nick Wood doubled then
scored on a Drew Wehr hit.
Bobby Lowery and Spence
scored in the third while Andy
Hollford and Vaughn crossed
the plate in the fourth.
Perkins bounced back on
Thursday to defeat Bristow 4-
2. Perkins scored three in the
top of the fifth to gain the win.
Wehr scored on a Daniel Custar
double.
Later, a Lowery hit scored
Custar and Vaughn. Bristow
added a run in the bottom of
the inning.
On Friday, Perkins was
handed a 16-0 thumping by
Agra.
An 11 run second inning
enabled the visitors to coast to
the win.
The
odE[
This week's Model
Tee Student/Athlete
of the Week has been
announced for his
performance last week.
Selected for baseball is
Charlie Hinkle. No infor-
mation was received for
golf or softball.
CHARLIE HINKLE