March 2022

Public Records - 3/30/2022

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MUNICIPAL COURT

Anthony Lamar Turner Jr., Oklahoma City, speeding, $195.

Tyler Minear, El Reno, failure to appear warrant, $295.

Brandon Paul Charley, Geary, failure to appear warrant, $295.

Anessa Madbull, El Reno, failure to appear warrant, $295.

Chad Bell, Piedmont, driving without license issued and failure to appear warrant, $547.

Joseph Michael Williams, Hooker, possession of drug paraphernalia, $300.

Earl Thomas III, El Reno, expired tag, $165.

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Lierle shot finds net as ER girls claim title at NW Classen

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OKLAHOMA CITY – Joey Lierle outran Woodward’s goalie to a free kick by Carlie Golden to score the winning goal as El Reno High School’s girls soccer team beat the Boomers 1-0 in the championship game of the 2022 Northwest Classen Invitational.

Golden, who was credited with the assist, took the kick from the center line and sent it over a cluster of players at the 25-yard line.

Lierle leaped into the air in front of the keeper and kicked the ball into the lower left corner of the net with 14:56 left in the second half.

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Indians struggle with yellow cards, scoring in losses

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OKLAHOMA CITY – Scoring just two goals in the 2022 Northwest Classen Invitational, El Reno High School’s boys soccer team finds itself battling a three-game losing skid heading back into district play.

El Reno slipped to 1-4 on the season after losing to the host team 10-0, before falling to Choctaw (1-0) and Yukon (3-2).

The goals in the loss to the Millers were posted by Angel Martinez and Edgar Perez.

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Indians win two of four classic bids

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After a quick start in the 2022 Washita Valley Classic, El Reno High School’s baseball team suffered back-to-back losses against a pair of small-school powerhouses to finish the event with a .500 record.

El Reno defeated Dibble (9-1) and Guymon (10-2) before falling 3-2 to Class B’s second-ranked Fort Cobb-Broxton 3-2. The other loss was an 8-2 setback to Comanche, the Indians second of the season to the Class 3A program.

The 2-2 mark left El Reno with an 8-5 season record.

Bonnie Lynn

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Graveside services for Bonnie M. Lynn were held Tuesday at the El Reno Cemetery under the direction of Wilson Funeral Home.

Bonnie passed away March 23, 2022, at her home with her son, Dan and daughter-in-law, Lisa by her side. She was born July 18, 1931, in Shelby County, Iowa.

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Tennis teams suffer rough opening day

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El Reno High School’s tennis teams kicked off the 2022 season with a home duel loss to Harding Prep, winning just one of seven matches.

The No.3 doubles team of Melanna and Allynda Idell, twin sisters, scored a 7-5/0-6/6-3 win over the Harding pair of Lyla Oubre and Evelyn Stirling. El Reno’s girls team went 1-4 in the duel.

Kambry Maifield and Mary Almanza, playing No.1 doubles, fell 6-1/6-0 to the Harding team of Tracy Nguyen and Lily Boevers. El Reno’s No.2 doubles team of Zoey Johnson and Alyssa Weston fell to Piper Sehraman and Tory Nguyen by scores of 6-4/6-2.

El Reno sets starting point for season at Weatherford tourney

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Turning in what head coach Cameron Wilkens calls a starting point, El Reno High School’s girls golf team teed it up in the first tournament of the season last week.

El Reno placed near the top 10 in the team race at the 2022 Weatherford Invitational with a round of 471.

“I think that score reflects every girl shooting about 10 strokes more than what they have been shooting.

“This is a starting point,” said Wilkens.

Indians send two golfers to Weatherford Invitational

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A cold front that moved over the Prairie West Golf Course between nines played havoc with El Reno High School golfers as well as the rest of the field at the 2022 Weatherford Invitational.

“The greens were very fast and a cold front came in during the turn which added several strokes onto everyone’s scores. We did OK for our first tournament of the year but we have a lot of work to do on things such as our short game and our putting.

Calumet runner-up in Vici; UC drops pair in tourney

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After averaging six hits in each of the first two games of the Vici Invitational, Calumet High School’s baseball team was stymied to a single hit in the championship game.

Caleb Meschberger logged a single in a 7-0 loss to Vici, the No.9 team in Class A. The Chieftains did get two free passes by Hunter Arnold, but struck out seven times. The loss dropped Calumet to 5-2 on the season.

Calumet reached the title game with wins over Fargo-Gage/Fort Supply (2-1) and Class A’s 19th-ranked Mooreland (6-3).