OBA's Miller takes 2nd at Enid Invitational

Reagan Miller falls to top seed Ellison Clark in girls singles final

Mar. 31, 2026 at 3:27am

A cubist, geometric painting depicting the overlapping shapes and perspectives of a high school tennis match, with bright colors representing the court, ball, and players' uniforms.Reagan Miller's runner-up finish at the Enid Invitational showcases the rising talent of Oklahoma's high school tennis players.Enid Today

Oklahoma Bible Academy's Reagan Miller finished as the runner-up in the No. 1 girls singles event at the Enid Invitational tennis tournament on Monday, March 30, 2026, falling to top-seeded Ellison Clark of Jenks in straight sets.

Why it matters

The Enid Invitational is one of the premier high school tennis tournaments in Oklahoma, drawing top players from across the state. Miller's strong performance against the tournament's top seed demonstrates her skill and potential as a rising player in the state.

The details

Miller, a standout player for Oklahoma Bible Academy, lost to Clark in the championship match by scores of 6-3, 6-3. Despite the defeat, Miller remained upbeat about her performance and progress as a player.

  • The Enid Invitational tournament took place on Monday, March 30, 2026.

The players

Reagan Miller

A player for the Oklahoma Bible Academy tennis team.

Ellison Clark

The top-seeded player in the girls singles event at the Enid Invitational, representing Jenks High School.

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What they’re saying

“I was upbeat after the match. It was a good experience and I'm looking forward to continuing to improve my game.”

— Reagan Miller, OBA player

What’s next

Miller and the OBA team will look to build on her strong performance at the Enid Invitational as they prepare for the upcoming state tennis championships.

The takeaway

Reagan Miller's runner-up finish at the prestigious Enid Invitational demonstrates her growth as a player and the strength of the Oklahoma Bible Academy tennis program, which continues to produce top high school talent in the state.