There has been a lot of baseball news about Calumet players recently. Carson Cooper is a senior at Calumet High School. He has played baseball since he was four years old. He has been a first baseman throughout high school but has always been willing to work at any position his coaches asked. He is the oldest of three boys and lives on a cattle farm near El Reno. He drives a tractor in the summer or helps work the cattle. Carson also has shown pigs since age three. He is a member of the Calumet FFA chapter and is a member of the officers’ team. Carson is a fun loving kid who doesn’t know a stranger and loves the game of baseball.
Congratulations to Carson Cooper for earning a spot on the 2025 Oklahoma FCA All-Star baseball team.
Also earning a spot on the 2025 Oklahoma FCA All-Star baseball team is Brett Reed, a hardworking and versatile senior who has contributed to the team in several key roles, including first base, third base, catcher and pitcher. He’s known for his reliability on the field and his willingness to step in wherever the team needs him most. Whether behind the plate, on the mound or in the infield, Brett brings a steady presence and puts the team first. He continues to grow as a player and leader, always working to improve and support his teammates anyway he can.
Congratulations to Brett Reed for earning a spot on the 2025 Oklahoma FCA All-Star baseball team.
In other baseball news, Kyler Thiesen, Brett Reed and Carson Cooper have been named to the Oklahoma Baseball Coaches’ Association Class B West division All Stars. Calumet coach Cody Thiessen will coach the game at 2:30 p.m. June 8 at David Allen Ball Park in Enid.
Kaleb Thiessen and Kingston Arnold have been named to the 2025 Oklahoma State Games northwest division. The Oklahoma State Games is comprised of some of the top underclassmen from across the Sooner State that will play three games over two days at David Allen Memorial Ballpark in Enid.
They will play at 7 p.m. June 23 and at 2:30 p.m. and 5 p.m. June 24.