Ada finished 10.5 games behind the 1st place Lawton Giants, while playing the season under manager Uke Clanton.
Ada finished with a 63–76 record, placing 5th in the 1948 Sooner State League regular season standings, playing under returning manager Uke Clanton.
The Sooner State League expanded from six–teams to eight–teams, adding the Chickasha Chiefs and Pauls Valley Raiders as expansion teams.
Ada player Bill Milligan led the Sooner State League with 23 home runs.
[11][1][12][13][14] In 1950, Ada captured the Sooner State League pennant, playing under returning manager Bill Krueger.
[19] The Herefords ended with a 54–86 record in the regular season, playing under manager Stan Galle and finishing 45.5 games behind the 1st place Ardmore Indians.
Playing under managers Bill Enos, Virl Loman and Jim England, the Herefords finished 29.5 games behind the 1st place McAlester Rockets in the eight–team league.
Ava players Ron Slawski and Bob Norden tied for the Sooner State League lead in home runs with 31 each and teammate J.L.
The 1954 Ada Herefords/Cementers ended the Sooner State League regular season in 6th place with a 64–76 record, playing under managers Louis Brower and John Densmore, finishing 28.0 games behind the Shawnee Hawks.
Ada and Pauls Valley were replaced in the 1955 Sooner State League by the Muskogee Giants and Paris Orioles.
The Pontotoc County Agri-Plex and Convention Center, 1710 North Broadway, now stands on the site.