Regionals coming up on the court

Victories came in threes for senior J.P. Budzinski. For the third consecutive year the Clarkston High School Varsity Tennis player won his flight at the Van Dyke Classic on Saturday, this year for Singles #2. “He continues to be our steadiest player,” said Coach Chas Claus. “He has had 18 wins for the season. He […]

Parents provide laptops to students

Bailey Lake Elementary third-graders eyed the laptops waiting for their use on Sept. 19. The PTA raised enough money to purchase 18 laptops for the entire school to use. The laptops and a mobile cart arrived by Sept. 16. Savannah Walker and Nathan Baxter signed in using their passwords and once they were on they […]

Wolfpack Update

Thursday night brought disappointments to the Lady Cagers and Boys swim team. The Varsity Ladies lost their game with Southfield-Lathrup, 41-14. “Lathrup competed hard and had a good game plan,” said Coach Tim Wasilk. Going into their two games next week, Wasilk and the team feel optimistic. “Going against tough teams, makes you better,” said […]

Streak Continues

Cagers came out and played another enthusiastic game of basketball beating Carman Ainsworth, 60-51. The Wolves led the way into the second half with a 29-14 lead over Carman Ainsworth. Their competition fought back during the third and fourth quarter catching up to the Wolves. With three minutes left in game, Carman Ainsworth was four […]

Athlete of The Week

Nick Vandermeer took his wrestling skills on the road during the summer. The Clarkston High School junior joined Team Michigan as they battle in the Junior Olympics in New Orleans. The team finished in seventh place overall during the four day event. Vandermeer finished with a 8-5 record in the 145-pound weight class. Vandermeer battled […]

Rust on, rust off

Last Wednesday, Grapplers came back from their break ready for action and proved it by winning their meets against Rochester and Troy. ‘We definitely looked like we haven’t wrestled in about two weeks, but we wrestled hard,? said Coach Joe DeGain. ‘We got to take a little bit of the rust off from the past […]

Athlete of the Week

Last year, Wendell Berry watched his stepbrother wrestle. He had enough with watching this past November and joined the Clarkston Wresting Club when the club resumed for the season. While at the club he has help from family, his stepbrother and stepfather, Novice Assistant Coach Jim Hayward. At the club, Berry wrestles in the 9-10 […]

Wolves stampede Colts

Senior running back Evan Montgomery looked back as Troy defensive linemen closed in at the seven yardline in Colts territory. They brought Montgomery down three yards short after an 87-yard run down the middle of the field. Two plays later senior running back Joey Goss finished the job, sneaking under Troy’s defense to score with […]

Still winning, still learning

Oliver Kupe scored the first basket seven seconds into Friday’s game and the momentum grew from there. ‘It’s always a great game when we play Carman (Ainsworth), because their kids play hard and compete hard and weren’t going to quit,? said Coach Dan Fife after the game. They beat number seven ranked Carmen-Ainsworth, 60-51. ‘I […]

Racing to the finish

Instead of beginning their season on Wednesday, the change in weather last week postponed the Varsity ski teams? first meet by one day. On Thursday, they were ready for the season to begin and raced against Detroit Country Day and Cranbrook-Kingswood for their first meet. The girls team won against Country Day 30-10 and Cranbrook […]

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