Roque reaches state in his final shot

There was a pretty good chance that when Clinton senior, 132-pound wrestler Elijah Roque stepped on the mat, he’d come out with a win.

Clinton set for tough area openers

A trip to area always means a significant step up in the competition level, and the Clinton basketball program is getting that treatment to the full extent in its openers at 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. today, at Enid High School.

McDow fought off injuries to stay in lineup

Not many high school athletes can say they contributed to the program all four years at the varsity level, but Clinton senior wrestler Cain McDow can, as he left his mark on the team every single year.

Indians heading back to state

ENID – It’s a difficult task making the basketball state tournament once, let alone recording backto-back appearances, but the No. 3 Arapaho- Butler boys (18-6 overall) made that a reality Friday with a, 36-33, area championship win over No. 5 Calumet (16-2).

CHS soccer splits opener

OKLAHOMA CITY – The long-awaited return of Clinton soccer came a little earlier than usual Monday, and the Reds (1-0 overall) prevailed, 3-1, over Mount St. Mary, while the Lady Reds (0-1) fell short in their comeback, 3-2.

Both CHS teams advance to area

KINGFISHER – The recent run of hardwood success for Clinton basketball continued on at the regional tournament Saturday, with both CHS teams winning regional consolation titles to advance to the area tourney.

Pitman named COTY, as Reds end year at state

OKLAHOMA CITY – Clinton wrestling put up a competitive effort and fell just short of putting a few Reds on the podium Friday at the state tourney, however the group gained experience, along with CHS head coach Rob Pitman being named 4A coach of the year by the Central Oklahoma Wrestling Official’s Association.

CHS records first losses of postseason

WEATHERFORD – Both Clinton basketball teams dropped their first games of the 2021 postseason Thursday at Weatherford, losing in the regional winner’s bracket and moving to the consolation bracket, as of press time Friday.

Indians repeat as regional champs

MOORELAND – Surviving a furious comeback attempt by No. 14 Seiling (19-4 overall), the No. 3 Arapaho-Butler boys’ basketball team (17-6) clung to its lead, held on and captured a second straight regional title Tuesday night, 43-40.

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