Sports

El Reno blanked in non-district finale

Body

WEATHERFORD - An inconsistent effort on offense and struggles with special teams were main contributors in El Reno High School’s football team suffering a 31-0 shutout to Weatherford in its first road test of the 2024 season.

The loss closed out non-district play for El Reno with a 1-2 record. It marked the sixth time in the last decade for the Indians to suffer a shutout loss on the field and the first in the series with Weatherford.

Xzavier Karty stiff-arms a Weatherford tackler after catching a short pass

Indians play through roller-coaster day

Body

It was a roller-coaster 24-hour period for El Reno High School’s fast-pitch softball team, with the highlight being a one-run win over Guthrie, the current leader in District 5A-1.

El Reno rallied from four runs down and then held off a late rally by the Bluejays for the 8-7 win. It was just the fifth loss of the season for Guthrie.

A day later, though, El Reno dropped an 8-0 game to Blanchard in the University of Oklahoma Festival, followed by a 6-5 loss to Norman out of Class 6A.

Kaydence Pawnee swings around to make a tag attempt on a Guthrie runner

Spikers drop WHS outing in three

Body

El Reno High School’s volleyball team suffered its fourth straight loss last week, falling in three games on the road to Weatherford.

The 25-18/25-11/25-22 setback to the Eagles, ranked 12th in Class 4A, dropped El Reno to 10-13 for the season.

El Reno had a strong serving night at 92 percent, but trailed the Eagles 9-1 in ace serves. Brantlie Charmasson logged the team’s lone ace serve.

Mary Gonzalez digs up a shot along the back row

Cougars lose first Region 2 road bids

Body

Redlands Community College women’s soccer team is still searching for its first win of the season after dropping two road matches in league play.

The Cougars lost an 11-0 match to NJCAA Region 2 front-runner Seminole State College, before falling 2-0 to Connors State College.

The setbacks left Redlands with an 0-6-1 overall record and an 0-4 mark in the Region 2 standings, which is eighth.

Nina Vidic had one shot in the Cougars loss to Connors State

Indians win streak halted, El Reno still climbs in standings

Body

Despite having a five-game district win streak snapped with a 6-2 road loss to front-runner Noble, El Reno High School’s fast-pitch softball team climbed up a spot in the standings.

El Reno slipped to 6-3 in the District 5A-2 standings with the setback to the Bears, but moved to third in the standings following a two-game sweep of Guymon a day earlier by scores of 9-4 and 18-1.

The Indians trailed Carl Albert by a game for second and the Bears by a game and a half for first.

The top two teams in each district earn hosting rights for the regional playoffs.

Maddie Moss rushes in to cover second base as a Guymon runner tries to get back to the bag

More yards

Body

Despite its first loss of the season, El Reno High School’s football team maintained solid numbers.

Elijah Fisher tries to break a jersey tackle

ER runners take fourth in Anadarko

Body

In the first full team action of the season, El Reno High School’s cross country teams posted a pair of fourth-place finishes at the 2024 Riverside Invitational in Anadarko.

The girls team recorded a score of 75 points and ran the course with an average time of 19 minutes and 39.70 seconds.

Senior Emmary Elizondo paced the team with a fifth-place finish with a time of 16:37.71, which was 10 seconds faster than Lindsay’s Cheyenne Lamb.

Tough tourney

Body

El Reno recently went 1-3 in the Noble tourney with a win over Elgin.

The losses were to Lawton MacArthur, Westmoore and Noble.

Lily Elliott hits a shot over the net

Calumet, UC softball end win streaks

Body

Calumet and Union City high schools fast-pitch softball teams were on the opposite ends of win streaks last week as the pair charge into the latter part of the 2024 season.

The surging Chieftains had a four-game win streak snapped by Verden by a 13-3 score. The Chieftains were coming off blowout wins over Geary (18-0), Crooked Oak (13-1) and Ninnekah (21-3).

The loss left Calumet with a 9-13 overall record.

Calumet went 26-of-68 (.382) from the plate over the four games, getting a home run from Lila Winegeart and triples by Emma Krapcha, Winegeart and Peyton Watson.

Peyton Watson strides into a pitch

Calumet wins diamond bragging rights over Union City

Body

UNION CITY – Bragging rights on the baseball diamond in the rivalry between Union City and Calumet high schools will rest with the top-ranked Chieftains for another fall campaign.

Calumet, ranked No.1 in Class B for a third straight week, rebounded from a loss to Class 2A’s second-ranked Dale (9-1) to defeat the Tigers 11-1 for a second straight fall season.

The Chieftains added a 9-1 victory over Sentinel, ranked fourth in Class B, to improve to 15-2 on the fall. Calumet earned 43 of the 51 first-place votes in the latest poll.

Hudson Wiles reaches out to attempt a tag on base runner Brendon Voss
Subscribe to Sports