The Catoosa Indians will face off against the Glenpool Warriors at 1:00  p.m.  on Wednesday. Both squads will be entering this one on the heels of a big victory.
Catoosa will bounce into Wednesday's   match after  beating Fort Gibson, who they had gone 1-8 against in their nine prior meetings. Catoosa was the clear victors by  a  23-3 margin over Fort Gibson on Tuesday. With that  win, the Indians brought their scoring average up to 6.3  runs per game.
 Tanner Fultz made a big impact no matter where he played. He looked comfortable on the mound,   pitching five innings while giving up just two earned  (and one unearned) runs off   five  hits. He is becoming a predictor of Catoosa's success: when he allows at  most three  earned runs the team is 2-1 (and 2-4 when he doesn't). Fultz was also solid in the batter's box,  scoring a  run and  stealing a base while  getting on base  in all four of his plate appearances. The dominant performance also gave  him a new career-high in  hits (two).

 Gunner Allison
| 03/18/25 @ Fort Gibson | 2 | 
| 03/17/25 vs Fort Gibson | 2 | 
| 03/07/25 @ Glenpool | 2 | 
| 03/01/25 vs Locust Grove | 1 | 
 In other batting news,  Jerett McMains and  Gunner Allison did most of the damage at the plate:  McMains  went 2-for-3 with one  home run, seven  RBI,  and two  runs, while  Allison  scored three  runs and  stole  Two bases. while  getting on base  in four of his five plate appearances. Allison has become a key player for Catoosa: the team is 2-1 when he posts  at  least  two  stolen bases, but 2-4 otherwise.  Brogan O'Neal was another key player,  scoring three  runs and  stealing a base while  getting on base  in four of his six plate appearances.
 Catoosa  always had someone on base and  finished the game having  posted an OBP of .653. That's the best  OBP they've posted all season.
While Glenpool didn't have the best season last year (they finished 10-24), it's starting to look like those struggles are a thing of the past. They put the hurt on Cleveland with a sharp  25-4 victory on Monday. The Warriors have beaten the Tigers the last three times they've met, but they better watch out: this was the closest the Tigers has come to flipping the script.
 Eli Winters made a splash while hitting and pitching. He  struck out seven batters over  five innings while giving up  four earned runs off   four  hits (and only one walk). Winters was also big at the plate,  scoring two  runs while going 2-for-4. He also  hit a  double, marking his first of the season.
 In other batting news,  the team  relied heavily on  Mason Romero, who  scored three  runs while  getting on base  in all five of his plate appearances. Another player making a difference was  Gabe Wesley, who  scored four  runs while  getting on base  in four of his five plate appearances.
 Glenpool's win was  their fifth straight at home, which  pushed their record up to 7-4. Those victories came thanks in part to their hitting performance across that stretch, as  they  averaged 14.6 runs over those games. As for Catoosa, their victory  ended  a  nine-game drought on the road  dating back to last season and  puts them at 4-5.
Wednesday's   game might come down to which pitcher can control the ball better. Catoosa has hit smart this season,  having  averaged  an OBP of .459. However, it's not like Glenpool struggles in that department as   they've  averaged .544. With both teams so capable at the plate, fans should be ready for an impressive hitting performance.
 Catoosa might still be hurting after the  14-6 defeat they got from Glenpool  in their previous meeting  two weeks ago. Will Catoosa have more luck at home instead of on the road?  Come back here after the game to get an analysis of the match and other baseball content.