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Maple A Honor Roll

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Named to the Maple A Honor Roll for the third nine weeks, front row from left, Braxten Birdsong, Halle Hunt, Presley Swigart, Kara Ellis, Katie Ellis, Caroline Phillips, Andrew Eisenhour, John Prince, Easton Horn, Addison Brandley and Kinsley Bonilla; middle row, Audrey Eisenhour, Zuri Lewis, Gavin Basler, Kassidy Ferguson, Bella Hart, Cheyenne Kubicek, Garett Moss, Lane Hudson, Zoey Pawnee, Kaelyn Racca and Hayden Rosholt; back row, Quinn Charmasson, Payton Blagg, Ellie Shamblin, Jackson Arnold, Presley Bilderback, Brantlie Charmasson, Pierson Brandley, Ethan Brooks, Alice Park and Halli F

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Maple A/B Honor Roll

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Named to the Maple AB Honor Roll for the third nine weeks, front row from left, Brennan Ayers, Levi Bass, Christopher Barker, Lyla Smith, Jasper Whitman, Tace Tech, Stoney Baker, Brody Crawford, Raina Crawford, Rowdy Penwright, Hunter Lorenzen, Ayvah Fudge, Grady Menz and Leyla Johnson; second row, Makenzie Caldwell, Jaci Pitchford, Piper Siler, Erica Niles, Chandon Porter, Ayden Overholser, Daughtry Swigart, Dominic Steinbruck, Micah Pafford, Josh Bass, Colsen Blagg, Rhett Davis, Jentry Cullen, Lainey Rowell and Brinely Porter; third row, McCray Whitman, Candice Barker, Raquel Seymour, Ryl

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Underwood HCE holds meeting

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The Underwood Oklahoma Home and Community Education Association of Canadian County met recently at a local restaurant with Neta Liebscher serving as hostess.

Vicki Duncan called the meeting to order. Bernita Davis read minutes of the previous meeting, with Ann Ricketts giving the treasury report.

Ricketts presented information on Blessing Baskets, and after discussion of the program, members voted to make a donation to be used to purchase food for families in need.

Okarche speech team wins regional title

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The Okarche High School Speech Team won its 25th Southwest Regional speech and debate title and advanced 17 students in 28 events to the state contest. Okarche won the team sweepstakes trophy, with Crescent High School placing second and Lawton Academy taking third.

Okarche also swept the top four places in two events and the top three places in two other events.

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Public Records - 4/2/2022

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DIVORCES GRANTED

Jessica Javene Livingston vs. Lee Daniel Livingston II.

Angela M. Spencer vs. Christopher R. Spencer.

Lillian Annette Skiles vs. Tryston Thomas Ware.

Dustin Lee Robinson vs. Casey Dawn Robinson.

Tomas J. Manske vs. Abbie B. Manske.

Alyssa Kae Betts vs. Joshua Deon Betts.

Margaret Olivia Blaylock vs. Darrin Todd Blaylock.

Kelcey Kaylyn Dunn vs. Tristen Grant Dunn.

Debra Ann Dunn vs. Jesse Carl Dunn.

Amber Nicole Bickford Lopez vs. Erik Daniel Lopez Calvillo.

Indians find no pot of gold

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Bishop McGuinness made the most of its scoring chances as the returning state runner-up handed El Reno High School’s girls soccer team its first home loss of the 2022 season.

The Irish’s 5-0 win at Memorial Stadium kept McGuinness at the top of the District 5A-2 standings at 2-0, while El Reno slipped to seventh after its first league contest and 5-1 on the season.

Leslie Valdez eyes a high bouncing ball

McGuinness logs three unanswered goals to blank ER boys in 5A-2 tilt

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After pitching a shutout over the first 40 minutes, El Reno High School’s boys soccer team allowed three second-half goals to Bishop McGuinness en route to a 3-0 shutout loss.

The Indians have now lost four matches in a row to slip to 1-5 on the season and 0-1 in the District 5A-2 standings – which is sixth. The Irish improved to fourth in the league at 1-1.

El Reno’s defense held off 10 shots by the Irish in the first half as goalie Angel Gonsales logged six saves, including a sliding kick clear out in the 25th minute.

Julio Hernandez takes a forearm to the throat

No place to run and score

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While producing 11 hits in its two-game series against league leader Piedmont, El Reno High School’s baseball team was unable to score any runs against the Wildcats.

El Reno slipped to 8-7 on the season and 3-2 in the District 5A-1 standings after back-to-back shutout losses by scores of 6-0 and 15-0.

The Indians dropped to fifth in the league.

In the six-run road loss, El Reno left nine runners stranded – including the bases loaded twice.

The Indians left six unaccounted in the loss at the Hub Reed Complex.

Ty Vincent grimaces as he kneels down for a bunt attempt