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Maple honorees

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Maple February Students of the Month, front from left, Kash Kubicek, kindergarten, and Bryson Bollinger, prekindergarten; middle row, Addison Holden, third grade, Carsyn McLemore, first grade, Every Stiles, second grade, and Meah Brown, fourth grade; back row, Serenity Jones, fifth grade, Paylynn Smith, seventh grade, Audrey Eisenhour, eighth grade, Cale Wedman, sixth grade.

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Maple A Honor Roll

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Maple A Honor Roll students are Lilly Bollinger, Kane Smith, Hollis Wedman, Tyler Williams, Madi Basler, Wade Curtis, Jake Wells, Elizabeth Eisenhour, Jimi Davis, Luken Meschberger, Aniyah Chaffin, Carson Smith, Payton Haley, Addison Meschberger and Legend Gatz. 

Also including, Tripp Davis, Riley McKee, Kennedy Prince, Douglas Bland, Fritz Hoffman, Maddox Tartsah, Kynlee Shamblin, Abby Bass, Easton Hughey, Ella Ratliff, Madalynne Whitman, Ayvah Fudge, John Prince, Jack Hunt, Alli Bridges, Lane Hudson, Audrey Eisenhour, Blayke Steinbruck, Halle Hunt and Paylynn Smith.

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Maple A-B Honor Roll

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Maple A-B Honor Roll students are  Kennedy Bonilla, Addison Meschberger, Tinsley Kennedy, Brinlee Bland, Fredrick Tredway, Remi Story, Evalynn Miller, Meah Brown, Tova Young, Abel Overholser, Journey Swigart, Atley Walker, Claire Lorenzen, Blakely McLemore, Maverick Lorenzen, Parker Tinsley, Creelie Hamons and Caleb Blanco.

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El Reno sweeps Spartans, jumps Midwest City in 5A-1 standings

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OKLAHOMA CITY – Mixing together 14 walks with timely hits, El Reno High School’s baseball team earned its first District 5A-1 sweep of the season with a pair of run-rule shutouts over Southeast.

El Reno defeated the Spartans in a doubleheader 14-0 and 11-0 to move over .500 for the first time this spring at 8-6.

More importantly, the Indians are now 5-3 in the District 5A-1 standings and leapfrogged Midwest City into fourth place.

Austin Steffler (33) slaps the ball into the outfield

Cougars cap month with wins

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Following a brutal non-conference schedule, Redlands Community College’s baseball team closed out the month of March on a hot streak with four wins in five outings.

The Cougars are now 13-23 on the season but three of the four wins came in NJCAA Region 2, Division 2 play.

Redlands took the league series over Northern Oklahoma College of Tonkawa by a 3-1 margin after wins of 29-3/24-13 and 20-8. The loss was a 12-6 decision to the Mavericks.

The other win in the four-game run was an 18-8 decision over Southwestern Christian University’s junior varsity.

Linksters post top 15 finishes

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Working through different lineups for the latter part of the season, El Reno High School’s girls golf team logged two top 15 finishes last week including a top five mark in its own event.

Carl Albert won the 2026 El Reno Girls Invitational, played at Crimson Creek Golf Course, with an 18-hole score of 357, followed by Guthrie with a 370 and the Indians with a season-low effort of 385.

El Reno edged Hobart by two strokes and Heritage Hall by three.

Radley Miller watches a putt roll toward the cup

Thinclads times better at Bridge Creek meet

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Better weather conditions led to improved times for El Reno High School’s track teams at the Fifth Annual Bridge Creek Invitational.

The El Reno boys took 12th place with four team points but had marked improvements in times. Donovan Mahseet paced the effort with a fourth-place finish in the 300-meter hurdles with a time of 46.47 seconds, which was close to three seconds faster than his first meet.

Mahseet also ran the 110-meter high hurdles in seventh place with a time of 17.87 seconds.

Calumet rallies to down Union City in bedlam battle

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CALUMET – Wyatt Cox hit a walk-off single to score Kingston Arnold as Calumet High School’s baseball team rallied to defeat Union City 14-4 in a cross-county rivalry meeting of top five teams.

Calumet, ranked No.1 in Class B, rebounded from a loss to Tuttle in the I-40 Classic finals to move to 5-2 on the season. It was the Chieftains second win over a ranked team against one loss.

Blake Bailey stretches out but was unable to reach a wide pickoff throw