CHS tennis ready as they’ll ever be for regionals

Going into regionals on May 19, the Clarkston tennis team is definitely flying under the radar. ‘We want to be emotionally ready to play (at regionals). This week is about getting crisp and maintaining our good play from the weekend. Hopefully we can pull some upsets,? said Clarkston Coach Chaz Claus. While the team posted […]

Good food, coffee and wine in a ‘New York Minute?

Versatility, convenience and gourmet are not often used to describe the same thing. These days people can either have a wide selection, fast service or top of the line products. New York Minute is looking to add an ‘and? to that equation. ‘We are trying to raise the bar for a convenience store both in […]

New Fantastic Sam’s aims to be a cut above

Fantastic Sam’s has long been associated with affordable pricing ? Nancy and Joe Wysocki just don’t see why affordable pricing and the amenities of a high end hair salon cannot meet. ‘We want to provide an upscale atmosphere at a sensible price,? said Nancy Wysocki. ‘We are bringing a new upscale look to Fantastic Sam’s. […]

Clarkston baseball stakes claim to its legacy

The Roy ‘Pops? Warner Classic is Clarkston High School’s baby. Since the tournament is dedicated to the school’s longtime, hall of fame coach, the pressure was on the Wolves to come away with the crown on May 7. ‘Whether you win or lose, you want your kids to compete,? said current Clarkston Coach Phil Price. […]

Young Wolves showing flashes of future

The Wolves softball team is teasing coach Don Peters as of late. Knowing full well that his squad lacked the experience to seriously compete this year, Peters keeps his expectations from running wild when the team shows flashes of good play ? most recently at the Pieper tournament at Memorial Park on May 7 and […]

CHS tennis team briefly buoyed by returning senior

The Clarkston tennis got some of their missing senior leadership back on May 5 as they routed Farmington Hills Harrison, 7-1. The good times were fleeting, however, as Farmington High took back inter-city bragging rights from C-town with a 5-3 victory on May 9. Senior Amit Surapaneni, who missed the team’s past five matches while […]

Started Out Dumb

Thanks to the United States Supreme Court, the sports seasons in Michigan will stay the same. Thanks to the United States Supreme Court, athletic directors from here to Iron City will not have to scramble to reorganize their sports schedules for next year. Thanks to the United States Supreme Court, some athletes in Michigan are […]

Duffers go from demolished to domination

The Clarkston golf team had one of their worst performances of the year in the most important meet of the season to date, but bounced back to put a silver lining on their week. Where Clarkston faltered was at the first league tournament held during the Eccentric Tournament on May 4. The team shot a […]

Kickers can’t win, but refuse to lose

Two straight ties have the Wolves soccer team and Coach Annette Richardson hungry for a victory. The latest stalemate, a 2-2 non-decision against Farmington on May 5, was like a mosquito on a summer evening ? annoying. ‘We seem to be the type of team that we can let our guard down one time and […]

Track succeeds both near and far

The Clarkston track teams went separate ways this past week as the girls team trekked down to Ohio for the Don Mitchell Roosevelt Memorial invitational, while the boys team took part in the Ashley Relays at Waterford Mott. Clarkston Coach John Yorke was happy with the girls team’s fourth place finish out of 43 teams […]

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