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El Reno drops game to defending champs

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El Reno High School’s fast-pitch softball team had its four-game win streak snapped last week with an 11-1 setback to defending state champion Piedmont. The loss dropped El Reno to 4-2 on the season and 1-1 in the District 5A-2 standings.

The Indians are now fourth behind the Wildcats, Carl Albert and Noble – both visiting El Reno this week.

El Reno’s run in the loss to Piedmont came in the fourth inning. Jacy Little singled down the third-base line and moved to second on a sacrifice groundout by Ryah Hardy.

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First tourney action

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El Reno High School hosted its own early-season volleyball tournament over the weekend at Jenks Simmons Field House.

The Indians went 2-2 for the event and now sit at 2-3 for the season.

See Saturday’s edition for a complete wrap-up of the tourney.

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ER shuts out Del City in District 5A-2 opener

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While Elvis made the phrase TCB famous, it was El Reno High School’s softball team taking care of business in its District 5A-2 opener last week against Del City.

El Reno moved to 4-1 on the season with a 21-0 shutout of the Eagles, to extend the Indians win streak to four.

“We have been talking a lot about playing on our level and not down to the level of our opponent. I thought we did a good job of staying on our level,” said El Reno head coach Jason Little.

Tecumseh rallies to defeat El Reno spikers in ’23 season opener

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El Reno High School’s volleyball team kicked off the 2023 season on the road last week, losing a close five-set match to Tecumseh – after winning the first two games.

The Indians built a 2-0 lead behind 26-24 and 25-20 wins.

The Savages rallied to win the final three games by scores of 30-28/25-19/15-8.

El Reno logged 16 aces in the loss, 13 of those by Trinity Black.

Emercyn Looper served up two aces and Jewell Graham added an ace.

The Indians up-front offense posted 29 kills but committed the same number of hitting errors.

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Tigers still unbeaten, Calumet extends run

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Doubles each from Aiden Ellington and Laven Zeier highlighted a 10-hit attack as Union City High School’s baseball team held off a late rally by Verden for an 11-9 win.

The Tigers are now 5-0 on the fall.

Union City built up a 10-4 lead over the first three innings before being outscored 5-1 the remainder of the contest.

The Tigers went 10-of-30 (.333) at the plate with Ellington leading with a 3-of-4 (.750) effort with six runs batted in and another scored.

Union City, Chieftains drop road SB outings

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Union City High School’s fast-pitch softball team suffered an 11-2 defeat to Wayne last week despite logging seven base hits.

The loss dropped the Tigers to 1-5 on the season.

Union City went 7-of-23 (.304) from the plate with a double each from Kamryn Cook and Trestan Sutton. Skylar Morgan led all hitters with a 3-for-3 effort and a run batted in.

Sutton went 2-for-3 with a run scored and a ribbie. Lily Russell singled and scored a run.

Russell took the loss from the circle with a line of 16 hits, 11 runs, three walks and two strikeouts.

Fishing Report - 8/19/23

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NORTHEAST

Eucha: Elevation is normal and stable, water temperature 85°F and murky.
Largemouth bass good on buzz baits, plastic baits, spinnerbaits and topwater lures around coves, shallows and shorelines. Crappie slow on minnows around brush structure. Bluegill, green and redear sunfish good on minnows around shallows.

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Mother Nature halts Indians home title shot

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The champion of the 2023 El Reno High School Softball Invitational will have to wait a few days before being crowned after Mother Nature halted play in the final game.

El Reno trailed Enid 3-1 in the bottom of the second inning when play was suspended.

“We are going to finish it when we go to Enid and then play another game after that,” said El Reno head coach Jason Little.

El Reno had two hits when play was suspended, one each from Iliana Ashford and Maddie Moss. Ashford scored on a sacrifice groundout by Kaydence Pawnee.

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Hitting with pads

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El Reno High School’s football program held its first day of padded preseason drills in near 100-degree temperatures Friday at Memorial Stadium.

The Indians will host Elk City Friday night in their only preseason scrimmage with junior high teams starting at 5 p.m., with the varsity to follow around 6:30 p.m.