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Public Records - 3/4/2024

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LAWSUITS

MTGLQ Investors L.P. vs. Zachary Wood for $251,353.72 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees and foreclosure of mortgage on Lot 1, Block 22, Somers Pointe Phase VII Addition, Oklahoma City.

Spirit Bank vs. Royse Construction LLC for $87,078.50 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Amy Juarez vs. Olivia Celsor for an amount in excess of $75,000 for injuries and damages alleged to have occurred during an automobile accident.

State pass eludes Indians at Class 5A West Regional

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MIDWEST CITY – Whether it was the rain delay, a gusting south wind or a case of the jitters at the end of the day El Reno High School’s boys golf team let its ultimate season goal slip through it grasp.

Playing in the Class 5A West Regional on the John Conrad Municipal Golf Course, El Reno missed a state berth by 12 shots, winding up the season with a seventh place finish.

Baylor Pearson blasts out of a green side bunker

Course management troubles over final round cost El Reno golfers shot at top five

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Final round hiccups in course management cost El Reno High School’s girls golf team a shot at the top five at the 2024 Oklahoma Girls Class 5A State Golf Championships.

Playing the Muskogee Country Club Course, El Reno started the final round in sixth place after shooting an opening-day round of 407.

The Indians were 19 strokes behind Durant for fifth.

Indians stung in playoffs

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Despite logging 11 more shots than Choctaw, El Reno High School’s girls soccer team struggled to get the ball past Yellowjackets goalie Kiley Loage in the knockout round of the Class 5A playoffs.

Hosting its first playoff match since 2018, El Reno’s season ended with a 3-1 loss to a physical Choctaw squad.

The Indians were one of three 5A-1 teams to exit the postseason in the stage, with only Carl Albert surviving with a 2-1 win over Santa Fe South.

El Reno, the 5A-1 runner-up, closes the year with a 6-5 record, though the team outshot Choctaw 26-15.

Conley Knapp gets her legs swept out from beneath her while jumping to use her head to redirect a throw-in

El Reno drops final match

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El Reno High School’s boys soccer team missed the playoffs and closed out the season with a 5-1 road loss at Woodward.

The setback dropped El Reno, with losses in its final five matches, to 4-10 on the season.

The Indians lone goal came from Tristan Chandler. Other El Reno shots were made by Uriel Arellano, Alan Gonsalez and Charliee Pena.

Aldo De La Torre was in net for El Reno, logging eight saves.

Indians drop regular-season finale

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Being held to four hits, El Reno High School’s baseball team wrapped up the regular season with an 11-3 road loss to Class 6A powerhouse Edmond Santa Fe.

El Reno, which was set to open the Class 5A, Region 3 Championships Thursday in Duncan, slipped to 17-17 on the season, having lost four of its final five regular-season games.

The Timberwolves scored five runs in the first inning before El Reno closed the gap with two runs in the third. Santa Fe added four runs in its half of the third and two more runs in the fifth inning.

El Reno scored a run in the fifth.

Blake Bailey steps near a runner to snag a pickoff throw

Maple boys runner-up at state, three individual titles nabbed

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Maple School’s track team brought home three state titles from the 2024 Oklahoma Rural Elementary Schools Division 3 State Track and Field Championships as well as the runner-up team finish.

The boys took second with 69 team points, aided by two state titles from Ethan Brooks. The eighth-grader ran the 800 meters in 2 minutes and 7.74 seconds to grab the gold. Brooks then won gold in the 1,600 meters with a time of 4:44.11.

Both races broke ORES state records for not only Division 3 but all divisions.

Members of the Maple School track team

Union City Tigers exit playoff run with losses to No. 14 Hydro-Eakly

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Union City High School’s baseball team exited its playoff run recently with a 10-3 setback to 14th-ranked Hydro-Eakly in an elimination game at the 2024 Class A, Region 1 Championships.

The Tigers went 1-2 in the event to close the season with a 19-9 overall mark. Union City lost to the Bobcats (4-2) in the regional opener but staved off elimination with a run-rule of Cheyenne/Reydon (11-1).

Rocky Carroll throws a pitch