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Indians edged by late goal

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OKLAHOMA CITY – Despite holding a 14-6 edge in shots during the second half, El Reno High School’s girls soccer team dropped a 2-1 match to Mount St. Mary last week.

The loss was the third in a row for El Reno, which closes out the 2023 season with a 5-8 record.

The Rockets led 1-0 at the half following a goal in the first eight minutes.

El Reno tied the match with 24:57 left in the second half when Lily Hayes took a shot from the left side which was cleared by a MSM defender into the net.

Lily Menjivar collides with a MSM player while jumping

El Reno blanked in finale

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OKLAHOMA CITY – In one of the quickest matches this season, El Reno High School’s boys soccer team dropped a 3-0 decision to Mount St. Mary last week to close out the 2023 season.

Both the boys and girls matches were trimmed back to a pair of 30-minute halves separated by a five-minute halftime. The move was done to avoid pending rainstorms.

The loss was the fourth in a row for El Reno, three by shutouts, dropping the Indians to 3-10 on the year.

The Rockets scored in the 25th and eighth minutes to lead 2-0 at the half, before adding a goal in the second half.

Edgar Perez follows through on a corner kick

Redlands waiting on at-large bid to national championships

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Redlands Community College’s golf team must wait for an at-large bid to the 2023 NJCAA Division I National Championships after placing third recently in the Southwest District Championships held in Arizona.

The Cougars carded a 910 total over 54 holes after shooting a 308 over the final 18 holes. Redlands posted scores of 300 and 302 in the first two rounds. Western Texas Community College (886) won the team title, while Odessa College (899) was second.

Chieftains tune up for regional run with win over Weatherford

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Kingston Arnold hit an RBI-triple to score Dalton Belcher in the top of the eighth inning as Calumet High School’s baseball team tuned up for the regional round of the playoffs with a 3-1 over Weatherford.

Calumet, ranked fourth in Class B, improved to 16-7 on the spring season.

The Chieftains scored two runs in the eighth as Kyler Thiessen drew a one-out walk before scoring on Belcher’s single.

Calumet closed the game with four base hits, two each from Arnold and Belcher – one of those a double.

Carson Cooper reaches out to tag a base runner during a pickoff play

Tigers push win streak to seven with district title

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Extending its current win streak to seven games, Union City High School’s baseball team captured the 2023 Class A, District 18 Championship.

The Tigers, ranked 18th in the state, improved to 20-5 on the season after beating Southwest Covenant (14-0) and sweeping two games from Central High by scores of 13-7 and 5-0.

Union City now advances to the Class A, Region 2 Championships which were slated to start Thursday in Canute.

The Tigers got strong pitching wins from Rocky Carroll, Tyler Norton and Laven Zeier in the district run.

Tyler Norton watches a pitch sail toward the plate

Union City secures first district title

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Union City High School’s slow-pitch softball team will carry a three-game win streak into the regional round of the playoffs following an 8-5 tuneup victory over rival Hinton.

The Tigers, ranked sixth in the state, moved to 24-14 on the season with the win and were slated to play in the Region 1 Championships at Shattuck, which started Thursday.

Union City was coming off a sweep of Quinton by scores of 12-2 and 11-1 to win the school’s first-ever District 6 Championship.

Cougars fall into tie for fifth place

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Losing three of four games to Murray State has slipped Redlands Community College’s baseball team into a tie for fifth place in the NJCAA Region 2, Division 2 standings.

The Cougars avoided the sweep with an 11-8 win in the final game after dropping contests by scores of 11-1, 7-0 and 8-6. Redlands is now 12-16 in the division and 20-28 overall.

Redlands is tied with Northern Oklahoma College of Enid, but the Jets hold the head-to-head tiebreaker.

El Reno’s world-famous Big Burger on the move

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The Big Burger is moving.

For years, the massive El Reno fried-onion hamburger has been cooked next to Petree Plaza on Russell just east of Choctaw. But with a desire to create more room for spectators to watch the process, an agreement was reached to move north.

Shana Ford with El Reno Main Street said a deal was reached between the city of El Reno and Canadian County to cook the burger in the parking lot just to the north of Heroes Plaza, between Rock Island and Bickford.

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