Coaching legends have helped build tradition

Clinton is not just any football town. In a lot of circles Clinton is THE football town. That’s thanks in part to a lengthy legacy of winning and constant support from the community.

Challengers await Red Tornadoes this year

After falling short of defending its title last year as they lost to Poteau, 35-28, in the second round in a three-overtime thriller, the Clinton High School football team looks to return to the promised land and capture the program’s 18th title.

CHS football features two major historic awards

Clinton’s rich football tradition includes a player, Randy Kiesau, and a coach, Fred Friedrich, who have been remembered through awards given every year at the CHS football banquet.

Burns Flat-Dill City is learning on the fly

After graduating 100% of their starting backfield and starting wide receivers, along with a new head coach, the Burns Flat-Dill City Eagles are somewhat of an unknown commodity. They will have to look for leadership from their interior linemen to carry them forward this year after going 8-3 with a first-round playoff appearance last year.

Corn Bible Academy to play to its strengths

Corn Bible Academy will be led by a new head coach this year in 17-year coaching veteran, Zach House. The Crusaders are coming off a four-win season last year and look to improve.

Holt to lead Lady Indians basketball team

The Arapaho-Butler Lady Indians basketball team will have a different look to it on the sidelines heading into next year, as long-time head coach Christy Edelen has decided to not return as she instead will be focusing on her teaching duties full-time.

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Making the out

Clinton’s Reese Giblet throws the ball in after completing the out during the Lady Reds’ home softball game against Bethany.

Lady Reds battle close against Tuttle

In front of the Clinton faithful Tuesday in the Tornado Dome, the Clinton Lady Reds volleyball team fought hard against the Tuttle Lady Tigers for a non-district matchup.

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