Clinton’s Rylee Cummins, center, is all smiles after signing to play college golf for Seminole State. Pictured with her, from left, is her mom Ashley Cummins, left, her dad Wade Cummins, right, and Seminole State Golf Coach Ronnie Williamson. CDN | Cour

As she prepares to conclude her final year of golf with the Clinton Lady Reds, Rylee Cummins has put pen to paper and will be a member of the Seminole State Lady Trojans next year.

Clinton’s Vince Jones throws the ball back to his pitcher during the Reds’ road game against A-B. CDN | Sam Goodwyn

With the regular season nearing its conclusion, the Clinton Reds (5-17) and Arapaho-Butler Indians (19-5) squared off Friday in Arapaho for supremacy of U.S. Highway 183, with the Indians coming out on top 5-0 over the Reds.

Former Clinton Reds baseball player Caden Powell, now in the Houston Astros farm system as a member of the Fayetteville Woodpeckers, was recently featured on Sportscenter’s Top-10 Plays, coming in at No. 3 in the Woodpeckers’ game against the Fredericksburg Nationals.

Clinton’s No. 5 Jesus Gutierrez swings at the incoming pitch during the Reds’ home win Thursday over Thomas. CDN | Sam Goodwyn

Riding a threegame losing streak into Thursday’s home matchup against the Thomas Terriers, the Clinton Reds (5-16) needed extra innings to complete the comeback and win 9-8.

The Clinton Lady Reds golf team finished first in the Western Conference Tournament in Weatherford. Pictured, from left, are Paige Pugh, Addison Newcomb, Grace Meacham, Coach Tasha Marshall, Rylee Cummins and Addyson Littke. CDN | Courtesy photo

In its second trip to the Prairie West Golf Course in Weatherford this season, the Lady Reds golf team took first in the conference tournament Wednesday with an overall score of 339.

Focusing on the goal

Clinton’s starting pitcher, Craig Hunter, focuses as he prepares to hurl the ball during the Reds’ road game Monday against Elk City.

Clinton Red Tornadoes’ track and field athlete Parker Adams, center, is all smiles after signing to compete for the West Texas A&M Buffaloes. He celebrates the signing with his mother Erin, left, and father Luke, right, by his side. CDN | Sam Goodwy

With the track and field season nearing its midway point, Clinton senior decathlete Parker Adams signed Monday to continue his track and field career with the West Texas A&M Buffaloes.

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