Miguel Miller

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Graveside services for Miguel Angel “Miguelito” Miller were held Thursday in the Kingfisher Cemetery with Pastor David Lee of the Watonga Indian Baptist Church officiating. Services were under the direction of Huber-Benson Funeral Home. 

Miguelito was stillborn on April 9, 2021, at Integris Southwest Medical Center in Oklahoma City. 

Indians shoo away Bluejays

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El Reno High School’s boys soccer team stormed back into the win column last week, downing Guthrie with its highest single-match scoring total of the season. The Indians 4-1 win lifted El Reno to 3-8 on the season and 2-2 in the District 5A-1 standings.

El Reno dominated the winless Bluejays in total shots (34-6), shots on goal (17-4) and possessions (70-30), while both teams had one corner kick each.

Edgar Garcia had the hat trick for El Reno, scoring three goals off his team-leading 16 shots.

Cohlton Fertig dribbles past a defender

COVID-19 traps the Bluejays, costs El Reno

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While El Reno High School seems to have dodged most of the COVID-19 troubles this spring, the same cannot be said for the Indians opponents.

The day before both El Reno soccer teams were set to travel to Guthrie, the Bluejays girls squad was placed on a 10-day quarantine due to exposure to the coronavirus.

According to El Reno head coach Andrea Williams, the Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association is making Guthrie take a “no contest” declaration on the three matches it will miss due to the quarantine.

Caroline Huber follows through on a corner kick

Off to the next level

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Two El Reno High School seniors have signed national letters of intent to play college sports.

Jaylin Reveles signed to play basketball at Baptist Bible College in Springfield, Mo.

Wyatt Compton signed to wrestle for Ouachita Baptist University in Arkadelphia, Ark.

Jaylin Reveles signed to play basketball
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