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Posted: Jul 06, 2026 7:24 AMUpdated: Jul 06, 2026 8:25 AM

Indians Win Back-to-Back Glen Wingets

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For the first time in 23 years Bartlesville has captured back-to-back Glen Winget Tournament titles.

The Doenges Toyota Indians finished up three wins over the course of 21 hours to wrap up a Winget title yesterday evening.

The Tribe needed all three wins to capture the title. It culminated with a 6-2 win over Springfield Kickapoo in the title game last night. Here is how the final out sounded on KWON and KWONTV.com. 

The run to the title started with an 8-0 run-rule win over Burkburnett, Texas in a game that started at 11:00 PM on Saturday night and wrapped up at 1:00 AM yesterday morning.

The Indians punched their ticket to the semis with that victory then beat Southern Elevation out of Davis in the semis yesterday afternoon 4-2. The win put the Tribe against Kickapoo in the title round.

Bartlesville led throughout the contest. The Indians scored two in the third, two more in the fourth, then single runs in the fifth and seventh to pull away.

This single from Dewey Bulldogger Eddie Rice tacked on another Bartlesville run in the fifth.

Despite scoring 18 runs over the final three wins in the tournament, it was really pitching from Washington County high schools that won the event for Bartlesville.

Lathe Griggs, Zane Griggs, Sterling Kroh and Easton Davis combined for 20 innings over the three games with four runs allowed. Only one of those runs were earned.

Rhett Leu earned Tournament MVP Honors. Nate Sloan was also on the all-tournament team.

After the game first-year Indians manager Tony Osborne talked about him team winning three games in one day en route to the Winget title. 

Bartlesville has now won six of its last seven and stand sat 20-8-2 on the summer. The win ends a streak of nine games over seven days for the Tribe.

The Tribe is off on Monday but returns to action in the Oklahoma City metro for the DBAT League Tournament on Tuesday night.

This year’s Glen Winget was the 67th playing of the 4th of July Tournament in downtown Bartlesville.

The win is the program's 20th all-time and fourth since 2016. 


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