Public Records - 12/14/24

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LAWSUITS

Crown Asset Management LLC vs. David Cozby for $2,234.37 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Crown Asset Management LLC vs. Tony Churchwell for $2,159.73 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Midland Credit Management Inc. vs. Jennifer Zepeda for $3,077.66 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Midland Credit Management Inc. vs. Cassidy Soles for $2,100.31 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Injuries pin down El Reno in tough match with ’Cats

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Missing six starters, five of those with injuries, put El Reno High School’s boys wrestling team in a bind during its season-opening 53-21 loss to Piedmont.

The Wildcats, ranked sixth in Class 6A, defeated El Reno for a second straight year as the 14th-ranked Indians (5A) won only four matches in the duel, three of those on the mat.

“It was a tough opener and we are missing six starters, but we wrestled pretty hard. There are some things we need to clean up and we will be all right. We rolled out there with what we had and we did our best.

Theron Davis looks toward the mat as he leans back into a takedown throw of Piedmont’s Ian Mitchell

Early forfeits, weight bumps spark EHS girls close win over Piedmont

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A pair of early forfeits set El Reno High School’s girls wrestling team, ranked 10th in Class 6A, on the right path in its season-opening 34-28 win over Piedmont.

It was the first official girls duel between the two Canadian County rivals, which had wrestled only individual and exhibition matches in previous seasons.

El Reno never trailed as Reny Whitney (100) and Nylley Miller (105) got forfeits, followed by Brooklynn Huggins (110) with a 10-0 shutout of Piedmont’s Carissa Martin.

Brooklynn Huggins works on the shoulders of Carissa Martin during their 110-pound match

Union City, Okarche post blowout victories

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Sparked by a 34-0 run in the first period, Union City High School’s boys basketball team cruised to its second win of the year with a 77-19 decision over Gracemont.

The season-high scoring left the Tigers with a 2-5 overall record and a 2-2 mark in the Washita Valley Conference standings.

Union City got 11 points from Matthew Mendoza and 10 from Aiden Williams in the first period as the Tigers led 34-0. Union City was up 46-4 at halftime and 58-12 after three periods before outscoring the Lions 19-7 in the fourth.

Easton Roby shoots a fastbreak layup
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