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Maple A Honor Roll

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Maple students recognized on the third nine weeks A Honor Roll list, front row from left, Abel Overholser, Elizabeth Eisenhour, Riley McKee, Kinsley Racca, Ella Ratliff, Ryker Penwright, Kynlee Shamblin, Blaiklyn Barton, Sophie Tredway, Elizabeth Wilkerson and Madi Basler; second row, Douglas Bland, Bryson Brandley, Dean Davis, Kash Brothers, Taylor Dill, Cale Wedman, Fritz Hoffman, Timber Westervelt, Kennedy Prince, Abby Bass and Carder Holden; third row, Case Elliott, Blayke Steinbruck, Drake Rosholt, Charlee Charmasson, John Prince, Audrey Eisenhour, John Henry Von Tungeln, Jack Hunt, Ku

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Maple Citizenship

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Maple February Citizenship Award winners, front row from left, Jax Thomason, pre-kindergarten; Lilly Bollinger, second grade; Bryson Brandley, fourth grade; Beau Davis, first grade; and Hensley Elwood, kindergarten; back row, Serenity White, third grade; Easton Schmidt, seventh grade; Clayton Hudson, eighth grade; Caroline Phillips, fifth grade; and Presley Swigart, sixth grade.

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EHS grinds out the time, blanks Tigers in league tilt

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Dominating the time of possession and touches in the middle part of the pitch, El Reno High School’s girls soccer team picked up its second straight win with a 6-2 decision over the Oklahoma City Storm.

El Reno moved to 2-1 on the season with the wire-to-wire victory over the home-schooled program. The win came on the heels of a 6-0 home decision over Guymon to open EHS’ District 5A-2 slate.

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Indians drop 5A-2 bid, hit with home shutout loss

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After logging seven goals in the win over Tuttle, El Reno High School’s boys soccer team’s offense has dried up as far as shots finding the net.

El Reno slipped to 1-3 on the season with a 4-0 home loss to the Oklahoma City Storm. All four goals came in the first half as Indians goalkeeper Aldo De La Torre blocked a second-half shutout. The sophomore had more than 10 saves on the night.

El Reno has gone two matches without scoring following a 5-0 setback to Guymon in the District 5A-2 opener for both schools.

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Indians rally falls short against Kingfisher; sweep Western Heights

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Kingfisher scored 13 runs in the first four innings, then held off a late rally by El Reno High School’s baseball team to hand the Indians their first loss of the 2024 spring season, 15-12.

El Reno slipped to 5-1 on the season with the non-district loss to the Yellowjackets.

The setback was part of a three-game home set over a 24-hour period as the Indians defeated Western Heights 17-2 and 25-6. The sweep of the Jets kept El Reno in first place in District 5A-1 standings at 4-0, tied with Carl Albert, Guthrie and Noble.

Calumet, Tigers get off to fast spring runs

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Calumet High School’s baseball team, Class B’s state runner-up in the fall, kicked off its spring schedule last week with a 16-6 win over Lomega.

The Chieftains are ranked second in the state in the first spring poll behind Fort Cobb-Broxton, which defeated CHS in the fall championship.

Calumet went 11-of-20 (.550) from the plate in the season opener with 16 runs batted in. The squad had two doubles by Derrick Krantzman and a third by Hunter Navanick. Brendon Voss and Kaleb Thiessen added a triple each.