Lessons learned on the ice this season

Icers ended the season in the MHSAA Pre-Regionals with a loss to crosstown rivals Lake Orion on March 3, 4-1. “Overall we played well,” reflected Bryan Krygier, head coach for Clarkston Varsity Hockey. “We played hard. We took it to them for the most of the game. They were focused and played a physical game […]

Girls hold out hope for first

Spikers dominated last week as they defeated a league foe and tied for third place in Michigan Elite Tournament. ‘I was happy with the way we played,? said Girls Varsity Volleyball Coach Kelly Avenall. ‘Leading up to Saturday, I didn’t think we were playing up to our potential. I thought we were playing at the […]

Regionals around the corner

Runners Christian Bonzheim and Adam Bruderick received medals after their finish in the Fr. Gabriel Richard Invitational, Saturday. Bonzheim led the Boys Cross Country team and finished in 16th place at 17:09. It was his first run since he had to let his injury heal. Bruderick finished 17th, two seconds after his teammate. Clarkston took […]

LO Dragon stew next on the menu

Farmington Hills-Harrison felt a chill in the air as the second half began last Friday, but it wasn’t from the changing weather – it was from Clarkston’s gridiron gang. The Wolves put 26 points on the score board and by the end of the game had beaten the home team, 32-20. ‘It was a nice […]

Athlete of the Week

Runner Lindsey Fantin’s injuries may have slowed her down in the past few years but now she is ready to take on the state finals. Now a junior, Fantin dealt with a hip flexor injury in her freshman year and had shin problems last year in her cross country and track seasons. ‘It made me […]

Scrapbook camp at fairgrounds

The Camp Scrap Lock-in spring event begins next week and still has spots open, March 12-15. “It’s continuous around the clock scrapbooking event at the fairgrounds,” said Terri Burnett, Vice President of the Oakland County Fair Association. She added even though it is called a scrapbooking event it is also a place for women to […]

Expo for body and mind

The Body Mind Green Expo is set for March 12, 5:30 – 8 p.m. and the Clarkston Area Chamber of Commerce invites the community to come out for the event which is free and open to the public. “It’s a good opportunity for the community to come and meet some of the businesses in our […]

All hands on deck

Facing $1.3 million in state cuts, administration and school board met Tuesday morning to figure out what to do. They’ll start by looking at the budget and expenditures line by line, said Superintendent Dr. Al Roberts. ‘We are going to continue to thrive during the difficult economy,? Roberts said. ‘We have to see if we […]

Sweet music

Clarkston High School Marching Band entertained the football fans during the Wolves? Homecoming Game last Friday. The marching band is performing in the Tenth Annual Lamphere Band Invitational this Saturday. The opening ceremony starts at 4:45 p.m. and Clarkston is set to perform at 6:05 p.m. Awards are at 7:30 p.m. Lamphere High School is […]

Wolves bid Oak Park a Knighty-night

Senior Dakota Bender led the gridiron gang to victory during Friday’s Homecoming game against Oak Park. Bender scored five touchdowns in the first half as the boys finished, 35-6. ‘He was running up inside hard tonight,? said Wolves Head Coach Kurt Richardson. ‘Dakota ran very well tonight. He ran through the tackles. He was the […]

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