Ready for first win

Lady Kickers fought through the cold as they continued further into their new spring season. They ended both games last week against Waterford Kettering and Waterford Mott tied. The Lady Wolves scored two goals on Kettering in the second half of the game. ‘We had a rough first half,? said Coach Sarah Wasilk. ‘But we […]

Wendi’s Word A column by Wendi Reardon

By now you have heard about the joy and the heartbreak for the boys basketball team and the Clarkston community. The boys defeated Flint Northwestern to win the quarterfinals and then went on to lose a painful semi-finals game against Kalamazoo Central at the Breslin Center in East Lansing. It was sad to see the […]

Nicholson leads Cagers against Highlanders

Cagers added two more to the win column last week ? not only for their season but for long-time head coach Dan Fife’s overall record as he reached 599 wins on Friday night. Fife reflected on the past wins including the Wolves? most recent victory over Rochester Adams, 67-56, and added it is the impact […]

Athletes of the Week

The Wolves are ready as they head into the MHSAA Bowling Regionals this week after a successful run in Regina’s Bowl Swami Heart Breaker Bakers, Feb. 8. ‘We did really good,? said Lenny Kersten, assistant bowling coach. ‘One team qualified third and we got knocked out in the first round. The other team qualified sixth […]

Skiers slide to state finals

Skiers are heading north as both girls and boys teams qualified for the MHSAA State Finals at Schuss Mountain. The boys finished in first place at regionals last week as the girls finished in second place. “It was a good day,” said Coach Mike Foyteck. Derek VanItallie led the boys as they finished in first […]

Victory in overtime

Lady Cagers let out a sigh of relief as North Farmington missed their last four shots in the final 27 seconds in the overtime period last Thursday. The missed shots kept the Clarkston Girls Varsity Basketball team in the lead and walking away with the 54-50 win. “We played with a lot of toughness,” said […]

Wendi’s Word A column by Wendi Reardon

I soaked in the news calmly but inside I was bursting at the seams – last Thursday would be my last visit with Veslav Stecevic, M.D. My liver looked good. Losing 90 pounds had reversed the Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis (NASH), also known as fatty liver. Now, don’t get me wrong. It’s been fun but I am […]

Andiamo Trattoria opens to rave reviews

The exterior has a new black and white awning beckons the community to see what is new at Andiamo Trattoria, 7228 N. Main Street. General Manager Tony Vitale describes what is new at the location in one word – ‘everything,? as Mesquite Creek changed to Andiamo Trattoria on Jan. 17, along with Andiamo celebrating their […]

Athletes of the Week

They used their skills to help their team win Clarkston’s first MHSAA Division 1 Football State Championship and now six gridiron heroes are ready to use their skills on the collegiate level. Seniors David Beedle, Tim Cason, Ian Eriksen, Shane Hynes, Nick Matich and Caine Watlington signed their letters of intent and celebrated the moment […]

Cagers climb for victory

If it was up to Southfield, they would have gladly finished the game against the Wolves last Friday in the first quarter while they were up by 14 points. But for the Wolves having three more quarters gave them the opportunity to boost themselves into the lead for a 69-52 win. ‘To come back was […]