Choctaw tourney begins with a loss to Stillwater

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The last time the Guthrie baseball team had two runs, four hits, one error, and left three on base, the Jays dropped a 13-2 decision to Carl Albert in the second game of the year. Would you know it, Guthrie had the same line against Stillwater and the result was a 3-2 loss.

Playing in the first day of the four-day Choctaw Tournament, Guthrie could manage just five base runners all day against Stillwater’s junior Boo Todhunter, who went the distance for the win. On the losing end was Bryan Dutton, who also pitched the distance.

The BlueJays (12-4) did not manage a runner until the fourth inning when Scott Pickle line a double. Trailing 3-0 after five innings, Guthrie’s junior first baseman Hayden Seifert roped a double to bring home Dutton and Pickle for the only runs of the game.

Stillwater (10-7) is ranked 12th in Class 6A managed runs in the first, second, and fourth innings.

The Jays will turn around and play the OKC Broncos, Thursday afternoon, at 2:30. Earlier this season, the Broncos got a 15-8 win in Stillwater.

Guthrie Bluejays at Stillwater Pioneers Box Score

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E L
Guthrie Bluejays 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 4 1 3
Stillwater Pioneers 1 1 0 1 0 0 3 6 3 7

WP: Todhunter, LP: Bryan Dutton (2-1)

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2 Comments on "Choctaw tourney begins with a loss to Stillwater"

  1. Chris where did the link to the webcast go???

  2. It is on the baseball page under schedules on the right side.

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