Marshall County baseball season in full swing

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  • The Madill varsity baseball team heads to an away game. Brenda McHatton
    The Madill varsity baseball team heads to an away game. Brenda McHatton
  • Caden McHatton and John Woody smile before a game. Brenda McHatton
    Caden McHatton and John Woody smile before a game. Brenda McHatton
  • Courtesy Photo Kingston senior shortstop Klete Finley readies on defense. Kingston High School baseball played in the Broken Bow Baseball Tournament on March 13-15. Next week, the Redskins have a full schedule starting at home against the Colbert Leopards at 4:30 p.m. on March 20. The Redskins will then travel to Silo on March 21 and to Sulphur for a festival on March 23.
    Courtesy Photo Kingston senior shortstop Klete Finley readies on defense. Kingston High School baseball played in the Broken Bow Baseball Tournament on March 13-15. Next week, the Redskins have a full schedule starting at home against the Colbert Leopards at 4:30 p.m. on March 20. The Redskins will then travel to Silo on March 21 and to Sulphur for a festival on March 23.
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Madill varsity baseball has been busy this past week playing in the Madill/Whitesboro Tournament at home on March 9 through 11 and on the road for the Broken Bow Tournament March 13 through 15. This season, Madill’s varsity team has many returning players in the 15-man roster for Spring.

The 2023 roster includes #12 Cash Cobble, #5 Caden McHatton, #10 Cooper McHatton, #1 Jesus Menchaca, #2 Andrew Ray, #19 Jackson Roberts, #6 Jagger Rogers, #14 Ryan Ruff, #30 JD Runyan, #8 Ty Rushing, #7 Reign Scasta, #21 River Shaw, #35 Koby Treadwell, #4 James Valadez and #22 John Woody.

The Wildcats have two districtgamesnextweekwith MarlowonMarch20through 21. March 23 will be at Marietta with a three way game against Calera and March 24 the Wildcats will be in Caddo facing off against the Bruins at 4:30 p.m.