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Dear Santa Claus: All I want for Christmas is...

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Note: Knowing Jolly Old St. Nicholas is a subscriber and reads the El Reno Tribune each edition, the staff decided to help him out and deliver local children’s Letters to Santa in print. Letters will appear over the next few editions but in time for his Christmas Eve flight from the North Pole.

Dear Santa,
My name is Bentin Reed. I am 8 years old. I have been a good boy this year. For Christmas I would like Lucky Charms marshmallows, Lego Sets and Scale 1/32 Fast and the Furious cars. 
Love, Bentin

Dear Santa Claus_12-16-23

Early scoring dominance sets tone for EHS in 54-24 win

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Riding a dominating first-period scoring blitz, El Reno High School’s girls basketball team took over sole possession of first place in the District 5A-1 standings with a 54-24 win over Crossings Christian School.

El Reno moved to 6-0 on the season and 3-0 in the 5A-1 standings and sit a half game ahead of Elgin, which the Indians were slated to visit Friday, for the lead.

“We have not been starting off games like we should and our first and third periods have been our worst. We’ve talked about the need to start games stronger and not gamble on things later on.

Phallyn Guzman shoots a fastbreak layup

Fourth-period shooting woes derail upset bid by Indians in loss to Crossings Christian

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El Reno High School’s boys basketball team had an early-season upset bid derailed by a fourth-period shooting slump as Crossings Christian School escaped Jenks Simmons Field House with a 55-46 win.

The Knights, considered a top five team in Class 5A, had beaten their first three opponents by double digits, including a 14-point win over Carl Albert. The win over El Reno lifted Crossings Christian to 4-0 in the District 5A-1 standings and top of the league.

Kaleb Blackwolf  gets fouled on the arm by a Crossings Christian player

El Reno girls take seventh in first tournament effort

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While the roster had only five grapplers, it produced close to 150 points as El Reno High School’s girls wrestling team placed seventh in its first tournament outing of the season.

El Reno posted 147 points in the Wrestle Like a Girl Invitational hosted by Cache. The Indians were one of 12 teams to top the 100-point barrier but EHS was only 16 points from the top five. The effort was led by returning state champion Kaylee Miller (145), who logged 32 team points with a first-place effort.

Claire Solansky works on a pinning move

Matmen place 27th in tough Mid-America bid

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El Reno High School’s wrestling team took 12 grapplers to the 2023 Mid-America Nationals in Enid, with the entire squad placing 28th or better at their respective weights. The 37-team field featured 21 schools from Oklahoma as well as teams from Kansas, Texas and Washington. Among the state schools were Class 4A’s top-ranked Tuttle and Class 6A powers Mustang, Sand Springs and Tulsa Union.

El Reno placed 27th as a team with 97.5 points, missing the top 25 by five and a half points.

Preston Scott shoots the leg of a Piedmont opponent

Mitchel resigns coaching duties

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Haley Mitchel is no longer a part of the program in which she’s had a major impact as both a player and coach over the span of two decades.

Mitchel informed Okarche Superintendent Josh Sumrall on Sunday that she was resigning her duties as girls basketball coach, effective immediately. She made it official Monday night when she read a tearful, emotional resignation letter to the Okarche Board of Education members during their December regular meeting.

Haley Mitchel resigned her head coaching duties at Okarche

Calumet extends streak, wins title; Warriors, UCHS second

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Just days before earning the lion’s share of first-place votes in the second Class B poll of the season, Calumet High School’s boys basketball team defeated 18th-ranked Lomega 62-52 to win the 2023 Canton Invitational.

It was the second victory of the season over the Raiders as undefeated Calumet extended its regular-season win streak to 29 games dating back to last season.

Losses haunt CHS, Okarche, Union City

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Despite rebounding from a sub-par offensive effort in the tourney-opening loss to Lomega, Calumet High School’s girls basketball team suffered back-to-back losses in the 2023 Canton Invitational.

The Chieftains remain winless on the season after the two losses to the Raiders (72-13), ranked third in Class B, and to Cherokee (66-36).

Calumet struggled to score from 2-point range in the two losses, going 4-of-34 (12 percent), but did hit 10-of-48 shots from behind the 3-point arc for 21 percent.

The Chieftains were 11-of-22 from the free-throw line.