A-B’s Kaden Waldrop goes up for the layup while a BF-DC defender guards him Friday during the Indians’ home game. CDN | Sam Goodwyn

On the night to celebrate crowning the homecoming king and queen, the Arapaho-Butler Lady Indians (5-2) won in convincing fashion Friday night at home, as they took down the Burns Flat-Dill City Lady Eagles 66-37, while the Indians (3-4) fell 55-52 to the Eagles in the final game of the night.

Clinton’s No. 75 Eli Anderson and No. 55 Bryson Snider work to open a hole for a ball carrier to run through in the Red Tornadoes’ home game against Douglass to end the regular season. CDN | Micah Ashcraft

Throughout the season on the gridiron, the Clinton Red Tornado football players worked to help the team succeed with stacking as many stats as they can each game, as some were honored with All-District recognitions for their standout play on the field for Clinton.

Brayden Fuller, left, poses with Coach John Higbee after being awarded the Fred Friedrich Leadership Award at the annual football banquet in the Frisco Center to end the season. CDN | Sam Goodwyn

Despite coming together one last time to celebrate the season and the seniors, there was obvious emotion throughout the room as Coach John Higbee led the event for the final time as head coach of the Clinton Red Tornado football team.

LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) — Kentucky has fired the Southeastern Conference’s longest- tenured coach, ending Mark Stoops’ tenure in his 13th season with the Wildcats after back-to-back losing records.

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