Clinton sophomore point guard Carmella Jefferson plays defense during a game at Elk City. Jefferson is continuing an already impressive career this season, averaging a career high 14.5 points per game.
Injury-battered but far from beaten down, Clinton wrestling rallied behind senior leaders and Hub City Tournament champions Jaime Mitchell and Tory Hester to place eight on the podiums Saturday at the Tornado Dome.
Untimely injuries tried to derail key moments numerous times in Clinton High School wrestler Jaime Mitchell’s career, but the third-year starter never gave up, grew into the team’s vocal leader and prevailed over injuries to record a memorable career in a storied program.
Clinton girls’ basketball senior guard Dayonna Johnson bought into what second-year head coach Brent Caldwell preached and became an important piece of the Lady Reds’ turnaround.
Arapaho-Butler basketball celebrates a tremendous run by both team’s senior classes at 6:30 p.m. tonight when they take on Cheyenne-Reydon for senior night. For the No. 9 A-B boys (17-3
Defensive-focused players unfairly slide under the radar, because they don’t usually load up the stat sheet or score in the double digits. But, they do all the gritty work that
Anticipation engulfs gyms when Clinton senior, 160-pound wrestler Tory Hester steps on the mat to begin a match, because everyone knows they’re moments away from witnessing his patented double-leg takedown