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Pearland Oilers vs. Midway Panthers
WHEN: Saturday, May 30th (5/30) -- 1:00 PM
WHERE: Red & Charline McCombs Field -- Austin, TX
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PEARLAND OILERS
They’re back! Just three years into Michele Hyden’s tenure as head coach, Pearland (37-6) has returned to McCombs Field with hopes of capturing state crown No. 4—and the program’s first since Laneigh Clark’s swan-song season in 2023.
Though the Lady Oilers had overpowered most opponents up to that point, they were undoubtedly tested in last week’s semifinal series against Buda Johnson. After dropping Game 1, 7-1, Pearland responded emphatically with wins of 9-1 and 8-2 in Games 2 and 3—a dramatic turnaround that should provide the team with plenty of momentum entering Saturday’s matchup.
Beyond the infectious energy the squad generates, Pearland’s suffocating defense has often been its greatest strength. That effort begins with reigning 22-6A Pitcher of the Year Madelyn Guzman, a senior Temple College signee who has compiled an astounding 27-3 record this spring.
Meanwhile, the batting order has proven virtually impossible to contain, fueled by the relentless production of senior standouts Payton Shugart (Texas State), Layla Bennett (UCF), Payton Powell (Blinn College), Anison Lopez (Grayson College), and Elaina Njus (LSU Eunice).

MIDWAY PANTHERS
An undeniable perennial powerhouse in Texas, Midway (35-5-1) finds itself back on the same stage it occupied a year ago, when head coach Jordan Williams and company collected the 6A Division I trophy. Now making its third consecutive appearance in the UIL title game, the defending champs enter with ambitions of not only repeating, but—like their opponent Pearland—bringing home a fourth state banner overall.
Junior Peyton Phillipp remains the focal point of the Panthers’ operation, as the Baylor commit has followed up last season’s 6A D1 State Tournament MVP honor with a remarkable 27-3 mark this spring. She’s also hitting well over .400 at the plate, underscoring her ability to impact the game in every phase for Midway.
Perhaps the most dangerous bat in Williams’ lineup is senior outfielder Camryn Carter, a Northwestern State signee who is hitting just under .500 while also posting a 5-0 record as a left-handed pitcher when needed. The batting order is further bolstered by senior second baseman Amaya Locke (Nelson University), along with junior catcher Lilly Davis and junior shortstop Kallei Alvarado.

Lake Creek Lions vs. Brewer Bears
WHEN: Friday, May 29th (5/29) -- 7:00 PM
WHERE: Red & Charline McCombs Field -- Austin, TX
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LAKE CREEK LIONS
Evidently, Lake Creek has come to treat McCombs Field as a figurative home away from home. Once again, as May winds down, the Lions find themselves gearing up to compete for another gold trophy.
Not even lightning delays in their recent series against Liberty Hill could slow what felt inevitable, as Lake Creek completed the sweep with an 8-7 win on Saturday after taking Game 1, 9-4, in an 11-inning thriller last Wednesday. The series not only pushed LCHS to a remarkable 39-1 record, but also showed the Lions can win in a variety of ways—not just through their usual brand of dominance.
Now, head coach Candyce Carter and her staff have Lake Creek on the brink of not only repeating, but capturing the program’s fourth state crown in just five seasons.

Wichita State-bound pitcher Sara Wiggins is still very much her—a reality underscored by a perfect 32-0 mark in her senior campaign. Meanwhile, the Lake Creek lineup continues to overwhelm, averaging roughly 10 runs per game against opposing pitching staffs.
Between the collective threat of senior Madalyn Davis (North Carolina signee), juniors Annelise Torres and Maci Nowak, and seniors Miranda Orso (McLennan), Laney Galloway (McNeese State), Abby Estay (LSU Eunice), Gracee Brewer (McNeese State), and Addie Davis (UT Tyler), there’s virtually no point at which the lineup lets up.

BREWER BEARS
One of the more enthralling developments of the spring has come out of Fort Worth, where Brewer made its UIL State Tournament debut a week ago. Under head coach Josh Richards, the Lady Bears extended their unprecedented postseason run by decisively sweeping Hallsville, sending a milestone year for White Settlement ISD all the way to Austin.
Brewer (27-9) has flourished despite being underestimated by opponents, leaning on one another and limiting mistakes while staying locked in on the task at hand—traits that have made the Bears a formidable force.
Equally impressive is that this success has come with a comparatively young lineup. While junior Haylie Jimenez (.445 BA, 45 RBI) and seniors Kamren Pride (.370 BA, 36 RBI) and Samantha Aguirre (.410 BA, 34 RBI) have provided a steady veteran presence, sophomore Avery Welch leads the team with an impressive 56 RBIs, while freshman Ava Peña is almost a sure bet to reach base, hitting .531 at the plate.
Continuing the trend of youth-driven contributions and collective effort, the bullpen features sophomores Sylver Orebaugh (10-4) and Cozy Tyson (8-1)—who is equally impactful in the batter’s box—as well as freshman Ella Glover when called upon.

Barbers Hill Eagles vs. Aledo Bearcats
WHEN: Friday, May 29th (5/29) -- 4:00 PM
WHERE: Red & Charline McCombs Field -- Austin, TX
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BARBERS HILL EAGLES
It hardly comes as a surprise that Barbers Hill once again finds itself vying for the UIL crown in ATX, given the overflowing talent that makes up head coach Aaron Fuller’s roster. Still, the Eagles have played with something of a chip on their shoulder this spring.
After falling to Melissa (4-2) in last year’s championship game, The Hill has been eager for an opportunity to validate the hype surrounding it with the program’s first title since 2021—when it defeated none other than Aledo, 4-1—and just the second in school history.
That resolve has been evident throughout the season, as the group enters the finale with a pristine 39-5 record. Pair that with last week’s one-sided dispatching of Leander—not to mention the entirety of its postseason run—and it becomes clear why Barbers Hill is ranked among the top teams in the nation by MaxPreps.
Beyond the undeniable talent of pitcher Macie Bryant—an LSU commit with disorienting ball control and a 30-1 mark in the circle this year—and a synchronized defensive effort, it’s the lineup that makes the Eagles so dangerous.
Leadoff hitter Savannah Barrientos (Jr. OF) is a virtual guarantee to reach base, while shortstop Izzy Lawrence (North Carolina commit), third baseman JosLynn Cooper, catcher Zoey Hood, and outfielders AshLynn Cooper (Blinn) and Helena Lawrence each bring a blend of consistency and power that has defined the BH junior class.
Sophomore Madison Ray has also proven to be an invaluable addition to the batting order, finding her best form in the postseason. Barbers Hill’s depth is especially timely given that one of its key hitters, Aybrie Corona, is nursing a knee injury—though her grit could still see her available for at-bats if needed

ALEDO BEARCATS
Aledo (30-10) made a statement last week, knocking off two-time defending state champion Melissa, 5-4, in a single-game semifinal that felt almost poetic. Under coach Heather Myers, the Bearcats made their third consecutive appearance in the State Tournament and, in the process, flipped the script on the Cardinals—a team that had denied them a trip to McCombs Field a year ago. As a result, Aledo now has the opportunity to capture its fourth overall UIL title and first since the program’s back-to-back championships in 2015.
Like Barbers Hill, the Bearcats have thrived behind an unrelenting offensive output. George Mason-bound senior Kyleigh Pawlak serves as the catalyst, producing MVP-caliber numbers while leading the team in batting average (.423), hits (47), and RBIs (40), along with seven home runs. Senior shortstop Delaney Rosser (Stephen F. Austin signee) consistently sets the table, while junior pitcher Rylee Marx, senior catcher Breleigh Mayer (Brandeis University), and sophomores Tempe Perry and Brooklyn Taloa provide the punch needed to drive runners home.
Perry, who was named the District 5-5A Pitcher of the Year in her freshman campaign, remains the focal point of the defense, showing impressive composure while posting a 16-4 record on the year. Additionally, junior Rylee Marx (10-2) is just as capable in the circle when called upon, while also providing a similarly steady presence in the batter’s box.

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