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No. 4 Kaden Waldrop fights through a defender for the layup in A-B’s game against Hammon. CDN | Sam Goodwyn

No. 4 Kaden Waldrop fights through a defender for the layup in A-B’s game against Hammon. CDN | Sam Goodwyn

A-B basketball battles Hammon

Despite splitting the doubleheader Tuesday night at home, the Arapaho-Butler basketball teams went toe-to-toe with the visiting Hammon Warriors in both games.
Corn Bible Academy’s seventh- and ninth-grade boys’ basketball is all smiles after finishing third at the Olustee Basketball Tournament. Pictured, from left, are Lawson Roberson, Graham Murray, Matt Murray, Nathan Cooke, Caleb Clabaugh, Ethan Cooke, B

Corn Bible Academy’s seventh- and ninth-grade boys’ basketball is all smiles after finishing third at the Olustee Basketball Tournament. Pictured, from left, are Lawson Roberson, Graham Murray, Matt Murray, Nathan Cooke, Caleb Clabaugh, Ethan Cooke, B

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Future All-Stars
The Maroon Team is focused as it takes a team photo prior to winning the inaugural Bryant Calip Championship game. Pictured in front, from left, are Keaston Fieselman, Cordae James, Jance Baker, Lyrik Hunter, Tru Randle, and Malachi Ford; middle row, Luka

The Maroon Team is focused as it takes a team photo prior to winning the inaugural Bryant Calip Championship game. Pictured in front, from left, are Keaston Fieselman, Cordae James, Jance Baker, Lyrik Hunter, Tru Randle, and Malachi Ford; middle row, Luka

Clinton NEXT League wraps inaugural season

With the competition of the championship game Monday night, a 6-0 defensive win for the Maroon Team, the Clinton NEXT League completed its first season of operation playing peewee football.Looking back at the season, L.J. Williams said it went just as they had hoped it would have.

CORRECTION

In Saturday’s edition of the Clinton Daily News, a member of the team that won Flight A in the CPSF Golf Tournament was misidentified. His name is John Simon not Junior Simon.
Clinton’s football season ends in Tuttle

Clinton’s football season ends in Tuttle

Clinton’s football season ends in Tuttle

The Clinton Red Tornado football team (4-7, 4-3) saw its season come to an end Friday night after losing 51-6 in Tuttle to the Tigers in the first round of the Class 4A State Playoffs.

Smith wins final picks contest

For last week’s edition of the Clinton Daily News’ Pigskin Football Contest, the final one of the 2025 season, Janice Smith, of Clinton, took home the top prize after correctly guessing all 10 games in the first round of the playoffs.
The winning team of the A Flight of the tournament consisted of, from left, Junior Simon, Floyd Simon Jr., and Clinton Simon. CDN | Courtesy photo

The winning team of the A Flight of the tournament consisted of, from left, Junior Simon, Floyd Simon Jr., and Clinton Simon. CDN | Courtesy photo

CPSF raises money through annual golf tourney

During its 10th annual School Spirit Golf Tournament, the Clinton Public School Foundation raised more than $20,000 that will go toward teacher grants, scholarships and student academic achievement events.
Former Clinton track and field star Kat Meacham performs in the hammer throw event last year for the Kansas Jayhawks. CDN | Courtesy photo

Former Clinton track and field star Kat Meacham performs in the hammer throw event last year for the Kansas Jayhawks. CDN | Courtesy photo

Meacham preparing for KU sophomore season

Heading into her second year at the college level of track and field, former Clinton thrower Kat Meacham is getting back to work.As the season gets closer, Meacham said she was so ready to get back to work that she returned to college early to put in the extra time.
Clinton’s Benton Bridgeman fights through a tackle during the Red Tornadoes’

Clinton’s Benton Bridgeman fights through a tackle during the Red Tornadoes’

Gaining yardage anyway possible

Gaining yardage anyway possible