Red Tornadoes look to add another win

As the season moves along, the Clinton Red Tornado football team (5-1, 2-1) looks to add another notch to the win column as it takes on the Woodward Boomers tomorrow at the Tornado Bowl with kickoff scheduled for 7 p.m.

Meet and greet

Corn Bible Academy football players Luke Zybach, Travis Cooke and Cruze Bittle greet Graham Geisler as he arrives at Western Oklahoma Christian School. CBA athletes meet and greet WOCS students on game days.

Running wild

Corn Bible’s Garrett Lind carries the ball downfield during the Crusader’s 55-0 win over Bray-Doyle.

Arapaho-Butller falls just short of title game

On one of the biggest stages of the softball season, the Arapaho-Butler Lady Indians (37-8) fell to the Caddo Lady Bruins 6-1 Friday in the Class A State Softball Tournament semifinal game at Devon Park in Oklahoma City to end the season.

Daniel Robert Leigh

Daniel Robert Leigh, 34, of Arapaho, OK, passed away peacefully in his home surrounded by his family and friends on October 13, 2024.

DALLAS (AP) — Top-ranked Texas and No. 18 Oklahoma are giving the Southeastern Conference another great rivalry. This one is split by the Red River and played in the middle of the nation’s biggest state fair.

Red Tornadoes complete comeback

With 1.1 seconds remaining on the clock, the Clinton Red Tornado football team’s (5-1, 2-1) hopes were resting on the leg of senior kicker Carlos De La Fuente, as he managed to seal the come-from-behind 24-21 road victory Thursday over the Elk City Elks with a 28-yard field goal.

Taking the runner down

No. 9 Race Elliot, left, helps Azreal Fierros take down the Bridge Creek ballcarrier during Clinton’s home win last week in the Tornado Bowl.

 

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