Swim/dive team finishes 2nd in FML

When the regular season ended, the Girls Varsity Swim and Dive team found themselves in a three way tie for second with Lapeer and Holly. Oxford lost to Lapeer, Lapeer lost to Holly and Holly lost to Oxford, which meant that where each team placed in the League meet would be their overall place in […]

Spikers on a roll!

The Varsity Girls Volleyball team couldn’t have picked a better time to have everything come together for the team. They even have some hardware to back it up. On Saturday, Oct. 30, the Wildcats traveled up to Fenton to participate in the Fenton Invitational. They outlasted 12 other teams to claim the title in the […]

Booters take 1st in Gaylord tourney

The weekend of Sept. 19 and 20 was kind to the Oxford Soccer Club’s U-12 Boys team as they brought home a first place trophy from the Gaylord Alpine Soccer Stampede Tournament in Gaylord, MI. They defeated a team from Clio 4-0 in the final game to take home the trophy. They also did not […]

Oxford author saves the new world again in new novel

Dr. Derek Stillwater is a very busy guy. He’s now married and raising kids, but he still finds time to combat a terrorist plot against the United States in Oxford resident Mark Terry’s latest novel The Fallen, set to be released April 5, 2010 and sell for $25.95. The action takes off as 20 world […]

Church opens in wedding chapel

On the weekends and when wedding ceremonies are not being performed, the River of Life Christian Church calls Oakwood Wedding Chapel home. Pastored by Larry Mullins, the church’s main emphasis is on loving God and showing people that they are loved. ‘Love is not a word that you can throw on a shelf and expect […]

Gridiron warriors make all-league

The Wildcats Varsity Football team might not have made this year’s state playoffs, but 10 members of the squad can claim they made all-league honors. The Cats had one first team all conference selection, one second team all conference and eight honorable mentions. The defense led the nominations with seven selections, which included All-conference First-Team […]

State funding for school bus inspections saved

Bus inspections are a go ? again. After Gov. Jennifer Granholm previously cut money from the state budget for school bus inspections, word came out on Friday, Oct 30 that she signed the Michigan State Police (MSP) Budget Bill, which included the requirement for the MSP to do school bus inspections. ‘As part of the […]

Fire board recommends Morawski for chief

The position of Addison Township fire chief is one step closer to being filled after the fire board made its recommendation on Wednesday, Oct 21. The board voted 5-0 to recommend Interim Fire Chief Jerry Morawski for the job. The Addison Township Board of Trustees and Leonard Village Council must now vote on the recommendation. […]

OHS icers trade skates for sleds

The typical equipment that a hockey team uses are sticks, skates, pucks, helmets and pads. Ask the players about sleds being used on ice, and they would probably tell you they don’t belong. The Wildcat Varsity hockey team found out that sleds do belong on the ice when they particiapted in a friendly scrimmage against […]

Girls squad claims league title

By Andrew Moser Leader Staff Writer Entering the Flint Metro League Meet, three things had to fall into place for the Varsity Girls Cross Country team to claim a League Championship. The girls, who finished at 7-2 in the league duals, needed to win, and they needed Holly, who finished first in the duals at […]

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