Sports

CHS spring sports

The Clinton soccer program played its second games at Bethany Friday. The CHS girls (0-2 overall) fell, 3-1, to the Lady Bronchos. The Reds (2-0) picked up their second win of the season, 2-1. CHS track started its season Saturday at Altus.
Maley provides veteran presence to CHS

Maley provides veteran presence to CHS

Maley provides veteran presence to CHS

Injuries didn’t allow Ethan Maley to finish out his final two wrestling seasons on the mat, but that never stopped him from being a positive force for the Reds. Maley was the listed opening-day starter at heavyweight for each of the last two years.
Lions ready for baseball

Lions ready for baseball

Lions ready for baseball

After a one-year hiatus, the Clinton Noon Lions are making preparations to conduct the summer baseball program again. COVID-19 concerns kept the program from running last year, as school was shut down due to the pandemic.
Reds roll, advance at area

Reds roll, advance at area

Reds roll, advance at area

ENID – Trailing 20-9 in the second quarter of its area tournament opener Thursday, the Clinton boys’ basketball team (15-6 overall) needed a boost, as it struggled with turnovers against a lengthy Newcastle defense.
A-B boys’ season ends in triple OT thriller

A-B boys’ season ends in triple OT thriller

A-B boys’ season ends in triple OT thriller

OKLAHOMA CITY – “Fight” is something that western Oklahoma teams are never in short supply of, and the No. 3 Arapaho-Butler boys’ basketball team left all of its fight on the floor in a heartbreaking, 68-61, triple overtime loss to No. 10 Velma Alma Thursday in the state quarterfinals.
Bryson lifts Reds to winning heights

Bryson lifts Reds to winning heights

Bryson lifts Reds to winning heights

There aren’t enough superlatives to do Atrel Bryson’s time as a Red justice, and it’s because few players across Clinton’s deep history have been as brilliant on the gridiron and hardwood.
Roque reaches state in his final shot

Roque reaches state in his final shot

Roque reaches state in his final shot

There was a pretty good chance that when Clinton senior, 132-pound wrestler Elijah Roque stepped on the mat, he’d come out with a win. Roque went 62-27 across his career, earning a winning percentage of almost 70-percent.
Clinton set for tough area openers

Clinton set for tough area openers

Clinton set for tough area openers

A trip to area always means a significant step up in the competition level, and the Clinton basketball program is getting that treatment to the full extent in its openers at 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. today, at Enid High School. The Lady Reds (11-5 overall) start off the night against No.
McDow fought off injuries to stay in lineup

McDow fought off injuries to stay in lineup

McDow fought off injuries to stay in lineup

Not many high school athletes can say they contributed to the program all four years at the varsity level, but Clinton senior wrestler Cain McDow can, as he left his mark on the team every single year.
OB&T's Rising Stars

OB&T's Rising Stars

OB&T's Rising Stars

Clinton seventh grader Jocelyn King fights through contact for a layup against Merritt.   Clinton seventh grader Matthew Cantu tries to split two Hinton defenders and get to the basket.   Clinton peewee wrestler Braxtyn Taylor keeps his opponent on the mat during the team’s home tournament.