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Public Records - 4/15/26

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LAWSUITS

TD Bank USA N.A. vs. Amber Meier for $2,560.41 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

TD Bank USA N.A. vs. Ashley Walker for $1,330.93 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Alicia Villanueva for $2,498.06 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Edgar Galle for $1,722.35 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

McGuinness sweeps El Reno to retain District 5A-2 leads

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With one shot separating El Reno High School’s boys soccer team and Bishop McGuinness, the outcome came down to which team did the most with those scoring opportunities.

The Irish, with the wind at their backs, broke a scoreless halftime deadlock with two second-half penalty kicks en route to a 3-0 win over El Reno.

The Indians slipped to 6-3 on the season with their fifth straight shutout loss to McGuinness in the past six seasons by a 22-0 margin.

The three-goal difference tied the lowest score over that stretch.

Angel Zarate gets his neck and shoulders squeezed between the arms of two Bishop McGuinness players

El Reno girls soccer plays stout defense

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For more than 73 minutes, including the first 32:22 of the match, El Reno High School’s girls soccer team kept one of the state’s leading scoring teams off the scoreboard.

Unfortunately, Bishop McGuinness, which had 46 season goals coming into the match at Memorial Stadium, added three more in a shutout win over the Indians.

The 3-0 loss dropped El Reno to 3-6 on the season and 1-2 in the District 5A-2 standings. The Indians are tied with Guymon for fifth place but are one game out of third and two out of first.

Grisell Guzman clears the ball away from the Indians goal

Indians drop two in Tipton Classic

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Despite averaging six hits per game, El Reno High School’s baseball team could produce only nine runs over three games in the Midwest City bracket of the 2026 Bill Tipton Classic.

The offensive hurdles led to a 1-2 record, which dropped the Indians to an even .500 for the season at 11-11.

El Reno started off strong with a 7-5 win over Bishop McGuinness in a 10-inning thriller.

The Indians got a double by Garrett March in that frame, followed by four walks, two from Preston Ashford and Damien McKelvey with the bases loaded.

Austin Steffler slides down on his knees to get under the ball to make a catch

Distance runners, hurdlers lead EHS in Chickasha

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El Reno High School’s track teams continue to cut times and increase distances in the third outing of the 2026 season, the Chickasha Invitational.

The girls team was paced by its distance runners as freshman Raquel Seymour and junior Lilly Owen both trimmed over three seconds off times from the last meet in the 800-meter run.

Seymour was sixth with a time of two minutes and 39.26 seconds, while Owen (2:41.96) took ninth.

The pair placed in the top 10 of the 1,600-meter run, with Seymour (6:07.23) taking sixth and Owen (6:15.85) placing 10th.

ER golf teams head opposite directions, post top 10 finishes

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While playing on opposite sides of the state, El Reno High School’s golf teams turned in top 10 performances, including a season-low round for the boys squad.

The Indians took fifth in the Tecumseh Invitational played at the Firelake Golf Course, shooting a 317, five shots better than Class 6A Yukon. Tishomingo (302) won the event, followed by Newcastle (304), Byng (313) and Lone Grove (313).

Elaina Allen chips onto the green

Close to the animals

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When Yukon High School agriculture instructors Dustin Beams and Scott Stevens brought the school’s FFA and special needs students together for an impromptu meet-and-greet in 2019, no one imagined what would grow from that simple gathering.

Seven years later, it’s evolved into the Third Annual Canadian County “United We Show” Special Needs Livestock Show.

Riley Montgomery poses for a photo with a sheep and Regan Azevedo

Turning 25!

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“Flatbellies” is back. 

The 2001 work of fiction about the 1966 El Venito (Oklahoma) High School golf team as written through the lens of Dr. Alan B. Hollingsworth has been re-released celebrating its 25th year. 

While names were changed to protect the not-so-innocent, Flatbellies was actually the true life experiences, at least some of them, of Hollingsworth’s own El Reno High School golf team from the same year. 

Turning 25!_story