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Public Records - 4/12/2023

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MARRIAGE LICENSES

Wesley K. Cole, 31; Cynthia Camiron Helm, 23.

Jamie Alvin Ebert, 36; Emily Sue Stidham, 32.

Shaun Allen Roberts, 44; Rusti Ann Robinson, 43.

Donald D. Feddersen Jr., 64; Brenda Lee Lehew, 60.

James Leonard Baum Jr., 30; Justine Jylane Mulanax, 31.

Chase Oren Gore, 24; Rachael Danielle Loyd, 24.

Raymond Leroy Bradford, 51; Deonna Monique King, 50.

Ted Allyn Zachary, 84; Donna Jean Nevil, 81.

Bobby Ray Kirkland, 54; Rachelle Kay Ward, 27.

EHS girls card low round, team score, take third

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Carding both its lowest team and individual rounds since Cameron Wilkins took over the program, El Reno High School’s girls golf team took third place last week in its own invitational.

Playing at Crimson Creek Golf Course, El Reno shot a 397 - the first time under the 400-stroke barrier in two seasons.

Heritage Hall won the 10-team title with a 358, followed by Choctaw at 383.

El Reno was paced by Skylar Ayers who carded a 90 (45/45) for the lowest round by an EHS golfer under Wilkins. She was sixth overall in the individual medalist chase.

Skylar Ayers watches a putt roll toward the hole

Singles, doubles place at Suburban Conference Tennis Championships

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El Reno High School’s tennis team took part in the 2023 Suburban Conference Championships recently, with the girls taking sixth place and the boys squad placing seventh.

The girls were paced by Bri Barksdale, who took the consolation title in No.2 singles following a 6-0/6-0 sweep of Del City’s Lanise Robinson. Barksdale went 2-1 with a bye after a first-round loss.

Jayna Graham, playing No.1 singles, took sixth following a 6-4/6-0 loss to Elgin’s Grace Trueblood in the fifth-place match. Ireland Scott and Dalanda Robb placed sixth at No.2 doubles with a 1-2 record.

Bri Barksdale sets up to hit a forehand return shot

Blanco shuts door on WHS in CA tourney

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Hernan Blanco struck out the final batter to earn his first win of the season as El Reno High School’s baseball team defeated Weatherford 4-3 to close out the 2023 Bill Tipton Classic with back-to-back wins.

After losing 11-1 to state-ranked powerhouse Dale and 5-2 to Shawnee, El Reno rebounded with wins over Midwest City (4-1) and the Eagles. The 2-2 record lifted the Indians to 7-15 on the season.

Mason Fulton steps outside the baseline to snag a grounder in foul territory

El Reno earns first district win despite missing four key players

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Playing four players down due to suspensions from a controversial loss to Southeast, El Reno High School’s girls soccer team made some mid-game lineup shifts against Midwest City.

Bri Vickers came out of the net into an offensive position midway through the first half and scored the game-winning goal against the Bombers.

El Reno’s 1-0 victory snapped a three-match losing streak as the Indians improved to 4-5 on the season. The win lifted EHS into sole possession of seventh place in the District 5A-2 standings at 1-3.

Payton Brickey led the Indians in shots against Midwest City

Martinez, Perez score twice in Indians 5-2 win

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Three players chipped in goals for El Reno High School’s boys soccer team as the Indians took over sole possession of seventh place in the District 5A-2 standings with a 5-1 decision over Midwest City.

El Reno improved to 3-6 on the season and 1-3 in the league with its highest goal count of the season.

Angel Martinez found the net twice, one of those on a penalty kick set up when teammate Jeremy Moreno was fouled inside the keeper box.

Martinez added two assists.

Angel Martinez scored twice and logged two assists

Onion burger aroma lands El Reno on top 100 diners list

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The aroma of El Reno’s onion burgers has reached far and wide as evidenced by a recent poll that shows El Reno among the top 100 cities in the United States when it comes to diners.

Released by RestaurantClicks.com, the poll has El Reno as the 50th top town for diners. Tulsa, at number 58, is the only other Oklahoma city included in the list.

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Plant Days under way

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El Reno’s Ross Seed Co. is holding its annual Plant Days sale this weekend.

The annual event offers thousands of blooming plants and hanging baskets along with all planting accessories.

The multi-day event kicked off Thursday and runs through Saturday.

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