West Plains rolls over Canyon to take sole possession of 4-4A lead

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Ethan Bentley of West Plains slides in safe at home to score a run during the Wolves District 4-4A win over Canyon on Friday. [Roy Wheeler/ Press Pass Sports]

Experience and tradition don’t seem to be of much use for the West Plains Wolves when it comes to athletics in 2024-25.

That was (or wasn’t) on display Friday afternoon at West Plains when the Wolves hosted Canyon in a game which figured to decide the District 4-4A baseball championship. Regardless, it established the budding rivalry between the Canyon ISD schools which is only getting started.

This time, in a rematch between two teams tied for the district lead with only two games left in the regular season, the past meant little. West Plains took the early lead and never looked back, rolling to an 8-1 victory to take sole possession of the district lead and grab the inside track on a district championship.

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