EL RENO – A high school career that featured improvements each season carried Clinton graduate Adrianna Glance from a junior varsity player to the No. 1 varsity bag and ultimately
A new head coach and a new haul of players moved Clinton soccer alum Tyson Anders to the second team for his sophomore year at Brevard College in North Carolina.
WOODWARD – An 18-6 Woodward advantage after four matches left the Clinton wrestling team (2-1 overall) in a hole, but it was a brief setback, as the Reds skyrocketed on a 58-0 run to clinch a 64-18 victory in the final dual of the pre-Christmas schedule.
When news broke of the Oklahoma football team’s suspensions Wednesday afternoon, it set an already-underdog OU squad back further for its College Football Playoff matchup against LSU later this month.
Arapaho-Butler post Mariah Sperle, No. 24, and guards Katie Edelen Chaley Shepherd are turning into a problem for opposing teams. They regularly notch 30-plus combined points per game, which has aided the team’s 8-3 start through 11 games.
ANADARKO – Since Hunter Ochrang’s three-pointer swished through the net two years ago to help end Anadarko’s season, Clinton has become a consistent problem for its rival and proved that
ARAPAHO – A back-and-forth, physical rivalry matchup between the Arapaho-Butler boys’ basketball team and Canute went the way of the Indians Tuesday night at home, aided heavily by A-BHS senior
HAMMON – Both Arapaho-Butler basketball teams added to the trophy case this weekend, taking home hardware from the extremely-competitive Five-County Tournament Saturday. The Class A, No. 13 Lady Indians (8-2
There is one event remaining on the Clinton wrestling schedule before Christmas break begins, and it’s the annual Weatherford Tournament, beginning Friday morning and concluding Saturday. The Reds were scheduled
Standing atop all other soccer coaches in the country for spring seasons is Clinton head soccer coach Eugene Jefferson, who received news this past weekend that he’d been named the