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Redlands golfers headed back to national tourney

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Redlands Community College will be headed back to the Sunshine State next week for the 2024 NJCAA Division I Women’s Golf Championships after earning an at-large bid for a second straight season.

The 2024 championship, hosted by Eastern Florida State College, runs May 19-24 at the Duran Golf Club in Melbourne, Fla.

Redlands earned the at-large bid after placing fifth at the NJCAA Southwest District Championships in Fort Worth. The Cougars posted a 54-hole total of 977 after rounds of 324, 331 and 322.

Daniela Espinoza rolls a putt toward the hole

Warriors honored

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Players on Okarche High School’s boys basketball team, along with team members and school staff, were honored last week in the Oklahoma House of Representatives for winning the 2024 Class A State Championship.

The group was hosted by Reps. Mike Dobrinski and Nick Archer.

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El Reno groomed for Mustache Bash

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Bull riding fans can get an up-close view of the sport on Sunday as the 12th Annual Mustache Bash returns to the Denny-Crump Arena, with opening ceremonies set for 2 p.m.

It's the third year for El Reno to host the event, which started in 2013, and sports 50 professional bull riders in a one-day cash prize event. Fans can bring their own lawn chairs and sit inside the arena. The riding is conducted in a fenced pen but in full view of fans.

Cost to enter the event is $10 for fans ages 6 to 12 years old and $15 for 13 and older. Those under the age of 5 are free.

Hammerhead, a retired circuit bull, will be on hand at the 2024 Mustache Bash for photos and to be fed

Putting it all on the line

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BLANCHARD – Cooper Park had just one desire over the final 18 holes of the 2024 Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association’s Class 5A Boys Golf Championships – post a sub-80 score.

The El Reno High School senior came within inches of doing just that as his 14-foot par putt on the 18th green rolled just past the cup. Park would tap in for a bogey and final round of 80.

“It was just the putting. I just needed to turn those three putts into two putts,” said Park.

Cooper Park peers through a curtain of sand

County players tabbed for WOBCA All-Star Games

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Local seniors will have little time off before taking the diamond again with six players earning roster spots for the two outings of the Western Oklahoma Baseball Coaches Association’s All-Star Games.

Being played Wednesday in Weatherford, El Reno High School will be represented by Grady Lesperance and Austin Castanon in the Large School Game at 4 p.m.

Calumet will have four players in the Small School Game at 7 p.m. Those selections are Hunter Arnold, Dalton Belcher, Hunter Navanick and Derrick Krantzman.

Grady Lesperance eyes a throw to first base

Redlands pitcher tosses no-hitter in win over WOSC

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Redlands Community College’s baseball team may have lost the war in its season-ending series against No.14 Western Oklahoma State College, but the Cougars did win one battle – in a big way.

Cade Sims, a redshirt freshman from Waxahachie, Texas, tossed a no-hitter against the Pioneers in a 3-0 win between losses of 16-10 and 5-0. It was the first no-hitter of the season for a RCC pitcher and the first since Josh Harrell in 2019.

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Calumet edged out of Class B gold by rival

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In a rematch of the fall title game, Calumet High School’s baseball team had its nine-game winning streak snapped by top-ranked Fort Cobb-Broxton in the Class B State Championships.

Fort Cobb-Broxton’s 2-1 victory left the second-ranked Chieftains with a 23-5 record for the spring season.

“It very easily was one of the better finals the last few years. All three runs scored for both teams were unearned.

“We hit the ball hard but right at them for the most part,” said Calumet head coach Cody Thiessen.

Kingston Arnold dives back into first base ahead of a pickoff throw

Indians season ends in regional championship round to Demons

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DUNCAN – For a second straight season, El Reno High School’s baseball team reached the championship round of the regional playoffs, only to have its season end with a loss to the host school.

Playing in the Class 5A Region 3 Championships, El Reno suffered a 13-3 setback to Duncan in the first game of the title series.

The Indians were shut out by the Demons 10-0 in the championship semifinals and needed to defeat DHS twice to earn a ticket to state.

A Duncan base runner tries to slide under the tag of Dawson Davidson on a stolen base attempt

State pass eludes Indians at Class 5A West Regional

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MIDWEST CITY – Whether it was the rain delay, a gusting south wind or a case of the jitters at the end of the day El Reno High School’s boys golf team let its ultimate season goal slip through it grasp.

Playing in the Class 5A West Regional on the John Conrad Municipal Golf Course, El Reno missed a state berth by 12 shots, winding up the season with a seventh place finish.

Baylor Pearson blasts out of a green side bunker

Course management troubles over final round cost El Reno golfers shot at top five

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Final round hiccups in course management cost El Reno High School’s girls golf team a shot at the top five at the 2024 Oklahoma Girls Class 5A State Golf Championships.

Playing the Muskogee Country Club Course, El Reno started the final round in sixth place after shooting an opening-day round of 407.

The Indians were 19 strokes behind Durant for fifth.

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