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Coach Seiter says ‘CHS volleyball is changing the culture’

Coach Seiter says ‘CHS volleyball is changing the culture’

Coach Seiter says ‘CHS volleyball is changing the culture’

NORMAN — Clinton volleyball saw its season come to an end Thursday at defending Class 3A state champion and second-ranked Community Christian. Despite the 3-0 loss, first year head coach Emma Seiter said the program is trending in the right direction.
A-B falls to Ripley during Class A State Tournament

A-B falls to Ripley during Class A State Tournament

A-B falls to Ripley during Class A State Tournament

OKLAHOMA CITY — No. 7 Arapaho-Butler competed in the Class A State Tournament but fell short to No. 2 Ripley 10-0.“This game does not define us,” coach Luke Thompson said. “We knew coming into this game, we had to play our very best in order to advance. We did not have our best stuff today.

Pepsi football update

Here is your final pepsi football updateClinton loses to Weatherford 30-10. The Reds fall to 3-3 and will not play a game next week. Clinton will return to the gridiron at 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 21 at Chickasha.
‘Clinton has the best community’

‘Clinton has the best community’

‘Clinton has the best community’

Clinton senior Mindy Sawatzky plays volleyball and is in the Future Farmers of America organization.She enjoys Clinton, but one of many things she appreciates about Clinton is the community support.“This town is amazing, and I love Clinton,” Sawatzky said. “Clinton has the best community.

OSSAA releases NIL guidelines for studentathletes

Name, Image and Likeness has made its way into Oklahoma High School sports, and the Oklahoma Secondary Schools Activities Association listed guidelines recently.The guidelines state that OSSAA does not specifically prohibit students from engaging in certain commercial activities as an individual.
Looking for space

Looking for space

Looking for space

Kyn’Tavion Hill carries the football for a first down for CHS.
Breaking a tackle

Breaking a tackle

Breaking a tackle

Deandre Fanshier stiff-arms Elk City’s Alex Cupp and breaks the tackle.
Fighting through a double team

Fighting through a double team

Fighting through a double team

Trey Bennett breaks free of two Elk City blockers and pursues the football for the Reds.

Red River Rivalry matchup likely could be high scoring again

NORMAN (AP) — Recent meetings between Texas and Oklahoma have been shootouts.Both teams have scored at least 40 points in four of the past six regularseason meetings, with Oklahoma breaking 50 in victories the past two years.
Creating space

Creating space

Creating space

Matthew Nyugen down blocks to make room for the Clinton offense to work.