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Rebounding award

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El Reno High School girls basketball coach Jennifer Douglas presented senior Pauline Black-Harmon with a plaque last week honoring her accomplishment as EHS’ all-time leading rebounder.

She broke the record set in 1996 by LeAnn Bezner.

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El Reno becomes only unbeaten 5A team with victory

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Shaking off a series of first-half turnovers, El Reno High School’s girls basketball team led Altus wire to wire last week to remain unbeaten on the season.

The Indians moved to 17-0 overall with a 66-39 decision over the Bulldogs and now are the only unbeaten team in Class 5A. It was the Indians 17th straight double-digit win.

El Reno moved to 8-0 in the District 5A-1 standings and remains a game ahead of Shawnee (7-1), which the Indians were slated to host Monday in a makeup game.

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El Reno muzzles Bulldogs in 5A-1 home sweep

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El Reno High School guard Carter Roman Nose went into last week’s game against Altus needing 29 points, more than he had scored in any game this season, to reach the 1,000-point career scoring mark.

He needed less than two quarters to reach that mark.

Surpassing his previous season best single game mark by five, Roman Nose scored 31 points in the first half as the Indians jumped back into the win column with a 78-23 victory over the Bulldogs.

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Carl Albert rallies past EHS for dual state ticket

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MIDWEST CITY – After two date and time shuffles as well as three teams dropping out, the District 5A-3 championship came down to a decades-old rivalry between state powers. Carl Albert, ranked ninth in the state, won the final four weights to rally past 11th-ranked El Reno for a 37-27 victory. The 10-point win sends the Titans to the Class 5A Dual State Championships Feb. 10 in Enid.

The district duals were moved twice from the original Jan. 16 date and were whittled from five teams to two after Woodward, John Marshall and Bishop McGuinness backed out.

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Bad call?

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El Reno High School student King Samad shows his dislike for a call during a recent EHS home basketball game.

The Indians were slated to host Altus Friday night inside Jenks Simmons Field House.

El Reno will have two more home contests to follow against Elgin (Feb. 2) and Shawnee (Feb. 13) before the end of the regular season.

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Nicholson joins elite El Reno field with All-State nod

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For just the second time in the past 24 years, El Reno High School has elevated a player to the Oklahoma Coaches Association’s All-State Football Game in back-to-back seasons.

Senior Malachi Nicholson was named to the Large West offense last week after his record-breaking season.

The running back becomes the school’s 47th All-State selection since 1942 and follows in the footsteps of last year’s selections Ryan Sigler and Evan Roman Nose.

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ER girls remain undefeated with close 53-43 win

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In one of its longest-running rivalries, El Reno High School’s girls basketball team capped off a four-game road stretch with a 53-43 win over Carl Albert in its return to District 5A-1 play.

The 10-point decision was the closet margin of victory this season for El Reno, which improved to 16-0. All wins have been by double digits including a 13-point victory in the first league meeting with the Titans.

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Indians hit with double-digit loss by Titans 75-57

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El Reno High School’s boys basketball team suffered its second double-digit loss of the season, both at the hands of Carl Albert, following a 75-57 road setback to the Titans last week.

The 18-point loss dropped El Reno to 11-5 overall and 0-2 against the Titans this season. Carl Albert defeated the Indians by 17 points in the 2023-24 opener in December.

By sweeping the season series, the Titans improve to 4-3 over El Reno in the past seven meetings dating back to the 2018-2019 season.

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Big Rally

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CALUMET – In its biggest test of the season, Calumet High School’s boys basketball team used a 19-0 run in the second period to rally past Southwest Covenant School for a 73-53 win.

The victory was the fourth in six days for the Chieftains, ranked No.1 in Class B, following a three-game sweep in the West Central Tournament to defend that title.

Calumet improved to 21-0 on the season with the four victories.

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Turnovers, poor shooting haunt CHS girls; Warriors take Coyle bid; Tigers second in PPI

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CALUMET – A late run of baskets proved too little too late for Calumet High School’s girls basketball team in a 57-26 loss to Southwest Covenant School in the Chieftains final home game of the regular season.

The loss dropped Calumet to 1-16 on the season and extended its current losing streak to four games after dropping outings in the West Central Tournament. Calumet fell to Class A’s ninth-ranked Canute (63-16) and Corn Bible Academy (52-13).