
The “Boys and Girls of Summer” from Quitman High School (QHS) and Weston High School (WHS) are putting the final touches on the preparations for the upcoming 2026 LHSAA baseball and softball season by participating in Jamborees and scrimmages this Friday and Saturday.
The action starts at 5:00 pm on Friday, February 6th, when the WHS and QHS softball teams open play against Tioga and Evangel, respectively, in the QHS Umpire Scrimmage being held at the Jackson Parish Recreation Department (JPRD) Sports Complex, while the Weston baseball team plays the host team at the D’Arbonne Woods Jamboree in Farmerville.
Scheduled for 6:00 pm or immediately following the WHS vs D’Arbonne Woods Charter (DWC)baseball game, the Wolves will be in action again against Beekman Charter School (BCS). Meanwhile, back at the JPRD, at 6:45 pm the Quitman and Weston softball teams will play again as WHS takes on Evangel, and host Quitman plays Tioga.
On Saturday, February 7th, it is the Quitman High baseball team’s turn to step on the diamond at the Choudrant Jamboree when they play Family Community Christian School (FCCS) out of Winnsboro at 3:00 pm for their first competitive action of the year. This will be followed by a contest against host Choudrant at 4:15 pm.
| Date | Home | Visitor | Location | Time |
| February 6 | Quitman | Evangel | JPRD Field 4 | 5:00 pm |
| February 6 | Weston | Tioga | JPRD Field 2 | 5:00 pm |
| February 6 | DWC | Weston | DWC Field | 5:00 pm |
| February 6 | Weston | BCS | DWC Field | 6:00 pm |
| February 6 | Quitman | Tioga | JPRD Field 4 | 6:45 pm |
| February 6 | Weston | Evangel | JPRD Field 2 | 6:45 pm |
| February 7 | Quitman | FCCS | Choudrant | 3:00 pm |
| February 7 | Choudrant | Quitman | Choudrant | 4:15 pm |
Wolves Split Pair at OPHS Scrimmage
Weston High School traveled to Ouachita Parish High School on Monday, February 2nd for a pair of three-inning scrimmages, where they fell to Oak Grove 6-4 in the opener before crushing OPHS 11-0 in the second game.
Oak Grove 6 Weston 4: Despite not getting a hit, the Wolves took advantage of five walks and three errors to score 2 in the first and 2 more in the top of the third to tie the game at 4-4 before Oak Grove scored 2 in their final at bat to take the victory. Beaux Oliver gained two of the walks with K Caskey, Easton Borders and Colton Blundell also reaching on free passes. Bryce Tolar also reached base by getting hit by a pitch.
Weston 11 OPHS 0: The Wolves’ bats looked to be in mid-season form in the second game as Liam Weaver smacked a triple and Drew Browning hit a double to pace the Weston attack that got 8 hits, 7 walks, and had 2 batters reach base by getting hit by a pitch. Also getting hits were Jase Borders, Liam Weaver, Easton Borders, Beaux Oliver, K Caskey, Corbin Powell, and Kolt Keiffer. On the mound, three pitchers combined to allow only one hit and strike out 7, with Bryce Tolar and Colton Blundell striking out the side in their only inning of work, and Jase Borders K’ing one to close the game out.