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Kentucky hoops gets bounced in first round again

PITTSBURGH (AP) — John Calipari finished the postgame handshake line and made a beeline toward the locker room.A quick exit. Another early one for Kentucky.
Clinton track takes on tough competition

Clinton track takes on tough competition

Clinton track takes on tough competition

The Clinton High School varsity track team traveled to Moore last weekend to take a part in the Ken Hogan Invitational.For the Red Tornadoes’ varsity track team, Assistant Coach Wes Miller said the meet was important to help improve their skills.“The track meet in Moore was very well run,” he said.
Doing their part to fight for the win

Doing their part to fight for the win

Doing their part to fight for the win

Arapaho-Butler’s Kamryn Oakes throws the ball toward first base during the Lady Indians’ one-sided home win over the Vici Lady Indians last week.Lady Indians’ Jordan Lambeth hurls the ball into the infield to get the runner out during A-B’s win over Vici.
Senior looks to help people in future career

Senior looks to help people in future career

Senior looks to help people in future career

High school athletics give students an opportunity to make friendships as they prepare for their futures.For senior soccer player Alexa Sambrano, it remains true as she looks toward the future and her future profession.

USA Basketball gets its Olympic pairing

(AP)— USA Basketball’s men’s team will see Serbia and South Sudan in two of its three group-stage games at the Paris Olympics, while the U.S. women will open their schedule in a gold-medal-game rematch against Japan in France this summer.
OB&T's Rising Stars

OB&T's Rising Stars

OB&T's

OB&T's Rising Stars CDN | Sam Goodwyn SEND YOUR KIDS’ NON-VARSITY TEAM AND ACTION SPORTS PHOTOS TO: SPORTS@CLINTONDAILYNEWS.COM CDN | Karen Chapman CDN | Sam Goodwyn No. 4 Jared Velez kicks off the Whirlwinds’ home game last week against the Altus Bulldogs. Clinton Middle School’s Omar Macias blasts the ball toward a teammate during the Whirlwinds’ game against Altus. The Clinton Elementary boys’ Maroon Team featured, front, from left, Hudson Burnam, Rance Randle, Oliver Stockton, Owen Stockton, Beckham Wei

OB&T's Rising Stars CDN | Sam Goodwyn SEND YOUR KIDS’ NON-VARSITY TEAM AND ACTION SPORTS PHOTOS TO: SPORTS@CLINTONDAILYNEWS.COM CDN | Karen Chapman CDN | Sam Goodwyn No. 4 Jared Velez kicks off the Whirlwinds’ home game last week against the Altus Bulldogs. Clinton Middle School’s Omar Macias blasts the ball toward a teammate during the Whirlwinds’ game against Altus. The Clinton Elementary boys’ Maroon Team featured, front, from left, Hudson Burnam, Rance Randle, Oliver Stockton, Owen Stockton, Beckham Wei

Elementary boys’

CHS baseball wins game over Woodward

CHS baseball wins game over Woodward

CHS baseball wins game over Woodward

As it rode a four-game losing streak into Monday’s game against Woodward, the Clinton Red Tornado baseball team (3-6) looked to right the ship and get an important district win, as Clinton took down the Boomers 7-2.
A-B makes short work of Vici softball

A-B makes short work of Vici softball

A-B makes short work of Vici softball

In the battle of Lady Indians softball teams, Arapaho- Butler (7-1) was able to beat Vici 10-1 at home Friday afternoon.While his team’s strength was on display against Vici, Coach Luke Thompson said the offense was able to come through in crucial moments in the win.