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Indians awaken sleeping Titans

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Playing perennial powerhouse Carl Albert close for seven innings seemed to awaken the sleeping giant as the Titans swept last week’s District 5A-2 doubleheader against El Reno High School’s baseball team at the Hub Reed Complex.

Carl Albert, the district leader, took the opening game of the set by a 6-0 tally, before blanking the Indians 16-0 in game two. The setbacks extended El Reno’s current losing streak to six games.

El Reno is now 12-15 on the season and 8-4 in the district standings, falling to fourth behind Carl Albert, Piedmont and Guthrie.

Kolton Hunt stretches out to catch a throw

Redlands headed to nationals

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Redlands Community College is headed back to the National Junior College Athletic Association’s Women's Golf Championships after dominating the field at the 2021 Region 2 tourney hosted at Crimson Creek Golf Course.

The Cougars shot a 36-hole total of 626 to win the regional championship by 151 strokes over runner-up Seminole State College (777). Murray State College (835) was third - 209 strokes behind the Cougars.

Marvelyn Kartika watches her tee shot on the third hole

Calumet, UC find late wins

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It’s playoff time for slow-pitch softball teams in Canadian County and both Union City and Calumet High School head into the postseason on winning notes.

Union City takes an 18-12 record into the Class 2A, District 7 Championship at Fletcher – ranked 10th in the state.

The Tigers are coming off a 2-2 record in last week’s Fletcher Festival, beating Blair (17-1) and Big Pasture (12-2).

Union City lost to Class 3A’s 15th-ranked Boone-Apache (6-0) and Class A’s 18th-ranked Grandfield (10-4).

MaKenna DeLong prepares to snag a bouncing ball

Redlands unable to shake skid

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Redlands Community College’s soccer team is battling through a five-match losing streak after dropping the first two dates of its current road swing.

The Cougars slipped to 1-6 in the Oklahoma Collegiate Athletic Conference standings with losses to Rose State College (7-0) and the University of Arkansas Rich Mountain (3-1).

Those losses came on the heels of a 4-1 setback to Northeastern Oklahoma A&M at Memorial Stadium.

Malia Maple chases down a loose ball

McGuinness does Irish jig on El Reno’s hopes

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Despite having five more minutes of possession time, El Reno High School’s girls soccer team had its four-match winning streak halted last week with a 6-0 loss to Bishop McGuinness.

The match was for the outright lead in the District 5A-1 title chase as El Reno slipped to 4-1 in the standings and into sole possession of second place with two matches remaining.

The Indians are now 8-4 on the season and were slated to play a makeup road match with Guthrie before closing out district play against Guymon.

Caroline Huber eyes a high-bouncing ball

Four second-half goals by BMHS forces Indians into must-win to make playoffs

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El Reno High School’s boys soccer team’s hopes to make the postseason will rest with its final match of the District 5A-1 slate against Guymon.

The Indians dropped a 4-0 road match to Bishop McGuinness last week, lowering the Indians league record to 3-3. Guymon comes into Memorial Stadium with the same mark as the pair are tied for the fourth and final playoff spot from the district.

El Reno fell to 4-9 on the season with the loss to the Irish.

Logan Singletary passes the ball in front of a Noble player

Court delay

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Cold weather forced El Reno to postpone its duel with Kingfisher. The Indians will now host the Yellowjackets on Monday at the Legion Park courts.

 

Ida Terkildsen hits a backhand return shot

Union City, Calumet to host 2A districts

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Both Calumet and Union City High School’s baseball teams will head into the district round of the Class A playoffs with momentum at their backs after recent wins.

Calumet, ranked 16th in the state, will host the District 16 playoffs after improving to 14-4 on the season with an 11-5 tune-up win over Oklahoma Bible Academy.

The Chieftains welcome in both Binger-Oney and Oklahoma Christian Academy for the district-level playoffs.

Tyler Norton steps in front of teammate Tyler Ross (6) to snag a fly ball

Linksters drop strokes

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OKLAHOMA CITY – Despite temperatures nearly 20 degrees below normal and wet playing conditions, El Reno High School’s girls golf team surpassed its season-low total for a second straight tournament.

Playing in the Putnam City North Invitational on the east layout at Lincoln Park Golf Course, El Reno carded a 426 effort, which was 17 strokes better than its previous best at the 2021 Suburban Conference Championship.

Kallie Maifield pops her ball up in the air

El Reno blanks Eagles

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A week’s layoff did little to hurt the momentum of El Reno High School’s girls soccer team as the Indians remain unbeaten in league play with an 8-0 road victory over Del City.

El Reno went into Monday’s match with fellow unbeaten Bishop McGuinness with a 4-0 mark in District 5A-1 play. The Indians are tied with the Irish for the league lead and are 8-3 on the season.

Bri Vickers hits a shot
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