Piedmont Baseball ended the fall preseason with its annual Dogpile Challenge and pizza party. Congratulations to the Gold team for the victory. Now to recover and get ready for Piedmont Baseball 2025!
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2025 Piedmont Baseball Sponsorship Opportunities
We are excited for the upcoming season and to continue to grow our baseball program. One of the ways we do this is through our amazing sponsors. We have several options to fit any budget.
Single – $100 sponsorship (sponsorship page created and logo on our website).
Double – $200 sponsorship (Business name and logo/photo or video shown on the video board before games and in between even innings . Includes single sponsor).
Triple – $300 sponsorship (Game sponsor for one home game, ad on video board in middle of all odd innings, company announced over PA system during game, social media posts. Includes single and double sponsor).
Homerun – $500 sponsorship (Tournament/Festival sponsor, game sponsor for one home game, ad on video board in middle of all odd innings, company announced over PA system during game, social media posts. Includes single and double sponsor)
For more information on becoming a sponsor contact Coach Skow at adam.skokowski@piedmontschools.org
Piedmont Winter Baseball Camp
Coming over Christmas Break, January 2-3, 2025
Sessions: Hitting Camp 10:00am-12:00pm or Pitching/Catching camp 1:00pm-3:00pm
Grades 1st-6th
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HRC Meeting
Next Homerun Club Meeting
Monday, November 18, 2024
6:30 pm HS Cafeteria
Blue and Gold Sales
Piedmont Baseball has kicked off its annual Blue and Gold Fundraiser. All orders are due November 11th, 2024. Get with your favorite baseball player to place your order.
$50 Player Spotlights on Video board
This year we are offering player spotlights of your favorite player for $50. This image will rotate before their home games at F&M Bank Baseball Field. Contact Coach Skowkowski for payment and Ryan Aller for photos.
Noah Aller Signs with East Central Oklahoma
Congratulations to Noah Aller (2024) LHP for signing with East Central State University!
Tyler Christenson Signs with Rose State
Congratulations to Tyler Christenson (2024) RHP for signing with Rose State College!
1st Annual First Pitch Banquet
We are excited to announce the 1st Annual First Pitch Banquet for our high school Wildcat Baseball teams.
- Who: All High School Baseball Players & Families
- When: Sunday, February 25, 2024 @ 5 pm
- Where: Mathena Barn, 13356 NW 84th Street, Yukon, OK 74099
- Ticket Cost: $20 per person, HS Baseball players eat free, and kids under 8 eat free
Questions: baseballpiedmont@gmail.com or text or call Angela Bilyeu (214) 682-3619
Please RSVP through the Google Form so we can plan accordingly: https://forms.gle/ioHhHsSBUcyvHzih7
Purchasing tickets is easy through GoFan.com at https://gofan.co/event/1370534
HRC: January 29, 2024
- Welcome – Coach Skokowski
- Update on Questions for Athletic Department, awaiting answers
- Selling our old reel mower & fungo man? (maybe like $2000 coming in)
- Moving forward steps are to properly document the equipment through the school district inventory and financial department.
- Once the proper paperwork has been filed, we can further discuss the resell back to the company.
Weston Thomas Signs with Cowley County College
Congratulations to Weston Thomas (2024) RHP/CF for signing with Cowley County College!
HRC: October 30, 2023
- Welcome – Coach Skokowski
- Google Drive: baseballpiedmont@gmail.com
- Introduction of Board Members
- President: Angela Bilyeu
- Vice-President: John Riggs / Joan Guinn
- Secretary: Vacant
- Social Media: Ryan Aller
2024 Baseball Sponsor Opportunities
We are excited to start the 2024 season and to continue growing our baseball program! One of the ways we do this is through amazing sponsors like you! Piedmont is blessed to have one of the finest playing surfaces in Oklahoma, as well as a state-of-the-art video board. This video board allows us to broadcast player walk-up videos, photos, replays, videos, and of course, advertise for you our sponsor. If you would like to become a sponsor of the Piedmont Baseball team, we have several options to fit any budget.
Continue reading “2024 Baseball Sponsor Opportunities”HRC: September 24, 2023
Agenda
- Coaching Staff
- Overview of the 2023-2024 School Season
- Player Expectations
- Parent Expectations
- Game Schedules
- Fundraisers
- Volunteer Opportunities
- Goals for Equipment & Uniforms
9/24 Home Run Club Meeting
As we gear up for an exciting year, we want to ensure that all parents are informed and involved in supporting our young athletes. To that end, we are scheduling a Parent Meeting to discuss important details, expectations, and upcoming events for the year. Your attendance and participation are highly encouraged and appreciated.
Here are the details for the meeting:
Date: Sunday, September 24th, 2023
Time: 4 pm
Location: Piedmont High School Cafeteria
Agenda:
- Welcome and Introductions
- Overview of the Upcoming Year
- Player and Parent Expectations
- Practice and Game Schedules
- Fundraising and Volunteer Opportunities
- Uniforms and Equipment
- Fill Home Run Club Board Openings
- Q&A Session
This meeting will provide an excellent opportunity for you to meet the head coach and board of the Home Run Club, ask any questions you may have, and learn how you can get involved to support our young athletes. We believe that your active participation and support are crucial to the success of our team.
If you are unable to attend but have questions or concerns, please feel free to reach out to us via email.
We are looking forward to an incredible baseball year and appreciate your commitment to making it a memorable and successful experience for our players. Your involvement as parents is invaluable to the success of our team.
2023 Piedmont Summer Baseball Camp
Description
Date: June 26-June 28
Cost: $100 an athlete
Instruction will include both offensive/defensive phases of the game. Areas that will be covered include hitting, fielding, throwing, base running, and mental approach. Campers will learn the same philosophies and techniques that Piedmont players are learning. Our goal is for every player to increase his knowledge of the game and become a better baseball player. Instruction will be provided by Piedmont Head Coach Adam Skokowski, assistant coaches, as well as several former and current Piedmont Baseball players.
Items Not Allowed
Metal cleats, sunflower seeds, gum
Additional Information
Each player will receive a camp T-shirt at the conclusion of camp
Register Today
Oklahoma 5A State Championship
Updated: 5/10 9:45 pm
Live Bracket: https://www.piedmontwildcatsbaseball.com/tournament/2023-5a-state-championship/
All Games Field Location: Jenks High School Baseball Field: 901-999 North 3rd St E, Jenks, OK 74037
Tickets: https://gofan.co/app/school/OSSAA?activity=Baseball
Team Hotel: Hampton Inn & Suites Tulsa/Tulsa Hills
State Shirts: If you ordered shirts Ryan Aller has them, so please contact him.
WILDCATS WIN REGIONAL AND ADVANCE TO STATE
Piedmont Varsity Wildcats coasted to an easy victory over MacArthur Varsity Highlanders 11-1 on Friday
MacArthur Varsity Highlanders got things started in the first inning. Rhett Vaughan drove in one when Vaughan singled.
Piedmont Varsity Wildcats pulled away for good with two runs in the third inning. In the third, an error scored one run for Piedmont Varsity Wildcats and an error scored one run for Piedmont Varsity Wildcats.
Piedmont Varsity Wildcats put up five runs in the fifth inning. Piedmont Varsity Wildcats’s big bats in the inning were led by doubles by Reid Smith and Jackson Harriger, a single by Luke Hill, and an error on a ball put in play by Cole Girard.
Noah Smith got the start for Piedmont Varsity Wildcats. The righthander surrendered one run on four hits over five innings, striking out nine and walking zero.
Kage Zeller was on the pitcher’s mound for MacArthur Varsity Highlanders. The righty lasted four and a third innings, allowing ten hits and 11 runs while striking out seven and walking one.
Piedmont Varsity Wildcats totaled ten hits in the game. Harriger, Nicholas Elmhorst, and Smith each collected multiple hits for Piedmont Varsity Wildcats. Harriger went 3-for-3 at the plate to lead Piedmont Varsity Wildcats in hits.
Wildcats Advance to Regional Championship
Round 1: Santa Fe South vs Piedmont
Piedmont Varsity Wildcats earned the victory despite allowing Santa Fe South Saints Varsity to score six runs in the third inning. Joaquin Villa, Javier Duran, Juan Dominguez, Josue Rivera, and Isaac Olivas each had RBIs in the frame.
Piedmont Varsity Wildcats got things started in the first inning. Hampton’s sac fly scored one run for Piedmont Varsity Wildcats.
Piedmont Varsity Wildcats took the lead for good with three runs in the fourth inning. In the fourth Noah Aller singled on a 3-2 count, scoring one run and Steve Morales induced Noah Smith to hit into a fielder’s choice, but one run scored.
Piedmont Varsity Wildcats notched six runs in the fifth inning. Piedmont Varsity Wildcats’ big inning was driven by walks by Jackson Harriger and Smith, singles by Logan Hill and Jakeb Koop, and a sac fly by Nicholas Elmhorst.
Cole Pruitt got the start for Piedmont Varsity Wildcats. The righthander went two innings, allowing four runs on one hit and striking out one. Noah Aller came out of the bull pen in relief for three and a third inning, allowing no runs, one hit, and striking out five.
Dominguez started the game for Santa Fe South Saints Varsity. The lefty surrendered six runs on three hits over two innings, striking out one. Duran, Villa, Morales, and Olivas each entered the game as relief, throwing one and one-third innings, one inning, two-thirds of an inning, and one-third of an inning respectively.
Rhyder Drechsler led Piedmont Varsity Wildcats with two hits in three at bats. Drechsler led Piedmont Varsity Wildcats with four stolen bases, as they ran wild on the base paths with 16 stolen bases.
Round 2: Piedmont vs Lawton MacArthur
Piedmont Varsity Wildcats had all cylinders firing on offense on Friday, winning big over MacArthur Varsity Highlanders 9-3
Piedmont Varsity Wildcats got things moving in the first inning. Noah Smith drew a walk, scoring one run.
Piedmont Varsity Wildcats notched four runs in the fourth inning. Weston Thomas, Smith, and Logan Hill each had RBIs in the big inning.
Jakeb Koop toed the rubber for Piedmont Varsity Wildcats. The pitcher allowed seven hits and three runs over five innings, striking out eight.
Stephen Brown was on the mound for MacArthur Varsity Highlanders. The righthander allowed five hits and seven runs over five innings, striking out six. Kage Zeller and Boux DeLong entered the game as relief, throwing one inning and one inning respectively.
Reid Smith went 2-for-4 at the plate to lead Piedmont Varsity Wildcats in hits. Piedmont Varsity Wildcats didn’t commit a single error in the field. Jackson Harriger had the most chances in the field with 14.
Piedmont Class 5A Region 1 Bracket
The region tournament will feature formidable opponents from various schools across Class 5A Districts 1 and 2. Teams such as your Piedmont Wildcats, Macarthur Highlanders, El Reno Indians, and Santa Fe South Saints are among the strong contenders that will descend upon Piedmont’s baseball diamond. These teams have their own history of success and will undoubtedly bring their A-game, determined to secure a spot in the state championships.
Hosting the Oklahoma Class 5A Region tournament gives the Piedmont Wildcats a distinct advantage. Playing on familiar territory allows the Wildcats to capitalize on their knowledge of the field, local conditions, and the support of their passionate fanbase. The energy in the stadium will undoubtedly be electric, with supporters rallying behind the Wildcats, spurring them on to victory.
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Class 5A Piedmont Region 1 Bracket
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Errors and Lack of Bats Lead to Loss
Piedmont Varsity Wildcats got on the board in the first inning when Weston Thomas hit a solo homer.
Sand Springs Sandites Varsity pulled away for good with three runs in the third inning. In the third J Schlehuber doubled on a 2-1 count, scoring one run, K Campbell singled on a 1-0 count, scoring one run, and G Elliot singled on the first pitch of the at-bat, scoring one run.
J Arnold was on the pitcher’s mound for Sand Springs Sandites Varsity. The fireballer allowed one hit and one run over one inning, striking out two and walking zero.
Noah Smith led things off on the mound for Piedmont Varsity Wildcats. The pitcher went two innings, allowing zero runs on three hits. Thomas, Clayton Harrington, and Noah Aller each contributed in relief for Piedmont Varsity Wildcats.
Piedmont Varsity Wildcats launched one home run on the day. Thomas went yard in the first inning.
Thomas, Logan Hill, and Cole Girard each collected one hit to lead Piedmont Varsity Wildcats.
Sand Springs Sandites Varsity collected nine hits on the day. Schlehuber and Elliot all collected multiple hits for Sand Springs Sandites Varsity. Schlehuber went 3-for-3 at the plate to lead Sand Springs Sandites Varsity in hits. Sand Springs Sandites Varsity was sure-handed in the field and didn’t commit a single error. C Graham had the most chances in the field with 12.
Koop With the CG and PoG
On Saturday, Piedmont Varsity Wildcats snagged a late lead and defeated Norman North Timberwolves Varsity 4-1. The game was tied at one with Piedmont Varsity Wildcats batting in the top of the sixth when Ethen Swenson induced Jakeb Koop to hit into a fielder’s choice, but one run scored.
Piedmont Varsity Wildcats got things moving in the second inning, when Cole Girard doubled on a 2-2 count, scoring one run.
In the bottom of the fourth inning, Norman North Timberwolves Varsity tied things up at one when Robert Evans hit a solo homer.
Koop led things off on the pitcher’s mound for Piedmont Varsity Wildcats. Koop went seven innings, allowing one run on two hits and striking out seven.
Keller was on the pitcher’s mound for Norman North Timberwolves Varsity. Keller went three innings, allowing one run on two hits, striking out three, and walking zero. Jaxon Hasty, Swenson, Michael Ridgway, and Terry Pursell entered the game as relief, throwing one inning, one inning, one inning, and one inning respectively.
Piedmont Varsity Wildcats saw the ball well today, racking up eight hits in the game. Noah Smith and Girard each racked up multiple hits for Piedmont Varsity Wildcats. Girard and Smith each collected two hits to lead Piedmont Varsity Wildcats.
Cats Fall to Memorial
Grant Brunner got the start for Edmond Memorial Varsity Bulldogs. The righty surrendered zero runs on one hit over three innings, striking out five and walking one.
Jackson Califano was on the hill for Piedmont Varsity Wildcats. The lefthander lasted three innings, allowing four hits and five runs while striking out one. Cole Girard threw four innings in relief out of the bullpen.
Luke Hayes, Jakeb Koop, Andrew Goff, and Dalton Hampton each managed one hit to lead Piedmont Varsity Wildcats.
Loyd went 2-for-4 at the plate to lead Edmond Memorial Varsity Bulldogs in hits. Edmond Memorial Varsity Bulldogs didn’t commit a single error in the field. Jacob Williams had ten chances in the field, the most on the team.
Logan Hill With a Walk-Off to Win District
Piedmont Varsity Wildcats seized victory in dramatic walk-off fashion, thanks to a walk-off single at the end of the game to topple Carl Albert. The game was tied at 12 with Piedmont Varsity Wildcats batting in the bottom of the seventh when Logan Hill singled on a 3-1 count, scoring one run.
Piedmont Varsity Wildcats collected ten hits and Carl Albert had nine in the high-scoring affair.
Carl Albert opened up an early lead in the second inning when an error scored one run for Carl Albert.
Carl Albert scored four runs in the second inning. Brodie Hinson, Tanner Norman, and Hutch Russell all contributed in the big inning with RBIs.
Jackson Califano was on the hill for Piedmont Varsity Wildcats. The pitcher lasted two-thirds of an inning, allowing three hits and three runs while striking out one.
D Murphy started the game for Carl Albert. The bulldog allowed five hits and seven runs over four innings, striking out three. Samuel Gonzalez and Jackson Fixico entered the game from the bullpen, throwing two innings and one-third of an inning respectively.
Piedmont Varsity Wildcats collected ten hits on the day. Hill, Jakeb Koop, and Nicholas Elmhorst each racked up multiple hits for Piedmont Varsity Wildcats. Elmhorst, Koop, and Hill each managed two hits to lead Piedmont Varsity Wildcats.
Carl Albert saw the ball well today, racking up nine hits in the game. Norman, Russell, and Gonzalez each had multiple hits for Carl Albert.
Too Little Too Late for the Cats
Piedmont Varsity Wildcats fell behind early and couldn’t come back in a 9-5 loss to Carl Albert on Monday. Carl Albert scored on a single by Brodie Hinson, a groundout by Noah Evans, an error, and a wild pitch during D Murphy’s at bat in the first inning.
Carl Albert got things moving in the first inning, when Hinson singled on a 2-2 count, scoring one run.
Piedmont Varsity Wildcats notched five runs in the sixth inning. Piedmont Varsity Wildcats put the pressure on, lead by a single by Nicholas Elmhorst, a home run by Weston Thomas, and a double by Logan Hill.
Carl Albert scored four runs in the fourth inning. Carl Albert batters contributing to the big inning included Chase Lashley, Tanner Norman, and Hutch Russell, all knocking in runs in the inning.
Kash Ferris led things off on the mound for Carl Albert. The fireballer lasted six innings, allowing four hits and five runs while striking out 13 and walking one.
Jakeb Koop was on the hill for Piedmont Varsity Wildcats. Koop went three and two-thirds innings, allowing eight runs on seven hits and striking out five. Noah Smith threw two and a third innings out of the bullpen.
Piedmont Varsity Wildcats hit one home run on the day. Thomas had a dinger in the sixth inning.
Thomas, Elmhorst, Hill, and Smith each managed one hit to lead Piedmont Varsity Wildcats.
Carl Albert racked up nine hits in the game. Hinson, Russell, and Samuel Gonzalez all collected multiple hits for Carl Albert.