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Pictured L-R, Guthrie baseball seniors Kia Codding with her parents Sonya and Ryan Codding; Jaylen Allison with parents Lamont and Rochelle Allison; Ty Biggs with parents Scott and Kim Biggs; Peyton Miller with parents Jeremy and Stephanie Miller; Josh Rains with parents Tonyua and John Rains; and Head Baseball Coach Casey Porter Photo by Mike Mohahan

Pictured L-R, Guthrie baseball seniors Kia Codding with her parents Sonya and Ryan Codding; Jaylen Allison with parents Lamont and Rochelle Allison; Ty Biggs with parents Scott and Kim Biggs; Peyton Miller with parents Jeremy and Stephanie Miller; Josh Rains with parents Tonyua and John Rains; and Head Baseball Coach Casey Porter Photo by Mike Mohahan

Bluejays celebrate Senior Night, prepare for Regionals

The Guthrie Bluejays baseball team could only muster two hits on Monday night against the Perry Maroons and dropped their regular season finale 2-1 at Squires Field. Josh Rains and Jake Zserdin got the two hits and Zserdin scored the run as the Bluejays’ offense went missing in action.
400 meter anchor passes Jaylen chelf the baton.

400 meter anchor passes Jaylen chelf the baton.

Local schools head to state track meets Saturday

The small school classes 1A, 2A, 3A and 4A held their regional track meets on April 30 and May 1. Coyle, Crescent and Cashion all qualified relay teams and individuals for the state finals May 8.
GHS slow pitch huddle.

GHS slow pitch huddle.

Lady Bluejays season ends as Mustang home runs too much to overcome

The Guthrie Lady Bluejays’ slow pitch season came to abrupt end Monday night when they were swept in their regional by Mustang 15-2 and 16-0 to finish their inaugural season at 15-11. The games were originally scheduled for April 29 but were moved up because of the threat of bad weather.

Logan County Spring sports wrap-up underway

The spring sports season is winding down quickly for local teams. The Cashion Wildcats baseball team (21-4) will be in action in the Bi-District tournament Thursday against Pawhuska (0-19). The winner advances to regionals next week.

Guthrie Track Competes in Edmond

The Guthrie High School track teams closed out their regular season last week at Edmond Memorial on April 20. The ten-team event had nine Class 6A teams and Guthrie. While the teams team standings were not particularly good, some of the Bluejays athletes continue to have a stellar season.
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Cashion Dedicates New Baseball Field

The Cashion baseball team dedicated its new stadium, Lance Beutler Field, Monday afternoon. The field is named after former Cashion baseball player Lance Beutler, who died in a car accident in 2006. The Beutler family was recognized during the ceremony, as were Cashion’s former all-state players.
L to R: Jackson Todd, Gene Stephenson, Jim Weigel and Fred Moulder.

L to R: Jackson Todd, Gene Stephenson, Jim Weigel and Fred Moulder.

Baseball Legends Visit Guthrie During ’89ers

Baseball legends descended upon Guthrie during the ’89ers Celebration. Several former players with ties to Oklahoma stopped by the Oklahoma Territorial Capital Sports Museum on Saturday to sign autographs and visit with fans.
Guthrie Bayleigh Rolens. Photo by Mike Monahan

Guthrie Bayleigh Rolens. Photo by Mike Monahan

Lady Bluejays season rolls on

The Guthrie Lady Bluejays slow pitch softball team traveled to Morrison on April 8-9 for the Morrison Festival and went 2-3. The Lady Bluejays are now 14-8 in their inaugural season of slow pitch with six games remaining. Guthrie was scheduled to play Harding Charter Prep on April 12 i n Guthrie.
Josh Rains delivers a pitch. Photo by Mike Monahan

Josh Rains delivers a pitch. Photo by Mike Monahan

Bluejays go 3-1 in Duncan

The Guthrie High School baseball team takes a 14-5 record into a critical stretch of their season over the next two weeks. The Bluejays (14-5 overall, 8-0 5A-2) were in action at press time with Carl Albert (18-5, 6-0) on Monday and Tuesday.
 

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