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Board denies clemency for Oklahoma killer

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OKLAHOMA CITY – Dreu Kopf wiped back tears as she relived the day she was shot and her friend lay mortally wounded protecting Kopf’s two toddlers in another room.

The Pardon and Parole Board last week voted 4-1 to deny clemency for Wendell A. Grissom. Susan Stava cast a vote for clemency.  

Grissom is set to die March 20 for the Nov. 3, 2005, shooting death of Amber Dawn Matthews, 23, during a break-in at an isolated home near Watonga.

Public Records - 2/22/25

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El Reno drops road set to Titans

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MIDWEST CITY – Carl Albert used a 9-0 run in the final three minutes of the third period to pull away from El Reno High School’s girls basketball team for a 54-38 victory and dethroned the Indians as the District 5A-1 champion.

The Titans (24-1) swept the series from El Reno en route to a 14-0 run to the league title.

The Indians, coming off a 71-14 win over Santa Fe South, slipped to 19-3 overall and 12-2 in the league to finish second. 

Both teams will host a regional in the upcoming 5A playoffs.

Raegan Bugaj shoots a jumper in traffic

Late free throws lift Carl Albert over Indians in 5A-1 tilt, 61-54

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MIDWEST CITY – A questionable string of events over the final 10 seconds allowed Carl Albert to hand El Reno High School’s boys basketball team a 61-54 loss in the final District 5A-1 game for both squads.

The loss dropped El Reno to 21-2 on the season but the Indians still won the league title with a 13-1 record after the split with the Titans. The Indians won the first meeting by five points.

Despite the loss, El Reno retains the top seed from 5A-1 as the champion and will host a regional next week. The Indians were slated to wrap up the regular season at Mustang.

Tre Davis (24) draws contact on his shooting arm and lower body during the Indians final possession of the game

EHS matmen make early exit from dual state

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TULSA – Logging only three wins, El Reno High School’s first trip to the Class 5A Dual State Championship since 2021 ended with a 58-14 quarterfinals loss to second-ranked Claremore.

With the setback to the Zebras, El Reno, ranked 12th in the state, closes its dual season with a 6-4 overall record.

El Reno got off to a fast start as Coleman Iker (190) ran out to a 3-1 lead after one period. He then caught Xavier Duncan in a second-period cradle and scored a fall (3:00) for a 6-0 lead.

Foxx Kurtz tries to turn his opponent for takedown points

El Reno girls send pair to 6A state

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For a third straight season, El Reno High School will have multiple entries at the 2025 Oklahoma Girls State High School Wrestling Championships.

Competing in the Class 6A West Regional Championships in Shawnee, freshman Remy Whitney and senior Brooklynn Huggins punched state tickets while helping El Reno to a 16th-place team finish with 51 points.

Whitney (100) was runner-up after losing a 6-0 decision to Westmoore’s Kyrain Perez for the gold. She posted a 3-1 record after falls over Lawton’s Makayla Minte (:51) and Western Heights’ Abigayle Spotler (:40).

Okarche claims district crown, Calumet, Union City remain alive

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Logan White scored a season-high 21 points to lead Okarche High School’s girls basketball team to the Class A, Area I, District 4 Championship with a 50-38 decision over Cherokee.

The Warriors, ranked 20th in the state, improved to 18-8 on the season.

Okarche moves into the double-elimination Region A winners bracket against Garber needing three straight wins to make a third straight trip to state.

Randi Upchego guards a player

Calumet, Okarche win district titles, UC season ends with loss to Terriers

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Scoring 20 or more points in all four periods, Calumet High School’s boys basketball team took the first step toward its third straight trip to the Class B state tourney with a 97-55 win over Covington-Douglas.

The Chieftains third straight win came in the Area I, District 1 Championships, which moved Calumet to 22-3 on the season. The top-ranked team in the state moves to the Region A winners bracket to face Lomega.

Brendon Voss squeezes between two defenders to shoot a layup