Athletes compete at Special Olympics

The Clinton Special Olympics Team competed in the regional horseshoe competition in Yukon last Friday. Front row, from left, Bryson Miles, Jaylen Taylor, Paloma Rosales, Alvin Ramirez and Andrew Schantz; back row, from left, Mario Coutino, Jacob Cox, Caleb Marsh, David Rios and Rey Flores. CDN

SWOSU looks to end early skid

After dropping back-to-back contests to open the 2021 Great American Conference slate, the Southwestern Oklahoma State University football team hopes to end its three-game road trip with a win over Southeastern Saturday.

CACHE-The Clinton Lady Red Tornadoes softball team suffered an 8-3 defeat at the hands of Cache Tuesday night.

ARAPAHO- Rylan Moore was lights out as he guided the Arapaho-Butler junior high team to a 8-0 shutout of Vici Tuesday afternoon.

NAVAJO - Class A No. 17 Arapaho Butler put up five runs in the seventh inning to seal a 8-2 road victory over Navajo Tuesday night.

LEEDEY - Haley Cordes went 3-for-5 with one triple and five RBIs leading the Arapaho Butler Lady Indians to a 15-11 victory Tuesday evening.

TOPEKA, Kan. – Grego Weck came up one shot short of his first collegiate tournament victory and Southwestern Oklahoma State University men’s golf finished sixth in their season opener at the Washburn Invitational.

BROKEN ARROW – Southwestern Oklahoma State women’s golf finished in eighth despite two top-ten individual finishers in the NSU Women’s Classic at the Club at Indian Springs this week.

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