Westbrook, U-10 Tigers work Rays
Led by Foster Westbrook’s dominating performance on the mound, the Under-10 First National Bank Tigers cruised to a 13-1 victory over the Rainbow Cleaners Rays during Oxford Park Commission action at FNC Park on Tuesday. Westbrook struck out six while allowing just one run in 3.0 innings of work for the Tigers. In the other U-10 game, the Rayner Eye Clinic Braves defeated the Tannehill, Carmean & McKenzie, PLLC Cubs 11-9. (more…) (May 18, 2011, Page 7)
McCullough has home run, five RBIs in win
Led by the big offensive night of Chelsea McCullough, Taco Bell defeated Zaxby’s 13-8 in the 11-12 year-old Oxford Park Commission youth softball game on Monday night at FNC Park.
In the other youth league softball game, Community Trust Bank beat Oxford Power Equipment 12-4 in the 9-10 league. (May 18, 2011, Page 7)
Margo strikes out 10 in U-10 Tigers’ win
Hayden Margo struck out 10 batters and didn’t allow a hit in four innings of work to lead the 10-year-old First National Bank Tigers to a 10-0 win over the Rayner Eye Clinic Braves at FNC Park on Monday night. In the other 10-year-old league game, the Rainbow Cleaners Rays pounded the Buckman Cardinals 17-6. In the 9-year-old league, the Oxford Plastic Surgery Red Sox defeated the Larson’s Big Star Phillies 12-7, while the Ligon Oral Surgery Rangers beat the Davis Logistics Yankees 18-5. (more…) (May 17, 2011, Page 7)
Lagrone helps U-10 Cards hold off Tigers
Aided by scoreless relief pitching from John Allen Lagrone, the Buckman Cardinals snuck past the First National Bank Tigers in the Oxford Park Commission’s Under-10 baseball league on Thursday evening at FNC Park.
Morgan pitches gem for U-10 Cardinals in 5-2 victory
Led by Ira Morgan’s 12-strikeout performance, the Buckman Cardinals topped the Tannehill, Carmean & McKenzie, PLLC Cubs 5-2 in the Under-10 Oxford Park Commission baseball league on Tuesday at FNC Park. (more…) (May 11, 2011, Page 7)
11-12 Giants pitch way past Phillies
Aided by 2.1 scoreless innings from Tyler Williams, and another 0.2 from Max Williams, the Old Taylor Antiques Giants cruised to a 12-2 victory over the Smoothie King Phillies in the 11-12 year-old Oxford Park Commission baseball league action at FNC Park on Monday.
In the other 11-12 year-old game, the Bank of Oxford Yankees defeated the Hunter’s Hollow Braves 11-3. (more…) (May 10, 2011, Page 7)
Turner, Smith help 13-15 Brewers blank Rangers at FNC Park
Andrel Turner and Nick Smith of the 13-15 year-old Farese Family Dental Brewers combined to shut out the Oxford Eye Clinic Rangers 15-0 during Thursday evening’s Oxford Park Commission baseball action at FNC Park. (more…) (May 6, 2011, Page 8A)
U-10 Braves stayed the course, top Cardinals
Consistent scoring lifted the Under-10 Rayner Eye Clinic Braves to a 9-3 victory over the Buckman Cardinals during Tuesday’s Oxford Park Commission baseball action.
In the other U-10 game, the First National Tigers beat the Tannehill, Carmean & McKenzie, PLLC Cubs 11-5.
In the U-9 league, the Oxford Plastic Surgery Red Sox snuck past the Ligon Oral Surgery Rangers 6-2, and the Davis Logistics Yankees nearly doubled up the Hinton & Hinton Cubs 15-8.
The Old Taylor Antiques Giants in the 11-12 league defeated the Hunter’s Hollow Braves 11-6, and the Oxford Dental Cardinals topped the Smith Building Supply Red Sox 6-4. (May 4, 2011, Page 9)
Chandler Motors holds off late rally
Five runs in the bottom of the third inning wasn’t enough to lift Shiloh Creek Land & Timber past Chandler Motor Company in youth softball action at FNC Park Tuesday night.
Chandler beat Shiloh Creek 10-7 and was the only 9-10 year-old league on the ledger.
In two games from Monday, Shiloh Creek and Community Trust Bank tied 20-20, while Chandler beat Oxford Power Equipment 12-11. (May 4, 2011, Page 9)
Skidmore’s no-hitter lifts 11-12 Phillies to victory
Led by ta dominant no-hitter from Colton Skidmore in which he struck out nine in 3.0 innings, the 11-12 league Smoothie King Phillies defeated the Hunter’s Hollow Braves 8-0 during Monday’s Oxford Park Commission action at FNC Park. (May 3, 2011, Page 7)


