Athlete of The Week

Junior Erin Davenport has a plan every time she steps onto the court – play her hardest every minute and do what is best for the team. “She has really stepped up as a leader,” said Tim Wasilk, head coach for the Clarkston Girls Varsity Basketball team. “She has had a lot of good games […]

No snow? No problem for skiers

The sunshine and 50 degrees forecasted last week did not slow deter the Clarkston Ski teams from beginning their season. They opened with their first wins – the boys team went 2-0 for the week. They beat Cranbrook, 14-25, and Detroit Country Day, 10-33. The girls team lost to Cranbrook, 12-24.5, and beat Detroit Country […]

Ladies back on the court

Lady Cagers were down four points and had 40 seconds to make a difference in their game at Avondale last Thursday. Christina Jokisch scored a three-point shot to close the gap. They were able to get the ball back into their possession and Delaney Kenny scored on both her two free throw opportunities. Avondale struck […]

Victory on ice

Defenseman Adam Larkin led Icers on Saturday as they defeated Rochester United, 8-0. Larkin scored a hat trick to give the Wolves a boost. “It is always good when a defenseman scores a hat trick,” said Clarkston Boys Varsity Hockey Head Coach Bryan Krygier. “It was good to see Adam jump up in the play […]

Undefeated out of break

Going into the holiday break with five wins Dan Fife, long-time head coach for Clarkston Boys Varsity Basketball knew the team still had a long way to go once they returned to the court. “We can’t get too happy or overconfident,” he said. “There’s 20 games and it’s a long season.” The Wolves most recently […]

Three bonds, one vote, $20 million proposed by school administration

Clarkston Community Schools administration recommended the Board of Education approve a $20 million bond for the May 2012 election at their Dec. 12 meeting. The board will now review and finalize the bond list presented to them, which cut $3 million from a list presented Nov. 30. The list still focuses on building construction, bringing […]

Lights parade

Families bundled in their warmest attire and headed to downtown Clarkston for the annual Lighted Parade led by Clarkston High School’s Team RUSH, Dec 10. They continued the fun in Depot Park for carols, hot beverages and letters to Santa.

Wolves hustle for the win

Sophomore Nick Owens gave his teammates a boost in the final quarter of the game against Orchard Lake St. Mary’s Prep scoring nine points on his 3-point shots. Three more points from the Wolves during the quarter concluded the season opener with a win for Clarkston, 60-49. “We had great hustle,” said Owens. ” Everyone […]

Stuff-a-Bus with presents for local families

Clarkston Community Schools bus drivers are anxiously preparing for their 8th Annual Stuff-a-Bus, set for this Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. “It would be great to fill the bus again,” said Tammy Layton, bus driver. “We have been able to do it every year even with the economic problems.” Layton began the event eight […]

Wendi’s Word A column by Wendi Reardon

Only 70 minutes remained for the November month long challenge. Not taking any chances with the end result I copied and pasted over 100 pages of text into the small box. The screen on the webpage changed and a sigh of relief escaped, I had finished National Novel Writing Month (affectionately called NaNoWriMo or NaNo […]

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