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Blue Crush D checkmates Demons

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DUNCAN – A pair of former El Reno High School standouts played a game of mind chess from the sidelines last week and it was the elder of alums who got the checkmate move.

Lathen Pruitt, nephew of El Reno defensive coordinator Michael Pruitt (a 2001 EHS grad), intercepted a Sawyer Rice pass at the EHS 10-yard line with two seconds left to seal the Indians 42-28 win over the Duncan Demons.

“Their guy had been throwing it down the field on us all night, but toward the end we really stepped it up a little bit. We were in four and it was my job to stay deep.

Daylin Pruitt, Jaron Youngbear and Keaton Dennis cut off an escape route for Duncan quarterback Sawyer Rice

Altus regular-season finale getting El Reno’s full attention

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El Reno High School’s football team is riding a four-game winning streak over Altus, its longest in the series with the Bulldogs, and head coach Russell Cook is stressing it’s better to let a sleeping dog lie.

“Altus has got a new coaching staff this year and they have struggled, but they have gotten better each week. This is one of those games we cannot take lightly and we need to go out and take care of business,” said Cook.

JaRon Irving and Keaton Dennis help William Elledge make a tackle

Fishing Report - 11/1/23

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NORTHEAST

Fort Gibson:
Elevation is 1 ft. below normal and stable, water temperature 68°F and clear.
Paddlefish good snagging around channels and main lake. Crappie good on minnows, spoons and tube jigs around brush structure, docks and main lake. Blue catfish good on shad around channels, main lake and points.

Planting first crop

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El Reno High School agriculture students took advantage of last week’s warm temperatures to make over one of the flower beds at Lucas Hall.

Students dug holes to plant pansies which were the first crop of plants grown in the district’s greenhouse.

Once all the pansies in various colors were planted, the flower bed was covered in protective mulch.

Sam Burk (left) and Calvin Gutierrez position white pansies

Veterans Day is sacred, personal time for many

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November 11 is Veterans Day. It’s a day to remember and honor those who served in our nation’s military.

It’s a day that is no doubt sacred for many.

The families that lost loved ones fighting to maintain our nation’s freedom. It’s certainly personal for them.

The veterans who came home but who saw and know buddies who did not return. Veterans Day must be sacred to them.

For some, like El Reno High School teacher Brian Rukes, the day is personal and sacred. Family members have a long military history.

A veteran waves to the crowd

El Reno’s Pink Week raises funds for ACS

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El Reno High School wrapped up its annual Pink Week fundraising event with a kickball tournament on the Central Grounds.

Students were divided up into sessions, with juniors and seniors taking the morning time slot and freshmen and sophomores competing in the afternoon.

Teams were comprised of various student organizations and competed in 10-minute games.

Kickball was not the only event as teams not on the kickball field could pass time with various stations such as a softball throw dunk dank and cornhole boards.

Jorge Davila launches the rubber ball for a base hit

Circus on Ice

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Circus on Ice did two shows last week at the Canadian County Expo Center.

The event featured ice skating, juggling and balancing acts and crowd-involved skits.

A fuzzy polar bear spins circles on one hand

Support for CC Sheriff’s Office shown in donations

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The public’s generosity and support continues to prove fruitful for the Canadian County Sheriff’s Office.

The latest gifts to benefit county law enforcement come from an oil and gas company and an auto dealership.

Commissioners last week approved resolutions allowing the sheriff’s office to accept two monetary donations.

Frontier Chevrolet, through Headway Marketing LLC, is giving $5,000 to be used for “purchasing equipment, training or general operating expenses” at the sheriff’s office.

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