Lady Wolves fall in opener

Lady Kickers headed back to the field under the bright sun and cold wind on Monday afternoon. After the season opener ended in a loss to Waterford Kettering, 1-0, practice would serve as the place to work on a few techniques. “We did some good things at times,” said Sarah Wasilk, head coach for the […]

Athletes of The Week

The stage was set for the third time as players from Our Lady of the Lakes stepped onto the court at Breslin Center at Michigan State University in East Lansing for the third consecutive time, March 17. For the third time, they won the MHSAA State Championship for Class D Girls Basketball. The team is […]

Hanging in there

Beating Flint Southwestern Academy won Clarkston Varsity basketball its sixth regional title, but Saginaw’s the big prize. ‘They take speed and quickness to a whole ‘nother level,? said Coach Dan Fife. ‘It’s going to be difficult. It’s a great opportunity for our kids. They play more. They can intercept it. They are athletic. They can […]

Cagers flatten Flintstones

Beating Flint Southwestern Academy won Clarkston Varsity basketball its sixth regional title, but Saginaw’s the big prize. ‘They take speed and quickness to a whole ‘nother level,? said Coach Dan Fife. ‘It’s going to be difficult. It’s a great opportunity for our kids. They play more. They can intercept it. They are athletic. They can […]

Athletes of the Week

Clarkston’s Varsity Soccer players earned the 2007 Fall ‘Good Sports Are Winners? Award. The MHSAA gives out the sportsmanship award to nearly 200 teams during the postseason. The team had a lot of success on the field, ending the season with a record of 18-4-3. A lot of their success was attributed to the team’s […]

Wrestling champs place at finals

When Adam Lauzun was in fourth grade, his mom, Terri, signed him up for wrestling. His dad, Dave, wrestled in high school. Wrestling seemed like a sport father and son could enjoy together. His mom said Adam fought it, but she told him to try it and if he didn’t like it, he didn’t have […]

Wolf Pack update

After two overtimes, the Wolves basketball season came to an end. They lost to Saginaw, 86-77, in the quarterfinals. The loss brought their overall record to 23-3. Get more details in the next Clarkston News print edition on March 19, 2008.

Getting a grip on their future

Young grapplers ages 5-14 and thousands of their fans filled Clarkston High School Sunday for MMAW Championship, hosted by Clarkston Wrestling Club. Twelve wrestlers from Clarkston qualified, and four placed in the top four. Dallas Hood was the only state champion from Clarkston. He wrestled in the 5-6 age group in the 58 pound weight […]

Season ended by St. Mary’s

Jeremy Messing tied up Clarkston’s quarterfinals game last Wednesday against East Kentwood with a second-period goal, leading the way to a 4-1 victory. Kentwood (11-16-1) struck first with a goal by Tyler Copeland in the first period, but were unable to hold off he Wolves? second-period performance. Tyler Frakes scored Clarkston’s second point with an […]

Wendi’s Word A column by Wendi Reardon

This is it, a new year is just around the corner. I feel ready. More ready than I was for 2007 to come. I am not the type of girl to make resolutions. Resolutions to me mean it’s just going to get broken. I tried them. Ones I have tried in the past include no […]