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Senate passes resolution to repeal Biden administration’s stance on Paraguay beef

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The U.S. Senate easily passed a resolution to repeal a Biden administration rule allowing for beef to be imported from Paraguay.

The measure, introduced by Democrat Jon Tester of Montana and Republican Mike Rounds of South Dakota, passed on a bipartisan 70-25 vote.

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Shamblin dominates Chicks as EHS ends losing streak to CHS

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Junior Davin Shamblin threw a complete game and El Reno High School’s offense squeezed out a pair of runs to defeat Chickasha last week 2-1 in the U.S. 81 baseball rivalry.

The Indians win snapped a four-game losing streak to the Chicks dating back to a split in 2019.

The last victory in the six-game stretch (1,829 days) for El Reno was on March 29 of that same year by a 2-1 count.

El Reno is now 11-4 on the season with the win over Chickasha.

Shamblin moved to 4-0 with six hits and the one run over seven innings. He faced 27 batters, striking out eight.

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Eagles rally to edge out Indians 2-1

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Following a quick start, El Reno High School’s boys soccer team allowed two unanswered goals in a 2-1 loss to Del City and remains in the cellar of the District 5A-2 standings.

The Eagles scored the only goal of the second half to defeat El Reno, which slipped to 0-2 in the league standings, tied with Midwest City. The Bombers host EHS Friday night.

El Reno scored first against Del City as Luke Lemke’s shot was blocked by the Eagles keeper. Alan Gonsalez hopped over the goalie and found the loose ball for a shot into an open net at the 37:02 mark.

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Conley logs second hat trick in shutout win over Del City

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Conley Knapp logged her second straight home hat trick last week as El Reno High School’s girls soccer team returned to District 5A-2 play with a 6-0 win over Del City.

The victory kept El Reno tied for first in the league standings with Southeast and Carl Albert at 2-0.

The Indians move to 4-4 on the year after posting a 1-2 record in the recent Rose Rock Classic in Noble. El Reno defeated the host’s junior varsity (4-0) but fell to NHS (2-0) and Ada (3-1).

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Tennis teams compete in Suburban Championships

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Both El Reno High School tennis teams finished in the top five last week at the 2024 Suburban Conference Tennis Championships hosted by Shawnee.

The girls tied for fifth place with two team points, while the boys scored five points to tie with Elgin. Carl Albert won both team titles.

The El Reno boys were led by Jim Rinehart’s fourth-place effort at No.2 singles with a 1-2 record. He was the fifth seed and lost in straight sets to top-seeded Tyler Shaw of Carl Albert.

Thinclads cut times, up marks

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Two meets into the 2024 schedule and El Reno High School’s track teams are starting to show slight improvements in times and distances in both running and field events.

At the recent Chickasha High School Invitational, the El Reno girls placed seventh overall with 22 points, while the boys squad placed eighth with 18 points.

Eight of the girls points came from a silver medal in the long jump by Madeline Taylor with a distance of 15 feet, 7.5 inches, less than 5 inches short of the winning mark.

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RCC linksters surge to OCAC title

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Battling gusting winds and occasional spritzing rain throughout the day, Redlands Community College’s golf team defended its title for a third straight year at the 2024 Women’s Oklahoma Collegiate Athletic Conference Championships.

Playing on its home turf of Crimson Creek Golf Course, Redlands shot a 36-hole total of 638 to win by 89 strokes over Murray State College (727) – the only other full squad in the field.

The Cougars carded a 323 in the morning round, but shaved eight shots off that total in the afternoon session for a 315 effort.

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Belles land El Reno cagers

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El Reno High School seniors Pauline Black-Harmon (left of 5A state championship trophy) and Nazhoni Sleeper (right) signed national letters of intent to play basketball next season for Seminole State College.

The Belles play out of NJCAA Region 2 and are coached by former Redlands Community College coach Rita Story-Schell.