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Guymon baseball falls twice at Midwest City, road streak ends

Guymon’s nine-game road streak ended in a 7-0 shutout, then Midwest City beat the Tigers again 7-4 in the rematch.

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A nine-game road winning streak disappeared at Midwest City, and Guymon had to take two losses in one day as the Bombers blanked the Tigers 7-0 and then finished the sweep with a 7-4 rematch victory.

The opener was the sharper blow. Midwest City never let Guymon score, and the 7-0 result was Guymon’s biggest margin of defeat since May 8, 2025. For a Tigers lineup that had been carrying momentum away from home, the shutout showed how quickly a hot road run can be stopped when the bats go quiet and a district opponent controls the pace.

The second game gave Guymon a better offensive look, but not enough to change the outcome. The Tigers finished with six hits and four runs in the rematch, and Andres Ozaeta delivered one of the few bright spots by going 1-for-3 and hitting his first home run of the season. Five different Guymon players recorded at least one hit, which suggested the Tigers made adjustments after the opener, but the comeback never fully caught up to Midwest City.

The doubleheader carried more than just local scoreboard weight. MaxPreps listed Guymon entering the day at 15-12 overall and 3-9 in district play, while Midwest City came in at 15-12 overall and 8-4 in district play. That made the matchup important not only for momentum, but for conference positioning as the season moved toward its final stretch.

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For Texas County readers, the bigger question is what comes next for Guymon: whether the pair of losses was simply the result of running into a disciplined opponent, or whether it exposed a problem the Tigers need to solve before the schedule tightens again. The road streak had become one of the team’s strongest selling points this spring; losing it in a doubleheader turned the conversation immediately toward response and recovery.

Guymon’s next scheduled game was against Hooker on Monday at 5 p.m., giving the Tigers a quick chance to answer after Midwest City cooled off the road surge. Midwest City’s next game was set for Thursday at 5:30 p.m. against Oklahoma Christian.

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