Freshmen class show their skills

Dan Fife finished last week’s Fife Basketball Camp impressed with the talent he had seen. As the Wolves? varsity basketball coach, Fife has seen a lot of talent at previous camps, but this year he noticed the largest amount of freshmen hopefuls since the freshmen class of 1995. ‘I always see eight kids that will […]

Going the distance

Young athletes have a new summer camp to look forward to for years to come. Girls track coach John Yorke began his track and field camp last week. The camp was open to kids entering grades 3-7 and they learned all of the track and field events. ‘The kids had a great time,? said Yorke. […]

Painting the world

Claudia Keglovitz’s classroom was a flurry of creative activity from artists last week. She held her annual Teen Art Camp for 6-12 graders interested in art. ‘I just felt huge need in community for it,? said Keglovitz on why she started the camp eight years ago. The camp introduces the artists to different techniques, and […]

What Time Is It?

Kids danced to their favorites songs from Disney’s High School Musical movies last week. Cynthia Bass, owner and dance instructor of Dance for Fun, and her helpers taught the kids moves that they could do no matter what their age or skill level. As a dance instructor, Bass noticed the desire from her studio students […]

Onward to Districts

The Wolves’ blood is up in their pursuit of a state championship, knocking aside Davison in first round playoff action, 41-0. “They made a lot of mistakes that helped out,” said Kurt Richardson, long-time head coach for the Clarkston Varsity Football team. “They made some fumbles. I was a little concerned because they were moving […]

Athletes of the Week

Spikers are ready for playoff action – starting this week with MHSAA Districts. They finished their regular season with a bang by winning the Andover Tournament during the weekend. They were undefeated going 6-0 for the day. They beat Utica Eisenhower in the championship match, 25-20 and 25-18. Emily Popp had 50 digs and was […]

Pounding paths to finals

Runners are heading to the MHSAA Cross Country State Finals this week after finishing in the top three at the regional meet last Saturday. The Lady Wolves finished in second place with 74 points. Oxford took first place with 65 points. “We had a really strong performance,” said Kevin Breen, coach for the Clarkston Girls […]

Desire, talent and sacrifice yields 9-0 season

Work on and off of the field paid off for the gridiron heroes of three teams as they made Clarkston history this season. The Clarkston Freshman, JV and varsity teams finished their regular season not only all three as OAA Red Champions but undefeated – a first in Wolf history. “It was been a lot […]

Leading the American Legion

The American Legion Post 377 19 travel team has won six out of the eight games they played in the last two weeks. They began last week splitting a double header against Troy’s Charles Edward Post 14 on Wednesday. Troy’s pitchers Eric Cotton and Chris Gebara limited Chief Pontiac to five hits. A shaky defense […]

Clarkston grad Brelinski named All American

Clarkston graduate David Brelinski is being paid for all of his hard work – he was named All American and has received a scholarship to attend Western Michigan University. Brelinski ended his second season at Kalamazoo Valley Community College with All American honors. He is one of 12 players chosen for the National Junior College […]