Tough losses

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Redlands Community College’s Ashley Monterrosa watches her shot sail toward the goal in a recent home match with Northern Oklahoma College of Tonkawa. The Cougars dropped two matches last week to Seminole State (6-0) and Northeastern Oklahoma A&M (4-1).

Ashley Monterrosa watches her shot sail toward the goal

Redlands second in Maxwell Classic

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Redlands Community College’s golf team tuned up for the upcoming NJCAA Region 2 Championship by placing second in the 2021 Susie Maxwell Berning Classic.

Played at Lincoln Park Golf Course in Oklahoma City, Redlands fired a 36-hole total of 600 to finish a shot off the pace set by Oklahoma City University.

The Cougars shot rounds of 310 and 290, with the latter being the low team score of the event.

Cougars play D1 Seminole close, 5-1

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Redlands Community College’s baseball team stepped up into the Division 1 ranks of the Oklahoma Collegiate Athletic Conference last week, losing a close 5-1 game to Seminole State College.

The loss dropped the Cougars to 9-24 on the season.

Redlands went 6-of-35 (.171) from the plate in the nine-inning game, scoring a run in the bottom of the eighth as Nick Smith doubled and scored on a single from Shon Booth. Smith led the team in hitting, going 2-for-4, followed by singles from Tylor Richey, Zac Green and David Garcia.

Victims Rights Vigil to be held April 19

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National Crime Victims Rights Week is April 18-24. To commemorate the advancement of victims rights and highlight issues surrounding victimization, District Attorney Mike Fields announced they were once again hosting a Victims Vigil.

“Our goal is to raise awareness about crime victims issues and rights and remind everyone that important resources and services are available,” Fields said.

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