WALTERS — Burns Flat football saw its season come to an end earlier than it wanted to.The Eagles played at Walters in the first round of the playoffs but lost 33-0.“We did not execute well,” coach Brian Archer said. “Special teams killed us early.
ARNETT — Arapaho-Butler basketball played their third road games Friday night at Arnett.The girls won a close one 59-36.The boys had no trouble and won their game, 84-31. The A-B girls improve to 4-0 and the boys improved to 3-1. Both teams will play their next games at 6:30 p.m. (girls) and 8 p.m.
Clinton football competed with Bethany down to the final wire in overtime. On fourth and goal with a one score lead, Bethany quarterback Taylor Heim broke towards the end zone and was stuffed at the goal line, which resulted in a 34-27 victory for Clinton.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — D’Onta Foreman admitted he was tired and at times completely gassed.However, the Carolina Panthers running back said there was not a chance he was going to tap on his helmet and ask to take a breather. He’s waited too long in his injury-plagued career for this opportunity.
Kenzie Kauk signed her letter of intent to play college softball at Seminole State University. Pictured, front row from left, are Michelle Kauk, Kenzie, and Chris Kauk. Back row are coaches Whitney Misak and Bre Green.
Clinton senior Caleb Edwards was born here and moved away.When he moved back, he was pumped to play football for CHS.“It definitely is a privilege to play football for Clinton,” Edwards said. “There is so much tradition here and it is a football town for sure.
Here are the Week 10 Split Decision league bowling results.Leagues listed are Ladies League, Tuesday Night Mixers, and Men’s Classic. The top three teams are listed, with bowlers and their high scratch game and high series game.Also listed are the highest handicap games and handicap series.
Here is your final pepsi football update.Clinton wins the game in overtime and advances to the quarterfinals. Cooper Sulley scored on a quarterback sneak. On the final play of the game, Taylor Heim was tackled at the goaline.Clinton improves to 7-3 and will play in the quarterfinals at 7 p.m.
Serafin Villanueva, lower left, and Race Elliott, center, make a tackle while Marcelo Juarez, right, swarms to the football and assists Clinton defenders during the Woodward game.
ARAPAHO — Both Arapaho-Butler basketball teams played their first home games Tuesday night against Fort Cobb-Broxton.The Lady Indians won their game 5934. The boys’ game was a different story, as the Indians suffered a 65-43 loss.