Sports

Corn Bible sweeps at Altus

ALTUS – Class 3A No. 17 Corn Bible Academy volleyball brought home a first place trophy at the Altus All-Aces Tournament Saturday.In the opening round of pool play, Corn Bible throttled the hosts, winning 25-10 in consecutive sets.The Lady Crusaders followed up with a 2-0 victory over 5A Eisenhower.
Lady Reds struggle at Elk City

Lady Reds struggle at Elk City

Lady Reds struggle at Elk City

ELK CITY – Clinton Lady Red Tornadoes softball struggled on the road Thursday, losing 11-1 at the hands of Elk City.In the top of the third inning, Blair Hunter grounded into a fielder’s choice that allowed Baleigh Giblet to score Clinton’s lone run.Kenzie Kauk led the team in hits going 2-for-3.
Carlisle goes 4-for-4, A-B splits opening day at districts

Carlisle goes 4-for-4, A-B splits opening day at districts

Carlisle goes 4-for-4, A-B splits opening day at districts

STERLING – Arapaho-Butler baseball split games at the district tournament Thursday.The Indians beat Geronimo 12-0 and followed up with a 5-2 loss against Sterling.A-B came out swinging in the first inning versus Geronimo.The Indians combined for 10 runs in the first and two in the third.

No. 8 Corn Bible Academy sweeps Cement in straight sets

CEMENT – Class 3A No. 8 Corn Bible Academy returned to form, upending Cement in three sets (25-10, 25-19, 25-12) Thursday evening.“I felt like we played a little better,” CBA coach Erin Basinger said.
Return of the Reds

Return of the Reds

Return of the Reds

The Clinton Red Tornadoes (1-1) start the district portion of their 2021 schedule with a win at Newcastle (1-2) Friday. Kickoff is set for 7 p.m. CDN | Adam Ewing
CBA football hosts Geary

CBA football hosts Geary

CBA football hosts Geary

After a few weeks off, Corn Bible Academy football hosts Geary for its homecoming Friday evening.CBA won its lone game 8-6 over Kremlin-Hillsdale Sept. 3.“We are very low on numbers, so we were trying to control the clock,” CBA coach Asa Zoschke said.

Burns Flat-Dill City travels to Texhoma

Burns-Flat Dill City football is off to a hot start this season.“It’s always good to start 3-0, but we need to clean up a few things, especially some of our busted assignments on defense,” BF-DC coach Jacob Schneberger said.

No. 4 OU opens Big 12 play vs. West Virginia

NORMAN (AP) — It wasn’t pretty, but No. 4 Oklahoma manage to escape its non-conference slate unscathed.Though the Sooners barely squeaked out victories over Tulane and Nebraska.The Sooners open Big 12 play at home Saturday against West Virginia (2-1), which is coming off a 27-21 win over then-No.
Reds back in action this week

Reds back in action this week

Reds back in action this week

Playing for keeps.With a scheduled trip to Newcastle on Friday, the tone around the Clinton Red Tornadoes is changing.“When you’re in the business of trying to complete at a high level, the stakes get a little bigger when you begin district play,” Higbee said.