No. 25 Gavin Evans, No. 66 Andre Lime, No. 15 Dyson Moss and No. 7 Easten Powell take down the Elk City ball carrier during Clinton’s win Friday over the Elks in the Tornado Bowl. CDN |John Kinsey

The Clinton Red Tornado football team (3-3, 3-0) will hit the road a day early due to fall break for a Thursday night game against the Woodward Boomers (2-3. 1-1) in Woodward.

A-B’s Peyton Lambeth, right, makes a running catch for the out while Dalaynie Lee backs her up during the Lady Indians’ state championship win over Caddo Saturday at Devon Park. CDN | Sam Goodwyn

The Arapaho-Butler Lady Indians softball team (33-8-1) finished on top of the Class A softball world after taking down Caddo 5-3 Saturday at Devon Park in Oklahoma City for the program’s first title.

Clinton’s Easten Powell, right, carries the ball while No. 66 Andre Lime and No. 55 Bryson Snider provide blocks during the Red Tornadoes’ home win over Elk City Friday. CDN | John Kinsey

The Clinton Red Tornado football team (3-3, 3-0) came out on top 17-12 over its I-40 neighbor, the Elk City Elks (2-4, 1-2), in a tough battle Friday in the Tornado Bowl.

Arapaho-Butler’s Piper Sawatzky goes into her pitching motion during the Lady Indians’ first-round matchup against Shattuck in the Class A Fast Pitch State Tournament Thursday at Devon Park in Oklahoma City. CDN | Sam Goodwyn

Entering the biggest part of the season, the Class A State Softball Tournament, the Arapaho-Butler Lady Indians (31-8-1) took care of business against the Shattuck Lady Indians, winning 11-1 in five innings Thursday at Devon Park to advance to the next round.

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