Bowlers slay Dragons

The Varsity Bowling teams got a dose of Dragons this past week. On Saturday, Jan. 9 they bowled against Swartz Creek, one of the top teams in the Flint Metro League. Both teams were able to walk away with victories, but the Varsity Girls got had a more difficult time than the boys disposing the […]

Grapplers show no mercy

When teams set foot on the wrestling mat at the Oxford Invite, they know they are going to be in for a long day against the Wildcats. This year’s Invite was no exception, as teams from Durand, Walled Lake Central, Imlay City, Novi and Marysville were witnesses to the Wildcat’s wrestling supremacy as Oxford finished […]

Icers winning streak ends

‘All good things must come to an end,? said Geoffery Chaucer in 1374. The Varsity Wildcats found that out the hard when they took to the ice against undefeated Berkley on Wednesday, Dec. 30. After three periods of hockey, the crowd went home disappointed after seeing the Bears end the Wildcats five-game winning streak by […]

Bowlers take fourth in tournament

The Varsity Bowlers rang in the New Year with a solid performance at the 4th annual Holiday Mixed Doubles Tournament on Jan. 2 in Davison. Junior Kevin Rein and sophomore Heather Lafnear gave a Wildcats a top four-finish at the tournament, losing in the semifinals by eight pins to Drew Kingler and Mackenzie Walz of […]

Offensive woes continue for Lady Cats

The offensive frustration continued for Girl’s Varsity Basketball Head Coach Al Poynter as he saw his Wildcats get outscored 16-1 in the opening quarter of Monday night’s 53-21 loss to Fenton. The 21 points was a season-low for the girls. Their previous low was 22 points, which came against Troy and Clio. ‘We got off […]

Late surge pushes Fenton past Hoopsters

For two-and-a-half quarters during Monday’s game against Fenton, it looked like the Wildcats were well on their way to spoiling Fenton’s perfect season. Fenton called a timeout with 3:03 left in the third quarter with the Wildcats leading by 12, 36-24. It all went downhill after that. The Tigers went on an 8-2 run to […]

Salon owner raises funds for sister

There is a bond between sisters that will never be broken, no matter how tough the situation. That bond can be seen between Kelliann Gooch and her sister, Kathy Kindred, this holiday season. Gooch is putting on a fund-raising dinner and concert on Jan. 1, 2010 to help her sister Kathy pay for an operation […]

Firefighters honored for efforts

Addison County firefighter Elmo Madden takes his oath to help protect and serve the community of Addison and others very seriously. On Sunday, Nov. 29, he went above-and-beyond the call of duty after he stopped to help accident victims after a crash on M-24 and M-90 in Lapeer County. It was during that accident that […]

OHS grad opens dance studio

A 2006 Oxford High School graduate has returned to her roots to open a one of a kind dance studio right here in Oxford. Jonelle Pariseau, 21, opened Studio 8 Dance Arts Center of Southeast Michigan in July, where she also serves as the studio’s artistic director in addition to owning it. Studio 8 is […]

Icers give life lessons to Clear Lakers

Four members of the Wildcat varsity hockey team visited Clear Lake Elementary on Dec. 16 to give some words of advice to a group of second graders. Corey Hrischuk, Dennis Siitari, Brennon Orr and Nick Hocker spoke to Liz Hague’s second grade class about the importance of setting goals in life. ‘It’s important to set […]

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