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Havern free throw seals win

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Dominick Havern hit one of two free throws in the waning seconds as El Reno High School’s boys basketball team snapped a three-game losing streak with a 62-59 road win over Class 5A’s 16th-ranked Guthrie.

The victory moved El Reno, ranked 13th in the same poll, to 6-5 on the season. More importantly, it lifted the Indians to 3-1 in the Suburban Conference standings.

El Reno was holding a 61-59 lead but Guthrie was playing for the final shot when Havern got a strip steal, forcing the Bluejays to foul the guard with 1.7 seconds left.

Dominick Havern works around a defender

Trio hits double digits, Indians log road victory

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Shooting 41 percent from the floor, El Reno High School’s girls basketball team rebounded from its first conference loss of the season with a 58-44 road victory over Guthrie, ranked 17th in Class 5A.

El Reno, the third-ranked team in the same poll, moved to 9-2 on the season with its seventh win by double digits and improved to 3-1 in the Suburban Conference standings.

The Indians were 24-of-52 from inside the arc for 46 percent but had their overall shooting mark pulled down five points after going 1-of-9 from the perimeter.

Ashlyn Evans-Thompson is fouled while shooting a jumper

Playing the game

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Jennifer Douglas knows firsthand the gut-wrenching feeling to look up at the scoreboard at the end of a game and see your team on the wrong end of a 70-plus-point loss.

Toward the end of her first year as a head coach in 2014, Douglas’ U.S. Grant Generals suffered an 80-8 playoff loss to Edmond Santa Fe.

“It was tough, I can tell you that. A lot of things go through your head and you question, what do you do? How do you keep pushing those girls and how do you get them to still like basketball and encourage them to do so?” said Douglas.

Jennifer Douglas reacts to a non-call

Top-ranked Del City proves too tall a task for El Reno

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Schedule Update - El Reno’s home game with Lawton MacArthur, scheduled for Thursday night, was canceled due to Lawton schools being out for COVID-19 issues. The boys’ game will be played Feb. 7 at Jenks Simmons Field House at 7:30 p.m.


For one of the few times this season, El Reno High School’s boys basketball team was clearly at a head and shoulders disadvantage in its Suburban Conference battle with top-ranked Del City.

Evan Roman Nose tries to put up a shot in front of a block attempt

Poor shooting night signals end to Indians winning streak

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Schedule Update - El Reno’s home game with Lawton MacArthur, scheduled for Thursday night, was canceled due to Lawton schools being out for COVID-19 issues. The girls’ game will be played Feb. 7 at Jenks Simmons Field House at 6 p.m.


After burning up the nets in the Anadarko tournament for nearly 70 points a game, El Reno High School’s girls basketball team’s scoring went on ice last week in the return to conference play.

Tetona Blackowl gets bear-hugged by a Del City defender

Redlands splits Region 2 outings on the hardcourt

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Redlands Community College’s basketball teams split road games last week in the Cougars return to NJCAA Region 2 action at Connors State College.

The Redlands women improved to 2-2 in the league action and into a tie for fourth place with a 77-66 victory.

Jay Niehues’ team moved to 8-4 on the season in their first action of 2022.

Nyah Banks scored a team-leading 19 points to go along with seven rebounds, three assists and a steal.

Amaia Maxwell followed with 15 points, four boards and four assists, while Kellie Eddens posted 13 points and five caroms.

Warriors, Chieftains win titles, Tigers runner-up

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Scoring 63 points in three straight games carried Okarche High School’s girls basketball team to the title at the 2021 Three Rivers Conference Championship.

The three wins extended the Warriors current winning streak to seven straight. Okarche, ranked third in Class A, improved to 16-1 on the season.

Haley Mitchell’s team defeated Crescent (63-25) and Oklahoma Bible Academy (63-45) before taking down Class 2A’s 18th-ranked Watonga 63-49 in the championship game.

It’s Okarche’s third straight Three Rivers title.

Okarche High School’s girls basketball team and coaches pose with the trophy

Calumet, Union City, Okarche squads bring home tourney hardware

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Fresh off a third-place finish in the Alex Longhorn Classic, Calumet High School’s boys basketball team uncorked its offense for a season-high point total in an 86-28 win over Gracemont.

The Chieftains, ranked sixth in Class A, moved to 14-3 on the season and 5-1 in the Washita Valley Conference standings.

Calumet’s 86 points was the seventh time in 17 games to score 70 or more points and the fourth output to eclipse the 80-point plateau.

Matt Snyder was one of four players in double digits with 21 points and 16 rebounds.

Indians rallies fall short in back-to-back Anadarko losses

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ANADARKO – After a 33-point blowout win in the opening game, El Reno High School’s boys basketball team suffered narrow back-to-back losses in the 2021 Anadarko Warrior Classic.

The losses dropped El Reno, ranked 12th in Class 5A, to 5-5 on the season.

El Reno defeated Chickasha 85-52 in the quarterfinals, but dropped a 60-53 game to Class 5A’s 15th-ranked Lawton MacArthur in the semifinals.

The Indians then lost an 86-81 double overtime contest to Anadarko (No.16/4A) in the third-place game.

Rossi Harjo shoots in the first half against Lawton MacArthur

Indians soar over Eagles

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Sporting new singlets for the start of 2022, El Reno High School’s wrestling team showed little adverse effects from a 16-day layoff for the holidays, winning the first seven weights against Weatherford in a battle of top 15 teams.

El Reno used the quick start to cement a 51-21 win over the Eagles, ranked No.15 in Class 4A. The win was the fourth straight for the Indians, ranked No.2 in Class 5A, to improve to 4-2 on the year.

Mikey Devereaux controls the legs of Izaha Freeborn
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