Bayne speaks to Chapter AE of P.E.O

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Anna Rinehart recently hosted the October meeting of Chapter AE of P.E.O., with Karen Pappas as co-hostess.

Special guest was Lyndsay Bayne, public information and marketing manager for the City of El Reno. She is also in charge of The Filling Station Visitors Center.

Wolves rally bites El Reno

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EDMOND – Seven defensive errors allowed Edmond Santa Fe to rally twice to defeat El Reno High School’s fast-pitch softball team 4-3 in the regular season finale for both schools.

El Reno slipped to 13-16 on the season with the one-run loss, its third of the year, and drops Bri Michalicka’s team to 3-7 against Class 6A programs.

The Indians were slated to join Lawton MacArthur (9-20) and host Duncan (25-9) for the Class 5A Region 1 Championship.

Zoey Pawnee follows through on a pitch

Indians fall to Carl Albert in three, slip to second in Suburban chase

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A strong serving effort by Carl Albert led the Titans to a 3-0 win over El Reno High School’s volleyball team and ended the Indians hopes of a tie for the 2025 Suburban Conference Championship.

The Titans, ranked No.7 in Class 5A, won the league title with a 6-0 record following the 25-21/25-16/26-24 decision. El Reno, ranked No.14 in the same poll, slipped to 18-12 on the year and into third in the conference standings at 4-2.

Mary Gonzalez (4) strikes a kill attempt in the match with Carl Albert

El Reno harriers win team, individual titles at home

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While drawing a small field, the inaugural El Reno High School cross-country meet brought about two team titles and three personal best marks for EHS runners.

The El Reno girls won gold with 24 points, while Chickasha (36) was second and Midwest City (69) third. There were four teams represented in the field.

El Reno’s Lily Owen set the course and meet record by running the 5,000-meter (3.1-mile) course through Adams Park in 22 minutes and 23 seconds – her personal record.

Freshman Raquel Seymour set her new personal best with a time of 23:21 to take second. 

A pack of EHS teammates come off the starting line of the El Reno Cross Country Meet
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