Maple A-B Honor Roll

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Maple A-B Honor Roll students are Kennedy Bonilla, Caleb Blanco, Brinlee Bland, Addison Holden, Creelie Hamons, Atley Walker, Evalynn Miller, Remi Story, Addison Meschberger, Tinsley Kennedy and Fredrick Tredway.

Also, Tyler Williams, Meah Brown, Wade Curtis, Journey Swigart, Jake Wells, Madalynne Whitman, Carder Holden, Justice Twins, Otis Sears, Zoey Robles, Bentley Sneed, Luken Meschberger, Berkleigh Brothers, Parker Tinsley and Carson Smith.

Maple A-B Honor Roll_Feb 2026

Okarche sweeps Calumet in top 10 showdown

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OKARCHE – In a game of cat and mouse, Okarche High School’s girls basketball team used a 16-3 run late in the second period to pull away from Calumet for a 56-36 victory in a meeting of top 10 squads.

Okarche, ranked fifth in Class A, moved to 17-4 on the season after a recent win over Oklahoma Bible Academy (51-20) and a loss to Class A’s fourth-ranked Amber-Pocasset (33-27).

Calumet, ranked sixth in Class B1, had its six-game win streak end and falls to 16-5 overall. The streak included recent wins over Laverne (56-49) and Hydro-Eakly (42-27).

Katie Parham tries to squeeze off a shot

Warriors knock down 24 treys in 117-68 win

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OKARCHE – In what is believed to be a school record performance, Okarche High School’s boys basketball team hit 24 3-pointers en route to a 117-68 win over rival Calumet in a battle of two defending state champions.

The 49-point victory pushed the Warriors, ranked No.1 in Class A, to 20-3 on the season and extends their current winning streak to 10 after recent victories over Amber-Pocasset (80-58) and Oklahoma Bible (99-25).

Wyatt Cox throws the ball to a teammate after diving for a loose ball

Roman Nose fuels El Reno’s scoring blitz in third period

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Senior Eryn Roman Nose scored eight points in the third period as El Reno High School’s girls basketball team broke out of a scoring cage to defeat the Guthrie Bluejays 50-35.

The double-digit win was the second in a row for El Reno and the fourth in the past five games as the Indians move to 11-8 on the season.

More importantly, the 15-point decision kept EHS in the third spot in the District 5A-2 standings at 8-3, two and a half games ahead of Noble.

El Reno trails Carl Albert by a game and a half in the loss column for second.

Jaida Richardson shoots a jumper past a block attempt
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