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Back on the road

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The 1-5 Indians were back on the road Friday night at Ardmore in a key District 5A-1 battle for playoff aspirations.

With four games left in the regular season, El Reno is 1-2 in district games and tied with Duncan and Noble for fourth place, while Ardmore is tied for fifth.

Malachi Nicholson is team’s leading rusher with close to 700 yards

Turn out the lights

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El Reno’s junior high football teams played their final home games of the 2022 season last week against Noble in Suburban Conference action.

The seventh-grade team improved to 2-4 on the season with a 36-0 shutout of the Bears after getting a pair of 30-yard touchdown runs from Leo Willis in the first period
and a 4-yard touchdown from Brent Parker before half.

Brent Parker runs behind blocker Kaleb Dennis

Redlands golf team closes fall slate

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Playing through 41-degree temperatures and wind speeds in double digits, Redlands Community College’s golf team wrapped up its fall slate with a fourth-place finish at the 2022 NJCAA Women’s National Preview.

Playing the Buffalo Dunes Golf Course in Garden City, Kan., the Cougars posted a 36-hole total of 616 (303/313) to beat Iowa Western (637) and Coffeyville (875) community colleges.

Redlands was eight strokes out of third but well off the winning pace of 586 by Odessa College, Texas.

Redlands Community College’s golf team

Cougars gain momentum over run

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Redlands Community College’s soccer team ended a tough four-match stretch over seven days with a 3-0 loss to undefeated and league-leading Seminole State College, ranked third in the nation.

The loss gave SSC the season sweep over the Cougars but the match was scoreless at half and showed marked improvement for Redlands – which lost to the Trojans 9-0 less than a month earlier.

It was just the sixth time in 13 matches for SSC to be held to under five goals.

RCC harriers place 12th in Texas meet

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Running on a fast Texas course in Wichita Falls, Redlands Community College’s cross country team posted a pair of 12th-place finishes at the 2022 Mustang Derby, hosted by Midwestern State University.

“It was a fast course and we had some great times and faced some great higher division competition,” said RCC head coach Natalie Graves.

The Redlands men ran the 8-kilometer (4.97-mile) course with an overall time of two hours and 30 minutes, with an average runner time of 30:03 en route to a 320 points total.

Indians get extra day of work despite break

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Fall break is traditionally the time football programs across the state compress a week’s worth of preparation into three days ahead of a Thursday night ball game.

However, that’s not the case for El Reno High School’s football team which will keep a normal schedule in the days leading up to Friday’s road trip to Ardmore – despite the district being out two days for fall break.

“We are on fall break but Ardmore is not and they wanted to play on Friday night since the game is at their house. So we get an extra day of practice.

Nate Karty drags a Midwest City tackler for a first down

Bombers blank El Reno

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Midwest City’s size and speed proved to be a toxic combination as El Reno High School’s football team suffered a 34-0 loss at the hands of the Bombers in District 5A-1 play.

The loss dropped El Reno to 1-5 on the season and 1-2 in the district standings. It was the first shutout loss of the year for the Indians and the third time to be held to under 10 points.

“They were very big and athletic and I think a few of our kids were intimidated.

Elijah Fisher throws on the run

Carl Albert rallies to down El Reno

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MIDWEST CITY – Perennial powerhouse and seven-time state champion Carl Albert was given a scare by El Reno High School’s fast-pitch softball team in the championship round of the Class 5A, Region 1 Championships.

El Reno, needing to beat the Titans twice to make a third trip to state in the past four seasons, took a 3-2 lead into the seventh inning of game one.

However, the Indians watched Carl Albert score two runs in its final at bat to pull out a 4-3 win over El Reno. The Indians season ends with a 14-18 overall record.

Just out of reach

Tough opponents follow El Reno into postseason

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El Reno High School’s volleyball team went into the Class 5A, Region 1 Championships having faced a gauntlet of ranked teams over the final 10 days of the regular season.

Three of the four opponents over that period were ranked, including 3-0 losses at Class 5A’s 12th-ranked Newcastle (25-17/25-23/25-17) and No.5 Piedmont (25-12/25-9/25-20) in Suburban Conference action.

Jewell Graham attempts a kill

Five thinclads medal in Elk City

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Tuning up for the 2022 Suburban Conference Cross Country Championships later this week, El Reno High School took nine runners to the Elk City Invitational – bringing home five medals.

The El Reno girls were led by an 11th-place finish by Cielo Estrada with a time of 15 minutes and 41 seconds over the 3,200-meter course.

Kaylee Pawnee (17:15) took 20th place, followed by Emma Pawnee (20:14) in 26th place.

EHS’s cross-country team took nine runners to the Elk City meet
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