Special to The Clinton Courier The Clinton High School boys’ powerlifting team opened the 2026 season with a strong showing at the MHSAA Region 2-7A Region Meet, finishing fourth at Oxford High School. In their first competition of the year, the Arrows earned multiple podium finishes across several weight classes. Davieon Ferrell took second place,…
By Charlie Rook In what was a magical season for the Lady Arrows, it was a 5-4 penalty shootout loss to Tupelo High School that ended the state playoff run. The team advanced to the quarter finals of the MHSAA 7A tournament after a 3-1 win against Lewisburg, where they met a Tupelo team with…
By Charlie Rook After opening the regular season with a 7-0 loss to Madison Central, the Clinton High School men’s tennis team has gone on to win two straight matches, against Warren Central, and West Jones. For a team tennis match, it’s scored as follows: Each team ranks their 7 players 1 through 7, with…
Special to The Clinton Courier Clinton High School tennis senior Ethan Rone recently signed a national letter of intent with Copiah-Lincoln Community College’s tennis team. Rone, who started his athletic career on the basketball court, made the transition to the tennis courts in seventh grade, after he was encouraged to try out for Arrow tennis…
By Danny C. Davis The Clinton High School Lady Arrow soccer team defeated Lewisburg at home 3-1 on February 10 in the opening round of the Class 7A North girls playoffs. With the win, CHS will travel to Tupelo on Februrary 13 to meet the Lady Wave at 5:30 p.m. in the North Class 7A…
By Charlie Rook A season that saw incredible success for Clinton High School, comes to an end after a 3-2 loss to Tupelo in round one of the MHSAA soccer playoffs. The Arrows finished the season with a final record of 13-6-3, placing second in their district. The game with Tupelo was always going to…
By Charlie Rook Clinton High School boys and girls soccer both sit at a record of 13-5-3 as the post season approaches. The teams have both capped off incredible regular seasons, which finds the men ranked at number 10 in the state, and the women at number 5. The seasons have seen numerous impressive victories,…
By Cara Pridemore On November 18, 2024, Mississippi College announced the end of its football program. Although the team has been disbanded for nearly a year, its facility remains active. Since November, many questions have been raised, with some wondering about the immediate and long-term plans for the football field. The turf remains in high…
The launch of Major League Football (MLF) could be a game-changer for sport in Mississippi. There are plans to put a professional team in Jackson, with the league pitching an ambitious model designed around affordability, community ownership and untapped football passion. MLF is bidding to launch 30 franchises across the United States, primarily in markets…
By Danny C. Davis Clinton High School 2025 Arrow football players were recognized at the Clinton High School auditorium on January 18. Arrow Touchdown Club (ATC) president Charles Williams gave introductory remarks. He thanked the ATC board members for all their hard work and support. “They were always there for the team to provide…
