No other wrestling program in Oklahoma faces a tougher task at 6 p.m. tonight than the Clinton Red Tornadoes, when they take on the nation’s No. 9 Tuttle Tigers. The
In an I-formation, run-heavy, offensive scheme like Clinton’s, there needs to be another explosive offensive weapon beyond the backfield that can keep a defensive secondary on its toes.
Clinton features two Div. I stars on the gridiron in Oklahoma’s Reed Lindsey and Oklahoma State’s Valek Cisneros, but another Div. I athlete is in the midst of his first year as well, but on the baseball diamond, in OSU freshman second baseman Gage Gaunt.
Roaming the Oklahoma sidelines is a familiar face to Clinton football fans, freshman defensive end Reed Lindsey suits out for the Sooners at home games and is making a name for himself after joining the team as a preferred walk-on.
Clinton seniors Dalton Denney and Reid Butcher received the two annual, football awards at the end of the year banquet Monday at the Frisco Center, as the former received the
SENTINEL – Arapaho-Butler basketball sealed up a combined 9-1 start to the year Friday, sweeping Sentinel on the road. The Lady Indians (5-0 overall) stayed undefeated with a 42-30 win
SHATTUCK – Burns Flat-Dill City football (9-3 overall) put together its best season in a decade, but a brutal draw in the second round of the Class B playoffs ended
ARAPAHO – For the second time in 10 days, the Arapaho-Butler baseball program had a player announce that they would play at the collegiate level, as senior catcher Zach Carlisle
Few teams in recent memory can claim a two-year run of the Clinton boys’ basketball program’s caliber, logging two winning seasons, a combined record of 34-20, a district title and an area tournament appearance.