Thirteen RCC players score in lopsided victory

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Thirteen players scored, including four in double digits, as Redlands Community College women’s basketball team jumped back into the win column with a 94-44 victory over Southern Nazarene University’s junior varsity.

The win snapped a two-game slide as the Cougars dropped road games in Kansas to Barton (76-60) and top-ranked Hutchison (81-59) community colleges. Redlands is now 4-2 on the season after the win over the Crimson Storm.

MyKyla Allen shoots a jumper in traffic.

Madelyn June Patton

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Madelyn June Patton was born April 25, 1938, on a farm near Arapaho, and passed away Nov. 19, 2024, in Oklahoma City. She was the eighth of nine children and grew up on the family farm, graduating from Arapaho High School in 1956.  

On May 20, 1962, Madelyn married Robert Wayne Patton, whom she met while working at a bank in Clinton. From this union came three children, Patty, Jenny and Bobby.

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Redlands jumps back into win column 106-55

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After having a three-game win streak snapped with a road loss, Redlands Community College men’s basketball team jumped back into the win column with a 106-55 score over On-Point Academy.

The victory over the cross-town rival moved the Cougars to 6-2 on the season following a 94-87 loss to Hesston College.

Camren Hunt scored 20 points in the win over On-Point and booked 26 points, six rebounds, three assists and two steals for the two-game set. Henry Sanchez added a line of 22 points, 12 boards and five steals.

Camren Hunt dribbles into the lane

El Reno Mobile Meals sends out urgent call for support

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The need for Mobile Meals has reached an all-time high of 200 recipients per day. At the same time, volunteer and financial support have declined, leaving the 48-year organization in a difficult place, supporters said. 

Monday through Friday, El Reno Mobile Meals provides a prepared lunch to those who, for whatever reason, are unable to cook for themselves.

Receiving Mobile Meals is not dependent on age or financial status. By providing lunch to those in need, recipients are able to stay in their homes longer and maintain greater independence. 

Volunteers prepare meals five days a week for the Mobile Meals program
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