
Welcome to the Pioneer High School Baseball webpage. Pioneer High School is located 6 miles east of Waukomis and 12 miles south of Enid. Pioneer has a proud tradition of baseball excellence, winning 30 games in five of the past seven seasons and averaging 25 wins per season over the past twenty-one years. Since the 2004 baseball season the Mustangs have averaged just under 30 (29.8) wins per year. The Mustangs have won 14 district championships in the past 20 seasons, and 16 overall district titles. Pioneer has won 16 Skeltur Conference Championships with their first being in 1935. They have won Skeltur titles in every decade since then except for the 1980's. Pioneer qualified for the class 2A state baseball tournament for the first time in school history in 2005, finishing in the state semifinals after defeating the Washington Warriors 7-3 in the state quarterfinals. They lost to the Dale Pirates 5-4 in the state semifinals. The Mustangs qualified for the class A state tournament during the 2006 season, finishing as a state semifinalist for the second consecutive year. Pioneer finished the 2006 season with a record of 36 wins and 1 loss. The Mustangs qualified for the 2A state tournament in 2010 finishing as a state quarterfinalist. In 2011 Pioneer finished with a school record 37 wins on their way to a second consecutive state quarterfinal finish. That makes four state tournament appearences in the last seven years for PHS. Pioneer is a member of both the Skeltur Conference and the Great Plains Conference. Each season the Mustangs play a very competitive schedule against ranked schools from class B to 4A.
We hope you take time to explore our website. It is packed with information about our players, coaches and history of the program. Follow the Mustangs this season as box scores and statistics will be added after each game. Enjoy your visit to Pioneer Mustangs Baseball!
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