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Maple Students of the Month

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Maple January Students of the Month, front row from left, Maverick Lorenzen, first grade; Zoe Robles, second grade; Taylor Dill, third grade; Rowyn McKee, kindergarten; and Emery Reuter, pre-kindergarten; back row, Emily Thompson, fourth grade; Garett Moss, seventh grade; Ethan Brooks, eighth grade; Hunter Lorenzen, sixth grade; and Kinsley Bonilla, fifth grade.

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Public Records - 2/17/2024

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LAWSUITS

Nationstar Mortgage LLC vs. Hunter Ross for $99,152.82 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees and foreclosure of mortgage on Lot 13, Block 2, Belisle Addition, Yukon.

Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation vs. Brett Jones and Dyrinda Tyson-Jones for $56,109.14 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees and foreclosure of mortgage on Lot 11, Block 163, Westbury Addition, Oklahoma City.

Bank of America N.A. vs. Brian Twyman for $18,506.49 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Perfect after 23

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Seventy-five days after starting its journey at home, El Reno High School’s girls basketball team made history twice last week with a 43-28 victory over Shawnee on the same Jenks Simmons Field House court.

El Reno’s 15-point win over the Wolves put the finishing touches on a 14-game sweep through the league lineup to lay claim to the first-ever District 5A-1 title.

The victory also capped off El Reno’s regular season with a 23-0 record, marking the first time in school history for an EHS girls team to take an undefeated record into the playoffs.

Nazhoni Sleeper eyes the basket as she jumps past Shawnee defenders to shoot a layup

El Reno dances past Wolves

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El Reno High School’s boys basketball team experienced firsthand the old adage that it’s hard to beat the same team three times in one season – let alone four.

The Indians outscored Shawnee 23-13 in the fourth period to rally from a six-point deficit and pulled out a 69-65 win over the Wolves in the final game of the regular season.

Logan Thunderbull shoots a jumper along the baseline

Honored and undefeated

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Seniors on El Reno High School’s girls basketball team were honored last week prior to the start of the final regular season game.

Each senior was given a wooden jersey-shaped plaque and a Pendleton blanket provided by C&A Tribes District 2 legislators George Woods (Cheyenne) and Kendricks Sleeper (Arapaho).

El Reno would then defeat Shawnee to cap the school’s first girls undefeated regular season. 

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Kaulaity, Nicholson ink letters

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El Reno High School seniors Dion Kaulaity and Malachi Nicholson used the recent national signing day to ink letters of intent to play college football.

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Lesperance signs with RCC

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El Reno High School senior Grady Lesperance (seated second from left) signed a national letter of intent to play baseball next season at Redlands Community College.

Lesperance is a two-year starter for the Indians.

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Calumet, Okarche, Union City win district titles

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Three is now the popular number for Calumet, Union City and Okarche High School’s boys basketball teams as the trio enter the regional round of the postseason unscathed.

All three schools claimed district titles and will carry win streaks into regional play. Each needs to win three straight games to make their respective state tournaments, or more if a contest is dropped in this stage of the postseason.

“One game at a time,” said Okarche head coach Aaron West.

Kaleb Thiessen was one of 10 players to score in the Chieftains win over Mulhall-Orlando