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Staying locked in

Staying locked in

Staying locked in

Clinton junior catcher Harrison Crumley tracks a pop up toward the Clinton dugout during a game against Weatherford. Crumley is off to a strong start in all aspects of his game.

Reds win via walk off

The Clinton baseball team (8-2-1 overall) defeated the Woodward Travelers in walk-off fashion Thursday morning, 14-13.
Miller works for breakout senior year

Miller works for breakout senior year

Miller works for breakout senior year

EDITOR’S NOTE: This article is the third in a series on Clinton High School football’s positional breakdowns heading into the 2020 season. Followers of the Red Tornadoes know that senior running back Tyson Miller is a blazing fast and tough runner, despite his thinner build.

Reds, Eagles tie, 7-7

The Clinton baseball team (7-2-1 overall) ended up even with the Weatherford Eagles Tuesday night, earning a 7-7 tie decision.
OB&T's Rising Stars

OB&T's Rising Stars

OB&T's Rising Stars

Clinton youth softball player Sydnee Pugh lines up to throw to first base during practice. CDN | Collin Wieder Clinton youth softball player Bella Bridgeman follows a flyball during a drill at practice.

Oklahomans urged to follow CDC guidelines

The Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) strongly urges Oklahomans to adhere to Centers for Disease Control (CDC) guidelines when choosing to attend public gatherings.
Summertime fun at swimming hole

Summertime fun at swimming hole

Summertime fun at swimming hole

Flexing their muscles at the Clinton Public Swimming Pool are Jesse Conway, left, and Mitchel Lister.
Improving every day

Improving every day

Improving every day

Clinton football players work through an agility ladder during summer workouts, while CHS assistant coach Cory Strahorn watches the drill. pictured are, from left, seniors Hudson Powell, Matt Zurline, Trey Newcomb, front, and junior Bradon Snider.

BF-DC readies for 11-man transition

It’s an interesting, challenged-filled time to make the transition from eight-man football to 11-man, but that’s the task ahead for the Burns Flat-Dill City Eagles and sixth-year head coach Jacob Schneberger.
Hole in one

Hole in one

Hole in one

Clinton boys’ head basketball coach and High School Assistant Principal Chad Pugh made a hole in one on hole No. 17 at Riverside Golf Course this weekend. Pictured are, from left, Colby Flaming, Ryan Meacham, Pugh and Ernie Dowdell.