Highland Park 7
Mineral Wells 6
Highland Park recived three hits from Greg O�Neil and a home run from Will Henderson to edge to within two games of the .500 mark. The Blue Sox spread out the production, getting a run each in the second, third, fifth, sixth and eighth to go with a pair of runs in the fourth for the victory. Stuart Southerland notched the win while Wesley Dorsett took the loss.
Mineral Wells was led by two hits from Jeremy Goldschmeding, Blake Stouffer and Chris Rusler.

McKinney 5
Denton 4
The Marshalls were aided by three hits from Scott Gaffney and Matt Cavagnaro and two hits from Jose Salazar, Logan Parker and Blake Hurlbutt in the victory. The Marshalls received five strong innings from Austin Creps, who struck out six while allowing just five hits.
Kurt Pessa took the loss for the Outlaws, who slipped to 9-9 on the year, still enough for first place in the Hornsby division.

Euless 5
Weatherford 3
The Wranglers fell below .500 but got good pitching as the LoneStars got only seven hits. Isias Garcia and Keith Stein were each 2-4 in the game, Stein with an RBI.
Hart Hering took the loss for Weatherford, who remained a game out of first in the Hornsby division. The LoneStars remained in third in the Tris Speaker division.

Coppell 13
Graham 5
The Copperheads used a five runs in the first two innings to cruise past Graham. John Infante and Damon Sublett scored three runs each in the attack, which climaxed with a four run eighth inning.
The Roughnecks were led by a three-run homer by Brandon Lance and a solo shot in the ninth by Kyle Reesing.
James Russell got the win, while Dan Donaldson took the loss.