UIL high school softball/baseball state semifinal and regional championship playoff pairings

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Vida Fierro and the Dumas Demonettes will take on Prosper Richland in the UIL Class 4A Division I state semifinals with a best-of-three game series beginning Thursday. [Tyler Anderson/ Press Pass Sports]

We are entering the home stretch of the UIL high school softball and baseball playoffs. The softball postseason has two weeks left with the Dumas Demonettes left as the lone Texas Panhandle team still standing. The Demonettes will battle Prosper Richland in the state semifinals. On the baseball side of things, there are still five squads remaining across the Texas Panhandle and South Plains that include West Plains and Gruver.

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