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Celebrating 1,000

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Family members from left, Sherwin Harmon (dad), Billie Black (mom), Latreece Black-Harmon (sister), Kathrine Black (grandmother) and Mary Kenney (aunt) hold up banners honoring El Reno High School senior Pauline Black-Harmon, who surpassed the 1,000-point career scoring mark last week in a road game at Western Heights.

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El Reno girls a victory away from perfect regular season

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El Reno High School’s girls basketball team, the only undefeated team in Class 5A, is now one game away from logging a perfect regular season following a 52-40 road win over Guthrie.

The Indians improved to 22-0 on the season and swept the series over the Bluejays with the 12-point win – the 21st double-digit decision of the year for El Reno.

The win moved El Reno to 13-0 in the District 5A-1 standings. The Indians lead both Shawnee and Carl Albert (13-0) by three games in the standings with one game left – a home date with Shawnee.

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Bluejays snap El Reno win streak with late rally

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El Reno High School’s boys basketball team had a season-long five-game win streak snapped last week as the Guthrie Bluejays handed the Indians a 67-61 setback in their final road game of the regular season.

The loss dropped El Reno to 16-6 on the season as the Bluejays swept the regular-season series with EHS by a combined nine points. However, the setback did not hurt the Indians in District 5A-1 play as far as seeding.

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Union City, Okarche win district titles; CHS ousted

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UNION CITY – Morgan Brothers banked in a layup at the buzzer to set Union City High School’s girls basketball team on the path to the Class A, Area 2, District 7 Championships.

The basket sealed a 67-65 semifinal win over Cordell and pushed Union City into the double-elimination portion of the Class A playoff bracket. The Tigers followed it up with a 61-47 win over Rock Creek in the title game.

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Redlands pulls near region top

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Redlands Community College women’s basketball team remains within striking distance of the lead in the NJCAA Region 2 standings following a 54-49 win over Northern Oklahoma College of Enid.

The Cougars improved to 16-5 on the season and took over sole possession of second place in the standings with a 6-2 mark.

Redlands trails Connors State (7-2) by half a game in the win column for the lead but lost the first head-to-head meeting.

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Cougars hit with fourth league loss

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Despite pushing four players into double digits, Redlands Community College men’s basketball team dropped its fourth straight game in NJCAA Region 2 action.

The 90-84 setback to Northern Oklahoma College of Enid left the Cougars with a 10-12 overall record. Redlands slipped to 2-6 for seventh place in the Region 2 standings.

Jordan Kwende paced the Redlands scorers with a double-double effort of 21 points and 13 rebounds.

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Black-Harmon adds name to 1,000-point scoring list

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OKLAHOMA CITY – It took less than three minutes for El Reno High School post player Pauline Black-Harmon to etch her name into the program’s record books for a second time this season.

The career-rebounding leader added her name to the list of the 1,000-point career scorers with a bank shot early in the first period of the Indians 71-24 wire-to-wire victory over Western Heights.

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Soaring high over the Jets

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OKLAHOMA CITY – Josiah Reveles knocked down six 3-pointers in the first half and Carter Roman Nose posted his first triple-double of the season as El Reno High School’s boys basketball team defeated Western Heights 78-44.

The win kicked off a two-game road swing for the Indians, who were slated to visit Guthrie Friday. El Reno sweeps the regular-season series with Western Heights with the 34-point win to improve to 16-5 on the year.

Lifters rack up weights, top 5 spots

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El Reno High School’s powerlifting teams have found mixed results during the first meets of the 2024 season.

The boys varsity squad placed three in the Little Axe Invitational, led by a gold-medal effort of 810 pounds from Jeremiah Ortiz in the 123-pound bracket. He posted a 335-pound deadlift, followed by a 300-pound squat and a 175-pound bench press.

Tucker McDaniel (145) took silver with a total weight of 860 pounds. His best efforts were a 350-pound deadlift and a 340-pound squat.