The Clarkston Wolves lost to North Farmington at Clarkston High School on Jan. 4, 119-67, falling to 0-3 for the season. Jacob Rush took first place (25.02) in the 50-yard freestyle and second place in the 100-yard backstroke, finishing in 1:00.12. The relay team of Adam Curry, Tony Perrino, Greg Dedow and Robert Nelson finished […]
With five months left until the first anniversary of his purchase of the Clarkston Caf?, Curt Catallo may already be sick of paper. Paper coverings, which draped the windows of the 1928 building for the past six months while restoration took place, were finally removed on Wednesday afternoon. ‘They quietly removed the paper and called […]
Some like it hot. Others, not. For 34-year-old Dan Scribner, his work is dedicated to keeping everyone happy with the thermostat. Scribner, a 1990 Clarkston High School graduate, created Scrib’s Heating and Cooling nearly three years ago. The business installs and repairs furnaces and air conditioning units, as well as air cleaners and humidifiers. ‘I […]
It hardly seems like the time of year to be talking about how much money golf courses are taking in, but this winter’s warm weather fueled a bit of overtime for area golf courses. Open on a weather-contingent basis, area courses were breaking previous marks for the off-season prior to the return of the cold […]
On paper, Friday’s game pitting Clarkston on the road against North Farmington should have been a bit closer than the 52-35 Wolves? victory would indicate. The Raiders entered with a similar record as Clarkston’s, but winless in the league. The Wolves (8-2, 2-1 OAA) on the other hand, split Oakland Activities Association games 1-1, beating […]
The Clarkston High School junior varsity volleyball team is on a roll, having won two tournaments on back-to-back weekends. First, the team took first place in the Davison Deep Freeze tournament at Davison High School on Jan. 13. The girls went undefeated, 5-0, to earn the trophy. This past Saturday at the annual Grand Blanc […]
Aiming for a state championship is a noble goal to start the year, but for Clarkston’s ski program, that is tradition. As the season gets underway, weeks behind schedule due to unfavorable weather conditions, the Wolves bring two teams to the hill, both top-five finishers in the state last year, with state title well within […]
Hoping to exorcise its intra-league demons, Clarkston entered its fifth-consecutive OAA contest against Farmington on Saturday winless in league play, their only points coming from ties. Clarkston’s 3-1 victory over the Falcons (6-7-1, 4-5 OAA) earned the Wolves (3-8-3, 1-5-2 OAA) two more points, vaulting them ahead of Royal Oak. Clarkston jumped out to a […]
Looking for it’s first win of the OAA season, Clarkston ventured to Farmington Hills to take on the Farmington Unified Flyers on Jan. 17. Things did not work out as planned for the Wolves (2-8-3,0-5-2 OAA), who held a 3-2 advantage for 28 minutes of play, before the Flyers (8-5-1, 3-3 OAA) made a fatal […]
The Clarkston wrestling squad continued their successful season at the Hammer and Anvil tournament on Saturday at Western Brown High School in Mt. Orab, Ohio. Clarkson had five first-place finishers in the individual tournament. Mike Maguire and Alex Popp, wrestling down a weight class, won the 119-pound and 125-pound weight classes respectively. Newcomer Frank Sade […]