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B: Sports
September 25, 2025
VIAN SOFTBALL

Lady Wolverines’ season ends with regional losses to Haskell, Okemah

By DAVID SEELEY SPORTS EDITOR 

POCOLA — The 2025 fast-pitch softball season came to an end for the Vian Lady Wolverines as they lost 12-0 to Haskell and 12-4 to Okemah in the Class 2A Regional Tournament on Tuesday.

The Lady Wolverines ended the season at 9-22.

In the loss to Haskell, the Lady Wolverines were one-hit by Lady Haymaker pitching, with the only hit being a single by Eden Girty.

The Lady Haymakers scored three runs in the first inning, eight runs in the second inning and a run in the third inning for a 12-0 lead to put the game into run-rule status.

Leila Cheater (2-8) suffered the loss, only lasting a little more than an inning. Jordyn Cowett went the rest of the way.

Terrill

In the season-ending loss to Okemah, the Lady Panthers broke a 3-all tie with a four-run third inning for a 7-3 lead. After the Lady Wolverines scored once in the fourth inning to cut the deficit to 7-4, the Lady Panthers put the game into run-rule status with a five-run fifth inning.

In defeat, Rayleigh Terrill doubled with two runs batted in and a run scored, Halli Russell singled and scored once and Girty, Cowett, Cheater and Scarlett Fields all singled for Vian.

Cowett (0-5) suffered the loss, despite getting two strikeouts in three innings. Cheater went the final 1.2 innings with three Ks.

TUESDAY SOFTBALL GAMES RAINED OUT, CANCELED

Tuesday evening’s Roland at Sallisaw game was rained out. The Lady Diamonds will have their Senior Night game at 5 p.m. Tuesday against Pocola at Sallisaw High School’s “Turf of Dreams.”

Tuesday evening’s McCurtain at Gans game was canceled due to the Lady Bulldogs beginning their Class B District Tournament that day.

The Class A District Tournament with Gore and Webbers Falls at Cameron was rained out until Thursday.

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