Public Records - 9/24/25

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LAWSUITS

Midland Credit Management Inc. vs. Janna Anderson for $2,520.41 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Midland Credit Management Inc. vs. Leonard Masi for $1,321.07 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Capital One N.A. vs. Tristan Blakley for $2,760.10 to pay a debt plus interest and costs.

Cavalry SPV I LLC vs. Lisa Foreman for $1,823.86 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

ER goals possible via solid play, right mind

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Though the non-district portion of the 2025 season did not turn out as expected, El Reno High School’s football team exits bye week with key pre-season goals still obtainable.

Head coach Russell Cook said in the preseason that winning a district title and getting back into the Class 5A playoffs were the program’s two main goals.

Brad Palmer tries to slip away from a Weatherford tackler

El Reno wins two in festival to snap three-game slide

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El Reno High School’s fast-pitch softball team snapped a three-game losing streak by posting a 2-1 record in the Del City Festival.

The Indians, now 8-13 on the year, defeated the Oklahoma City Broncos (2-1) and Putnam City (7-0) but dropped a close contest to 20-game winner Newcastle (2-1).

El Reno entered the two-day festival after losing a 10-6 battle with Guthrie in District 5A-2 play. The Indians slipped to 2-5 in the league standings but remain in fourth place.

Zoey Pawnee had a pickoff throw bounce over her glove as she reaches out to make a tag

Spikers cage Bears, remain tied for lead in Suburban Conference

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A two-match win streak keeps El Reno High School’s volleyball team tied for the lead in the Suburban Conference standings following a 3-1 victory over No.16 Noble.

The 25-18/25-19/23-25/25-21 win moved the 12th-ranked (5A) Indians to 15-10 on the season and 3-0 in the conference standings, avenging two earlier tournament losses to the Bears.

Both teams served at 89 percent or higher with a combined 25 aces. El Reno logged 12 aces off a 91 percent effort. Dailey Maples, Jaida Richardson and Brantlie Charmasson led the way with three aces each and Ava Felton with two.

Radley Miller serves during the game with Noble
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