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The Arrows will be hosting tryouts for anyone interested in joining the Arrow Baseball Program next year.
To sign up please scan the QR code or click on the link attached below.
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The Clinton High School baseball team placed seven players on the All-Region 2-7A teams for the 2026 season.
Stone Crain, Ethan Dodson, and Brady Holmes earned first-team honors, while Chad Bates, Brayden Johnson, Gage Temple, and Wes Warren were selected to the second team.
The Arrows will be hosting tryouts for anyone interested in joining the Arrow Baseball Program next year.
To sign up please scan the QR code or click on the link attached below.
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Week 3 of district play begins tonight!
Arrows travel to Madison Central to open up the series with a JV/V doubleheader. JV will play at 5:00 and the Varsity game will begin at 7:00!
Gameday!
Arrows travel to Brandon for a JV/V doubleheader. JV will begin at 2:00 PM with the Varsity following at 4:00.
For live stats/livestream, and all other season information, please see the information below.
Clinton Arrow Baseball erupts for 27 runs, and Parker Burrow deals perfect outing in run-rule win over the Murrah Mustangs tonight at Smith-Wills Stadium in Jackson.
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Ethan Dodson racked up two doubles, Stone Crain spun three shutout innings, and the Arrows rolled past Murrah, 17-0, in Region 2-7A action.
Clinton and Murrah wrap up the series Friday in Jackson. First pitch is set for 6 p.m.
The Clinton Arrows plate two runs in the bottom of the eighth to walk off the Germantown Mavericks 6-5 in the Region 2-7A opener tonight at Arrow Baseball Field.
The Arrows and the Mavericks play the second game of the two-game series on Thursday in Gluckstadt.
.@ArrowBaseball won again, securing its fifth consecutive victory. The Arrows defeated the Kosciusko Whippets, 8-6, today at Arrow Baseball Field.
A five-run second provided enough cushion against a late rally by the Whippets in a game the Arrows never trailed.