Baseball

Oklahoma High School Baseball State Tournaments Kick Off Across the State

Class 6A through 2A-II competitions begin Thursday, with championship games slated for Saturday at ONEOK Field and Shawnee venues

Opening Day Across the State

The 2026 Oklahoma high school baseball state tournaments opened on Thursday, kicking off a series of games that span Classes 6A down to 2A-II. Competition is taking place at venues scattered throughout the state, setting the stage for a week of intense matchups.

In the top division, Class 6A features powerhouses such as Tulsa Union, Jenks, Piedmont, Sapulpa, Yukon, Deer Creek, Bixby and Edmond Santa Fe, while Class 5A brings together teams like Carl Albert, Collinsville, Pryor, Midwest City, Newcastle, Claremore, Tulsa Bishop Kelley and Noble. Lower divisions showcase squads including Tuttle and Lone Grove in Class 4A, Marlow and Jones in Class 3A, as well as Dale, Haskell and Oklahoma Christian Academy in the 2A‑II bracket.

Championship Day Outlook

Saturday’s slate promises a packed schedule, with multiple title contests unfolding back‑to‑back at the Tulsa and Shawnee sites, offering a condensed but high‑stakes conclusion to the week‑long competition.

The Class 6A final is set for 1 p.m. at ONEOK Field in Tulsa, followed by the Class 5A title game at the same venue at 10 a.m. Remaining divisional championships will be held in Shawnee at various times throughout the day, bringing the tournament to a close with a flurry of decisive games.

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