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Calumet’s record-setting season overshadowed by title game loss

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OKLAHOMA CITY – While a loss to Wilson in the championship battle was not the end game Calumet High School was expecting, head coach Jacob Mayfield still considers both the state tourney and the 2023-24 season a success.

“You’re supposed to play a good team in the finals. We played better than everyone else up to that point, we just didn’t get it done on the day.

“It was still an excellent season,” said Mayfield.

Hunter Arnold shoots a fastbreak layup

Fishing Report - 3/9/24

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CENTRAL

Arcadia: March 4.
Elevation is normal and stable, water temperature 50°F and stained.
Largemouth bass fair on crankbaits, jerk baits and plastic baits around brush structure, creek channels and points. Crappie slow on hair jigs, minnows and slabs around brush structure, docks and rocks. Blue and channel catfish slow on cut bait, hot dogs and shad around channels, coves and points.

El Reno dances past Wolves to earn spot in Elite Eight

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EDMOND – Having beaten Shawnee in two close games during district play, El Reno High School head coach Jennifer Douglas and her players knew it would take four solid periods to defeat the Wolves for a third time.

Mission accomplished.

El Reno played four solid periods on both ends of the floor to post a 64-29 win over Shawnee in the Class 5A West Region 1 championship game.

The 35-point victory, the 24th of the season by double digits, lifted the Indians back into the state tournament for a fourth straight season.

Raegan Bugaj slides between defenders to shoot a fastbreak layup

Mapping out the dynasty road

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The number of championships won is usually a stipulation when referring to a program as a dynasty.

It’s why El Reno High School head girls basketball coach Jennifer Douglas avoids using the word when talking about her program’s playoff success over the past eight seasons.

“I don't think about stuff like that. When I think dynasty, you have to have championships and we have not done that yet. So dynasty is not plausible yet,” said Douglas.

Yet no one can argue against the fact the road to winning a state title runs through El Reno.

Jennifer Douglas, El Reno head coach

Split decisions

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Okarche and Calumet High School's boys teams made the finals of the 2024 Oklahoma Boys State High School Basketball Championships for Class A and B over the weekend.

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Indians exit postseason run

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The two tickets to this week’s Class 5A Oklahoma Boys State High School Basketball Championships from the top side of the West Area bracket came down to three teams from District 5A-1.

Unfortunately, El Reno High School was the odd man out.

The Indians had their season halted with a 58-49 loss to district champ Carl Albert in the 5A West Area I Consolation Championships.

It was El Reno’s third meeting this season with the Titans, who slipped into the winner-take-all battle for state after losing the area title to Crossings Christian.

Kaleb Blackwolf shoots a running layup

Shutout by Millers

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El Reno High School opened the 2024 soccer season last week at home against Class 6A power Yukon.

The boys lost 9-0 to Yukon despite shots on goal by Carlos Garcia and Kenneth Solis.

Aldo De La Torre had six saves in goal for EHS.

Bri Vickers knocks down a shot

Davis writes new chapter in ER history

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OKLAHOMA CITY – A year after becoming El Reno High School’s first female wrestler to win a state championship, Kaylee Davis added another milestone to her record-setting career in an EHS singlet.

The senior pinned Bixby’s Jayla Ford in 1:31 to win the Class 6A 145-pound title at the 2024 Oklahoma State High School Wrestling Championships. By doing so she becomes the first El Reno female to win back-to-back titles.

This is the first year for girls to have two classifications at state, with Davis winning the 145-pound title last season.

Kaylee Davis sets up a pinning combination on a Broken Arrow foe at state

Davidson falls short in finals against rival

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OKLAHOMA CITY – While it was not the desired color, putting any medal around your neck at the state’s premiere high school wrestling event is an honor within itself.

El Reno senior Hunter Davidson became the school’s 73rd state placer after taking the Class 5A 157-pound silver medal at the 113th Annual Oklahoma State High School Wrestling Championships.

“It’s an awesome honor and Hunter had a good state tournament. He fell a little short in the finals but I’m still really proud of him,” said El Reno head coach Anthony McDonald.

Hunter Davidson works from the top side

Calumet streak hits 30 in state quarterfinals

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OKLAHOMA CITY – Four 3-point baskets in the first period helped extend a record-setting season for Calumet High School’s boys basketball team at least one more game.

The top-ranked Chieftains defeated No.10 Varnum 75-55 in the quarterfinals of the 2024 Class B Boys Oklahoma State High School Basketball Championships inside the State Fair Arena.

Calumet improved to 30-0 on the season to tie the school record for the most wins in a single season.

The previous mark was set in 2019 at 30-2 by another Jacob Mayfield coached team which reached the Class B title game.

Dalton Belcher drives the ball around a Varnum defender
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