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AE of P.E.O. chapter members gather for social

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Members of Chapter AE of P.E.O. International met recently in the home of Donna Dyer to enjoy a Christmas social.

Others attending were Karen Rushing, Ann Zavy, Becky Reuter, Janan Fletcher, Lindsey Vise and Robin White Mahone serving as co-hostess.

Girls log six pins in exhibition win over Eagles 42-9

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El Reno High School teamed up with Etta Dale Junior High to win eight out of 10 exhibition matches against Weatherford last week in girls wrestling action.

Autym Baker posted a 1-1 record, including a fall, while Seeley Chronister had a takedown working at the final buzzer in a close 4-3 loss to Weatherford’s top wrestler, Cashlie Bowman.

El Reno’s Leah Lopez won an 11-7 match over Kamdyn Kerth and Alivia Jackson pulled out a 3-1 victory over WHS’ Kyli Robbins.

Lilie Arrasmith works to try and roll WHS’ Bella Butler to her back

Maple top students

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Maple November Students of the Month are Logan Niles, Jessee Elwood, Kamdyn Bonilla, Luca Dill, Jake Wells, Declan Brothers, Caleb Blanco, Kynlee Shamblin, Makenzie Caldwell and Ayvah Fudge.

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CASA swears in new volunteers

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Canadian County CASA Inc. (Court Appointed Special Advocates) has welcomed its newest volunteers.

Susan Linderer, Autumn Detamore and Barbie Grider made the commitment to give their time to help abused and neglected children in the community.

Canadian County Associate District Judge Bob Hughey swore in the new volunteers, and they have been appointed to their first CASA cases.

Judge Bob Hughey swears in new volunteers, from left, Susan Linderer, Autumn Detamore and Barbie Grider

Heavyweight fall lifts WHS past Indians 39-38

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Weatherford’s Aiden Willard pinned El Reno High School wrestler Nicholas Mitchum with 57 seconds left in their heavyweight match as the Eagles rallied for a 39-38 victory.

The loss to Weatherford, ranked No.14 in Class 4A, dropped the unranked Indians to 1-1 on the dual season.

“We knew it was going to be close. I had it as a three-point dual and we gave up bonus points where I had us not giving up bonus and that came to bite us in the butt.

Hollis Gore works the wrist of Weatherford’s Kyler Thompson

Clutch steal seals EHS road victory

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Juliana Thomas came up with a steal in the waning seconds to preserve a two-point victory as El Reno High School’s girls basketball team jumped back into the district win column.

El Reno moves to 2-1 on the season with a 43-41 road win over Noble. The Indians hold the same record in the District 5A-2 standings and move up to third behind Carl Albert and Midwest City – both at 2-0.

Thomasv steal came near mid-court and resulted in a jump ball whistle as time expired. El Reno led 43-39 and fought off four 3-point shots by Noble in the final two minutes.

Juliana Thomas (2) shoots a running jumper in traffic

Indians drop third game to open run

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A third straight double-digit loss has dropped El Reno High School’s boys basketball team to the cellar of the 5A-2 standings for the first time since large schools switched to district format.

El Reno suffered a 62-40 setback to Noble to slip to 0-3 on the year. It’s the first time in more than a decade for the Indians to start a season with three straight losses.

Rodney Haydon’s team is tied with Guthrie, Guymon and Southeast for fifth in the standings but slides to eighth on the tiebreaker points.

Jacob Nichols dribbles up the court

Calumet’s Mayfield scores 36 in blowout, UC, Okarche fall

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Haydon Mayfield put up team-high efforts in points, rebounds, assists and steals as Calumet High School’s girls basketball team won its third straight game with a 76-30 rout of Hinton.

Calumet, ranked No.7 in the latest Class B-I poll, moves to 5-1 on the season with the 46-point win.

Mayfield logged 36 points off 46 percent shooting including a trio of 3-point baskets off a 33-percent effort. She had a double-double with 13 rebounds, eight assists and eight steals.

Katie Parham dribbles the ball up the court