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Wednesday the Clinton Maroon coach pitch baseball team battled back-and-forth for the majority of its contest against the Morrison Wildcats but couldn’t keep up in the end, losing 13-6, and ending its season in the state tournament.

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A mass of cancellations Tuesday morning limited Clinton football’s home scrimmage, but the Reds still got more offseason reps, playing the Weatherford Eagles and the Thomas Terriers at the Tornado

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Although the Clinton Maroon baseball team entered the OK Kids Coach Pitch State Tournament with minimal experience, the youthful squad recorded some nice moments in a 17-2 loss to the

Lake level is normal and gates are open at one foot. Water temperature is in the low 70 degrees. Crappie catching slowly. Bass slow to fair with buzz baits. Catfish

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This article is the eighth in a series on Clinton High School football’s positional breakdowns heading into the 2019 season.

An area that brings back a wealth of experience for Clinton football is the kicking game, with senior Marco Rodriguez and his booming left leg.

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Ada Seals’ player Eric Black scoops up a ground ball in the infield during Tuesday’s game.

Weston Southard of the Blanchard Boom sets up to throw to first base on day one of the OK Kids Coach Pitch State Tournament.

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Turf on the Tornado Bowl brings a new opportunity to the Clinton football team, and for the first time ever according to CHS head football coach John Higbee, the Reds

With the Coach Pitch State Tournament starting today, the host Clinton Maroon team begins its play in the Red Bracket against Atoka Elite at 8 p.m. tonight. If the Maroon

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