Garner takes on reliable veteran role

It had been discussed numerous times throughout the offseason and heading into the 2020 campaign that the Clinton volleyball team returned just one starter and a few contributors off its 2019 squad.

Reds heal up on second bye week

It’s unusual for a team to get two bye weeks in a season, especially considering the Clinton football team, didn’t play in week zero, but that’s where the Red Tornadoes find themselves, due to a shifting, coronavirushampered schedule.

OB&T's Rising Stars

Clinton seventh grader Marquis Martin carries the football and a Weatherford defender, during a game earlier this year. CDN

The Burns Flat-Dill City football team (3-3 overall, 1-2 in district) has hit some bumps in the road during its transition from Class B, eight-man football up to Class A, 11-man football, but through six games, it’s still playing competitive football and at .500.

Clinton JV moves to 5-0

The wins keep piling up for the Clinton freshman/junior varsity football team and quarterback Cooper Sulley, who tries to stay inbounds after hurdling teammate Garrison Rhoads in the above picture.

Ronald Saucier of Clinton won this week’s S&D Drug foot ball pick ‘ems contest.

Reds, Bryson bully Bulldogs

CACHE – On the same field where Clinton won its last district title (2018), the No. 10 Red Tornadoes (4-1 overall, 2-0 in district) notched a major, 21-14 district victory against the No. 7 Cache Bulldogs (3-3, 1-2) Friday night and avenged their 2019 defeat as well.

The Clinton junior high football teams went 1-2 versus Weatherford’s squads Thursday night at home.

Senior making two-way impact

There was a void in the Clinton wide receiver group entering the 2020 season, and it needed a few players to step up in order to fill what was lost to graduation.

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