Lacrossers to stay true blue at Aurora, Mars

Teammates Andrew Miller and Jon-Erik Avery have decided they are going to keep their blue color when they go to college in the fall. In front of friends, family and the Boys Varsity Lacrosse team they showed commitment to their respected colleges. Miller heads to Aurora University in Aurora, Illinois. He joins a select group […]

Sitting down with Avi

Jack Kuczmanski sat down in front of the webcam and looked at the face on the computer screen, live from Denver. He introduced himself to Avi, the author sixth grade Advanced Language Arts classes at Sashabaw Middle School studied and were interviewing via Skype. Each student in Kristine Butcher and Anne Ortel’s classes had read […]

Wolves knock Waterford United out of playoffs

The ball went on the loose in front of Waterford United’s net. Senior Bobby Peterson ran forward as the Wolves and Waterford blocked each other from getting possession. Peterson scooped the ball and threw it into the net with 4:32 remaining in the MHSAA Pre-Regional game last Thursday. The goal put Clarkston’s tally at 13, […]

Athlete of the Week

Junior Liz Zezula is a well-known face on the Girls Varsity Softball team – she has started since her freshman year at Clarkston High School. Through the last few weeks Don Peters, head coach,has watched her continue to shine and help the team as they work on the OAA league title. ‘She is driven and […]

It’s all net for Clarkston players

Rain, rivalry and revving the senior spirit have kept the Lady Kickers busy during the past week. The Girls Varsity Soccer team started the week on Thursday heading to Lake Orion to take on their biggest rivals. The plan was simple – the Dragons would not be winning another game for another year in a […]

Clarkston aces regional competition

Lady Wolves conquered their season goal last Thursday – they are heading to the state finals. They scored 21 points during the MHSAA Division 1 Regional meet in girls tennis and placed third, putting them one point behind Rochester and three behind West Bloomfield. ‘They were very focused,? said Coach Becky Freeman. ‘I was impressed […]

Fish teach life lessons

Sashabaw Middle School students released the salmon they had raised since fall into the Clinton River. Rodney Pierson’s science classes participated in Salmon in the Classroom – taking care of salmon from when they are inside an egg to over three inches long. ‘We watched the salmon grow so we could understand the life cycle […]

Students LEAD the way

Ruthie Hutchons sat with her pad of paper and pen in hand. The spotlight shined on her in the Clarkston High School Performing Arts Center as she thought for a moment. ‘Dear Santa,? she spoke as she began writing on the paper. The poem for Wolvestock 2010 wasn’t about about what she desired for Christmas, […]

Wendi’s Word A column by Wendi Reardon

The stands at Clarkston High School were silent – a still hush of fans watching the lacrosse game between the Wolves and Lake Orion. Silent until the beginning of the second quarter, when Joe Puertas tied the game. Clarkston fans were charged ? banging their feet against the aluminum, cheering their hearts out to the […]

Girls reach goal

One of the Lady Kickers’ goals for this season was not to have any tied games, and as time ran out against Birmingham Groves, both teams had scored one goal each. Lindsey Adams crossed the ball over to Mikayla Ferer. With 2:30 left in the game, Ferer kicked it for the win, 2-1. ‘It wasn’t […]

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