The Athlete of the Year in all sports will be announced at the seventh-annual All-World Awards, presented by Bill Knight Automotive.
Here are the best softball players from the Tulsa World metro area. Player of the year will be announced at the All-World Awards banquet, presented by Bill Knight Automotive.
We will begin unveiling the 2022 All-World fall finalists for Athletes of the Year on Saturday, with football.
Bill Knight Automotive Fall Athletes of the Week: Jenks' Maren Johnson, Bishop Kelley's Rowan Meyers
Top performers from the past week in volleyball and cross country.
Check out the honorees in football, softball, volleyball and cross country
Top area performers from the past week in volleyball, softball and cross country.
With two outs in the sixth one error opened the door for powerful Piedmont, enough for them to rally for a 5-3 win over Coweta in the championship game.
OKLAHOMA CITY — Seven years ago, Kayla Carlsward was a walk-on softball player at a NCAA Division II program, just hoping for a chance to play. Now she’s a rookie head coach at her high school alma mater whose Edmond Memorial team just won a state championship.
The Tigers dropped a 3-2 heartbreaker last season to Piedmont after winning the 5A title in 2020.
On Friday afternoon, Trine delivered the game-deciding hit for the second time in as many days in the Class 6A state tournament.
OKLAHOMA CITY — Keep this up, and Emma Trine might be on the fast track for induction into Broken Arrow’s athletic hall of fame.
Oklahoma joins the likes of California, Texas, New York, Massachusetts and Oregon.
Owasso, with Addy Ewing pitching in the quarterfinals, avenges losses to Southmoore in the past two state finals. Emma Trine leads Broken Arrow past Jenks.
OKLAHOMA CITY — Twice, Midwest City Carl Albert’s Ausha Moore reached base Thursday afternoon because Pryor didn’t catch foul popups. The first time, she was stranded on base, but the second time proved fatal to Pryor’s Class 5A state-tournament hopes.
Check out the honorees in football, softball, volleyball and cross country
Top performers from the past week in cross country, volleyball and softball.
Owasso (30-8), which has three consecutive runner-up finishes, will face two-time defending state champion Southmoore (32-10) in the quarterfinals.
Back-to-back base hits in the top of the first — including a two-run home run from catcher Addi Drummond — set the tone early in favor of the Rams (30-8).
Check out the honorees in football, softball, volleyball and cross country
Class 4A No. 1 Verdigris became the first team in Oklahoma to reach 40 wins this season.
Top performers from the past week in softball, volleyball and cross country.
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Check out the honorees in football, softball, volleyball and cross country
Owasso softball coach Shane Eicher describes the Drummonds as a “special family.”
Top performers from the past week in softball, volleyball and cross country.
The Trojans, the defending 6A state champions, defeated the Comets 2-1 in their only head-to-head match of the season to date.
The top area athletes from the past week in softball, cross country and volleyball.
This week's honorees in football, softball, volleyball and cross country include three seniors, one junior and one freshman.