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El Reno High School receiver Xzavier Karty (21) falls to the ground after making a catch in the third period against Weatherford last week which set up a touchdown for EHS in the 28-26 loss to the Eagles.

The play was ruled a catch by the fan in the background long before the officiating crew made the call.

El Reno was off this week but hosts Elgin for homecoming on Sept. 22.

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Lucas return to Washington, D.C. delayed by injury

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WASHINGTON – Members of the Oklahoma delegation returned to Capitol Hill Tuesday to cast their first votes since the August break ended. But as the members filed into the House chamber, one key Oklahoma voice was missing.

Rather than walking the halls of the Capitol, Congressman Frank Lucas was at his ranch near Cheyenne, 150 miles west of Oklahoma City, recovering from a recent surgery. 

Oklahoma Congressman Frank Lucas at an Oklahoma Press Association convention

Public Records - 9/16/2023

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DIVORCES GRANTED

Emily Likens vs. Jeremy Wayne Likens.

Nichole Corrine Lerma vs. Dustin Chase Lerma.

Luis Felipe Perez vs. Tina Joyce Perez.

Amber Michelle Clarke vs. Davon Alphonso Clarke.

Miranda L. Schutter vs. Kurt M. Schutter.

Courtney Lashae Harris vs. Demetris Antonio Harris.

Bernardo Brandao vs. Samantha Brandao.

Matthew Lee Bellah vs. Melissa Elaine Bellah.

Lara Jenine Goodner vs. Ross Lynn Goodner.

Alice Marie Hill vs. Monty Hill.

Refreshed for the 5A-2 stretch run?

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Losing games to weather is not the perfect scenario for teams entering the latter stages of their season.

However, the rain this past week which forced the cancellation of at least one game for El Reno High School’s fast-pitch softball team has given the Indians some much-needed rest.

“We’ve had some good practices so it didn’t hurt us, especially after four games over the weekend in which we didn’t play very well.

Ryah Hardy makes a throw over to first base after snagging a ground ball

Spikers drop four in Noble event

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El Reno High School’s volleyball team continues to play opponents tough but is struggling to turn the efforts into marks in the win column.

The Indians slipped to 3-10 on the season after dropping four matches in the recent Noble Invitational, winning one game off the host school en route to a 2-1 defeat.

The other losses were to Lawton MacArthur, ranked seventh in Class 5A, by scores of 25-15/25-14, and fourth-ranked Claremore 25-16/25-13. El Reno dropped a 25-12/25-18 match to Amber-Pocasset.

Lily Elliott attempts a kill during the Indians recent home match

Redlands blanked by Aggies to open tough run of matches

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Redlands Community College women’s soccer team began the first of a three-game set against opponents holding the top four positions in the latest NJCAA Region 2 standings with a 6-0 setback to Murray State College.

The Aggies are second in the league and the loss to MSC dropped Redlands to 1-5 on the season and 1-4 in the Region 2 standings – which is seventh.

The Cougars were held to two shots in the loss, one each from Carlie Golden and Jaidyn Gonzalez.

Jaidyn Gonzlaez dribbles the ball up the pitch

Tigers snap losing skid with rivalry win

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Morgan Brothers belted out two extra base hits and drove in four runs as Union City High School’s fast-pitch softball team snapped a six-game losing streak with a 20-10 win over cross-county rival Calumet.

The win lifted the Tigers to 5-12 on the season.

Brothers logged a double and a triple and scored three times in the win after reaching base two more times via walks. Union City had eight hits in the win including a double from Kamryn Cook.

Lily Russell, Trestan Sutton, Skylar Morgan, Payslie Locke and Juliana Pappe added a single each.

Morgan Brothers throws a pitch toward the plate

Union City walks past rain to earn win; Chieftains take three in Elk City event

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It took a trip to Edmond and a turf stadium for Union City High School’s baseball team to beat the rain and get back into the win column with a 15-5 decision over Oklahoma Christian Academy.

Playing at Oklahoma Christian University’s Dobson Field, Union City took advantage of 13 walks and multiple hits from Rocky Carroll and Korbin Cook to improve to 13-8 on the season.

The Tigers dropped out of the top 20 in the latest Class A poll for the second time in three weeks, falling to 22nd despite winning two of its last three games.

Aiden Williams got the win on the mound over OCA