Jerrett Hammer (Beggs)
Jerrett was the number one arm for Beggs last season and will once again be the go-to guy on the mound this year. He’s a strike-thrower who competes with toughness and confidence every time he takes the ball. With excellent command and movement, Jerrett gives his team a chance to win each outing. He’s a coachable player and a great teammate who sets the standard for others.
Jaxson Adcock (Cameron)
Jaxson is a standout shortstop known for his sure hands and strong defensive instincts. At the plate, he has impressive power that can change a game in an instant. He’s also a force on the mound, where his command and competitiveness make him a key two-way contributor.
Mason Rainbolt (Checotah)
Mason, a hard-throwing junior, has had an outstanding offseason filled with growth and dedication. He has the ability to control games when he’s on the mound, keeping hitters off balance with his mix of pitches. When he’s not pitching or designated hitting, Mason steps in behind the plate to catch. With a deeper roster this season, expect him to be fresher and more impactful than ever.
Peyton Kilhoffer (Dewar)
Peyton, a junior, led Dewar in hitting last year as a sophomore, finishing with a .517 average, 58 RBIs, and five home runs. Standing six feet four and weighing 230 pounds, he brings power and strength to both the lineup and the field. He plays primarily in the corner outfield and corner infield positions, providing versatility and leadership on both sides of the ball.
Jax Williams (Eufaula)
A two-year starter for Eufaula, Jax returns as one of the most experienced and versatile players on the roster. He can handle multiple positions, including catcher, first base, and third base, and will also contribute on the mound this year. His reliability and consistency make him a steady presence in the lineup and the locker room.
Sam Scaggs (Fort Gibson)
Sam led Fort Gibson in batting average last season while locking down the shortstop position. He’s a disciplined and team-oriented hitter who takes pride in doing the little things right. On the mound, Sam projects as one of the team’s top pitchers and an integral part of the upcoming season’s success.
James Brasuell (Gore)
A four-year starter for Gore, James anchors both the infield and the pitching staff. His leadership and experience make him a mentor for younger players and a steadying force for the team. James consistently hits above .400 and combines slick fielding with a powerful bat. Coaches and teammates alike appreciate his work ethic and passion for the game.
Willie Dehart (Heavener)
Willie, a junior right-handed pitcher and catcher, returns as one of Heavener’s most valuable players. He was the team’s leading hitter last season and continues to show leadership both behind the plate and on the mound. His strength, accuracy, and determination set the tone for the Wildcats this year.
Hunter Bowdler (Henryetta)
Standing six feet four, Hunter is a right-handed pitcher and first baseman who consistently throws in the low 80s. He has the potential to dominate on the mound this year with his powerful presence and poise. Coaches expect him to post a low ERA and to be one of Henryetta’s key contributors in big moments.
Logan Beeler (Hulbert)
Logan brings versatility to Hulbert’s lineup with his ability to play multiple positions and pitch effectively. As one of the top two pitchers on staff, he will shoulder a major role in leading the team’s rotation. His strong work ethic and leadership help guide the younger players and set a standard during practice and games.
Avery Browning (Muskogee)
Avery is a senior and a Seminole State College commit who’s expected to lead Muskogee as the ace on the mound. He’s one of the team’s top offensive producers and a model of steady improvement. Avery has worked hard in every aspect of his game and developed into a respected team leader. His maturity, both academically and athletically, sets him apart.
Rhett Rogers (Okemah)
Rhett, a two-year starter, steps into his junior season ready to take on an expanded role. He will hold a key spot in the middle of the lineup and anchor the infield defensively. Rhett also projects as the top arm in Okemah’s rotation, bringing reliability and confidence to every start.
Nic Tolbert (Oktaha)
Nic, a Wichita State signee, brings energy and leadership to Oktaha’s clubhouse. He’s an impact bat in the heart of the lineup and a spark plug for the entire team. Nic plays primarily on the left side of the infield and splits time on the mound, showcasing his versatility. A high-achieving student and driven athlete, Nic represents his program with pride.
Aryn Seamans (Panama)
Aryn is an all-around athlete capable of excelling at every position on the field. A starter since his freshman year, he has built a reputation as a consistent, dependable, and team-oriented player. His athleticism, attitude, and work ethic make him a cornerstone of Panama’s success.
Luke Pack (Sallisaw)
Luke’s leadership shines both on and off the field through his relentless effort and positive attitude. He has led the team in stolen bases the past two seasons, recording more than 100 total, and continues to set the pace as the leadoff hitter. With an on-base percentage over .500, Luke drives the offense and embodies the team’s hardworking spirit. Every coach would love to have a player like Luke who gives his best in every situation.
Hayden Reed (Spiro)
Hayden is a four-year starter who has spent most of his career in the outfield and at the top of the batting order. This season, he’ll showcase his versatility by filling multiple positions when needed. Hayden plays with intensity and emotion, setting the tone for his teammates with his hustle and heart.
Synjin Sampson and Cutter Girdner (Tahlequah)
Synjin and Cutter are two outstanding athletes who elevate the team with their energy and competitiveness. Both players bring versatility to the field and consistency to the lineup. They are strong teammates who lead through example and always put the team first.
Rylee Ellis, Draighton Fletcher, Michael Polecat (Vian)
Vian’s trio of senior four-year starters brings unmatched experience and leadership. Draighton serves as the starting catcher and occasional outfielder, while Rylee splits time at shortstop and on the mound. Michael holds down second base and contributes as a pitcher as well. Together, they form the foundation of Vian’s program and set the tone for their younger teammates.
Kellen Sheneman (Weleetka)
Kellen, a returning three-year starter, took on the role of ace pitcher as a sophomore and excelled. He’s continued to develop his strength and command through offseason training, preparing for an even better campaign this year. When he’s not on the mound, Kellen starts at shortstop and leads by example. A three-sport athlete with a relentless work ethic, he’s ready to rise to every challenge this season.












