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Arapaho-Butler freshman pitcher Katie Edelen fires a pitch in Tuesday’s game against Thomas. Edelen and the Lady Indians won game No. 10 on the year, taking down the Lady Terriers,

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Showing their school spirit at Clinton High School’s recent game against the Woodward Boomer are cheerleaders, from left, Leslie Merrill, Autumn Breitling, Claire Waldrop, Brooklynn Smith (partially hidden), Maddison Hall,

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An odd quirk in the Clinton football schedule this year, is three Thursday night football games, and the first one is at 7 p.m. tomorrow on the road against non-district

Helen Vowell of Thomas won this week’s Montana Mike’s football contest. Vowell picked seven games correctly in a difficult week and won the yardage tiebreaker. She was closer than her

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OKLAHOMA CITY – Friday night presented the Class 4A, No. 3 Clinton football team (1-1 overall) its first adversity of the 2019 season in a 34-7 loss to the 3A,

Rushing – Zach Campbell 5-35; Isaac Tubbs 6-34; Caden Powell 8-19; Tyson Miller 4-14; Zade Cisneros 2-9; Tavious Jennings 1-3; Atrel Bryson 4-2 Passing – Powell 6-16-55-2 INTs; Atrel Bryson

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Senior duo Morgan-dee Cabaniss and Kennedy Meacham ignite the Clinton softball offense almost every time they step up to the plate.

Over the last two weeks, the Arapaho-Butler softball team (8-14 overall, as of Friday morning) is embracing a competitive spirit, going 4-4 since its 10-0 win over Cordell back in late August.

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Kate Dowdell, pictured, and the Clinton volleyball team battled to a five-set loss against rival Corn Bible Academy Thursday night.

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