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Maple A-B Honor Roll

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Maple A-B Honor Roll honorees, front row from left, Brinlee Bland, Kinsley Racca, Daxton Gatz, Carder Holden, Marlowe Menz, Teegan Siler, Kynlee Shamblin, Journey Swigart and Declan Brothers; second row, Liam Brincefield, Sadie Evans, Taylor Dill, Kinsley Bonilla, Levi Bass, Addison Brandley, Hunter Lorenzen, Easton Horn, Grady Menz, Michael Cullen, Ayvah Fudge, Paylynn Smith and Braelyn Hutchings; third row, Rana Crawford, Erica Niles, Katie Ellis, Kara Ellis, Jaden Smith, Josh Bass, Raquel Seymour, Stoney Baker, Lainey Rowell, Emily Thompson, Colsen Blagg, Jasper Whitman, Rhett Davis and

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Public Records - 1/27/2024

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LAWSUITS

LVNV Funding LLC vs. Annette Pride for $969.36 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Midland Credit Management Inc. vs. Mia McCrory for $2,482.87 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Midland Credit Management Inc. vs. Elvia Valencia for $2,541.64 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

NCB Management Services Inc. vs. Janice Dudley and Dayonna Garcia for $4,658.25 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Underwood OHCE holds gathering

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Members of Underwood OHCE met recently with Ann Ricketts serving as hostess. Other members present were Natalia Valenzuela, Bernita Davis, Delpha Miklautsch, Vicki Duncan and Janan Fletcher.

Potato soup, cornbread and brownies were served.

The 2024 yearbooks were distributed and members signed up for hosting lessons for the rest of the year.

Duncan gave the group new information on filling out volunteer forms.

Okarche awards

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Okarche High School December Students of the Month are Kera Avilez and Gabe Vogt.

Okarche High School December Lion and Lioness honorees are Caden Schieber and Jill Glazier.

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Nicholson joins elite El Reno field with All-State nod

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For just the second time in the past 24 years, El Reno High School has elevated a player to the Oklahoma Coaches Association’s All-State Football Game in back-to-back seasons.

Senior Malachi Nicholson was named to the Large West offense last week after his record-breaking season.

The running back becomes the school’s 47th All-State selection since 1942 and follows in the footsteps of last year’s selections Ryan Sigler and Evan Roman Nose.

Malachi Nicholson breaks a tackle

ER girls remain undefeated with close 53-43 win

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In one of its longest-running rivalries, El Reno High School’s girls basketball team capped off a four-game road stretch with a 53-43 win over Carl Albert in its return to District 5A-1 play.

The 10-point decision was the closet margin of victory this season for El Reno, which improved to 16-0. All wins have been by double digits including a 13-point victory in the first league meeting with the Titans.

Emmary Elizondo eyes the basket while taking a shot under a defender’s arm

Indians hit with double-digit loss by Titans 75-57

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El Reno High School’s boys basketball team suffered its second double-digit loss of the season, both at the hands of Carl Albert, following a 75-57 road setback to the Titans last week.

The 18-point loss dropped El Reno to 11-5 overall and 0-2 against the Titans this season. Carl Albert defeated the Indians by 17 points in the 2023-24 opener in December.

By sweeping the season series, the Titans improve to 4-3 over El Reno in the past seven meetings dating back to the 2018-2019 season.

Kaleb Blackwolf shoots a layup

Big Rally

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CALUMET – In its biggest test of the season, Calumet High School’s boys basketball team used a 19-0 run in the second period to rally past Southwest Covenant School for a 73-53 win.

The victory was the fourth in six days for the Chieftains, ranked No.1 in Class B, following a three-game sweep in the West Central Tournament to defend that title.

Calumet improved to 21-0 on the season with the four victories.

Brendon Voss battles for a rebound with a Southwest Covenant player