The third stop is the charm for 2019 Clinton grad Gage Gaunt, as he said he’s found a home in the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma baseball program in Chickasha.
Making it to state as a sophomore put Clinton senior, No. 1 bag Tyson Miller on the map early in his career, and he backed up that appearance with quality golf the rest of his time as a Red Tornado.
There was a time last year after she graduated, that Clinton girls’ soccer two-time state champion and all-time leading goal scorer Macey Fernandez thought her soccer career might be over.
A waiting game began when Clinton outfielder Trey Newcomb reached the varsity level, and the Class of 2021 senior put in work to make sure he had a spot to play for his final year.
The final member of the Clinton girls’ soccer team’s original “Wall Defense” graduated, in senior Julie Esparza, even though she actually ended her career in a different position than where she made her varsity debut.
A tough slate of games after the Kingfisher Tournament saw the Clinton baseball team (5-5 overall) slide back to .500 in the summer campaign, going 2-2 through a four-game stint this week.
Team players rarely get the recognition of the superstar on the roster, but Clinton senior defender Jordan Olvera got some hardware for his unselfish hard work over the years, when the Reds won the Class 4A boys’ soccer state title.
The recent run of success in the Clinton girls’ basketball program looks to continue next year, with the entire starting lineup and reserves back and prep for the upcoming season started Friday at Weatherford’s camp.