With the state tournament on the line, the Clinton High School girls’ golf program buckled down Tuesday at the regional tournament at Elk City, and with eventual regional champion Addyson Littke leading the way, brought home the victory as the Lady Reds shot 346 on the day.
(AP) – Lawmakers in Arkansas, Texas and elsewhere are working to remove barriers between college athletes trying to cash in on their fame and the schools for which they play as administrators discover the benefits of moving athlete compensation activities in-house.
As the calendar changes into May, the Clinton High School and Arapaho-Butler High School athletic programs have their hopes on multiple deep playoff runs.
Friday the Clinton High School track teams traveled to participate in the conference meet in Weatherford, while Kat Meacham competed in the John Jacobs Invitational at the University of Oklahoma.
The Arapaho-Butler High School baseball team made quick work of the Thomas-Fay-Custer Terriers Friday at home to claim a district title in an 8-0 run-rule five-inning contest.
The Arapaho-Butler Lady Indians were crowned district champs in slow-pitch softball Thursday at home after defeating Seiling 10-2 and 10-9 in a best-of-three series.
With regionals right around the corner, the Clinton Lady Reds golf team traveled Monday and Tuesday to participate in the Weatherford and Tecumseh tournaments.



