For the second straight game, Pryor will face off against Edison. The Tigers will look to defend their home field on Thursday against the Eagles at 4:00 p.m. Pryor is strutting in with some hitting muscle as they've averaged 9.1 runs per game this season.
Pryor is on a roll after a high-stakes playoff matchup on Wednesday. They were the clear victors by a 23-3 margin over Edison. The Tigers have beaten the Eagles the last six times they've met, but they better watch out: this was the closest the Eagles has come to flipping the script.

Hunter Vivion
| 05/06/26 vs Edison | 4 |
| 04/30/26 vs Union | 1 |
| 04/20/26 @ Collinsville | 2 |
| 04/13/26 @ Claremore | 1 |
| 04/02/26 vs Miami | 1 |
| 03/27/26 vs Sequoyah | 4 |
Hunter Vivion was a major factor while hitting and pitching. He looked comfortable on the mound, tossing five innings while giving up just two earned (and one unearned) runs off three hits. What's more, he posted four strikeouts, the most he's had since back in March. He was also stellar in the batter's box, getting on base in all four of his plate appearances with three runs, one triple, and two RBI.
Pryor was getting hits left and right and finished the game having posted a batting average of .500. That was just more of the same: they've now posted a batting average of .312 or higher in eight consecutive matchups.
The loss snapped Edison's winning streak at three games and leaves them with a 25-15 record. As for Pryor, their victory bumped their record up to 30-7.
Thursday's game will be a test for both teams' pitchers. Pryor hasn't had any issues making contact this season, having earned a batting average of .379. However, it's not like Edison struggles in that department as they've averaged .366. With both teams so capable at the plate, fans should be ready for an impressive hitting performance. Check MaxPreps after the match for a full breakdown of the game, commentary, and other baseball content.
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