Tough road loss
The Indians, ranked 10th in Class 5A, were on the road against Duncan last week, dropping a 3-0 decision to the Demons, who are ranked 15th in the same poll.
EHS was slated to be home on Tuesday to play Chickasha.
The Indians, ranked 10th in Class 5A, were on the road against Duncan last week, dropping a 3-0 decision to the Demons, who are ranked 15th in the same poll.
EHS was slated to be home on Tuesday to play Chickasha.
LAWSUITS
American Express National Bank vs. Suzy Hodge for $9,209 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.
TD Bank USA N.A. vs. Lucia Wyant for $1,773.88 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.
TD Bank USA N.A. vs. Shana E. Pettigrew for $2,399.54 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.
TD Bank USA N.A. vs. Michele R. Overton for $1,420.22 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.
Thursday’s cancellations put a damper on the atmosphere surrounding the rivalry game with Piedmont as final touches on the historic makeover of Memorial Stadium were being wrapped up.
“I think we are about 95 percent complete now. King Electric was out there Wednesday running the new lines and wiring to the scoreboard and clocks and those will be hooked up to the main power. Everything should be ready to go by Friday night,” said El Reno Athletic Director Rodney Haydon.
Record attendance estimated at more than 20,000 people came to last week’s 67th Annual Canadian County Free Fair.
The fair was held Aug. 23-28 at the new Canadian County Expo and Event Center, 3001 Jensen Road East.
“It was a tremendous success,” Canadian County Fair Board Chairman Kelly Beck said. “This year’s fair was just very exciting and something for us to build on. We look forward to growing it.”