Johnston’s 21 leads hoopsters past Blue Jays

Clarkston’s boys basketball team is now on the plus side of the ledger for the season. The Wolves earned that right with a 58-36 win against host Southfield in Oakland Activities Association Division I action Friday. Clarkston improved to 9-8 overall and 6-3 in league play, while Southfield fell to 3-12 overall and 0-10 in […]

Bowling Club is right up students alley

Clarkston’s boys basketball team is now on the plus side of the ledger for the season. The Wolves earned that right with a 58-36 win against host Southfield in Oakland Activities Association Division I action Friday. Clarkston improved to 9-8 overall and 6-3 in league play, while Southfield fell to 3-12 overall and 0-10 in […]

DeGain, LaJoie lead 11 grapplers to regionals

Collectively and individually, the Clarkston wrestling team excelled in district action last week. The Wolves will be sending 11 wrestlers to regional action Saturday, Feb. 22. Those 11 people earned that right by qualifying in district action Saturday at Lake Orion. Heading up the honor roll for Clarkston were Clint DeGain (171) and Tony LaJoie […]

Springfield places $80,000 in escrow for Kroger sewers

Developer John Mansour and the Springfield Township Board have reached an agreement for a community sewer system to be installed in the Kroger development on Dixie Highway. At its Feb. 13 meeting, the township agreed to place $80,000 in escrow for the plant, which will handle about 20,000 gallons of wastewater per day, according to […]

CHS, Mesquite Creek team up to build schools

Clarkston High School students were off of school on Presidents Day Feb. 17, and many of them were likely taking it easy that day. Yet, CHS senior Lindsay Tigue and her fellow Student Council members were on hand at Mesquite Creek Steakhouse anyway, helping to raise money for Building with Books, a program aimed at […]

DeGain, LaJoie, Wood lead pack of 10 to The Palace

For 10 Clarkston wrestlers, individual championship aspirations are very much alive. As a unit, however, their dreams came to an end. The Wolves will be sending their largest contingent in school history, according to Coach Mike DeGain, to the individual wrestling finals at The Palace of Auburn Hills March 6-8. They earned that right by […]

State title dreams end for skiers

In the end, a state title just wasn’t in the cards for the Clarkston ski teams. The boys team wound up in third place and the girls team fourth place at the Class A state skiing finals Monday at Marquette Mountain. In both cases, the Marquette High School skiing juggernaut stood in the Wolves’ way, […]

Netters finish with win at Andover Tourney

It was an absolutely perfect ending to the Clarkston volleyball team’s regular season. The Wolves went 5-0 to capture the Andover Tournament Saturday at Bloomfield Hills Andover. The team finished its regular season with a 27-15-2 record and now await the start of district action. The Wolves take on Fenton at 10 a.m. Saturday at […]

Whetstone powers cagers to defeat of Chargers

The Clarkston varsity basketball team may be young, but it’s still alive and kicking in Oakland Activities Association Division I action. The Wolves overcame a first-quarter deficit to defeat the visiting Southfield-Lathrup Chargers 79-59. With the win, Clarkston improved to 11-8 overall and 8-3 in league play. The Chargers had taken a 16-11 lead against […]

Wolves to move to Detroit Skating Club next season

Clarkston hockey players and coaches – and likely the Wolves’ Oakland Activities Association opponents – are welcoming the team’s change to a new facility next season. The Wolves closed out their tenure at the Polar Palace in Lapeer with a 3-0 win against Birmingham Brother Rice Feb. 19. Starting with the 2003-04 season, the Wolves […]

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