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Public Records - 1/10/26

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MUNICIPAL COURT

Laisha Alaniz, Elsa, Texas, speeding, $165.

Christina Castro, El Reno, driving without valid driver’s license, $395.

Sterlyn Whitecrow, El Reno, petit larceny, $595.

Joseph Whitecrow, El Reno, petit larceny, $595.

Dominic Nuncio, El Reno, expired tag, $165.

Carson Garrett, Mont Belvieu, Texas, speeding, $165.

Barbarita Alberto, Inglewood, Calif., speeding, $165.

Colton Smith, Brighton, Mo., speeding, $165.

Nickolas Yates, Marlow, speeding, $165.

Spencer Nichols, Elk City, expired tag, $165.

Bombers sweep series over El Reno

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Freshman Jaida Richardson scored a season-high 18 points but it wasn’t enough as El Reno High School’s girls basketball team kicked off the 2026 portion of its schedule with a 61-38 road loss to Midwest City.

The loss snapped a two-game winning streak as El Reno slipped to 5-4 on the season.

The Indians are now 4-2 in the District 5A-2 standings but remain in third place.

Richardson scored three 2-point baskets, hit two of the team’s three treys on the night and went 6-of-7 from the free-throw line.

Jaida Richardson shoots a free throw

Island records season-high in close 5A-2 bid

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In just his second game back from emergency appendectomy surgery, Bradley Island scored a season-high 19 points in a losing effort as El Reno High School’s boys basketball team dropped a 64-51 road game at Midwest City.

The 13-point loss gave the league-leading Bombers the sweep of El Reno in District 5A-2 play. Midwest City beat the Indians by 25 points inside Jenks Simmons Field House.

El Reno, winner of three straight going into the 2026 opener, slipped to 3-6 overall and 2-4 in the league. The Indians are tied for fourth with Lawton in the 5A-2 win column at 2-4.

Bradley Island shoots a fastbreak layup

Grapplers narrowly miss placing in SuperGirl 64

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The first tournament outing of the new year had two El Reno High School wrestlers fall a win shy of placing at the 2026 SuperGirl 64 in Tulsa.

Seeley Chronister (135) won her final four matches en route to a 4-2 mark. The run included an 11-0 shutout of Adyson Nida of Perry and a 1:38 fall over Kyra Duncan of Rogers, Ark.

Her other wins were by a combined 12 points including an 8-0 shutout of Piedmont’s Natalie Lindo.

Bentley Sharp (235) was the other near-placer after posting a 4-3 mark that included two falls - the fastest being a 1:15 pin of Catoosa’s Rylan Elerick.

Warriors snap slide, CHS rolls

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OKARCHE – Down by a point and the momentum favoring Tonkawa, Okarche High School’s boys basketball team showed the visiting Buccaneers how a top-ranked team responds.

They flipped the on switch.

Okarche went from a 7-6 deficit early in the first period to a 22-9 lead in a matter of two minutes en route to a 99-46 victory over Tonkawa to snap a three-game losing streak.

The Warriors move to 11-3 on the season.

Easton Roby drives the baseline around a Tonkawa defender

Okarche D fuels win, Mayfield pumps in record 51

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OKARCHE – Converting six second-period turnovers from its pressure defense into 11 points, Okarche High School’s girls basketball team pulled away from a pesky Tonkawa squad en route to a 55-30 victory.

Okarche, ranked No.5 in Class A, moves to 9-2 on the season with its sixth straight victory.

The Warriors led 18-11 after one period but used three of those turnovers to spark a 9-2 break to open the second period. Logan White, Katie Parham and Callie Cramer scored from the paint before Emory West’s 3-pointer (4:22) made it a 27-13 game.

Hayden Mayfield (24) shoots an underhanded shot

Nine score as Redlands streak hits 14

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Nine players scored at least three points to spark Redlands Community College women’s basketball team to a 70-51 road win over Connors State College to open NJCAA Region 2 action.

The Cougars move to 14-1 on the season with the 19-point victory and pushed its current win streak to 14 straight games.

Redlands shot 22-of-58 (38 percent) from the floor including five 3-pointers off a 28 percent effort from behind the arc.

The Cougars were 21-of-32 (66 percent) from the free-throw line.

Cougars unable to break free from losing streak against Cowboys

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Redlands Community College men’s basketball team kicked off NJCAA Region 2 action on the wrong foot last week, suffering a 106-81 road setback to Connors State College.

The 25-point loss, the worst of the season for RCC, extended its current losing streak to three games.

The Cougars are now 6-9 on the season.

Redlands shot 45 percent from the field (28-of-62) but made only six 3-point baskets off 29 percent shooting. The team was 19-of-29 (66 percent) from the free-throw line.