El Reno grapplers exit state bids early

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El Reno High School’s stay at the 2026 OSSAA Oklahoma Wrestling State Championships did not reach Championship Saturday as the Indians four entries were knocked out in early rounds.

Three boys competed in the Class 5A brackets, with senior Diesel Baker losing both matches.

He dropped a 1-0 match to Claremore’s Kale Shultz in the quarterfinals before exiting with a 13-8 setback to Ada’s Jacob Bohannon.

Seely Chronister looks for an open shot during her state quarterfinals match with Tulsa Union’s Corey Harris

El Reno tennis teams drop dual with Eagles

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El Reno High School’s tennis team served up the first of its 2026 home dates last week, dropping a 4-2 decision to Weatherford at the Legion Park courts.

With no doubles teams, El Reno went 1-1 on the boys side. Jacob Richey won at No.2 singles 6-0/6-1 over Weatherford’s Ethan Nguyen.

Sergio Roses dropped his No.1 singles bid to Carson Bonner 1-6/3-6.

Serenity Billings follows through on an overhand return shot

ER girls open season with blowout road win

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Riding a 19-0 edge in total shots, El Reno High School’s girls soccer team kicked off the 2026 season with an 8-0 road win over U.S. Grant.

El Reno had six different players score, led by Haven Fleenor and Lily Hayes with two goals each. Grisell Guzman, Karsyn Conner, Zamora Santos and Sinthia Puebla added a goal each.

Guzman and Hayes each logged an assist.

Hayes topped all shooters with seven shots, three on goal, followed by Conner with four shots. Fleenor added three shots, Guzman with two and Gracie Colson with one shot.

Sinthia Puebla fires a shot toward the net

Indians defeat Generals in opener

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Though outshot by U.S. Grant, El Reno High School’s boys soccer team opened up the 2026 season with a 4-2 road win over the Generals in non-district action.

The Indians were outshot 17-15 by the Generals, who also had a 7-2 edge in corner kicks.

El Reno got two goals from Vicente Saldana Barbosa along with a penalty kick from Diego Reyes.

The Indians fourth goal came from Angel Zarate.

Saldana Barbosa led the team in shots with eight, five of those on frame, followed by Reyes with two along with Demarco Guzman, while Carlos Conteras added a shot.

Vicente Saldana Barbosa collides with a Westmoore player
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