Alliance Super Cup was held May 28-31 in Midwest City/Oklahoma City, OK (All rankings are Line Drive’s Club National Rankings):
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14U: TEXAS GLORY 3, BOMBERS GOLD FUTURES 0
Texas Glory knocked off #43 Bombers Gold Futures, 3-0, in the 14U championship game of the Alliance Super Cup Championships on Sunday at Midwest City MAC Field in Midwest City, OK.
“Dawgs and Hawgs made decisions this weekend with a total team achievement with more work to do and I’m proud of how we represented Texas Glory to win the Alliance Super Cup championship,” Texas Glory coach Shannon Rhodes said. “Well done!”
2030 RHP/1B Elliot Beckerman pitched six scoreless innings with two strikeouts and two walks and 2030 RHP/1B/UT Ella Christensen pitched one inning of scoreless relief to lead Texas Glory to the shutout victory.
2030 C/3B Kenzie Davis drove in a run with a sacrifice fly in the bottom of the 1st inning and 2031 RHP/3B Gracelyn Jones had a two-run single in the bottom of the 2nd inning to provide the offense for Texas Glory.
“We are very proud of this young group is comin along, Texas Glory director Kevin Shelton said. “Their leadership is excellent. They are well-trained. (We’re) excited for their future!”
Texas Glory defeated Epic OKC National, 7-5, and Bombers Gold Futures, 3-0, in championship bracket games.
Bombers Gold Futures beat ID Batbusters-Fore, 7-0, and lost to Texas Glory, 3-0, in championship bracket games.
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12U: TEXAS BOMBERS GOLD VS. BOMBERS GOLD AMERICAN
Texas Bombers Gold and Bombers Gold American are sister programs and both decided not to play the 12U championship game, so they finished as co-champions of the 12U Alliance Super Cup Championships on Sunday at the Marion C Reed Ballpark in Midwest City, OK.
2031 P Kinley Holloway (21 IP, 32 Ks) dominated in the circle. 2031 P Ava Bautista, 2031 P Kendal Meyer and 2032 LHP Emery Koester all played major roles in the team’s success and contributed to a team ERA of 0.947.
2031 Addy Bromberek (.524, 11 hits, 1 HR), 2031 Diamond Smith (7 hits, 8 RBIs) and 2031 Kenzi Miske (1 HR, 10 RBIs) led the offense, which produced 63 runs and 4 HRs. On the bases, 2032 Blake Madesen and 2031 Avery Swor each swiped 7 bases.
Defensively, 2033 Perry Keel and Bromberek made several outstanding plays, while Madsen robbed a home run and threw out a runner at the plate to complete a huge double play from the outfield. Behind the plate, 2031 Maddie McDonald was outstanding all weekend and played a key role in the team’s success.

2031 SS Arianna Zavala (.611 AVG, .680 OBP, 11 hits, 7 runs), 2032 OF Aria Kinsey Mendoza (.579 AVG, .600 OBP, 11 hits, 7 runs), 2031 C Olivia Searcy (.550 AVG, .550 OBP, 11 hits, 6 runs) and 2031 P Avery Cox (18 IP, 40 Ks, 0.964 ERA and 3 HRs, 11 RBIs) were the standouts for Bombers Gold American.
Bombers Gold American defeated Firecrackers SP-Lemley, 4-1, Epic Premier 31/32, 7-3, Oklahoma Premier Softball 2031 Futures, 10-0, and DNP’d Texas Bombers Gold in championship bracket games.
Texas Bombers Gold defeated Texas Blaze United, 6-3, NTX Blaze Gold 2032-Amador, 12-2, Oklahoma Athletics 2013-Madden/Davis, 13-0, and DNP’d Bombers Gold American in championship bracket games.
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10U: OKLAHOMA ATHLETICS X5 GOLD 7, GAMETIME X5-ELLISON 6
Oklahoma Athletics XV Gold came back from a 5-1 deficit to beat Gametime X5-Ellison, 7-6, in the second ITB of the 10U championship game of the Alliance Super Cup Championships on Sunday at Midwest City MAC Field in Midwest City, OK.
“We’re just some small-town Oklahoma/Texas girls, but they continue to prove that heart, determination and grit (and) can compete with anyone,” Oklahoma Athletics coach Chase Baccus said. “Week after week, they’ve put in the work when nobody was watching, battled through adversity and never backed down from a challenge.”
The Athletics scored on a bunt and E-3 in the second ITB to pull out the victory.
2033 P Harley Hill (1.59 ERA, 1.263 WHIP, 21 Ks) and 2033 P Rigley Allen (3.10 ERA, 1.759 WHIP, 13 Ks) led the Oklahoma Athletics’ pitching staff during the tournament.
“This group dug deep when it mattered most,” Baccus said. “They played for each other, trusted the process and showed the kind of toughness that can’t be taught. The talent is undeniable, but it’s their effort, resilience and belief in one another that sets them apart. No shortcuts. No excuses. Just a team full of girls willing to fight for every out, every run and every opportunity. Proud is an understatement.”
Oklahoma Athletics XV Gold defeated Texas Bombers SETX Gold-Siple, 7-5, Bombers STX Jr. Academy Black, 2-1, and Gametime X5-Ellison, 7-6, in championship bracket games.
Gametime X5-Ellison beat Corona Angels 2033-Smith/Tyson, 1-0, and lost to Oklahoma Athletics XV Gold, 7-6, in championship bracket games.
— Carlos Arias, Line Drive Media (Follow Carlos on Instagram @los_stuff)
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