Clinton’s Jaden Potter, left, looks to avoid a tackle during the Red Tornadoes’ road game Friday against Chandler. CDN | John Kinsey

To open the district schedule of its season, the Clinton Red Tornado football team (0-3) will be taking on its biggest rival, the Weatherford Eagles (3-0) in the “Custer County Conflict” at the Tornado Dome.

A-B’s Kelsey Garibay throws her bat down as she hustles out of the batter’s box after hitting the ball Monday against the Hydro-Eakly Lady Bobcats. CDN | Sam Goodwyn

On the night all about recognizing its senior, pitcher Piper Sawatzky, the Arapaho- Butler Lady Indians softball team (22-8) pulled out a close 4-1 home win Monday over the Hydro-Eakly Lady Bobcats.

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — Mistakes and penalties threatened to derail the Kansas City Chiefs again early in a season that had not been going their way. Patrick Mahomes made a couple himself.

Clinton’s No. 10 JJ Ruiz carries the ball against Chandler Friday while No. 66 Andre Lime and No. 75 Eli Anderson provide blocks for him during the road game. CDN | John Kinsey

The Clinton Red Tornado football team (0-3) ended its non-district schedule with a 32-7 loss Friday to Chandler on the road.

Clinton’s Jocelyn King smiles for her Pom team photo. She will be the first member in the program’s history to make All-State team. CDN | Steve Wheeler

For the first time in program history, the Clinton pom team will have a dancer head to the All-State competition, as Jocelyn King was selected to represent the team at the event Dec. 13 at the Arvest Convention Center in Tulsa.

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