El Dorado Christian School recognized senior Camren Michael Reasoner during Senior Night following the Buffalos’ basketball game against the OCS Eagles.
Camren is the son of Michael and Michelle Reasoner and the brother of Abigail and Breann. During his time at ECS, Camren has been a multi-sport athlete, participating in basketball, soccer, and track and field. He has also demonstrated leadership beyond athletics, serving as Student Council President, National Honor Society and Courtwarming King.
Off the court, Camren enjoys hunting, fishing, motorsports, and spending time with friends and family. His favorite scripture, Psalm 23:1–2, reflects the faith that has guided him throughout his high school years.
One of Camren’s most memorable moments in his basketball career came when he returned to play against Bethel after recovering from a broken hand, helping lead his team through double overtime to secure the win.
Following graduation, Camren plans to attend Crowder College using his A+ Scholarship, where he will pursue an associate degree in Business while working in the overhead door industry.
When offering advice to future players, Camren shared a quote that captures his approach to leadership: “Leadership is diving for loose balls, getting the crowd involved, getting other players involved. It’s being able to take it as well as dish it out. That’s the only way you’re going to get respect from the players,” — Larry Bird.
Camren was honored after the game as part of ECS Senior Night, celebrating his dedication, leadership, and contributions to the Buffalos’ athletic program.
El Dorado Christian School senior Cherokee James Fogle was recognized following the Buffalos’ Senior Night basketball victory over the OCS Eagles, celebrating his years of dedication to the program and school community.
Fogle is the son of Justin and Summer Fogle and the brother of Dakota Fogle. He was escorted on Senior Night by his father, Justin Fogle. A well-rounded student-athlete, Fogle has been actively involved in STUCO, art, cross country, and track and field, while also contributing to the Buffalos basketball program.
Outside of school activities, Fogle enjoys working out, playing basketball, spending time outdoors, and hanging out with friends. One of his most memorable moments on the court came two years ago when the Buffalos captured a state championship — a highlight of his high school athletic career.
As he looks ahead, Fogle plans to attend college, using his A+ Scholarship, and continue discovering the path God has planned for his future. His favorite scripture, Philippians 4:13, reflects the mindset he has carried throughout his high school journey: “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.”
When asked what advice he would give future players, Fogle shared, “Always follow your dreams and you can do anything you set your mind to regardless of what anyone tells you.”
Cherokee Fogle leaves behind a legacy of commitment, faith, and perseverance, and the El Dorado Christian School community congratulates him on his accomplishments and wishes him continued success beyond Buffalo basketball.
ECS BUFFALOS’ WIN OVER THE OCS EAGLES – ECS seniors
celebrate Senior Night alongside their teammates after guiding the Buffalos to a 17–2 season built on hard work, leadership and faith. Left – Coach Montie Rhodes, Isaac Hubbard, Jack Bland, Caleb Pyle, Ethan Dodson, Isaiah Rhodes, Camren Reasoner, Cherokee Fogle, Jesse Milsap, Jon Cole, Assistant Coach Joshua Pyle and Brandon Geigley.



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