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Allen Senior Softball and Baseball Players Honored

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Allen Senior Softball and Baseball Players Honored

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Senior Night 2025, honoring Mustang baseball and softball players was held Monday evening, April 28th. These seniors have contributed much time and effort to make these programs successful, and should be extremely proud of their accomplishments.

This year Allen had only one softball senior, Kaylee Davis. She is the daughter of Billy and Michelle Davis and has one sister Macyee. She has attended Allen for the past 12 years. Kaylee wears the number 32 and plays the positions of pitcher and third base for the Lady Mustangs. She was selected to the Oklahoma Native All State team for Fastpitch and Slowpitch Kaylee’s most memorable moment was when Kayla and Addison were playing pool and Kaylee told her to call her pocket and Kayla looked in her own pocket. Her future plans are to attend the Chickasaw Institute of Technology while working for the Chickasaw Nation.

Mason Carter is the son of Kevin Carter and Lauren Reich. This is his first year at Allen and he has one sibling. Mason plays shortstop and center field and wears the #9. His most memorable moment was beating Wister in the quarterfinals his sophomore year. Mason plans to attend the University of Oklahoma and become a lawyer.

Bodee Garrett is the son of Deebo and Gina Garrett and has two brothers. He has attended Allen since 8th grade. Bodee is the first baseman for the Mustangs and wears #2. His most memorable moment is when B-Rad threw the ball through the exit sign in the junior high gym. Bodee’s future plans include attending East Central University in the fall.

Alex Hill is the son of Andy and Joni Hill. He has one brother and has attended Allen Schools since Pre-K. Alex wears #25 and plays in the outfield and is a pitcher for the Mustangs. His most memorable moment was when Coyt would put on all black and then sneak around the bus acting like Batman. He plans to attend OSU-IT majoring in Natural Gas Compression.

Kale Horton is the son of James and Jackie Horton. He has two brothers and has attended Allen for four years. He plays 2nd base and pitcher for the Mustangs and wears the number 7. His most memorable moment was when Bodee tried to wear a fake tattoo on his neck against Dewar, but then decided to remove it before he got in trouble. Kale plans to work for an HVAC company after graduation and to hopefully make the big bucks one day.

Brendan Linker is the son of Zeb and Kimberly Nemecek. Brendan has two siblings and has attended Allen since Pre-K. He wears #6 and plays left field for our Mustangs. Brendan’s future plans are to join the Air Force.