Back in action

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El Reno High School’s baseball team was slated to return to District 5A-1 play Monday and Tuesday against Santa Fe South before entering the Bryson Cael Memorial Festival.

The Indians are currently 2-5 on the season and 1-3 in district play.

 

 

Catcher Gage Lesperance makes a throw to first base to catch a runner. (Tribune photographer/Glen Miller)

Damien McKelvey drops down a bunt attempt

ER secures six spots on All-District teams

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Though finishing fifth in league play, El Reno High Schools boys basketball team rebounded from an 0-3 start to finish above .500 over the final 11 games of the race.

It was a turnaround which caught the eye of league coaches as El Reno collected six spots over the five squads making up the 2026 All-District 5A-2 selections.

It was the second most picks among the eight member schools behind district winner Carl Albert with 10, plus Coach of the Year Jay Price.

Jacob Nichols was a Third Team and All-Defensive Team pick

Mueggenborg signs with UCO

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For the second straight year, the University of Central Oklahoma has signed one of the areas top scorers.

Okarche High School senior Jett Mueggenborg (center) signed with the Bronchos in a small event at the school.

Mueggenborg is a three-time state champion and holds the school’s career scoring record and ranks in the top 10 for scoring in Oklahoma state tournaments.

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Union City drops first game of season in spring break run

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Union City High Schools baseball team, ranked No.5 in Class A2, suffered its first loss of the season while hosting its annual spring break festival against a stack of ranked teams. The Tigers lost 9-3 to Talihina, No.9 in Class A, to slip to 5-1 on the season. Union City opened the event with wins over Class Bs fourth-ranked Leedey (7-6) and Class A2s Depew (12-2).

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