October 2024

OSSAA tries to block student transfers

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Under a rule adopted by the Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association (OSSAA), students who attend a summer sports camp are barred from playing any sports for a year if they move into a district that employs a coach who also worked those camps during the summer months.

State Rep. Jon Echols, an Oklahoma City Republican who is also an attorney, says lawsuits are likely and views the OSSAA’s new rule as an effort to undermine Oklahoma’s open-transfer law, which allows students to attend any public school district that has space available.

County 4-H news

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The Canadian County 4-H Senior Livestock Judging Team placed seventh overall at the Oklahoma State Fair Youth Contest.

It was also the Junior Livestock Judging Team’s first contest.

The Canadian County Senior 4-H Shotgun Sports Team placed fourth overall at the OYE Shotgun Sports Finals.

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Public Records - 10/12/2024

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MARRIAGE LICENSES

Ryan Christopher Miller, 24; Ashleigh Elizabeth McKay, 24.

Colten Hunter Pounds, 22; Autumn Nicole Ginther, 22.

Melvin Stanfill, 47; Amanda Kaye Sasser, 34.

David Craig Easter, 21; Elizabeth Kristan Hatcher, 21.

Michael Evan Barkowski, 29; Ashley Christine Donovan, 28.

James Quitman Monroe, 77; Carol Sue Nichols, 71.

Andrew Earle Williams Jr., 37; Takisha Nicole Perry, 39.

Roger Allen Groves, 74; Ruby Steiner, 87.

Shahin Shahmir, 35; Hali Lyn Lanning, 43.

El Reno splits opening day games of regional run

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GUTHRIE – For a third straight season, El Reno High School’s fast-pitch softball team will have to work its way back through the consolation bracket in order to earn its first state trip since 2021.

Playing in the Class 5A, Region 1 Championship, the Indians slipped into the consolation bracket with a 16-5 loss to Guthrie as the Bluejays avenged a regular-season loss to El Reno.

Bri Michalicka’s team, now 14-14 on the season, was slated to have a rematch with Lawton MacArthur after EHS defeated the Highlanders 23-6 in the regional opener.

Ryah Hardy drops down a bunt in the Indians win over Lawton MacArthur

Added work

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With the season-ending injury to quarterback Elijah Fisher, Antawan Grayson (30), Chiloh Whiteshirt (4) and Rustyn Cook (9) will see added duties on offense and special teams.

Antawan Grayson

El Reno closes out regular season with sweep of Del City

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Forcing Del City into making over twice as many errors on the court allowed El Reno High School’s volleyball team to close out the regular season and Suburban Conference play with a 3-0 win over the Eagles.

The 25-20/25-14/25-14 win lifted El Reno to 13-16 on the season as the Indians won their final three matches. It was the third time this season for EHS to string together three victories.

El Reno closed Suburban Conference play with a 3-3 record.

Makenna Curtis makes a dig off a kill attempt

Senior nights

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El Reno High School’s volleyball and softball programs recently honored their senior players.

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Brooks runner-up in Suburban Conference field; Elizondo places 11th for EHS girls

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No matter which meet name you decided to follow, El Reno High School freshman Ethan Brooks is one of the top 10 runners in the state – even on a bad day.

Running in what was scheduled to be the 2024 Suburban Conference Cross Country Championships, Brooks posted a time of 16 minutes, 57.63 seconds – his fifth prep race this season to post a sub-17-minute time.

The order of his finish depends on which meet name you choose to follow.

Ethan Brooks runs in the top five at the 2024 Suburban Conference meet at Carl Albert

Union City runs into ranked foes

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Union City High School’s fast-pitch softball team ran into a pair of ranked teams, ending its season with back-to-back losses in the Class A, Region 5 Championship.

The Tigers fell to fifth-ranked Cyril (8-1) in the regional opener before being eliminated from the postseason with a loss to 13th-ranked Turner (15-2).

The losses left Union City with a 19-15 record under first-year head coach Terra Funk.

Hits were hard to come by for the Tigers, who went 12-of-44 (.273) from the plate over the two games with 12 strikeouts against six walks.

Morgan Brothers reaches out to try and keep the ball from hitting the grass after making a diving play

Redlands closes road trip with losses

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A nagging rash of injuries has forced Redlands Community College women’s soccer team to cancel a planned home match this week against region front-runner Seminole State College.

“We were only going to have nine players available so we had to cancel,” said Redlands head coach Beau Richmond.

Richmond hopes to get several players back off the injury list before Friday’s road trip to Rose State College and Sunday’s home match with Connors State College.

Billie Orth works the ball past a defender