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RCC’s Phi Theta Kappa earns international Most Distinguished Chapter

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The Alpha Beta Upsilon chapter of Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) at Redlands Community College was selected the Most Distinguished Chapter among over 1,200 chapters internationally.

This prestigious recognition, announced at the recent annual conference of the international honor society for two-year colleges, marks a significant milestone for Redlands’ historically strong PTK program and is the result of dedication, exemplary leadership and commitment to excellence exhibited by the members of the Redlands chapter.

Underwood OHCE begins discussions on fair projects

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The Underwood OHCE met recently at the Cherokee Restaurant for its April meeting. Those present were Janan Fletcher, Bernita Davis, Vicki Duncan, Delpha Miklautsch, Ann Ricketts and Natalia Valenzuela.

Davis read minutes of the previous meeting, with Fletcher giving the treasurer’s report.

The group began some preliminary discussions on fair projects.

Duncan noted that members will be taking baked goods to county commissioners on May 6. Commissioners will proclaim May 5-11 as Oklahoma Home and Community Education Week.

Public Records - 4/27/2024

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LAWSUITS

Barclays Bank Delaware vs. Isamar Sanchez for $2,031.85 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Absolute Resolutions Investments LLC vs. Belinda Woods for $5,047.73 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Absolute Resolutions Investments LLC vs. Jessica Simpson for $2,973.81 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Barclays Bank Delaware vs. Lacey Bailey for $2,121.19 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

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Guthrie sweeps set from Indians

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Guthrie loaded the bases in four of the first six innings, twice in two of those frames, resulting in 10 runs as the Bluejays completed a district sweep of El Reno High School’s baseball team.

The Bluejays 10-3 win over El Reno at the Hub Reed Complex came on the heels of a 5-3 win in Guthrie.

The sweep left El Reno with a 16-15 overall record, while keeping the Indians locked in the fourth position in the final District 5A-1 standings with an 8-6 mark.

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El Reno punches repeat ticket to 5A state tourney

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With three players shooting under 100, El Reno High School secured a spot in the 12-team team field for the 2024 Class 5A State Golf Championships set to begin Monday in Muskogee.

Playing in the Class 5A West Regional at Prairie West in Weatherford, El Reno carded a 390 team score, which was fourth out of 13 teams. The top six teams earn a state pass.

Bishop McGuinness won the regional with a 337, followed by Duncan (357) and Altus (384). Guthrie (398) and Lawton MacArthur (408) grabbed state passes behind the Indians.

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Season-low round collects Eisenhower title for golfers

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Shooting one of its lowest rounds in close to a decade, El Reno High School’s boys golf team won the 2024 Lawton Eisenhower Match Play Shootout by 14 strokes.

Playing the Lawton Country Club Course, El Reno carded a season-low 308 to win over Cache (322). Lawton MacArthur (352) was a distant third.

El Reno junior Jackson Albrecht tied for the individual medalist title with Cache’s Karter Seals, both with a round of 72.

Freshman Jacen Bear had the second lowest round for EHS with a 73, which was third overall.

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Sweeping Del City

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El Reno High School’s tennis team defeated Del City last week at the Legion Park courts by a 6-1 score.

Senior Bri Barksdale strides into a forehand return shot in her No.1 doubles match with partner Jayna Graham.

Jim Rinehart just misses chasing down a return shot in his No.2 singles match. Both players won their matches.