An impressive new event took place over the weekend in Shawnee, Kan. as the first-ever Midwest High School Invite powered by Top Gun Events saw 16 outstanding high school squads compete from Missouri (6 teams), Nebraska (5), Oklahoma (3), and Colorado (2).
Day 2 of the Midwest High School Invite delivered on its promise of more intense high-level play as teams from across four states battled for early season bragging rights.
Here are the highlights from Saturday’s action…
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When the final games wrapped on Saturday evening, only two programs—Nebraska’s Millard North High School and Oklahoma’s Broken Arrow (Okla.) High School – walked away undefeated after two grueling days of play at the Mid America West Sports Complex in Shawnee.
— Millard North quickly set tone on Saturday coming out with their bats on fire.
The Mustangs opened the day with a commanding 17-2 victory over Colorado’s Chatfield, an offensive show that left little doubt about their firepower.
Their toughest test came in the final game of the tournament, a showdown with Colorado’s Broomfield, which saw Millard North secure a 9-7 win and completing a perfect weekend.
— Broken Arrow followed a similar path to perfection.
The Tigers began their Saturday with a hard fought 6-5 win over Missouri’s Raymore Peculiar (Mo.) and then closed the weekend with authority, overpowering Blue Springs South (Mo.) in an 11-2 rout.
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While Millard North and Broken Arrow grabbed headlines, several other teams made statements of their own:
By the end of the two-day tournament, the Midwest High School Invite delivered elite competition, dramatic finishes, and a stage for programs from four states to test themselves early in the season.
— Madison Feldham/Top Gun
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