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A-B jr. high claims two at Sentinel

SENTINEL – Clean sweep.The Arapaho-Butler junior high baseball team (13- 9) won both games in a doubleheader versus Sentinel Thursday. A-B won the first game 5-1, followed by a 7-5 triumph.Orsen Jubara and Luke Bailey led the team with two hits each.Nate Hickey swiped three bases in the first game.
SWOSU upsets No. 13 OBU

SWOSU upsets No. 13 OBU

SWOSU upsets No. 13 OBU

WEATHERFORD– Southwestern Oklahoma State University volleyball upset No. 13 Oklahoma Baptist 3-2 Thursday night.Oklahoma Baptist converted 22 kills in the first set and the Lady Bison would take the set 25-22It would be all Bulldogs for the next two sets.

SWOSU nets win at Okla. Christian

EDMOND – Southwestern Oklahoma State University soccer picked up its second win of the season beating Oklahoma Christian 2-0 Thursday.In the 69th minute, Launa Torrez scored, putting SWOSU up 1-0.Juliana Rocha scored in the 74th minute. The goal was assisted by Elizabeth Moreno.

Lots of QB shuffling early in season, led by Big 12

The most experienced quarterbacks in the Big 12 have already been sidelined this season for very different reasons.Skylar Thompson was off to good start in his sixth year in Kansas State’s program before a knee injury that will keep him out indefinitely.

Lady Dawgs claim mid-season honors

Three members of the Southwestern Oklahoma State University volleyball team were recognised for their recent performances at the Texas Women’s Pioneer Classic.

Weck named GAC golfer of the week

Southwestern Oklahoma’s Gregor Weck was named Great American Conference Golfer of the Week.Weck guided the Bulldogs to a sixth-place showing at their season-opening event, the Washburn Invitational.
Athletes compete at Special Olympics

Athletes compete at Special Olympics

Athletes compete at Special Olympics

The Clinton Special Olympics Team competed in the regional horseshoe competition in Yukon last Friday. Front row, from left, Bryson Miles, Jaylen Taylor, Paloma Rosales, Alvin Ramirez and Andrew Schantz; back row, from left, Mario Coutino, Jacob Cox, Caleb Marsh, David Rios and Rey Flores.
SWOSU looks to end early skid

SWOSU looks to end early skid

SWOSU looks to end early skid

After dropping back-to-back contests to open the 2021 Great American Conference slate, the Southwestern Oklahoma State University football team hopes to end its three-game road trip with a win over Southeastern Saturday.The Bulldogs need a better showing from their defense.

CHS loses fourth straight

CACHE-The Clinton Lady Red Tornadoes softball team suffered an 8-3 defeat at the hands of Cache Tuesday night.Kenzie Kauk did her part by sending the second pitch offered over the left field fence for a 1-0 Clinton advantage.In the top of the third, Acelyn Cisneros singled and scored Tiela Johnson.

Moore tosses no-hitter

ARAPAHO- Rylan Moore was lights out as he guided the Arapaho-Butler junior high team to a 8-0 shutout of Vici Tuesday afternoon.Moore needed 49 pitches through four innings to strike out eight. Moore’s lone blemish was a first inning walk.