2026 OSSAA 6A Regional Preview: Mustang Regional
May 5, 2026
OSSAA 6A Regional Preview: Mustang Regional
The Mustang Regional gets underway on Wednesday, May 6th featuring Mustang, Edmond North, Westmoore, 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.
Wednesday's Schedule:
Mustang vs Capitol Hill at 11:00 AM
Edmond North vs Westmoore at 1:30 PM
Winner's Bracket game at 4:00 pm
Loser's Bracket game at 6:30 pm
Mustang Broncos

Overall Record: 31-5
District Record: 12-2
PLAYERS TO WATCH:
OF Nate Sutton (2026; NOC Enid)
C Wyatt Williamson (2026; NWOSU)
OF Parker Weston (2028)
SS/RHP Kamden Mantooth (2026)
1B Tucker Calton (2029)
C Judson Gilliland (2026; NOC Enid)
OF Brody Fields (2026)
INF/RHP Bryson Deaver (2027)
RHP Blake Buell (2026)
RHP Johnie Gaesswitz (2027)
Coach Patterson and the Broncos open up postseason play coming off arguably the most impressive regular season from start to finish in all of 6A. At 31-5, they won the highly competitive 6A-1 with a 12-2 mark and showed toughness throughout the year. Offensively, leadoff man Judson Gilliland (NOC Enid signee) and 2-hole Nate Sutton (NOC Enid signee) have paced the group throughout the season and as one of the top power hitting duos atop a lineup in the state. Senior catcher Wyatt Williamson (NWOSU signee) and freshman cleanup man Tucker Calton have consistently produced out of the middle of the lineup - especially in some of the season's biggest moments. Sophomore Parker Weston also brings athleticism to the lineup manning centerfield as well as shining with huge hits throughout the district schedule. Senior Kamden Mantooth has shown to be one of the toughest competitors you will find, both in the lineup and playing shortstop, and additionally on the mound with a distinct understanding of his skillset and how to be successful. Junior Bryson Deaver has also emerged as a difference maker on the mound, stringing together big time starts against some of the most talented offenses in 6A. Consistency has been key for Mustang throughout the year and that well-rounded play with be vital for a state tourney run in 2026.
Edmond North Huskies

Overall Record: 16-18
District Record: 7-7
PLAYERS TO WATCH:
OF Avery Lonberg (2026)
OF/P Paxton McClain (2026)
UTL Kolby Grinsteiner (2026)
SS Parker Allen (2028)
INF Brogan Griggs (2026)
OF Cole Ackerman (2027)
RHP Teagan Freebern (2027)
INF Jarrett Stiles (2026)
Coach Allen and the Huskies caught lightning in a bottle a year ago and will look to do the same in the 2026 postseason. They are led offensively by outfielder Avery Lonberg, planted in the middle of the lineup, and the ability to drive extra base hits to all parts of the yard. When at their best, Edmond North is a pesky offense that can pressure opposing defenses with players like Jarrett Stiles and Cole Ackerman at the top, finding ways on base, and giving the core opportunities to drive in runs. Senior Brogan Griggs joins Lonberg in the middle of the lineup along with sophomore shortstop Parker Allen. On the mound, the Huskies have had success keeping opposing lineups off balance with a wide range of arms. Griggs, senior Paxton McClain, and junior Teagan Freebern have differing skillsets that can be matched up to attack opposing offenses. For the Huskies to advance, they will need their experience to shine through, tapping into their 2025 run to the state tournament, with the ability to pressure opposing defenses and keeping opposing lineups off balance.
Westmoore Jaguars

Overall Record: 14-21
District Record: 6-8
PLAYERS TO WATCH:
RHP/OF Brodie Inhofe (2026; NOC Enid)
OF Bryce Inhofe (2029)
INF Justin Penland (2026; NOC Tonkawa)
RHP Brody Miller (2027)
UTL Bodee Cook (2026)
OF Drake Stallings (2029)
RHP Anthony Carter (2026; NOC Enid)
Coach Hunnicut and the Jaguars have had an up and down 2026 campaign but have shown flashes of competing at a high level and beating some of the most talented teams in the state - postseason hosts like Moore, 4A Mount St. Mary, and Owasso for example. Look no further than opening day as the Jaguars knocked off Moore, a Lions squad that would go undefeated in district play, in a low scoring game as they kept a potent opposing lineup off balance throughout. On the mound, they have found success with players like junior Brody Miller, consistently missing barrels, and a steady mix of offspeed offerings that he consistently lands to both edges. Senior Anthony Carter is also a name to know for regional play as the NOC Enid signee as he continued to develop and attack opposing lineups. Offensively, there is a mix of youth and experience littered throughout the Westmoore squad. NOC Tonkawa signee Justin Penland is in the midst of a strong senior campaign, understanding of his skillset, and consistently works to the middle of the yard. Senior Brodie Inhofe (NOC Enid signee) and freshman Bryce Inhofe have each shown the ability to impact the game and will need to perform at a high level for the Jaguars. Finally, senior Bodee Cook is having success in the middle of the order and will be a name to watch as Westmoore looks to get hot when it matters most.
Capitol Hill Redwolves

Overall Record: 8-24
District Record: 0-14
PLAYERS TO WATCH:
INF/C Alan Duarte (2027)
INF Bryce Parson (2028)
P/1B Santos Flores (2027)
OF/P Ruben Uribe (2026)
OF Aron Morales (2029)
Coach Corley and the Redwolves come into postseason play looking to catch lightning in a bottle with one of the most dangerous lineups of any 4 seed. Led by sophomore shorstop Bryce Parson, he is in the midst of a big year as he is hitting .409 and getting on base at a monster .559 clip slotted near the top of the order. Junior Alan Duarte is also a name to know as the Redwoves leadoff man boasts a .487 OBP on the season and will need to get on base and pressure opposing defenses. Freshman Aron Morales has put up a strong freshman campaign with more and more opportunities to impact games as well. Finally, senior Ruben Uribe junior Santos Flores will be vital for Capitol Hill both on the mound and at the plate. The 1-2 tandem atop the rotation will be tasked with attacking talented, pesky offenses in the Mustang Regional, and they will need to be strong on the mound as well as work in the middle of the Redwolves lineup for them to capture some magic this postseason.
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