Killingsworth signs with Jets
El Reno High School senior infielder Kyla Killingsworth (seated center) signed last week to play softball at Northern Oklahoma College of Enid.
El Reno High School senior infielder Kyla Killingsworth (seated center) signed last week to play softball at Northern Oklahoma College of Enid.
With one of the most prolific scoring offenses over the past decade, very few statistical occurrences have not piled up for Calumet High School’s boys basketball team under head coach Jacob Mayfield.
Senior Kingston Arnold changed that by adding a rare triple-double as the Chieftains, the defending Class B state champion, moved to 3-0 on the year with a 97-46 road win over Lomega.
“Kingston was all over the place and he really carved them up. That’s just the second triple-double I’ve seen since I got here in 2015,” said Mayfield.
A pair of back-to-back wins by a combined 15 points lifted Redlands Community College women’s basketball team to 4-0 on a recent road trip.
Three of those games were in Kansas, producing victories over Colby (76-31), Barton (52-42) and Cowley (50-45) Community Colleges.
The road sweep lifted Redlands to 6-1 on the season and extended its current win streak to six.
Alaura Pruitt paced the team in scoring in the Kansas set with 33 points, 13 rebounds, five steals and a blocked shot. Haven Joseph followed with 23 points, 20 boards.
Redlands Community College men’s basketball team split games last week including an 84-71 road loss to Dallas College of Richmond.
The loss dropped the Cougars to 3-4 on the season after RCC defeated Fort Scott Community College 95-85 at home. Redlands has lost three of its last four games.
Jayden Forrest led the Cougars in scoring for the set with 35 points, seven assists, three rebounds and two steals. Glenn Bishop followed with 27 points, 11 boards and five steals.
TULSA – While the outcome fell short of expectations, El Reno High School’s cheerleading squad improved in its second trip to the Class 5A Game Day State Championships.
“I’m excited that we got there. I think 5A is really hard to compete in. It’s really hard competition, but we did improve,” said El Reno head coach Jacqueline Smith.
El Reno placed 14th out of 15 teams to make the state field, competing at Tulsa Union.
Calumet High School’s boys basketball team is showing its offensive firepower early in the season after defeating Lookeba-Sickles 106-25.
The defending Class B state champion has outscored its first two opponents this season 202-82 to move to 2-0.
Calumet extended its current win streak to 11 games dating back to last year.
Hunter Mayfield was one of four players in double digits for Calumet with 21 points, followed by Brynston Fletcher and David Walling with 16 points each and Kaleb Thiessen with 13 points.
Calumet High School’s girls basketball team moved to 2-0 on the season for the first time since 2022 with a 64-54 road victory over Lookeba-Sickles.
The Chieftains were led in scoring by Hayden Mayfield with 20 points, followed by Randi Upchego with 17 points and Lila Winegeart with 13.
Union City 47, Binger-Oney 33
Union City’s defense held the Bobcats to single-digit scoring in three of four periods, while its offense flipped the script to jump back into the win column by a 47-33 margin.
Redlands Community College runners battled through freezing temperatures and snow recently to earn placings at the 2025 NJCAA Division II National Cross Country Championships in Iowa.
The Redlands men placed 35th as a team with 900 total points on the 8,000-meter course, led by Andres Mandujano.
The freshman posted a time of 27 minutes and 29.5 seconds to place 18th overall out of more than 300 runners.
Mandujano was just four seconds out of the top 15 and 17 seconds back of 10th place.
From the sidelines they supported El Reno High School through the heat, rain and cold of the 2025 football season, but now it’s their turn to switch spots and take the field.
El Reno’s cheerleading squad will compete in the 2025 Oklahoma Secondary School Activity Association's Class 5A Game Day State Championships Saturday at Tulsa Union after placing 15th in the regional round.
It’s the second time in three years for El Reno to make state.
“That’s not bad at all and I’m very proud of the girls,” said EHS cheerleading coach Jacqueline Smith.
Both El Reno High School basketball teams were home last week for preseason scrimmages, with the boys hosting Putnam City.
The girls welcomed in both Edmond and Enid to the Jenks Simmons Field House Annex.