Aiming at Carman Ainsworth

It’s always important to maintain a high-level of play, and the Clarkston Wolves are doing that so far this season. Clarkston defeated Carman Ainsworth 76-61 on the road Dec. 12, to improve to 2-0. Dan Owens continued his scoring binge, dropping 28 in the win. Bren Bergquist, also experiencing an early-season scoring surge, had 19 […]

Flying high

A new week and a fresh start were on tap for the Clarkston volleyball team. The Wolves dropped a three-game opener to both defending OAA champs Birmingham Seaholm and a five-game heartbreaker to Farmington last week. The team returned from a 3-2 weekend with another OAA foe on the docket. And after a 2-10 record […]

Clarkston finds winning ways at invitational

The Clarkston girls volleyball squad found its winning ways on Michigan’s west side on Dec. 16. The Wolves went 3-2 in the Portage Northern Invitational in Portage, Mich. After starting the season with two consecutive losses to league rivals Farmington and Birmingham Seaholm. After losing the first game to East Kentwood, the Wolves rallied for […]

Side splitting

The Clarkston Wolves looked poised to rise above .500 for the first time this season, but instead came away with a 1-1 split at a double-dual meet at Oxford High School on Dec. 20. Clarkston took the Wildcats (10-1-2) to the distance after taking the first game handily, 25-15. Oxford came back with two straight […]

Athlete of the week

BY PAUL KAMPE Clarkston News Staff Writer Clarkston’s Robert ‘Bobby? Nelson must have had an inspirational calendar for the 2006. The likely subject, preparedness. Nelson, as a freshman swimmer for the Wolves in 2005-?06, qualified for the Oakland County meet during the final meet of the regular season. This season he did so right off […]

Raining shots on net

After facing several strong non-conference teams in the first half of the season, the Clarkston Wolves were hoping to improve their winless league record. The Wolves hosted Royal Oak at Detroit Skating Club in Bloomfield Hills on Dec. 21 in the first of two regular-season meeting for the two. Clarkston (2-6-2) sought its first points […]

Your patience please

BY PAUL KAMPE Clarkston News Staff Writer With nearly two weeks between action for Clarkston High School, surely its fans are ready to get back to the games. Here are some of the events coming in the near future for the Wolves, including the arrival of the competitive cheer and ski teams. Boys Basketball After […]

Victory on the mat

History and rankings weren’t exactly in Clarkston’s favor going into a dual meet with five-time defending state champion Davison on Dec. 21. The Cardinals ended Clarkston’s season last year with a 41-24 victory in the district playoffs. The Wolves haven’t been able to collectively raise their hands in victory against Davison for the past five […]

Twice bitten

BY PAUL KAMPE Clarkston News Staff Writer Payback may have been on the mind for Clarkston as they took on Stoney Creek for the second time this season, but the result was the same on its home ice at Detroit Skate Club on Jan. 4. The Cougars (8-0-1, 6-0 OAA) pulled ahead after Clarkston (2-7-2, […]

Let it snow… please

As I write this Monday, the snow has started to fall again. El Nino, the small boy literally translated, has meant nothing but a huge bummer this winter. I will be the first to admit I don’t really care for winter. But what gets me through this time of the year is the snow, it’s […]

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