El Reno soccer teams drop two road matches to Eagles

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El Reno High School’s soccer teams opened up a two-match road swing recently with a pair of losses to Class 4A powerhouse Weatherford.

The El Reno girls dropped to 1-1 on the season with a 4-0 shutout loss to the Eagles, getting three shots each from Madison Rochdi and Conley Knapp.

The Indians were out-shot 16-6 by Weatherford.

Yaneth Moran-Flores was in net for El Reno before suffering a shoulder injury, logging four saves.

Madison Rochdi dribbles the ball past two U.S. Grant defenders

Miller fuels El Reno in season-opening tourney

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Paced by freshman Radley Miller, El Reno High School’s girls golf team opened up the 2025 season with a ninth-place finish in the 2025 Bixby Showcase.

Playing the Southlake Golf Course in Jenks, El Reno carded a 402 to finish eight shots back of Piedmont for eighth place.

The Indians, the lone Class 5A squad in the 15-school field, were 19 shots better than Deer Creek and 31 ahead of Bartlesville.

El Reno bats log 23 hits in road sweep of Guymon

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The grueling road trip to the Oklahoma panhandle did little to cool the offense for El Reno High School’s baseball team in a two-game district sweep of Guymon.

El Reno moved to 5-0 on the season with an 8-1 victory and an 11-0 shutout over the Tigers. The Indians improved to 4-0 in the District 5A-1 standings and remain tied with Carl Albert, Noble and Guthrie for first.

Davin Shamblin logged four hits in the Indians sweep of Guymon

Union City rallies to edge Vanoss, sweeps twinbill

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UNION CITY – Aiden Williams hit a bases-loaded triple with two outs in the bottom of the fifth inning as Union City High School’s baseball team rallied from three runs down to defeat Class 2A’s 10th-ranked Vanoss, 8-7.

The win, followed by a 3-0 shutout of Destiny Christian, moved Union City to 6-0 on the season. The Tigers are ranked 11th in the state in the Class A, Division II poll.

Williams’ triple was one of three extra base hits as Josh Putnam doubled to highlight his 2-for-4 effort.

Jake Faerber has a pickoff throw bounce under his glove as a Vanoss runner slides into the bag
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