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Maple A Honor Roll

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Pictured are Maple A Honor Roll honorees, front row from left, Madison Basler, Abel Overholser, Elizabeth Wilkerson, Riley McKee, Ryker Penwright, Laken Meschberger, Blaiklyn Barton, Sophie Tredway and Matthew White; second row, Adrianna Trujillo, Elizabeth Eisenhour, Bryson Brandley, Fritz Hoffman, Cale Wedman, Serenity White, Kash Brothers, Dean Davis, Kennedy Prince, Timber Westervelt, Abby Bass and Douglas Bland; third row, Case Elliott, Drake Rosholt, Andrew Eisenhour, Charlee Charmasson, John Prince, John Henry Von Tungeln, Hudson Cooper, Kutter Bow, Jack Hunt, Audrey Eisenhour, Halle

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Public Records - 1/20/2024

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LAWSUITS

Valle Serrulata LLC vs. Russell Koshiway for $10,372.36 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Jordan San Miguel vs. Iris Ruellas for an amount in excess of $75,000 for injuries and damages alleged to have occurred during an automobile accident.

Sarah Wilbur vs. Charles Stevens for an amount in excess of $75,000 for alleged injuries and damages.

Maple Students of the Month

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Maple December Students of the Month, front row, Grayson Bollinger, pre-kindergarten; Everly Stiles, kindergarten; Kinsley Racca, third grade; Luken Meschberger, second grade; and Addison Meschberger, first grade; second row, Brody Crawford, fifth grade; Hayden Rosholt, sixth grade; Presley Bilderback, eighth grade; Dominic Steinbruck, seventh grade; and Fritz Hoffman, fourth grade.

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Lamplighters OHCE gather at local church

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Lamplighters OHCE of Canadian County met recently at Mount Zion Global Methodist Church. Carol Stine called the meeting to order, with Jan Maddox offering a devotional titled “Trust.”

Janice Taylor was birthday honoree.

Maxine Little read minutes from the last meeting, while Patricia Morrison gave the treasurer’s report.

Taylor installed officers for the coming year, using a program called “Sweet Time.”

It was noted the passing of Charleece McBee. She had been a member of OHCE for 45 years. A memorial was sent to Highland Baptist in her honor.

Black-Harmon double-double cages Bluejays

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While the count toward becoming the school’s all-time leading rebounder has dwindled below 20, El Reno High School post player Pauline Black-Harmon showed last week not to overlook her scoring prowess.

The senior booked a season-high 30 points to lead the Indians to a 54-30 win over Guthrie in a key District 5A-1 battle. El Reno remains undefeated on the season at 12-0 with the 24-point win, but more importantly, atop the league standings at 6-0.

Pauline Black-Harmon pulls down a rebound

Guthrie spoils Indians rally with late 3-pointer

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Jaylen Harper hit a 3-pointer with 3.2 seconds left as Guthrie remains tied for the lead in the District 5A-1 standings with a 66-63 win over El Reno High School’s boys basketball team.

The loss snapped a five-game win streak for the Indians, who fell to 9-3 overall.

The Indians slipped into sole possession of fourth place in the league standings at 3-3, a game back of Carl Albert (4-2) for third.

Carter Roman Nose leaps around a GHS defender to attempt a one-handed shot

Seven placers secure top 10 finish for EHS in Wade event

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Fueled by seven placers, El Reno High School’s wrestling team took sixth place out of 21 squads at the 58th Annual Malcolm Wade Invitational.

El Reno scored 141 points but was edged out of the top five by Chickasha by two points. Elgin won the event with 275.5 points, followed by Carl Albert and Duncan each with 168 points. Del City was fourth with 163.5 points.

Terry Guzman grabs the ankle of a Chickasha grappler

El Reno captures four golds

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It was a near clean sweep for El Reno High School’s girls wrestling team last week at the 58th Annual Malcolm Wade Invitational as four of its first entries captured gold.

All five wrestlers placed, with Nylley Miller (105) taking fourth after a loss in the third-place match. She went 1-2 with a 2:25 fall against McAlester.

Brooklynn Huggins (110) posted falls against McAlester (2:36) and Durant (1:11) before scoring a 12-2 major decision over Claremore’s Kort Sansom in the finals.

Kaylee Davis looks for an opening to take a shot