Back on track with win

Cagers were back on track after posting their first loss in the season to Detroit Community on Jan. 17. They followed the 46-37 loss at home with a win on the road against Southfield last Friday, 64-48. “We played much better,” said Dan Fife, Clarkston Boys Varsity Basketball head coach, about the difference between the […]

Lady Wolves still undefeated with win

Junior Delaney Kenny was ready to get back on the basketball court after sitting out a few games with a concussion. Within the first few minutes in the 58-42 win over North Farmington last Thursday she scored four points. Another basket from teammate Megan Hastings caused the Lady Raiders to call a time out. Coming […]

Surprise visit from Afghanistan

Griffin Schroeder was just getting settled in Ms. Grasso’s class on Jan. 10 when Clarkston High School Assistant Principal Jeff Kosin knocked on the door. He stepped in followed by Lt. Col. Kurt Schroeder, his dad. It was a surprise since Griffin didn’t expect him home until the next day. After not seeing his dad […]

Wendi’s Word A column by Wendi Reardon

If you haven’t heard by now, Clarkston Community Schools Board of Education voted for a special election on May 8 for a $20 million bond. The special election comes with a price tag for $35,000 ? money the district could save by having the election in November. Not only do I appreciate trustees Susan Boatman, […]

Athlete of The Week

Junior Jordan Dasuqi has grown since he was a ninth-grader on the Clarkston Boys Varsity Basketball and owed it all to defense. “The big thing for me is I didn’t play a lot last year because I didn’t play defense,” he admitted. “Now they have me start as point guard and it has helped me […]

Phoenix wings snipped

Senior Nick Tatu eased the minds of Clarkston fans within the first three minutes in the last quarter against Pontiac last Thursday. He finished three consecutive 3-point shots to boost the Wolves to a 50-32 lead in the OAA Red rivalry. “Tatu kept shooting,” said teammate junior Jordan Dasuqi. “When we came out of the […]

Lady Cagers put reins on Troy Colts for win

After taking the day off school in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr., the Lady Wolves hit the court. They had a dream, too. They were going to hold on to their undefeated title going into their game against Troy. It was a hard battle with turnovers, foul trouble and issues here and there but […]

Pinning down rivals

Grapplers posted their first two wins in the OAA Red league last week after defeating Lake Orion and Avondale. “We did good,” said Clarkston Varsity Wrestling Coach Derek Moscovic. “I was happy about it. Lake Orion and Avondale always send kids out to compete. They both have a long history of outstanding programs. Our guys […]

Bond vote set for May

Voters will decide in May if the school district can borrow $20 million, adding onto a current bonded debt of $138 million. Clarkston School Board voted 4-3, Jan. 9, to approve the special election. “I haven’t met anyone who has given me positive feedback about this bond,” said Trustee Sue Boatman, who voted against it, […]

Looking strong after break

Cagers made an impact coming back from their holiday break ready for action ? taking down two teams last week. The boys opened their OAA Red match up against North Farmington last Thursday with three field goals, courtesy of seniors Mitch Baenziger and Nick Tatu. Theycontinued the ride to a 66-32 win over the Raiders […]

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