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Chieftains, Tigers notch wins in openers

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BINGER – Despite not scoring a basket and going more than seven minutes of the fourth period without a point, Calumet High School’s girls basketball team opened up the 2021-22 season last week with a 38-30 win over Binger-Oney.

Calumet led 34-25 going into the fourth period but failed to convert on eight possessions. The Chieftains first points of the frame came with 39.3 seconds left on two Brie Myers free throws as the Bobcats were fouling to save time on the clock.

Brie Myers dribbles past a defender

Long leads El Reno boys team in regional cross country bid

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El Reno High School’s boys cross country team placed 19th overall at last month’s Class 5A West Regional Championship held at Wildhorse Park in Mustang.

The Indians had an overall time of one hour, 56 minutes and eight seconds for the 5-kilometer (3.1-mile) course.

The team’s average overall time was 23:13.64 as El Reno closed with 498 team points.

Jacob Long was the top finisher for El Reno in 66th with a time of 20:17.36 after running an average kilometer time of 4:03. Erik Vazquez (22:27) took 98th place, followed by Cole Strong (22:51) in 101st.

Cobyn Mendez runs in the recent Suburban Conference Championships

Redlands harriers place third in NJCAA Region 2 Championships; miss nationals

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Redlands Community College’s cross country teams closed out the 2021 season recently with third-place finishes at the NJCAA Region 2 Championships.

“The athletes fought hard and ran with their hearts, walking away with some great times and many personal bests for the year,” said RCC head coach Natalie Cox.

The event was hosted by the University of Arkansas at Rich Mountain, based in Mena.

The Redlands women posted an overall time of two hours, nine minutes and 34 seconds for the 5,000-meter course.

By the numbers

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El Reno High School’s football team was slated to wrap up the regular season Friday at Altus.

Evan Roman Nose (4), Mikey Devereaux (34) and Malachi Nicholson (3) will be key players.

 

Evan Roman Nose

Past parade

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Last year’s Veterans Parade was full of patriotic entries.

The 2021 parade and program begins at 3 p.m. in downtown El Reno on Sunday, Nov. 7.

 

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The iconic image that united a nation

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Veterans Day, which is celebrated annually on Nov. 11, commemorates the hardworking men and women who sacrifice their time and put themselves in harms way to defend the country’s core values of freedom and opportunity.

While Veterans Day certainly is a chance to honor those who have donned the uniform during wars and military installments, it also can be a chance to recognize the unsung heroes of wartime - those who step into roles so that soldiers and strategists can focus their attention elsewhere.

J. Howard Miller’s “We Can Do It!” poster

Emma C. Niemann Medkeff

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By Jayla Hamilton
El Reno High School Junior
(Brian Rukes’ AP English 3 class)

Emma C. Niemann was in the Women’s Army Corps, also known as the “WAC” during World War II.

She was born Sept. 11, 1915, in Oklahoma. She attended Sunnyside Rural School and graduated from El Reno High School in 1935.

She was teaching home economics, typing and shorthand to high school students in Springer when she enlisted in the WAC department on Feb. 8, 1944. 

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