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Knights crowned champs

Keyed by grabbing third place or better in each division, including a divisional title, the Crossings Christian girls tennis team earned a Class 5A West regional championship last Monday at Edmond Center Court.

The Knights also qualified to compete at the state tournament this Friday and Saturday at OKC Tennis Center.

Lauren Hart and Kate Lovelace downed Mount St. Mary’s Mackezie Bass and Abby Fudickar for the No. 2 doubles crown.

Chloe Minihan fell to OCS’s Nikelle Horsburgh in the No. 2 singles title match to earn the runner-up trophy.

Anna Lepere finished third in No. 1 singles, as did Maggie Brown and Riley DeMunbrun in No. 1 doubles.

Also for Mount St. Mary, Maggie Brown and Maria Roquemore collected the No. 1 doubles crown and quali-

Boys take turn Monday at regional tourneys

It’s the boys turn this Monday as eight Fridayland teams compete at regional tournaments in the OKC and Tulsa metro areas.

In Class 6A, Deer Creek stays close to home for a West regional at Mustang and PC North travels up to Tulsa for an East regional at Bixby.

Three teams participate in 5A, as Heritage Hall hosts a West regional, which includes John Marshall, and McGuinness heads to an East regional at Ada.

Crossings Christian is set to host a 4A West regional at which Fridayland rivals Mount St. Mary and Harding Charter Prep will compete.

Boys state tournaments are slated for May 12-13 at OKC Tennis Center.

fied for state as the Rockets finished third.

HOST CHARGERS PLACE 2ND IN 5A

Placing at least fourth or better in all four divisions, Heritage Hall finished second at a Class 5A West regional tournament last Monday afternoon.

Jasmine Crain and Tokara Henderson

Golf Roundup

Chargers swing to regional title

Playing under a brilliant blue sky, the Heritage Hall boys golf team took advantage of the conditions to win their Class 4A regional championship last Monday.

With their victory, the Chargers cruise into the state tournament this Monday and Tuesday at Prairie West in Weatherford as the favorite to claim a third straight team crown.

Ben Lathrop fired rounds of 70 and 73 at

Baseball Roundup

Antlers, Chargers host regionals

Five Fridayland baseball teams opened the postseason last week, as regional tournaments started on Thursday.

Deer Creek hosted its 6A West regional and opened against Lawton with the second game featuring Putnam City against Edmond Santa Fe.

Heritage Hall also played host in a 3A regional on Thursday.

tured west for a 4A regional at Elk City and an opening contest against the host Elks.

All semifinal and consolation games continued Thursday evening with the regional title games set for 6:30 p.m. Friday and the if-necessary contests at 2 p.m. on Saturday.

Complete brackets are available at ossaa.com.

Antlers Rally Past Marlow

Tomlin and Brittan Brewer also provided extra-base hits.

Pitcher Teddy Amorosi allowed a run on three hits and struck out one over two innings for the win.

Chargers Blank Star Spencer

Lake Murray Golf Club in Ardmore to claim the individual title at 1under 143 over 36 holes.

Teammate Kyle McLaughlin finished a shot back at even par 144 (73-71) to claim the runner-up trophy.

Three other Heritage Hall players claimed spots outside the top 10, including Drew Kenney (162), Brody Henderson (171) and Roger Smith (180).

With a pair of players in the top 5, Crossings Christian played to second place at its 4A regional.

Jackson Magness carded a 36-hole total of 146 (72-74) at King- earned the No. 1 doubles title to lead the host Chargers which came in six points behind Carl Albert. fisher Golf Club to finish in a tie for third with teammate Trey Bishop at 146 (73-73).

Ainsley Trice and Ava Nelson collected runner-up trophies in No. 1 and 2 singles, respectively, while Rowan Duncan and Sofia Tipple grabbed fourth in No. 2 doubles.

Story continued at OKCFRIDAY.com.

Other team members finishing outside the top 10 included Patrick Coulter (156), Gavin McElroy (171) and Harrison Mills (171).

The Knights also qualified for the 4A state tournament this Monday and Tuesday at Prairie West in Weatherford.

In 5A, McGuinness had two players in the top 20 to finish fourth and qualify for state at The Territory in Duncan.

Carson Lee carded a 36-hole total of 145 at Cedar Valley in

The Chargers opened against Community Christian and nightcap featured Metro Christian and Fridayland rival Crossings Christian.

In another 6A regional, PC North traveled to Enid and opened against the host Plainsmen.

Meanwhile, McGuinness competed at a 5A regional in Noble and took on Lawton Eisenhower in the opener. Mount St. Mary ven-

Guthrie to finish sixth and Ryan McClanahan was 15th at 159.

Thanks to a top 30 finish, Deer Creek’s Cohen Lorenzen qualified for the 6A state tournament this Monday and Tuesday at Bailey Ranch in Owasso.

Lorenzen shot a 36hole total of 156 (77-79) at Meadowlake Golf Club in Enid to finish 28th in the individual standings at the 6A West regional tournament last Monday.

Irish Girls Claim Regional Crown

Despite dreary, rainy weather, the McGuin-

Trailing 5-0 after six innings, Deer Creek rallied for six runs in the top of the seventh inning to claim a 6-5 victory at Marlow to end the regular season.

Luke Schimmels battled 2-for-4 and blasted a 3-run home run in the seventh inning to lead the Antlers (22-14).

Logan Hedrick also belted a solo home run to lead off the seventhinning rally.

Kellen Frizzell and Caden Allen had two hits each, including a double by Allen. Taylor ness girls cruised to a 4A West regional championship last week.

Jumping out two early leads in both games, Heritage Hall cruised a doubleheader sweept at Star Spencer. Kaeden Woods went 3-for-3, drove in four runs and scored two more to lead the Chargers (25-3) in a 13-0 triumph. Carson Beam and Isaac Beeson had two hits each, including a double and four RBIs from Beam and two runs from Beeson. Beam also had a big day on the mound with a no-hitter and seven strikeouts.

In the nightcap, Heritage Hall only needed three hits by Brody Offel, Rhett Davis and Orie Walker in a 13-0 victory.

Story continued at OKCFRIDAY.com.

The Irish, which swept the first three individual placings, also qualified for the state tournament slated for last Wednesday and

Thursday at Prairie West in Weatherford.

Abbie Justiz fired a 74 at Kingfisher Golf Club to capture the individual championship trophy.

Story continued at OKCFRIDAY.com.

(Published in OKC Friday, Friday, April 28, 2023; Friday, May 5, 2023)

IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA Case # PB-2023-362

In the Matter of the Estate of) Phyllis Anne Morrow,)

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

To the Creditors of Phyllis Anne Morrow, Deceased: All creditors having claims against Phyllis Anne Morrow, Deceased, are required to present the same with a description of all security interests and other collateral (if any) held by each creditor with respect to such claim, to Jenni White, Personal Representative, at the offices of Kevin Calvey, Attorney at Law, PO Box 20443, Oklahoma City, OK 73156, addressed to Kevin Calvey, Attorney for the Personal Representative of the Estate of Phyllis Anne Morrow, on or before the following presentment date: July 2, 2023, or the same will be forever barred.

DATED this April 24, 2023.

/s/Kevin Calvey

Jenni White, Personal Representative by attorney

APPROVED:

/s/Kevin Calvey OBA #16190

Attorney for Personal Representative PO Box 20443 Oklahoma City, OK 73156

(405) 808-0041

(Published in OKC Friday, Friday, April 28, 2023; Friday, May 5, 2023)

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA Case No: PB-2023-500

IN THE MATTER OF ) THE ESTATE OF) CAROL JEAN TITUS, Deceased)

NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL, APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE, DETERMINATION OF HEIRS, DEVISEES AND LEGATEES AND TERMINATION OF JOINT TENANCY

Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the Estate of CAROL JEAN TITUS, Deceased, that on the 21 of April, 2023, there was produced and filed in the District Court of Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, and instrument purporting to be the Will of CAROL JEAN TITUS, a/k/a CAROL J. TITUS, deceased, dated July 25, 2007, and there was also filed in the Court the Petition of RANDY TITUS praying that the Will be admitted to probate, Letters Testamentary issued to RANDY TITUS as Personal Representative of the Estate to serve without bond, and for judicial determination of the heirs, devisees, and legatees of the Decedent.

Pursuant to an Order of this Court made on the 21 day of April, 2023, notice is given that the 9 day of May, 2023, at 1:30 o’clock p.m., is the day and time that the Petition will be heard in the District Courtroom in the Oklahoma County Courthouse, 320 Robert S. Kerr Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102, and all persons interested may appear and contest the same.

Witness, the undersigned, Judge of the District Court of the District Court of Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, this 21 day of April, 2023.

THOMAS C. RIESEN

JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT RICK WARREN, Court Clerk By: /s/Teresa Barker Deputy Steven D. Kaestner, OBA4854 15401 N. May Ave. Suite 500 Edmond, OK 73013 Phone: (405) 841-7667 Fax: (405) 285-2911

Email: steve@ironhorseinvest.com

Attorney for Petitioner

(Published in OKC Friday, Friday, April 28, 2023; Friday, May 5, 2023)

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA

Case No. PB-2023-501

IS FURTHER GIVEN that if an objection is filed before the Hearing, the Court will determine at the Hearing whether the Last Will and Testament attached to the Petition shall be admitted to probate, whether summary proceedings are appropriate and, if so, whether the Estate will be distributed and to whom the Estate will be distributed. Dated this 21st day of April 2023.

Thomas C. Riesen Judge of the District Court

Approved as to form:

/s/Alvin R. Wright OBA #9902

LAW OFFICE OF ALVIN R. WRIGHT, LLC

1504 Copper Rock Drive Edmond, Oklahoma 73025 Ph.: (405) 826-0840 Email: arw@arwright.com ATTORNEYs FOR PETITIONER

(Published in OKC Friday, Friday, May 5, 2023; Friday, May 12, 2023; Friday, May 19, 2023)

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA Case Number FD-2021-15

In Re the Marriage of: ) Lonzetter Walker,) Petitioner,) and) Michael D. Walker,) Respondent,) NOTICE BY PUBLICATION THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Michael D. Walker You are hereby notified that the Petitioner has sued you for Dissolution of Marriage. You must answer the Petition on or before the 26 day of May, 2023, or the Petition will be taken as true, and a divorce and other relief sought will be granted to the Petitioner. WITNESS MY HAND AND SEAL this 12 day of April, 2023. RICK WARREN, Court Clerk By: /s/A. Ward

(Published in OKC Friday, Friday, May 5, 2023) DISTRICT COURT OF

#685, Felisha Childs, 2630 Silvertree Dr, Oklahoma City, OK, 73120, Hsld Gds/

Furn. Due notice having been given to the owner of said property and all parties known to claim an interest therein, and the time specified in such notice for payment of such having expired, the goods will be sold to the highest bidder or otherwise disposed of at a public auction to be held online at www.StorageTreasures.com, which will end on Wednesday, May, 24th, 2023 at 10:00am.

(Published in OKC Friday, Friday, May 5, 2023)

NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION NOTICE OF LIEN SALE

In accordance with the provisions of State law, there being due and unpaid charges for which the undersigned is entitled to satisfy an owner and/or manager’s lien of the goods hereinafter described and stored at the Life Storage location(s) listed below. Life Storage: Life Storage #1061 – 15505 N. Pennsylvania Ave., Edmond, OK 73013 (405)735-5722.

#615 - Virgina Jaggers, 2609 Featherstone RD apt 438, Oklahoma City, OK 73012 Hsld gds/Furn #725 - Antonio Taylor, 1705 Barton Springs Court, Allen, TX 75002 Hsld gds/Furn, TV/Stereo Equip, Tools/Applnces #726 - Tara Pena, 801 Robin Hill Road, Edmond, OK 73003 Hsld gds/Furn Due notice having been given to the owner of said property and all parties known to claim an interest therein, and the time specified in such notice for payment of such having expired, the goods will be sold to the highest bidder or otherwise

/s/Jennifer Clark, Notary Public (SEAL) State of Oklahoma #13007871 My commission expires 08/27/2025 to the above date with the Clerk of this Court. Should you fail to do so, the petition for change of name will be granted as prayed.

RICK WARREN, Court Clerk /s/J. Peek By: DEPUTY (SEAL)

(Published in OKC Friday, Friday, May 5, 2023) DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA CV-2023-926

In Re: The name of:) Matthew Adam Phillips) NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION TO CHANGE NAME

TO: All interested parties. Take notice that Matthew Adam Phillips has petitioned to change his/her name

2. Pursuant to 10

§ 7505-4.1(A); 10 O.S. § 7505-4.2(H)(1) Jason Mananquil and/or Any Unknown Father(s) has failed to establish and/or maintain a substantial and positive relationship with the minor for a period of twelve (12) consecutive months out of the last fourteen (14) months immediately preceding the filing of a petition for adoption of the child.

3. Pursuant to 10 O.S. § 7505-4.1(A); 10 O.S. § 7505-4.2(B); 10 O.S. § 75054.2(H)(1) The Parental Rights of Jason Mananquil and/or Any Unknown Father(s) should be terminated because for a period of twelve (12) consecutive months out of the last fourteen (14) months immediately preceding the filing of a petition for adoption of a child or a petition to terminate parental rights pursuant to Section 7505-2.1 of this title, has willfully failed, refused, or neglected to contribute to the support of such minor:

1. In substantial compliance with an order entered by a court of competent jurisdiction adjudicating the duty, amount, and manner of support; or

2. According to such parent’s financial ability to contribute to such minor’s support if no provision for support is provided in an order. For the purposes of this section, support for the minor shall benefit the minor by providing a necessity. That Jason Mananquil and/or Any Unknown Father(s) has failed to financially provide for the above named minor child.

YOU ARE, THEREFORE, NOTIFIED THAT THE COURT WILL HEAR EVIDENCE IN SUPPORT OF AND IN OPPOSITION TO THE GRANTING OF THE APPLICATION AT THE TIME AND PLACE SHOWN ABOVE WHERE YOU WILL HAVE THE RIGHT TO BE PRESENT, HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY TO BE HEARD AT SAID TIME AND PLACE, AND HAVE THE RIGHT TO OBJECT TO WHY YOUR CONSENT TO THE ADOPTION OF SAID CHILD IS NOT NECESSARY. YOUR FAILURE TO APPEAR AT SAID HEARING SHALL CONSTITUTE A DENIAL OF YOUR INTEREST IN THE CHILD, WHICH DENIAL MAY RESULT, WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE OF THIS PROCEEDING OR ANY SUBSEQUENT PROCEEDINGS, IN YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS BEING TERMINATED, A FINDING SAID TERMINATION AND ADOPTION IS THE CHILD’S BEST INTEREST, AND SAID CHILD’S ADOPTION MOVING FORWARD WITHOUT YOUR CONSENT THEREBY ULTIMATELY TERMINATING YOUR RIGHTS TO SAID CHILD IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAWS OF THE

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