RCC harriers open season at OSU event

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Redlands Community College’s cross country team kicked off the 2025 season at the Oklahoma State University Cowboys Preview in Stillwater.

The Cougars had seven runners in the men’s 5,000-meter race, closing in fourth place with 110 points behind Oklahoma State (29), Oklahoma (32) and Tulsa (72).

Redlands had an overall time of 1 hour and 38.47 minutes, which averaged out to 19.45 minutes per entry.

Andres Mandujano led the Cougars in 27th place with an average pace of 5:37.30 leading to his overall time of 17:28.

El Reno squeezes in win between rainouts

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Though losing four of five games in the last 10 days due to weather, El Reno High School’s fast-pitch softball team was able to squeeze in a 7-1 road win over the Oklahoma City Broncos.

El Reno moved to 3-7 on the season after breaking a 1-all tie with two runs in the fourth, sixth and seventh innings.

The seven runs came off a 10-hit effort by the Indians, led by a double each from Brailynn Vickery, Addilinn Johnson and Amalie Kalcevova. Johnson added a triple and led all El Reno batters with three base hits.

Kyla Killingsworth drops down a bunt

Union City downs CHS, Okarche wins

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Doubles by Mia Gambel and Kamryn Cook and a triple from Rylee Zacharias helped fuel state-ranked Union City High School’s fast-pitch softball team to a 9-1 win over Calumet.

The victory was the first step in earning bragging rights among the Canadian County small schools and the Tigers need to defeat Okarche to do so. 

Union City, ranked 14th in Class A, moved to 12-4 on the season with the win, which came on the heels of a shutout over Navajo (16-0).

Tigers, Calumet facing gauntlet of ranked squads

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Both Union City and Calumet High School’s baseball teams have been playing against a stacked schedule of ranked opponents in the last week while dodging rainstorms to get in the games.

Union City was ranked No.8 this week in the latest Class A-2 poll with a 10-8 record after dropping three of five games to ranked squads in Dover (7th 7/B) 5-1, Drummond (10th/B) 5-4 and Amber-Pocasset (11th/2A) 11-1.

The Tigers defeated Glencoe (6-0) and Cheyenne/Reydon (13-1).

Kingston Arnold eyes a pickoff throw into his glove as an Okarche runner dives back into second base
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