Which former South Tulsa area high school athletes will be active on Tuesday, March 24?

Colton Ayres and Pryce Jackson
Colton Ayres and Pryce Jackson
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Tuesday, March 24 will see these former South Tulsa area high school stars in competition.

Colton Ayres and Pryce Jackson
Colton Ayres
Central Oklahoma Bronchos
Outfielder
Senior
6′0″ 190
Kellyville High School
Hometown: Kellyville
Next Game: vs. Northeastern State Riverhawks, Tuesday, March 24, 3 p.m.

Easton Howard
McPherson Bulldogs
Right handed pitcher
Sophomore
6′2″
Sapulpa High School
Hometown: Tulsa
Next Game: vs. Tabor Bluejays, Tuesday, March 24, 2:30 p.m.

Kooper McCoy
Lyon Scots
Catcher
Senior
5′10″ 190
Coweta High School
Hometown: Tulsa
Next Game: vs. MUW Owls, Tuesday, March 24, 1 p.m.

Colton Ayres and Pryce Jackson
Pryce Jackson
East Central Tigers
Infielder
Graduate
6′3″ 200
Muskogee High School
Hometown: Muskogee
Next Game: vs. Southeastern Oklahoma State Savage Storm, Tuesday, March 24, 3 p.m.

Colton Ayres and Pryce Jackson
Thairenn Thompson
Northeastern State Riverhawks
Outfielder
Junior
5′10″ 170
Muskogee High School
Hometown: Muskogee
Next Game: vs. Central Oklahoma Bronchos, Tuesday, March 24, 3 p.m.



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