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Riverside Students of the Month

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Riverside November Students of the Month, front row, Valentina Garcia, Alivia Ontiveros, Juan Rosales, Skyla Boutwell and Leyla Johnson; middle row, Sawyer Baker, Gustavo Saldana, Wyatt Buchanan, Guillermo Garcia, Elvee Campbell, Thea Sneed, Lincoln Rinehart, Braelynn Hudson, Shane Funk, Hawke Wooten and Ryett Rockers; back row, Kamryn Rucker, Dash Benavides, Hailey Lime, DoreneAllyn WhiteHorse, Macy Long, Shayla Altizer, Jaylon Trujillo, Auttum McLearen and Makay Wooten.

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Spotlight on No.1

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For the first time in school history, El Reno High School’s wrestling team held a spotlight dual at Jenks Simmons Field House as the number one team in Class 5A. Unfortunately for the Indians, their opponent proved to be a rude guest.

Broken Arrow, ranked fourth in Class 6A, won 12 of the 14 weights en route to a 54-7 win over El Reno, which slips to 3-1 on the season.

El Reno basketball, wrestling teams ranked high in latest Class 5A polls

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The first rankings of the basketball season for upper classifications favored El Reno High School as both teams opened in the top 10 in Class 5A.

The El Reno boys grabbed the sixth spot in the 5A poll and took a 5-1 record into Friday’s home game with Piedmont. The Indians loss was by a point on a late 3-pointer to Choctaw, ranked sixth in Class 6A.

Chieftains foursome earn all-tourney honors, Okarche wins Garber title, UCHS third

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Four Calumet High School boys basketball players earned honors from the 2022 Canton Invitational after the Chieftains steamrolled through the field to capture the championship for an eighth straight year.

It was the sixth straight Canton title for Calumet head coach Jacob Mayfield as his Chieftains, ranked fifth in Class B, defeated Fairview JV (88-13), Cherokee (91-27) and Lomega (71-47).

Earning all-tournament team honors were Kyler Thiessen, Dalton Belcher and Caleb Meschberger. Junior Hunter Arnold was named the tourney’s Most Valuable Player.

Union City girls take third in Binger-Oney tourney, Calumet rallies for consolation title

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Union City High School’s girls basketball team played two overtime games en route to a third-place finish in the recent 2022 Binger-Oney Invitational.

Post player Emily Griggs hit a buzzer-beater to send the Tigers into overtime of the semifinal game with Mt. View-Gotebo, but Union City went on to lose that game 52-48.

The loss dropped the Tigers into the third-place game against Ninnekah, which went into overtime. In the extra frame, Megan Goad made four free throws, followed by Lily Russell with three and two by Bree Goad to help fashion a 46-43 win.

Public Records - 12/17/2022

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DIVORCES GRANTED

Micha Renea Schwab vs. Daniel Mosiah Stancliffe.

Samantha Kitchingham vs. Obert Heilaman.

Jayna M. Sunmugavail vs. Daniel R. Sunmugavail.

Anabel Williams vs. Krystal Renea Williams.

Blanco J. Campos-Castro vs. Jermaine Maurice Ellis.

Jose Juan Perez Hernandez vs. Raquel Santa Cruz Cornejo.

Russell McElroy vs. Maigan McElroy.

Julie Anne Hau vs. Brian James Hau.

Jennifer Hyer vs. Jason Hyer.

Ginger Hogue Greene vs. Christopher Brian Greene.

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Tis the season of giving

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On Thursday, El Reno High School students delivered presents to hospitalized veterans as part of the Gifts to the Yanks program.

Beginning in 1945, this program was created during World War II to provide Christmas gifts and entertainment to hospitalized veterans.

Schools from all around the nation participated in this program, but to our knowledge, EHS is the only school that continues doing so.

Money is raised by student clubs and first-hour classes. Gifts are then purchased, wrapped and delivered to hospitalized veterans.