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Helping clean up

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Redlands Community College students took part in last weekend’s Keep El Reno Beautiful.

The RCC crew walked along South Country Club collecting litter as part of the effort.

The event was a partnership between the city of El Reno, Chamber of Commerce, RCC and volunteers.
 

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County workers complete Roads Scholar Program

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Canadian County District 1 employees Charles Ballard, Quentin Clements and Jimmie Moseley have received their Certificate of Completion for the Roads Scholar Program.

This is offered through the Local Technical Assistance Program (LTAP), an outreach program of the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology at Oklahoma State University.

Every Canadian County District 1 employee is now a Roads Scholar.

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Public Records - 4/26/2023

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LAWSUITS

TD Bank USA N.A. vs. Patricia Jones for $762.75 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

TD Bank USA N.A. vs. Stacie Brown for $3,088.25 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Galaxy International Purchasing LLC vs. Robert Wright for $2,074.93 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Baylen Hill for $1,717.83 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Clutch hits avoid El Reno lineup in 2-0 setback to 6A Ponca City

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El Reno High School’s baseball team needed, but did not get, just one or two clutch hits in last week’s non-district clash with Class 6A’s Ponca City – which ended in a 2-0 loss to the Wildcats.

The Indians had six base runners in the game and left five of those stranded on base.

Four were in scoring position, with two left stuck at third on two-out strikeouts.

The loss dropped El Reno to 12-18 on the season.

Gabe Compton eyes a throw to the bag just ahead of a Ponca City runner

El Reno girls limited to two shots in 6-0 loss to Carl Albert

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Back-to-back setbacks will leave El Reno High School’s girls soccer team in sixth place in the final District 5A-2 standings following a 6-0 road loss to Carl Albert.

El Reno was slated to wrap up the regular season Tuesday night at Mount St. Mary, a non-district contest, after posting a 2-5 mark in 5A-2 play. The Indians took a 5-7 overall record into the match with the Rockets.

Carl Albert outshot El Reno 14-2, with 12 of those shots by the Titans on frame.

Ximena Salazar and Maddie Rochdi recorded the shots for the Indians.

Maddie Rochdi had one of the two shots in the loss to Carl Albert

Indians drop third straight match to close out 5A-2 run

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El Reno High School’s boys soccer team dropped its third straight match last week with a 3-0 setback to Carl Albert to end District 5A-2 action.

The Indians slipped to 3-9 on the season and 1-6 in league play, leaving El Reno in seventh place.

It was the fourth shutout loss for EHS in District 5A-2 play.

El Reno had eight shots in the loss, four of those from Kenneth Solis. Edgar Perez and Maurico Ruiz added two shots each.

Eduardo Flores was in net for the Indians, allowing all three goals but logging eight saves.

Eduardo Flores had eight saves

ER relays, throwers earn places in PV meet

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El Reno High School’s track team found success with its relay teams and throwers at the 2023 Woody Bearden Invitational in Pauls Valley.

The boys team placed seventh in the final standings with 22 points, aided in part by a fourth-place toss of 37 feet, 1 inch by R.J. Parker in the shot put.

El Reno’s sprint relay team of Elijah Fisher, Latin Everheart, JaRon Irving and Malachi Nicholson took the silver with a time of 44.66 seconds.

Fisher and Nicholson then teamed with Avery Mouse and Shane Caso to run the 1,600-meter relay in a time of 4:19.03 to place sixth.

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El Reno High School tennis player Bri Barksdale reaches out to hit a return shot at the net during a recent doubles match at the Putnam City North Invitational.

El Reno was scheduled to play Piedmont, weather permitting, this week in a dual at Legion Park.

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