Midwest City sweeps ER tennis team in dual

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El Reno High School’s tennis team is still looking for its first dual win of the season after dropping a 7-0 road decision at Midwest City.

The Indians are 0-3 on the year after losing three matches in boys action and four on the girls side to the Bombers.

El Reno did, however, win 20 games in the setbacks.

Sergio Rosas fell 6-2/6-3 to Terrynece Hooks in No.1 singles, while Jacob Richey lost in straight sets to Hesse Gonzales at No.2 singles.

Kale Overholser and Kyler Graham lost in straight sets in No.1 doubles.

MaeKenna Wyrick hits a backhand return shot

Calumet splits games, UC wins four of five

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Despite posting 50 hits over the final four games of the regular season, Calumet High School’s slow-pitch softball team heads into the district round of the Class A playoffs with a two-game losing streak.

The Chieftains dropped a 13-5 game to state-ranked Lookeba-Sickles (No.4/B) and a 10-9 bid with Garber after beating the Wolverines 16-1 in the other game of a doubleheader.

Calumet rallied from a 12-3 hole at home to defeat Varnum (No.17/A) 23-15. The split of the four games left the Chieftains, ranked No.10 in Class A, with an 18-8 record.

Randi Upchego slides into home plate under the tag of a Varnum catcher

Williams clubs clutch home run, Chieftains roll into playoffs

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With a bye in the district round of the upcoming Class A-2 playoffs, Union City High School is resting the arm of star right-hander Aiden Williams in the final games of the regular season.

It seems Williams’ bat didn't get the memo.

Williams went 3-for-4 from the plate including a game-winning three-run home run in the bottom of the fifth as the Tigers rallied to defeat Class 2A-1’s seventh-ranked Christian Heritage Academy 10-8.

The Tigers, ranked fourth in the state, moved to 19-3 on the year.

RCC drops series with Aggies, tied for third in West division standings

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After beating Murray State 16-6 in the series opener, Redlands Community College’s baseball team awoke a sleeping dog.

Aggies won the final three games by a combined 46-5 margin to sweep the series over the Cougars and retain the second spot in the West Division of the NJCAA Region 2, Division II standings.

Meanwhile, Redlands slipped to 18-32 on the season and into a tie with Carl Albert State College and Northern Oklahoma College of Enid for third place in the West at 9-11.

The Cougars close out West action with four games against Carl Albert.

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