NEW YORK (AP) — Aaron Judge preferred to think ahead about the Yankees’ Wild Card Series against Boston and not dwell on any of the losses that cost New York a second straight AL East title.

Clinton’s Benton Bridgeman, left, blocks Weatherford’s Kalen Clift, as No. 8 Jaden Potter hustles through with the ball during the Red Tornadoes’ win in the “Custer County Conflict” Friday in the Tornado Bowl. CDN | John Kinsey

With its back to the wall and down to its final play of the game, the Clinton Red Tornado football team (1-3, 1-0) stole victory from the Weatherford Eagles, as Clinton scored on fourth down in overtime and connected for the two-point try to win 22-21 in the “Custer County Conflict.”

Arapaho-Butler’s Madi Lockhart hits the ball during the Lady Indians’ District Tournament at home Thursday against Burns Flat-Dill City. CDN | Sam Goodwyn

With its postseason hopes on the line, the Arapaho-Butler Lady Indians softball team (25-8) took down the Burns Flat-Dill City Lady Eagles softball team with ease Thursday in Arapaho as the Lady Indians won 12-0 in three innings during game one and 13-1, also in three innings, during game two to advance.

Clinton’s Jaden Potter, left, looks to avoid a tackle during the Red Tornadoes’ road game Friday against Chandler. CDN | John Kinsey

To open the district schedule of its season, the Clinton Red Tornado football team (0-3) will be taking on its biggest rival, the Weatherford Eagles (3-0) in the “Custer County Conflict” at the Tornado Dome.

A-B’s Kelsey Garibay throws her bat down as she hustles out of the batter’s box after hitting the ball Monday against the Hydro-Eakly Lady Bobcats. CDN | Sam Goodwyn

On the night all about recognizing its senior, pitcher Piper Sawatzky, the Arapaho- Butler Lady Indians softball team (22-8) pulled out a close 4-1 home win Monday over the Hydro-Eakly Lady Bobcats.

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