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Stretching out

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El Reno High School tennis player Bri Barksdale reaches out to hit a return shot at the net during a recent doubles match at the Putnam City North Invitational.

El Reno was scheduled to play Piedmont, weather permitting, this week in a dual at Legion Park.

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Indians sweep Guymon series

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Big timely hits carried El Reno High School’s baseball team to its second straight District 5A-1 sweep as the Indians scored 30 runs en route to victories over Guymon at the Hub Reed Complex.

El Reno took the series opener by an 11-1 margin as Gavin Tinsley’s walk-off single down the third-base line in the bottom of the fifth scored Gabe Compton for the game-winning run.

The Indians then used four walks, three hit batsmen, two triples from Tinsley and a three-run triple by Davin Shamblin to highlight a 10-run first inning en route to a 19-1 win in game two.

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Girls squad wins team title at PCN doubles tourney

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OKLAHOMA CITY – Mixing up the lineup for the Putnam City North Tournament produced El Reno High School’s first team title of the 2023 tennis season.

The El Reno girls won the doubles-only event after placing third or higher in all three divisions. With her twin sister out of the lineup due to school conflicts, Melanna Idell teamed up with Zoey Johnson to win the No.2 doubles field with an 8-5 pro set decision over Lawton.

The pair opened with an 8-1 win over Oklahoma Christian School before beating Putnam City North 8-2 in the semifinals.

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First to second

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Union City High School base runner Tyler Norton tries to step on second base before getting tagged by a Southwest Covenant School infielder, who dropped the ball in the process.

The two schools opened up the Class A, District 18 Championship being hosted by Union City.

The Tigers went on to win the game 14-0.
 

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ER golfers seeking out consistency

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El Reno High School’s golf teams continue to look for consistency in overall scoring after three events last week produced mixed results.

The El Reno girls were sixth in the 2023 Suburban Conference Golf Championships, held in conjunction with the Carl Albert Invitational. Playing the John Conrad Golf Course in Midwest City, the Indians carded a 394 score.

Kallie Maifield paced the squad with a round of 89, followed by a 96 from Madison Patswald and a 99 from Skylar Ayers. Emma Patswald posted a score of 110 and Trinity Black a 118.

Thinclads split for Yukon, Langston meets

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El Reno High School’s track team split meets recently, with the field events taking part in the 2023 Yukon Classic, while the runners headed north for the Langston Invitational.

Eryn Roman Nose cleared the bar at 4 feet, 8 inches in the high jump but did not make the finals. Jayda Cook and Brooklynn Black threw both the discus and shot put, with Cook reaching 86 feet in the discus and Black 72 feet.

Cook had a mark of 31-0 in the shot and Black posted a 23-0 throw.

Union City, Calumet open playoffs after dropping games

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Union City and Calumet High School’s slow-pitch softball teams were trending in opposite directions despite both entering the playoffs with losses to close out the regular season.

Union City, ranked sixth in Class 2A, was hosting a district tourney after losing 16-0 to Class B’s fourth-ranked Lookeba-Sickles to close the regular season at 21-14.

The Tigers went 3-1 in the recent Fletcher Spring Swing with wins over Geronimo (12-2), Mt. View-Gotebo (12-11) and Central (4-1).

The loss was to Class 2A’s fourth-ranked Cyril 7-0.

Calumet, UC pick up wins, playoffs start

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State-ranked Calumet and Union City High School’s baseball teams earned hosting rights for the district round of the playoffs and charged into the postseason on winning notes.

Calumet, ranked fourth in Class B, took a 13-7 record into the playoffs after defeating Hinton 9-1 to close out the regular season. The Chieftains were coming off a 1-2 run in the Roff Invitational that included a 4-3 win over Class A’s sixth-ranked Tushka.

The setbacks were to Class A’s top-ranked Rattan (11-1) and Class B’s No.2 Roff (13-0).

RCC splits with CASC, still in hunt

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Redlands Community College’s baseball team stayed in the thick of the chase for a spot in the postseason tournament by splitting a recent four-game set with Carl Albert.

Each team won a home game, with Redlands logging wins by scores of 14-3 and 7-1.

The Cougars losses came by way of 10-4 and 14-5 margins.

The split left Redlands with a 19-25 overall record and an 11-13 mark and fifth place in the NJCAA Region 2, Division II standings.

The Cougars 30-28 lead in runs scored came off a 38-of-119 (.319) batting average with nine extra base hits.

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Perfect pitcher

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El Reno High School’s baseball team lost the consolation finals at the 2023 89ers Classic in Guthrie by way of a 4-1 loss to Perkins-Tryon, but the big story came a day earlier.

Sophomore pitcher Gavin Tinsley threw his first-ever perfect game in the Indians 8-0 shutout win over Kingfisher.

It was El Reno’s second win of the year over the Yellowjackets.

“I was extremely excited and proud of him. Gavin pitched with conviction and commanded all three pitches and was dialed in from the first pitch to the last,” said El Reno head coach Keith Hill.