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2025 OSSAA 6A Regional Preview: Edmond Santa Fe Regional


Bret Schwartz and Max Fisher
Oklahoma Staff

OSSAA 6A Regional Preview: Edmond Santa Fe Regional

The Edmond Santa Fe Regional gets underway on Thursday, May 8th featuring Edmond Santa Fe, Deer Creek, Mustang, and Capitol Hill. We break down each team’s record, players to watch, and a deeper look at each team as they head into this week’s regional and look to make a state tournament run.

Thursday's Schedule:

Edmond Santa Fe vs Capitol Hill at 11:00 AM

Deer Creek vs Mustang at 1:30 PM

Winner's Bracket game at 4:00 pm

Loser's Bracket game at 6:30 pm


Edmond Santa Fe Wolves

Overall Record: 28-7
District Record: 13-1

PLAYERS TO WATCH:
SS Carson Brumbaugh (2025; Arkansas)
P/OF Savion Sims (2026; Oklahoma)
2B Brady Morgeson (2026)
C Hayden Towell (2025; Eastern Oklahoma St.)
P Aidan Allred (2025; Dodge City CC)
P/UTL Carson Cooper (2025; Central Missouri)
P/1B Whaetly Chaloupek (2025; Crowder JC)
INF/P Eli Parkhurst INF/P (2027)

Coach Webb and the Wolves have quietly turned in week after week of quality baseball with various guys continuing to step up throughout the year. Offensively, they pack a punch led by Senior and Arkansas signee Carson Brumbaugh in the leadoff spot with one of the most advanced hit tools in the state. Further, their lineup is as clear in their understanding of their tools and roles as anyone in the state with players like Brady Morgeson, Hayden Towell, Savion Sims, Carson Cooper, Wheatley Chaloupek, and emerging sophomore Eli Parkhurst. On the mound, they have continued to become more well rounded while still led by Oklahoma commit and 2026 MLB Draft Prospect Savion Sims and his high-octane fastball (up to 98.5 mph) and improved swing and miss slider from an imposing frame. They have also had huge innings thrown by Carson Cooper, Whaetley Chaloupek, and Aidan Allred flashing both a talented and deep pitching staff. The Wolves are as dangerous as anyone as postseason play begins with a variety of ways to beat teams and have all the tools for a deep postseason run.

  

Deer Creek Antlers

Overall Record: 20-15
District Record: 8-6

PLAYERS TO WATCH:
INF/P Jake Ludlam (2025; Oklahoma Christian)
P/OF Connor Atkinson (2025; Rose State JC)
INF Jake Ervin (2025; NOC Enid) 
INF Mason Phillips (2027) 
C/OF/P Braden Willard (2027) 
P/OF Jaxon Rice (2026)
OF Tristan Tomlin (2027)

Coach McGuire and the Antlers have been plagued by inconsistent play throughout a heavy portion of the year, but have shown the ability to compete against high level teams with wins over regional hosts Edmond Santa Fe, Yukon, Enid, Bixby, and Choctaw this year. They have played a tough schedule and the battle tested group is poised to make some noise in the postseason. Offensively, they've shown the ability to put pressure on opposing defenses and are like by seniors Jake Ludlam and Connor Atkinson at the top of the lineup. Sophomore shortstop Mason Phillips has shown the ability to hit at a high level and produce runs in the middle of the Antler lineup as well. Fellow sophomore, outfielder Tristan Tomlin, has found himself producing in different parts of the lineup having worked out of the top couple spots for weeks at a time. The physical sophomore has also shown the ability to churn out extra base hits. The Deer Creek lineup is gritty and has flashed real ability to wear down opposing arms and get into the bullpen which will be a key in a run through this Edmond Santa Fe regional.

  

Mustang Broncos

Overall Record: 18-14
District Record: 8-6

PLAYERS TO WATCH:
OF Blaine Fulmer (2025)
RHP/UTL Zane Lynch (2025)
INF Kaden Williams (2025)
C Wyatt Williamson (2026)
OF Parker Weston (2028)
SS/RHP Kamden Mantooth (2026)
OF Brody Fields (2026)
INF Bryson Deaver (2027)
RHP Blake Buell (2026)

Coach Patterson and the Broncos have seen ups and downs throughout the 2025 campaign but they have been resilient and consistently responded to adversity from game to game. They have found themselves in plenty of tight ballgames, many of which low scoring, and have found ways to win many of them over opponents that include regional host Yukon and two wins on the season over their first round opponent Deer Creek. They are primarily led by upperclassmen such as senior outfielder and leadoff man Blaine Fulmer to find his way on base and set the table for the middle of the order. Senior Zane Lynch has been extremely valuable as both a hitter working out of the 2-hole and a starting pitcher with good feel for multiple pitches that he can land in the zone. Infielder Kaden Williams has found a home in the middle of the order as has junior backstop Wyatt Williamson providing thump out of the cleanup spot. Junior Kamden Mantooth is arguably the biggest key for Mustang as the junior has become the top arm as well as a run producer playing shortstop. Despite the inconsistent play that has plagued the Broncos at times this year, you can be sure that they'll be ready to compete and have the makings of a squad that can make some noise in the regional.

  

Capitol Hill Redwolves

Overall Record: 10-21
District Record: 0-14

PLAYERS TO WATCH:
INF/RHP Jacob Arispe (2025)
SS Houston Gonzalez (2025)
INF Blake Cowan (2025)
P/1B Santos Flores (2027)

Coach Corley and the Redwolves limp into the postseason having lost their last 10 albeit some against tough opponents like Edmond Memorial and Yukon. The Redwolves are led by seniors Jacob Arispe, Houston Gonzalez, and Blake Cowan. Arispe also shines on the mound for Capitol Hill and will play a big role in a potential upset bid in regional play. Sophomore Santos Flores has also proven to be a potential impact player at first base and also in his work on the mound. In their wins this year, they have been able to score runs in bunches and that will still be an important part of games this postseason as well. Flores represents just one of other underclassmen that will look to help develop a program growing in numbers, gaining valuable postseason experience, and looking to make an impact now and in the future.


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