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Public Records - 10/12/2022

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LAWSUITS

Wells Fargo Bank N.A. vs. Randy Aaron and Stacy Carol Aaron for $53,778.46 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees and foreclosure of mortgage on Lot 18, Block 30, Mustang Heights Addition Section 5.

True Sky Credit Union vs. Paul Raymond Bradford for $74,450.67 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees and foreclosure of mortgage on Lot 12, Block 19, Mustang Heights Addition Section 3.

Indians get extra day of work despite break

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Fall break is traditionally the time football programs across the state compress a week’s worth of preparation into three days ahead of a Thursday night ball game.

However, that’s not the case for El Reno High School’s football team which will keep a normal schedule in the days leading up to Friday’s road trip to Ardmore – despite the district being out two days for fall break.

“We are on fall break but Ardmore is not and they wanted to play on Friday night since the game is at their house. So we get an extra day of practice.

Nate Karty drags a Midwest City tackler for a first down

Bombers blank El Reno

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Midwest City’s size and speed proved to be a toxic combination as El Reno High School’s football team suffered a 34-0 loss at the hands of the Bombers in District 5A-1 play.

The loss dropped El Reno to 1-5 on the season and 1-2 in the district standings. It was the first shutout loss of the year for the Indians and the third time to be held to under 10 points.

“They were very big and athletic and I think a few of our kids were intimidated.

Elijah Fisher throws on the run

Carl Albert rallies to down El Reno

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MIDWEST CITY – Perennial powerhouse and seven-time state champion Carl Albert was given a scare by El Reno High School’s fast-pitch softball team in the championship round of the Class 5A, Region 1 Championships.

El Reno, needing to beat the Titans twice to make a third trip to state in the past four seasons, took a 3-2 lead into the seventh inning of game one.

However, the Indians watched Carl Albert score two runs in its final at bat to pull out a 4-3 win over El Reno. The Indians season ends with a 14-18 overall record.

Just out of reach

Tough opponents follow El Reno into postseason

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El Reno High School’s volleyball team went into the Class 5A, Region 1 Championships having faced a gauntlet of ranked teams over the final 10 days of the regular season.

Three of the four opponents over that period were ranked, including 3-0 losses at Class 5A’s 12th-ranked Newcastle (25-17/25-23/25-17) and No.5 Piedmont (25-12/25-9/25-20) in Suburban Conference action.

Jewell Graham attempts a kill

Five thinclads medal in Elk City

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Tuning up for the 2022 Suburban Conference Cross Country Championships later this week, El Reno High School took nine runners to the Elk City Invitational – bringing home five medals.

The El Reno girls were led by an 11th-place finish by Cielo Estrada with a time of 15 minutes and 41 seconds over the 3,200-meter course.

Kaylee Pawnee (17:15) took 20th place, followed by Emma Pawnee (20:14) in 26th place.

EHS’s cross-country team took nine runners to the Elk City meet

Calumet bows out

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Calumet High School’s baseball team reached the semifinals of the Class B State Championships before losing to Fort Cobb/Broxton.

See Saturday’s paper for a recap.

Hunter Arnold runs under a fly ball

A lifetime on the mat

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After five decades of coaching, El Reno High School’s Bill Reeves is used to giving speeches to literally thousands of players before a big event.

“I can talk in front of kids all day long, I’ve sort of gotten used to that,” said Reeves.

Yet there is one speech he will give this weekend which has this veteran coach a bit on edge.

Reeves is required to give an acceptance speech as one of six honorees of the Lifetime Service Award presented by the Oklahoma Chapter of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame.

Longtime El Reno High School coach Bill Reeves shown here in 2012