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No easy fix for senators grappling with issues of college sports pay

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WASHINGTON — A U.S. Senate panel on Tuesday added to the fierce debate over compensation for student-athletes, with senators and experts agreeing the current system wasn’t working but with different ideas for a path forward.

Sen. Bill Cassidy, a Louisiana Republican and chair of the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions, hosted a roundtable of experts, leaders and former college and professional athletes to discuss “fixing college sports.”

Cassidy said the “current system is actually hurting the student-athlete.”

Indians wake up for Guymon split

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It took seven innings and the loss of an eight-game win streak over Guymon for El Reno High Schools baseball team to wake up both its offense and defense in a doubleheader with the Tigers.

They did both in a big way.

El Reno exploded for six first-inning runs and then seven in the seventh inning to defeat Guymon 16-3 and earn a District 5A-1 split.

The Tigers won the opening game 5-4 to snap an eight-game losing streak to the Indians, dating back to 2022, taking advantage of five EHS errors.

Gage Lesperance cups the ball while stretching out to tag a Guymon runner

Calumet, Okarche cagers serve notice for future

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OKLAHOMA CITY – While both teams fell short of reaching the title game of their respective classes, Calumet and Okarche High Schools girls basketball teams served notice of things to come.

Calumet closed the season with a 22-8 record and a No.6 ranking following a 69-50 loss to fourth-ranked Turner in the quarterfinals of the Class B1 Oklahoma Basketball State Championships.

It was the first 20-win season for the Chieftains since 2020 and came after back-to-back seasons with single-digit win totals.

Calumet was making its ninth trip to state.

Hayden Mayfield led Calumet in scoring and rebounding for the season

Lost to weather

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El Reno High School’s soccer teams lost out on home matches against Cache last week due to weather.

Athletic Director Rodney Haydon said coaches were working to set a makeup date.

Diego Reyes shoots a penalty kick

Union City, Calumet earn wins

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Thirteen extra base hits capitulated Union City High Schools slow-pitch softball team to a 2-0 start including a home shutout of Bray-Doyle.

The Tigers scored a 10-0 win over the Donkeys before going on the road to defeat Burns Flat-Dill City (8-5).

The extra base hits were paced by Mia Gambel with four doubles and two triples.

Kamryn Cook posted a double and a home run, followed by two doubles and a triple from Rylee Zacharias. Alyson Newman added a double and a triple.

Williams tosses Tigers to sweep

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Senior Aiden Williams has thrown just five innings but is 2-0 on the spring after Union City High Schools baseball team kicked off the year with a pair of lopsided wins.

The Tigers defeated Geronimo (15-1) and Binger-Oney (14-3) as Williams allowed no earned runs nor a hit in the two games.

He fanned 11 batters and issued three walks.

Union City was 19-of-46 (.413) from the plate for the set with eight doubles, led by Dawson Davidson with two. Jake Faerber added a triple, while Kyson Jenkins hit two home runs and Carson Biffle with one home run.

RCC opens up Region 2 tournament with blowout

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Redlands Community College womens basketball team kicked off the 2026 NJCAA Region 2 Championships, being played in Muskogee, with a 63-39 decision over sixth-seeded Connors State.

Redlands, now 29-5 on the year, was slated to face second-seeded Northeastern Oklahoma A&M in the semifinals. The Cougars are the postseason tourneys third seed. The winner of the tourney automatically advances to the NJCAA National Championship.

Redlands held Connors State to a free throw in the first period and led 13-1.

Katelyn Harviston shoots under the goal

Cougars linksters sixth in ’26 opener

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Paced by a medalist victory from sophomore Sophia Blake, Redlands Community College womens golf team kicked off its spring schedule with a sixth-place effort in the 2026 Diffee Invitational.

Playing at Kickingbird in Edmond, Redlands was the lone two-year program in the 17-team field. The Cougars shot a 623 (308-315), 36-hole total, finishing six strokes out of the top five and 28 back of winner Southwestern Oklahoma State.

Blake carded a 142 total after rounds of 72-70 to win the medalist title by two strokes.