Trustee Egan pledges to be more positive

New Trustee Elizabeth Egan stepped up and into her new role Monday night, as Clarkston Board of Education President Steve Hyer swore her in. Egan was one of six candidates interviewed prior to the regularly scheduled meeting to fill former board member Joe Armstrong’s seat. Her business background, passion for learning and community involvement were […]

Baseball starts with wins

The crack of the bat gave off the sound of the Wolves beginning their baseball season with a great start. The boys varsity baseball team posted their first win last Friday against Rochester Adams, 12-10. ‘It was tough conditions because it was really windy out,? said Coach Phil Price. ‘Vince Siwicki did a nice job […]

Golfers swing to victory at OAA Red tournament

Golfers kept one stroke below Rochester Adams to take first place at the OAA Red tournament last Thursday. The boys scored 325, leaving Rochester to take second and Lake Orion for third. ‘The boys played extremely well under tough circumstances,? said Boys Varsity Golf Coach Pete Gallagher. ‘It was an extremely windy day,? he continued. […]

Diamond domination

Lady Wolves kick started the season dominating the scoreboard. They took down Troy-Athens in their first double header and won 12-1 and 10-0. “We scored lots of runs and didn’t give up any,? said Coach Don Peters. ‘I am very pleased.? The girls followed it up with three games at the Pinconning Tournament and facing […]

Athletes of the Week

Seniors Jordan Clark, Matt Kamieniecki and Tyler Scarlett have earned various honors during their years on the Boys Varsity Basketball team and the most recent honor is All-league for their last season. All three agreed it was an accomplishment brought on with the help of their teammates. ‘Winning a share of the league championship is […]

Lacrosse record even with win, loss

The Wolves added one to each column last week as they came back from break.They lost to Troy-Athens on April 15, 19-7. ‘We didn’t look good that night,? said Boys Varsity Lacrosse Head Coach Brian Kaminskas. ‘We had five starters out for the game and it showed we weren’t ready.? The top performers of the […]

Clarkston High School performs ‘Father of the Bride?

Three hundred dollars, Kyle Catalano kept repeating as he and his costars prepared for rehearsal. ‘Seventy-five dollars a head, 150 people and that’s for catering,? he continued as he slowly became Mr. Banks for Clarkston High School’s rendition of Father of the Bride. The play begins with Catalano and Mrs. Banks, portrayed by Stephanie Burnham, […]

Grapplers conquer OAA Red tournament

Hands hoisted the glass trophy into the air as the Wolves celebrated their victory as the OAA Red tournament champion. ‘It’s a good thing for the program,? said Freddie DeRamus, head coach. ‘It gets us in the conversation. I think people forgot about us. Last year we were banged up and a young team. We […]

Andrea’s Anecdotes A column by Andrea Beaudoin

I’m not used to people not answering my questions. I found out my mom has a brain tumor on Saturday. I just want the best for my mom. I ask questions for a living. I also research a lot, and so I researched into having brain surgery. I found out Henry Ford is one of […]

Pink slips for 50 teachers

Newly appointed Trustee Elizabeth Egan’s first action on Clarkston Board of Education was to break a 3-3 tie, promoting two administrators and sending lay-off notices to 50 teachers. Brief discussion focused on the process leading to promoting Clarkston Junior High School Principal Shawn Ryan to deputy superintendent, and Communications Director Anita Banach to human resources […]

1 58 59 60 61 62 188