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El Reno’s Fryar on Dean’s List at Olivet Nazarene

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Maddison Fryar of El Reno is among those named to the Dean’s List at Olivet Nazarene University in Bourbonnais, Ill.

A student must have been enrolled as a full-time undergraduate student and must have attained a semester grade point average of 3.50 or higher on a 4.00 grading scale for inclusion on the Dean’s List.

Okarche’s one-act play takes third

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Okarche High School’s contest play, “Kindertransport,” placed third in the OSSAA’s one-act play contest for the 2020-21 school year.

Cherokee was named state champion, with Alva being selected as state runner-up.

Also, OHS junior Emily Neuenschwander was named to the All-State play cast, an honor that goes to the top 10 performances among the eight plays that qualified for state competition.   

OHS Speech Team - Cast and Crew of Kindertranspor

Baustert earns scholarship

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Apron Annies HCE scholarship recipient for 2021 at Okarche High School was salutatorian Nick Baustert, son of John and Donna Baustert.

Baustert plans to attend UCO to become a nurse practitioner.

Honoring Baustert is Apron Annies educational chair, Dr. Juanita Krittenbrink.

Nick Baustert and Dr. Juanita Krittenbrink

Showing spring growth

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While it was not “overly physical” according to head coach Chuck Atchison, El Reno High School’s football program wrapped up spring drills with an intra-squad scrimmage.

“We got all our days in. We had a lot of young players that got a lot of reps in and we got what we wanted to get done accomplished. The practices were not overly physical, but that’s OK,” said Atchison.

The Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association allows member districts to hold spring contact football drills for 10 days following the conclusion of all state tournaments for spring sports.

Deacon Martin reaches out to grab a pass

Dirt to turf

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El Reno Public Schools broke ground on the next Memorial Stadium improvements which include switching the natural grass with artificial turf.

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El Reno lands four on 5A-1 elite squads

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While a potential record-setting season went belly up over the final week, there was no question El Reno High School’s girls soccer team had some talented players.

Four of those standouts were recently honored with selections to the All-District 5A-1 squads as voted on by member coaches. Caroline Huber was named to the first team, followed by honorable mention picks for Joey Lierle and twins Carlie and Kinley Golden.

Caroline Huber jumps up into the air to control a kick

El Reno to offer summer athletic camps

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With COVID-19 restrictions being eased by both the El Reno Public Schools and the state of Oklahoma, several El Reno High School athletic programs will be holding youth camps this month.

Each camp will have both breakfast and lunch provided to any camper, family member or camp worker under the age of 18 in attendance. Meals are being provided by the ERPS Summer Feeding Program.

Girls Basketball

Full throttle for ASTW

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Registration for the 23rd Annual A Small Town Weekend is looking good, said El Reno Cruisers spokesman Allen Conner.

The event is set for June 4-6 and is attracting participation from across Oklahoma and elsewhere.

“We’ve got registrations from Kansas, Texas, Arkansas and other states,” Conner said.

He said while the numbers are encouraging, there’s no way of knowing if the tribute to small-town America and Route 66 will draw the kind of participation it did a few years back.

A Small Town Weekend was held in 2020 but with a scaled down slate