Clutch hitting slips El Reno’s attack

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Clutch hitting seems to have left the offensive lineup for El Reno High School’s baseball team following an 8-0 home loss to Elk City at the Hub Reed Complex.

The Indians slipped to 12-17 on the season with its second straight shutout loss.

El Reno left eight base runners stranded in the loss to the Elks including the bases loaded in the bottom of the first inning.

The Indians stranded two runners in the bottom of the fifth trying to avoid the run-rule.

Gage Lesperance falls backward after being hit in the chest by an Elk City runner sliding headfirst into home

ER Indians locked out of 5A state

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Though El Reno High School’s boys golf team cut 23 strokes off its score from its first effort on the Duncan Golf and Tennis Club Course, a spot in the Class 5A Boys Oklahoma Golf Championships was not in the numbers.

Playing in the Class 5A Regional Championships, El Reno took ninth with a 36-hole total of 717 and missed a team pass to state by 57 strokes.

The six teams earning state passes were Duncan (591), Bishop McGuinness (616), Lawton MacArthur (618), Elgin (650), Newcastle (653) and Collinsville (660).

Jacen Bear chips onto the 16th green at Crimson Creek Golf Course

El Reno fields full squads at LWHS Coyote Classic

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OKLAHOMA CITY – For the first time this season, El Reno High School fielded full squads for both boys and girls at the 2026 Lone Wolf Coyote Classic.

The boys earned a pair of fourth-place finishes, led by Sergio Rosas at No.1 singles. He defeated Purcell’s Asa Byrng (6-3/6-2) in the first round but dropped matches to Moore’s Jackson Tait (6-0/6-1) and Anadarko’s Sam Battiest (6-1/6-1).

Serenity Billings keeps a close eye on the ball during a forehand return shot

Calumet, UC advance into regional play

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Calumet High School’s baseball team regained the top spot in the final Class B poll of the spring following a 7-4 win over Weatherford.

The Chieftains will take a seven-game win streak and a 14-6 overall record into the regional round of the postseason.

The win over the Eagles followed Calumet’s sweep of Waynoka (18-2/17-0) to win the Class B, District 2 Championship.

Over the three games Calumet went 30-of-63 (.476) from the plate with 12 extra base hits. Seven of those were doubles, paced by Konnor Thiessen and Chase Woolley with two each.

Wyatt Cox connects with a pitch
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