No. 19 Conner Meget catches the fly ball at first for the out during Clinton’s home game Friday against Weatherford. CDN | Sam Goodwyn

To wrap up what become a one-day event due to inclement weather, the Clinton Reds baseball team (1-3) fell Friday to rival Weatherford at home in the final game of the Clinton Baseball Festival, 15-1.

Fishing

Alexis Acevedo enjoys his afternoon fishing at a small pond in Rolling Hills. 

According to the fishing report from Custer County Game Warden Clint Carpenter, on May 27 the water at Foss Lake continued to register at 2.5 feet below its normal elevation level, but it also remained in stable condition.

(AP) — Major League Baseball is investing in Athletes Unlimited to support its softball league that will debut next month, its first comprehensive partnership with a professional women’s sports circuit.

Former Clinton thrower Montiel “Bumpy” Crane throws for Coffeyville Community College during a meet this year in Coffeyville, CDN | Courtesy Photo

Navigating the college level of track and field, former Clinton thrower Montiel “Bumpy” Crane has figured out the college landscape and looks to build up his skills as he continues to grow at Coffeyville Community College in Coffeyville, Kan.

CDN | Sam Goodwyn

Clinton’s Conner Meget hurls a pitch during the Reds’ home summer game against Elk City Tuesday.

Following his stellar play on the gridiron for the Clinton Red Tornadoes this season, recently graduated football player Malachi Lorne will don the Clinton logo on his helmet one more time as he participates in the K101 Bowl Saturday in Woodward.

Clinton’s Jeter King throws the ball in during the Reds’ home game Tuesday against Elk City. CDN | Sam Goodwyn

Rather than playing two seven inning games in one day, the Clinton Reds and Elk City Elks baseball teams decided to play one nineinning game where the Reds (1-2) fell 7-3 at home Tuesday for their second straight loss of the summer season.

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