Public Records - 4/23/25

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MUNICIPAL COURT

Jessica Annette Mitchell, Del City, expired tag, $130.

Jayda Nicole Cook, Union City, failure to wear seat restraint, $20.

Kelli Dawn Henrickson, El Reno, driving with license expired, $252.

Hannah Nichole Denny, El Reno, speeding, $175.

Nelia Dominguez, Conway, Ark., failure to stop at signal, $165.

Aaron Michael Heinen, Yukon, failure to stop at stop sign, $165.

Wayne Lee Bomhoff, Calumet, failure to wear seat restraint, $20.

Maxwell Tucker Vrana, Oklahoma City, speeding, $175.

Indians unable to snap skid

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Despite two home runs from junior Mason Fulton, El Reno High School’s baseball team was unable to break free from a recent losing streak following a 15-5 home setback to Weatherford.

El Reno falls to 12-8-2 overall with its fourth straight loss.

With Davin Shamblin on board with a single, Fulton hit his second home run of the season with a blast over the wall in left center field in the bottom of the first.

Gavin Tinsley and Dawson Davidson followed with walks before Blake Bailey doubled off the wall to drive in a run and tie the score at 3-all.

Gage Lesperance reaches out to try and make a sweep tag on a Weatherford base runner

El Reno suffers first 5A-2 loss

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Winning the District 5A-2 Championship got a little tougher for El Reno High School’s girls soccer team following last week’s 7-2 loss to Bishop McGuinness.

The road setback snapped a four-match win streak for El Reno and dropped the Indians from a first-place tie with the Irish to alone in third place with a 4-1 record.

McGuinness leads the league at 5-0, followed by Carl Albert at 5-1 and the Indians, who take a 6-5 overall record into home matches this week with Del City and the Titans.

Haven Fleenor and Conley Knapp scored the goals for El Reno.

Haven Fleenor fires a shot at the goal

Indians blanked by McGuinness

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El Reno High School’s boys soccer team dropped into a tie for sixth place in the District 5A-2 standings with a 5-0 road loss to league-leader Bishop McGuinness.

The Indians, who were outshot 49-0 by the Irish, slipped to 4-7 on the season and 1-4 in the league standings.

El Reno is tied with Western Heights but owns the head-to-head tiebreaker over the Jets.

El Reno goalkeeper Aldo De la Torre faced all 49 shots, with 28 on target. He allowed the five goals but logged 14 saves, one of those a penalty kick.

Aldo De La Torre passes the ball to a teammate
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