ARAPAHO – A new, albeit familiar, sport joins the Arapaho-Butler School’s junior high and high school athletic programs this spring with the addition of track and field.

SWOSU boosts win total against NWOSU

WEATHERFORD – An icy, frigid night in western Oklahoma couldn’t cool off the SWOSU basketball teams Thursday at the Pioneer Cellular Event Center, sweeping its rival Northwestern Oklahoma State University (NWOSU).

A-B trounces MV-G Tigers

ARAPAHO – Check off the ninth sweep of the season for the Arapaho-Butler basketball program, improving the combined record of the two teams this year to 25-7 with wins over

Reds can’t climb back versus Cache

There was simply too much ground to make up in Clinton wrestling’s district-opening, 42-32, loss to No. 7 Cache Tuesday night at home. The No. 14 Reds (3-3 overall, 0-1

A-B wins home tourney title

ARAPAHO – Count one goal accomplished for head coach Logan Rogers and the No. 12 Arapaho-Butler boys’ basketball team (13-2 overall), claiming its home tourney title in the Western Equipment

Clinton wrestling splits Catoosa duals

CATOOSA – The Clinton wrestling team exited with an even, 1-1 split at the three-team Catoosa dual Thursday night, defeating Cleveland in the first dual and falling to the No.

It’s been three years building to this point, and finally, the Clinton boys’ basketball team appeared in the OSSAA rankings Monday at No. 19. Amongst the 64 basketball programs in

Hub City Classic Champions

Many exciting storylines lay within this year’s Hub City Classic for the Clinton boys’ basketball team (9-2 overall), and the tourney was capped by a nail-biting, 52-50 win in the

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