Wins in fast-pitch softball games against Mcloud, Perkins-Tryon and Dibble last week left the Newcastle Racers undefeated as they looked toward a Tuesday night game this week against Classen School of Advanced Studies.
Newcastle High School’s Pom took the field during the season opening football game against Weatherford to show the crowd what they’ve been working on for the new school year.
A trip to Tulsa for the Northeast Oklahoma Classic fastpitch softball tournament resulted in a continued unblemished record for Newcastle.
Newcastle opens with 34-14 victory
Toby Batchelder (above) kicks the extra point for Newcastle while Kaden Longman watches the result after doing the holding duties
Coach Mike Crossley, in his 39th year at Newcastle, crossed 1,100 career wins in softball on Friday. Crossley’s Racers were 11-0 on Friday and had outscored their opponents, 131-15.
Newcastle’s Aubree Ferguson prepares to unleash a pitch during action at Tulsa over the weekend
Catcher Lilyana Portillo surveys the field after a pitch during this weekend’s Lincoln-Christian
Junior Taj Smith (77) and senior Chas Gentry (78) do their job on the line for Newcastle
Jaron Webb falls on the loose ball for the Racers during the Weatherford game
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