Caddo, Calera and Silo each had little resistance in cruising to district slow pitch championships at home last week.
In Class 3A, Caddo belted Wewoka (240) and then blitzed Allen by 11-1 and 7-0 margins as the second ranked Lady Bruins improved to 25-6.
Calera, meanwhile manhandled, Antlers (10-2) before rolling by Davis in convincing 11-0 and 9-1 run rule verdicts.
Class 4A’s third-ranked Silo had no difficulty against Marietta, barreling past the Lady Indians by lopsided 20-1 and 19-0 margins.
All three squads will be in regional tournament action this week.
Caddo
In the opener Caddo exploded for nine runs while batting around the lineup in each of the first two stanzas and never looked back against Wewoka.
Brylee Daniel, Braylee Malone and Peyton Worsham all homered as part of a 19-hit attack with Presley Beck adding a pair of triples as part of her three-hit assault. Audrey Hughes also posted three hits.
Facing Allen, the Lady Bruins scored in all but one inning of the four-inning run-rule shortened affair that included 14 hits. They notched four runs in the first, two in the third and five in the fourth.
Beck notched a single, double and home run in spurring the attack offensively. Daniel added three hits, including a pair of triples. Harlee Taylor smacked a solo home run while Gage Vaughn and Kayden Cowan also pitched in triples in the victory.
The title game finale was a relatively tight matchup until the sixth when Caddo erupted for four runs to put it completely on ice, topped by a Beck two-run bomb.
That was just one of four hits in the contest for Beck as she fueled the Lady Bruin offense. Daniel and Cowan added two hits apiece.
Calera
Antlers ran out to a 2-0 second inning lead in the first game before 10 unanswered runs by Calera did the trick for the run rule.
The Lady Bulldogs plated one in the second frame and then grabbed the lead for good with five runs in the fourth and four in the sixth behind 16 hits in the contest.
Kaira Beller, Tori Allmon, Auhnesty Maytubby, Aaliyah Wesley, Chanah Palmer and Taryn Niblett all contributed two hits with Palmer notching a triple in there along with doubles from Maytubby, Wesley and Beller. Maytubby also drove in three runs.
Calera wasted little time in the Davis opener, pushing across four runs in the first stanza, two in the second and five in the third while outhitting the Lady Wolves 15-0.
Maytubby rattled off three hits, including the team’s lone extra base knock on a double. Beller, Allmon, Makenna Owens, Aaliyah Wesley and Kiree Louis each finished with two hits.
The Lady Bulldogs answered a Davis second inning run with five of their own in the second frame of the nightcap and coasted the rest of the way. Maytubby led the charge with two hits, including a double. Beller tripled and drove in one while Louis and Aaliyah Bussard added a hit and three RBI apiece.
Silo
After spotting the visitors a run in the top half of the first stanza it was all Lady Rebels the rest of the way, including a 14-run second inning buffet in game one.
Silo tallied 13 hits in the opener and cashed in fully on eight Marietta errors. Jayci Webb notched a triple and Brylee Smothers had a double for the team’s only extra base hits.
Paislee Johnson contributed three singles and drove in three as Parri Garrett, Neely House and Kostina Tubby also had two hits.
The onslaught continued in the second contest with the Lady Rebels posting six runs in the first inning, seven in the second and six more in the third to end it early on the run rule.
Webb had an inside-thepark home run as part of her two hits and two RBI. Kamrey Hendricks also pitched in two hits and drove in two. Connie Tubby tallied two hits, including a triple, and drove in a pair.