El Reno FFA speech places in Chickasha event
El Reno was well represented at the recent Chickasha Regional Speech Contest, advancing six speeches and one FFA Creed speaker to the Southwest Area Contest.
El Reno was well represented at the recent Chickasha Regional Speech Contest, advancing six speeches and one FFA Creed speaker to the Southwest Area Contest.
Riverside March Citizens of the Month, front row from left, Colton Price, Whyatt Owen, Miguel Gonzalez, Chance Young and Asher Schweitzer; middle row, Michael Queen, Shayla Altizer, Isaiah Gonzalez, Calee Thompson and Skye Robinson; back row, Josiah Robinson, Harlee Johnson, Nahla Cabrera, Braxton Camp, Kylliean Delgado and Sofia Garza.
The El Reno Wranglers met recently for their monthly meeting, with Trish Duncan leading the Pledge of Allegiance and Gary Sorrells offering opening prayer.
The club discussed the upcoming Mustache Bash, a bull-riding event that will take place May 28 and 29 at the Denny-Crump Rodeo Arena. Members also discussed the upcoming annual rodeo set for Aug. 26 and 27.
The club is looking for donations and sponsors for both events.
Next scheduled Wranglers meeting is set for May 5.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Craig Allen Davis, 48; Samantha Rae Dial, 43.
Steven G. Richardson, 66; Dolores Kay Jennings, 64.
Cole Michael Johnson, 37; Chrystilinn Lee Zuraff, 38.
Dustin Wade Myrick, 37; Madison Anne Putman, 29.
Areaudny Bionka Anna Brine, 25; Autumn Rose Lyon, 22.
Travis Van Bish, 31; Maliza Danielle Coy, 30.
William Porter Weber, 44; Laura Ann Bowles, 36.
Aaron Michael Bechtel, 24; Maggie Lee Fowler, 23.
Ivan Ulises Chavez Leyva, 23; Rosa Edit Graciano Puebla, 21.
OKLAHOMA CITY – After a lackluster first inning, El Reno High School’s baseball team scored 36 unanswered runs to sweep a District 5A-1 doubleheader against Southeast.
El Reno’s 24-3 and 15-0 victories over the Spartans lifted EHS to 12-13 on the season. The Indians are 5-4 and fifth in the district standings, but trail Bishop McGuinness by a game in the loss column for fourth and hold the tiebreaker over the Irish.
Caroline Huber has made only one stop in goal over the past nine years of her soccer career, but it was a season-saver for El Reno High School’s girls soccer team.
Moving from the field into the goal for a shootout, Huber made a diving save on Carl Albert’s fourth attempt to help preserve the Indians 4-2 victory in the penalty kick battle.
“I had not played goalie for nine years and I was terrified but I was also excited. This was a win we needed and I was glad I got that block,” said Huber.
While a tall mountain remains in its path, El Reno High School’s boys soccer team is still climbing toward a playoff berth after a 2-1 victory over rival Carl Albert.
The win was the second straight for El Reno, which improved to 2-3 in the District 5A-2 standings and into fifth place.
The Indians, now 3-7 on the season, need to win their last two league matches against Guthrie (1-4) and Guymon (3-2) to have a shot at the postseason.
Getting an early look at the Lawton Country Club Course, site of the 2022 Class 5A West Regional Championship, El Reno High School’s boys golf team continues to shave strokes off its overall score.
El Reno placed ninth overall in the Regional Review Tournament hosted by Lawton Eisenhower, shooting a 389 tally.
“The weather was much better than previous weeks and we continue to shave strokes as a team. The goal at the halfway point is to start getting into that fourth through sixth spot as a team at tournaments.