Arapaho-Butler’s Channing Cudd goes up for a layup during the Lady Indians’ home game against Hammon. CDN | Sam Goodwyn

With the regular season nearing the end, the Arapaho-Butler basketball teams will open the playoffs at home tomorrow when Pioneer- Pleasant Vale visits to battle for the district title with the games beginning at 6 p.m.

Corn Bible Academy’s Cruz Bittle, right, jumps for the tip to start a game this season on the road. CDN | Courtesy photo

To kick off the 2026 Class B playoffs, both Corn Bible Academy basketball teams will hit the road and head to Vici to take on the Indians tomorrow with the first game starting at 6 p.m.

Clinton’s Kalley Fuller smiles after she finished fourth at the Junior High State Wrestling last week at the OG&E Coliseum in Oklahoma City. CDN | Courtesy Photo

With the wrestling season nearing the end, the Clinton Junior High wrestling team went to Oklahoma City to compete at the state tournament, which was held at OG&E Coliseum toward the end of last week.

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Lyla Pruitt, left, and Adrian Randle open their state championship ring boxes during halftime of the Arapaho-Butler boys’ basketball game Tuesday at home. CDN | Sam Goodwyn

Following months of waiting since taking home the Class A Fast-Pitch Softball State Championship back in October, the Arapaho-Butler Lady Indians softball team received a reminder of its hard work as the coaches and players received their championship rings during halftime of the boys’ basketball game against Hinton Tuesday in front of their own fans.

The Clinton High School dance team poses for a team photo while down in Orlando, Fla., competing at the National High School Dance Competition last weekend. Pictured, from left, in front are Coach Payten Childers, Lyssa Day, Tatum Shackelford, Stella Meac

The Clinton High School Dance team headed last weekend to Orlando, Fla., and competed in the Universal Dance Association National Competition, where they finished 11th in the prelims.

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