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The Clinton Red Tornadoes boys’ golf team are all smiles after finishing the Class 4A Regional Tournament over in Weatherford Monday. Pictured, from left, are Coach Brent Caldwell, Sutton Hernandez, Caber Johnson, Sy Foster, Landyn Kunsman and Scout Aco

The Clinton Red Tornadoes boys’ golf team are all smiles after finishing the Class 4A Regional Tournament over in Weatherford Monday. Pictured, from left, are Coach Brent Caldwell, Sutton Hernandez, Caber Johnson, Sy Foster, Landyn Kunsman and Scout Aco

Clinton boys’ golf season ends at regional tournament

As the season nears the end, the Clinton Red Tornadoes boys’ golf team headed to Weatherford Monday to take part in the Class 4A Regional Tournament.
Clinton’s Austin Reynaga, left, tries to get the ball around the Chickasha defender during the Red Tornadoes’ first round playoff win over the Fighting Chicks Monday at home. CDN | Sam Goodwyn

Clinton’s Austin Reynaga, left, tries to get the ball around the Chickasha defender during the Red Tornadoes’ first round playoff win over the Fighting Chicks Monday at home. CDN | Sam Goodwyn

Red Tornadoes take down Chickasha to advance

To kick off the 2025 playoffs, the Clinton Red Tornadoes soccer team (9-6) took on the Chickasha Fighting Chicks Monday in the Tornado Bowl.The Red Tornadoes set the tone early en route to a 4-0 victory and a spot in the second round of the playoffs.
Clinton’s Ayden Crumley pitches the ball during the Reds’ home double header against Leedey this year. CDN | Sam Goodwyn

Clinton’s Ayden Crumley pitches the ball during the Reds’ home double header against Leedey this year. CDN | Sam Goodwyn

Clinton Reds end baseball season in regional tournament

Over the weekend the Clinton Reds baseball team saw its 2025 season come to a close in the Class 4A Regional Tournament at Seminole State.
Clinton’s Marley Gamboa hurls the discus during the Class 4A Regional Track and Field Meet over the weekend in Chisholm. CDN | Courtesy Photo

Clinton’s Marley Gamboa hurls the discus during the Class 4A Regional Track and Field Meet over the weekend in Chisholm. CDN | Courtesy Photo

CHS sends multiple athletes to state meet

Over the weekend, both of the Clinton High School track and field teams headed to Chisholm to fight for a spot in the state meet this weekend.The Reds finished second with 101 points, while the Lady Reds took seventh as a team with a total of 40 points in the event.
No. 0 Jiles Southall pitched against Barnsdall in A-B’s game-six win Friday to force the if-necessary game Saturday in Thomas. CDN | Sam Goodwyn

No. 0 Jiles Southall pitched against Barnsdall in A-B’s game-six win Friday to force the if-necessary game Saturday in Thomas. CDN | Sam Goodwyn

A-B baseball headed back to state tourney

The Arapaho-Butler Indians baseball team (25-6) is heading back to the Class A State Baseball Tournament after going 4-1 through the regional tournament this weekend in Thomas.
Arapaho-Buter’s No. 7 Jordan Lambeth smacks the ball into the Thursday in Elk City. outfield during the Lady Indians’ Class 3A Regional Tournament-clinching win over Hydro-Eakly Thursday in Elk City. CDN | Sam Goodwyn

Arapaho-Buter’s No. 7 Jordan Lambeth smacks the ball into the Thursday in Elk City. outfield during the Lady Indians’ Class 3A Regional Tournament-clinching win over Hydro-Eakly Thursday in Elk City. CDN | Sam Goodwyn

Lady Indians heading back to state tourney

For the fourth straight year, the Arapaho-Butler Lady Indians softball team will be heading to the state tournament after winning two games Thursday in Elk City after having the regional moved due to the field’s condition following inclement weather.
For a cause

For a cause

For a cause

Kaylin Langford prepares an attempt to roll a strike at the pound’s fundraiser for a new facility Sunday afternoon at Split Decision.
Never slowing down

Never slowing down

Never slowing down

Clinton’s Eli Anderson hustles to first during the Reds’ home game last week against Kingfisher to close out the home schedule.

CHS track prepares for regional meet

To wrap up the regular season, the Clinton Red Tornado track and field team headed Monday to Weatherford to compete in one final meet before the postseason, after inclement weather forced it to be moved up a day.The boys’ team finished third with a score of 80.