Rayner kicks career-long 55-yard field goal

Oxford native Dave Rayner ended the Detroit Lions season with a bang, kicking a career-long 55-yard field goal in the Lions 20-13 victory over the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday, Jan. 2. His career long kick put the Lion’s up 3-0 with 6:39 left in the second quarter, capping off an eight play, 32 yard drive. […]

Icers score another win, stay undefeated in OAA

The varsity Wildcat hockey team wasted little time getting back on track from Christmas vacation with a 4-2 victory over Royal Oak on Wednesday, Dec. 29. Sophomore Stephen Fritz led the Wildcats in scoring with three assists, while senior Tim Perks contributed two goals. Junior Dean Couwlier and senior Nick Hocker got Oxford out to […]

Solid effort, but bowlers lose out in Davison

The Davison Doubles tournament wasn’t as kind to the varsity bowlers has it has been in years past. Held in Flint, the Wildcats were only able to get one team of mixed doubles competition out of the qualifying round, and they were quickly bounced in the first round. Junior Heather Lafnear and senior Kevin Rein […]

Hail to the champs!

2010 was a great year to be a seventh-grade girl who loves playing basketball. Not only did the middle school team go undefeated, but a group of eight seventh-grade girls took their skills up to Cage Sports in Swartz Creek and dominated the competition. Playing for the Oxford Lightning, a middle school program that started […]

OES experiences the marketplace

Fifth-graders in Kristen Rhoades class at Oxford Elementery School received some first hand experience on product development and marketing from members of Oxford High School’s DECA Club. Emily Garavaglia and Leigh Nacy spent several weeks with the class helping them developing products for Market Day, which took place on Friday, Dec. 10 as part of […]

Rayner breaks Lions? losing streak

The Detroit Lions on-the-road losing streak is finally over thanks to the right foot of former Oxford High School football star Dave Rayner. With the weight of the entire city and franchise on his shoulders and right foot, Rayner booted a 34-yard field goal in overtime right through the middle of the uprights to give […]

Wanted: Homes for Chinese students

Those in the community who ever wanted to experience the thrill of hosting a foreign exchange student, Oxford Community Schools (OCS) has a golden opportunity. Thirty-nine Chinese students will be attending Oxford High School for two weeks from January 29 to February 11, 2011 and assistant principal Todd Dunckley is looking for a few good […]

Collector, author honored by Numismatics Society

Collecting is something that everyone can do. Whether it be baseball cards, stamps or classic cars, everyone has that certain item they would pay lots of money to be able to own. For retired dentist and Oxford resident Dr. Wallace Lee, he collected bank notes from the state of Michigan and complied his finding into […]

Zach Line named All-Conference

A former Oxford High School star athlete received some much deserved recognition by his conference for his contributions on the football field this season. Zach Line, a 2008 graduate who plays college football for Southern Methodist University (SMU) Mustangs, was selected for the first team All-Conference USA for his efforts on the gridiron. Line, a […]

High score, but no win for cheer squad

Even though the varsity cheer team had their highest score ever at the CCCAM Competition, they finished last during the event on Saturday, Dec. 11. The Wildcats finished 16th out of 16 teams with a final score of 652.7224. Cheer co-coach Shari Russell was pleased with how well the team preformed despite their last place […]

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