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Brooks paces thinclads in season opener with pair of top five runs

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Picking up where he left off in cross country, El Reno High School freshman Ethan Brooks spearheaded the boys track team to a tie for eighth place in the 2025 Piedmont Wildcats Invitational.

Brooks collected 12 of the team’s 14 points with two top five finishes. He took the silver, worth eight points, in the 1,600 meters with a time of four minutes and 33.15 seconds.

He was 1.9 seconds behind winner Isaiah Blevins of Guthrie.

In the 800-meter dash, Brooks was placed in the slower heat but still posted a time of 2:01.93 for fourth overall, earning four team points.

Showdown with Carl Albert

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Crimson Creek Golf Course hosted the 2025 El Reno High School Girls Invitational.

The 15-team field included eight Class 5A schools including Carl Albert and EHS.

See recap in Wednesday’s edition.

 

Addysen Ashford hits a low running chip shot

Trio handed losses on the diamond

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A 10-8 loss to Minco in the River Series extended a multi-game losing streak for Union City High School’s slow-pitch softball team. The Tigers dropped to 5-13 overall with their seventh loss in the past eight games, including four in a row.

The win in that span was a 10-0 shutout of Bray-Doyle in the first game of the Fort Sill Freedom Fest, followed by setbacks to state-ranked Cyril (10-1), Central High (12-7) and Chattanooga (19-13).

Calumet logged 16 extra base hits over the five games including 10 home runs, three triples and three doubles.

Kamryn Cook connects with a pitch that went for a home run

Pruitt signs

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El Reno High School senior Lathen Pruitt (seated center) signed to play college football last week with Kansas Wesleyan University.

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Tigers, Chieftains fall in tournament title bids

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Right-hander Aiden Williams completed the month of March with a 5-0 record after handcuffing Weatherford’s junior varsity to a pair of hits in an 8-3 win over the Eagles in the Union City Wood Bat Tournament.

The junior posted a five-inning line of 12 strikeouts, four walks, three runs and two hits. For the month he logged a 1.22 earned run average with 54 strikeouts over 22 1/3 innings. 

Union City, ranked 10th in Class A-II, finished the event with a 2-1 record, losing 5-1 to Elk City’s JV in the finals. The Tigers moved to 12-3 overall.

Jacoby Laughing slaps the ball down the third-base line

Cougars swept by ranked NOC Tonkawa

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Struggling through a losing streak, Redlands Community College’s baseball team dropped a four-game set to Northern Oklahoma College of Tonkawa to fall into last place in the NJCAA Region 2, Division 2 standings.

The Mavericks, ranked 20th in the nation, beat Redlands 13-9/6-3/16-3 and 14-4. The Cougars, losers of six straight, are 20-16 overall and 1-7 in the league standings.

Redlands went 33-of-118 (.280) from the plate over the four games with seven extra base hits.

Easton Andrews hit a pair of doubles, while Brand Wilson and Alex Everett posted a double each.

Cougars miss top 10 finish in Hardscrabble

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Nine strokes kept Redlands Community College women’s golf team out of the top 10 at the 2025 Hardscrabble Invitational held in Fort Smith, Ark.

The Cougars posted a 54-hole total of 964 (320/319/325) to place 12th in the 17-team field. Redlands was six shots back of the University of Central Oklahoma (958) for 11th place.

Two teams were in a tie for ninth at 955.

Daniela Espinoza led Redlands with a 230 tally (77/77/76) to tie for 20th in the individual medalist chase. Sophia Blake’s 234 (81/76/77) placed her in 24th.

Tennis teams earn top five spots at Suburban Conference tourney

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El Reno High School’s tennis teams took part in the 2025 Suburban Conference Championships last week in Shawnee, with both teams finishing in the top five.

The boys were third overall with 11 points, finishing behind Shawnee (22) and Guthrie (14).

Jim Rinehart led the effort at No.1 singles, taking third after a 6-1/7-6 win over Del City’s Tristen Williams. Rinehart went 2-1 with a 6-0/6-4 win over DCHS’ Nathaniel Green and a 6-0/6-4 semifinal loss to Shawnee’s Hagan Wells.

Dalanda Robb steps into a forehand return shot

Basketball honors roll in for EHS

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With El Reno being the last team standing at the end of the Class 5A State Championships left a lasting impression on the voting panels for two postseason awards lists.

Seniors Lilly Thomas and Emmary Elizondo, following tryouts, were named to the 2025 Oklahoma Girls Basketball Coaches Association’s All-State West Team.

The OGCBA Large School Game will be played May 31 in Mustang.

Thomas was the team’s second leading scorer with 360 points and averaged 12.4 points per game. She added a team-high 177 rebounds along with 89 assists, 47 blocked shots and 36 steals.

Raegan Bugaj was named 5A-1 Player of the Year

Indians rebound from loss to post shutouts for fifth

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Rebounding from an overtime loss in the quarterfinals, El Reno High School’s boys soccer team posted back-to-back shutouts to capture the consolation title at the 2025 COPA El Reno Invitational.

The Indians moved to 3-3 on the season with a 2-0 win over Chickasha in the consolation championship, closing the three-match COPA event with a 2-1 record.

Luke Lemke (13) collides with a Lawton player as the ball flies free
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