The Edmond Way

The Edmond Way

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  • 1 week ago | theedmondway.com | George McCormick

    Landon Hahn found the back of the net five times during Oklahoma Christian School’s home district match versus Atoka on Tuesday, giving him half the Saints’ goals on the day. OCS defeated Atoka by mercy rule, 10-0, in 53 minutes of action for their third-straight win. Coach Roger Peron’s team ended with 18 shots on net to no shots defended, taking complete control of the game with four different players recording a goal.

  • 1 week ago | theedmondway.com | Van Mitchell

    The Edmond City Council on Monday directed the City Attorney to file suit in District Court seeking to abate a property located at 916 Elmwood Drive that had been previously declared a public nuisance. During a public hearing on Nov. 24, 2024, the City Council voted unanimously to declare the property a public nuisance due to the existence of circumstances consistent with the definition of public nuisance. The property owners were directed to abate said public nuisance by no later than Jan. 7.

  • 1 week ago | theedmondway.com | Van Mitchell

    The Deer Creek Board of Education on Monday was updated about Deer Creek Elementary celebrating its recognition as a PLC Promising Practice School, which highlights the team commitment to the PLC model and its emphasis on learning, a collaborative culture and a results orientation.  “Deer Creek Elementary recently celebrated becoming a Professional Learning Community Promising Practice school,” Superintendent Jason Perez said.

  • 1 week ago | theedmondway.com | George McCormick

    2024-25 was another banner year for Edmond high school basketball, and with the end of another season means another iteration of The Edmond Way’s All-City basketball teams featuring the top hoopers in the Edmond area, starting with the 2025 All-City Girls team.

  • 1 week ago | theedmondway.com | Tim Willert

    Claire Viets, Lydia Viets and Nicole Smith scored goals, and Clare Nichols stopped all six shots she faced to lead the Edmond Memorial girls past Moore 3-0 on Tuesday for their fourth straight win in Class 6A-II play. The Bulldogs (8-1-0, 4-0-0) have dominated district opponents, scoring 27 goals while allowing only one goal in wins over Putnam City, Capitol Hill, Putnam City North, and Moore.

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