Sports

Wins elude Okarche, area softball teams

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It’s been a rough start to the month of April for Okarche High School’s slow-pitch softball team, ranked 15th in Class 2A, as the Warriors have posted a 2-3 record.

Okarche defeated Minco (8-4) and Class 4A’s 14th-ranked Covington-Douglas (13-1), but fell to Mountain View/Gotebo (17-2) and two ranked schools. Binger-Oney, the top-ranked team in Class A, defeated OHS 15-4, while Class 3A’s second-ranked Ripley posted a 10-3 win over the Warriors.

The three straight losses left Okarche with an 11-12 overall record.

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Redlands golfers struggle in ORU Spring Invitational

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Redlands Community College women’s golf team struggled to a 14th-place finish at the Oral Roberts University Spring Invitational, shooting its lowest round of 338 on the final day.

The Cougars had a 54-hole total of 1,026 (341/347/338) to beat out Incarnate Word University by 250 strokes.

The event was played on the River Course at The Club at Indian Springs in Broken Arrow.

Daniela Espinoza had the low total for Redlands at 242 (81/83/78) to tie for 66th in the individual medalist race.

Clara Peake (82/83/82) carded a 247 tally to tie for 71st.

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Cougars jump on four-game winning path

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After dropping the series opener to Northern Oklahoma College of Tonkawa 4-3, Redlands Community College’s baseball team won two straight over the Mavericks to take the series.

The Cougars 11-6 and 13-8 victories lifted Redlands to 3-14 in the NJCAA Region 2, Division 2 standings for 11th place.

The series win also sparked a four-game win streak as Redlands swept a twinbill from Oklahoma Christian University by scores of 6-3 and 5-2 to improve to 11-31 for the season.

Over the five games, Redlands went 43-of-147 (.293) from the plate with 13 extra base hits.

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Celebrating history

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Hundreds turned out for the community-wide celebration for El Reno High School’s girls basketball team.

 

 

The championship trophy sits at center court with the scoreboard lights showing the year, the final score of the
5A title game over Sapulpa and EHS’ season record. (Tribune photographer/Glen Miller)

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El Reno shoots season-low home round

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Spurred by three sub-50 scores on the front nine, the Indians golf team took ninth place out of 16 teams at the 2024 El Reno High School Girls Invitational.

Played at Crimson Creek Golf Course, El Reno carded its first sub-400 team score of the season, shooting a 395 to edge out Yukon by nine strokes. Edmond Memorial won the event with a 344, followed by Marlow (348) and Heritage Hall (369).

The top nine teams all broke 400.

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Indians post mixed results in local, Weatherford bids

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It was a mixed bag of results over a 24-hour period for El Reno High School’s boys golf team last week, driven mostly by a shift in playing conditions.

In near perfect playing conditions, the Indians carded a 337 team score to place third in the 2023 Weatherford Boys Invitational.

El Reno was 24 strokes off the winning pace set by Woodward, but only 16 back of Elk City for second.

El Reno beat out Clinton (340), Thomas/Fay-Custer (341) and Weatherford (349) to round out the top six.

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Indians split Kingfisher tourney bids

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Following a big rally for a run-ruled pool victory over Weatherford, El Reno High School’s baseball team dropped a close 6-5 game to Class A’s 14th-ranked Laverne in cross-bracket play in the 2024 Kingfisher Invitational.

El Reno served as one of the two host sites for the event, posting a 2-2 record to exit the event with a 13-5 overall record. The Indians rallied from a six-run deficit with a 21-run blitz over three innings to defeat Weatherford 21-9 and logged an 11-1 win over Clinton.

The other loss was a close 4-3 game against Putnam City West.

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Tennis teams battle tough in Legion Park loss to Harding Charter

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In the only scheduled home action of the season, El Reno High School’s tennis teams were competitive but dropped a varsity/junior varsity outing to Harding Charter by an 11-1 score at the Legion Park courts.

The El Reno girls lost by a 6-0 margin but won 24 games and had one match go to a third-set tiebreaker. Bri Barksdale and Jayna Graham lost 7-5/4-6/8-10 to the team of Lemus and Oubre at No.1 doubles.

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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.