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Fishing Report - 7/22/23

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Birch: July 15.
Elevation is 2 ft. below normal and stable, water temperature 80°F and stained.
Crappie fair on minnows around brush structure. Largemouth and spotted bass fair on plastic baits around creek channels and standing timber.

El Reno develops younger arms over Red Dirt League

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This is the second story in a recap of El Reno High School’s baseball team's work over the summer.

With three of its top five pitchers from the spring inactive for the Red Dirt League, El Reno High School head coach Keith Hill made the choice to develop young arms over the month-long summer campaign.

No matter how much it cost the Indians in the win-loss column.

“We decided to develop some young guys and take that route.

“It was a good choice and it was the right move,” said Hill.

Gavin Tinsley watches a pitch fly toward the plate

Lewis steps down as El Reno mat coach

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After guiding El Reno High School’s wrestling program back from the brink of extinction, Coach Tyrone Lewis has resigned his position and is headed back to the college ranks.

Less than a day after signing his resignation letter in El Reno, Lewis was announced as the new men’s wrestling coach at Baker University based in Bolden, Kan., south of Lawrence. The Wildcats wrestle on the NAIA level.

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A friendly young rivalry

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For two seasons Josh Finnigan has served as crew chief for Matt Miller and his child, Radley, as the father-daughter duo race on the Southern Drag Boat Association series.

However, this year the crew added a new member who has made the trips to Texas even more of a family affair. Finnigan’s own daughter, Teagan, has joined the team as a driver.

“It’s 100 percent a family affair. My wife (Katrina) jokes this is how we spend our summer vacations, racing boats.

Radley Miller flies across the water on her new ride for the 2023 season

Fishing Report - 7/15/23

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Birch: July 9.
Elevation is 2 ft. below normal and stable, water temperature 80°F and stained.
Blue and channel catfish fair on cut bait around channels and points. Crappie fair on jigs and minnows around brush structure.

Inconsistent bats in summer league to be offseason focus

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This is the first of a two-part series recapping the summer baseball season for El Reno High School.

Consistency in the key basics of the game is what El Reno High School baseball coach Keith Hill was looking for during the month-long Red Dirt Summer League.

While he saw glimpses of it throughout the abbreviated eight-game season, Hill feels his varsity program still has work to do in the offseason – especially at the plate.

Gabe Compton takes a cut at a pitch

Spikers set up rebuild with summer work

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Losing players to graduation is nothing new to Kristen Koehler, but even the veteran El Reno High School volleyball coach can see the 2023 season will be a different venture.

El Reno recently completed the month-long Chickasha Summer League looking to fill the void of not one lost player but five starters from last year’s 11-17 team that lost in the first round of the Class 5A playoffs to Santa Fe South.

Qyra Jones attempts a kill during a pool play match

El Reno baseball camp

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Pictured are the youth along with players and coaches who took part in last month’s El Reno High School’s Baseball Skills Clinic at the Hub Reed Complex.

Campers learned tips for better running, hitting, fielding and throwing.

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Fishing Report - 7/8/23

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NORTHEAST

Birch: July 2.
Elevation is 2 ft. below normal and stable, water temperature 80°F and stained.
Crappie fair on minnows around brush structure.

Copan: June 30.
Elevation is 5 ft. below normal and falling, water temperature 79°F and murky.
Blue, channel and flathead catfish fair on chicken liver, hot dogs, live bait, live shad, shad, sunfish and worms around channels, main lake and riprap. Crappie slow on hair jigs, minnows, PowerBait and tube jigs around brush structure, shorelines and standing timber.

Little on summer softball league

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Webmaster’s Note: Due to a production error, the wrong story ran Wednesday’s Tribune. This is the story for the pictures printed in that issue.

While it’s a small sample size to evaluate from, El Reno High School softball coach Jason Little says he has a better idea of the parts he has to work with heading into the 2023 season.

“We have a lot of floating pieces. I think we have nine positions that are open and I have not made any decisions on who is playing what position or who is first in the batting lineup or what spot they will hit from.

Sarah Hernandez reaches out to try and snag a ball
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