Indians collar Saint Bernards with 5A-1 run-rule setbacks

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Senior Mason Fulton scored the game-winning run on a dropped ball as El Reno High School’s baseball team completed a two-game sweep of Santa Fe South to move back to even ground in district play.

El Reno took the series opener on the road by a 12-2 score, then capped off the sweep with an 11-1 decision at the Hub Reed Complex.

The Indians have won three straight games to move to 4-5 on the year.

Preston Ashford lets loose of a pitch

ER logs wins in 81 Classic, Richey medals

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OKLAHOMA CITY – Although winning games and sets in each bracket entered, El Reno High School’s tennis team brought home only one medal from the 2026 81 West Classic.

Playing at the Oklahoma City Tennis Center, El Reno placed seventh or better in seven divisions, yet only a runner-up finish by Jacob Richey garnered the hardware.

Richey, playing No.2 singles, had a quarterfinal bye before defeating Chisholm’s John Reed (7-5/4-6/10-8) in the semifinals. He would drop the title match to Elk City’s Ryker Coslow (6-2/6-1).

MaeKenna Wyrick reaches out to hit a forehand return shot

Boys remain undefeated, girls shut out

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El Reno High School’s soccer teams, dormant for close to two weeks, jumped back into action last week with a road split against the Noble Bears.

The El Reno boys move to 3-0 on the year with a season-high five goals in a shutout win over the Bears.

Jose Apracio logged two goals and an assist, while Angel Zarate scored twice and Philip Oakes added a goal.

Diego Reyes, Demarco Guzman and Tristan Chandler had an assist each.

Aldo De La Torre was in net for El Reno and made five saves.

Angel Zarate (7) runs after a loose ball

El Reno logs top 10 finish in opener

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El Reno High School’s girls golf team kicked off the 2026 season last week with a top 10 finish at the Putnam City North Invitational.

Playing the West Course at Lincoln Park in Oklahoma City, El Reno posted a team score of 403 to take eighth place.

The Indians edged out Yukon by a shot and Piedmont’s junior varsity by 32 shots to close out the top 10.

Sophomore Radley Miller led El Reno with a round of 92 (48-44) to place 17th in the individual medalist race.

Lily Elliott’s 97 (48-49) netted her a 31st spot, while Addysen Ashford carded a 99 (49-50) for 35th.

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