Canada defends against national teams

As Drew Canada heads into his third game next week in the Wheelchair Hockey League, he is using each game to get him ready for the North American PowerHockey Tournament in Toronto next summer. During the fall Canada plays as a Hornet but he changed jerseys when he was asked to join the Michigan Mustangs […]

Run for fun

This year’s theme was the Daytona and Andersonville Elementary students had their engines ready and sneakers geared for last Wednesday’s Fun Run. Wearing their class colors and representing a NASCAR driver, the kids ran around the track and collected a rubber band for each lap they completed. Before racing, the students and teachers posed with […]

Head count up, slightly

Schools across Michigan used incentives to entice students to attend school last Wednesday for Count Day but Clarkston Community Schools didn’t have to. ‘We have very good attendance rates,? said Anita Banach, director of communications and marketing for Clarkston Community Schools. ‘We didn’t have to do anything out of the usual to encourage our students […]

Wendi’s Word A column by Wendi Reardon

The tides of change started to turn no sooner than the ink was dried on my last column. As coaches already know – my beat has changed – I am covering schools and will cover as much as sports as I can until a new reporter is hired. I have been lucky covering sports – […]

Coaches bring love of lacrosse to teams

Leanne Stickle and Nicole Cummings are ready for the snow to melt and for spring to begin as they take the helm for Clarkston Girls Lacrosse Program. Stickle steps into the position of head coach for the varsity team and Cummings will coach the junior varsity team. Both understand the program has seen a lot […]

Highest honors

Dan Fife accomplished a lot over his basketball coaching career in Clarkston and on Friday he will add one more accomplishment – being inducted into the Basketball Coaches Association of Michigan Hall of Fame. ‘As far as awards go from the state, it is probably as high as you can get,? said Fife. Though as […]

Phone policy problems

Two school board trustees missed an Aug. 26 special meeting, but one voted anyway. That doesn’t sit well with Trustee Joan Patterson, who didn’t vote. “I think the board needs to decide how it’s going to operate,? said Patterson at the Sept. 28 Clarkston Board of Education meeting. ‘The problem is how does the board […]

Drama club brings musical to stage

Fans you heard correctly. Your favorite rock star, Conrad Birdie, was drafted into the army. But before he leaves he has selected one lucky fan to kiss. And the lucky girl is Kim MacAfee. You can see Conrad before he leaves on Feb. 26-28 as the Clarkston High School Drama Club presents “Bye Bye Birdie.” […]

Potter earns top nod from state language association

Vicki Potter doesn’t only teach French at Clarkston High School but immerses the students in the culture and experiences she has encountered. She answered the phone a few weekends ago to hear the Michigan World Language Association president announcing news Potter was named Secondary Teacher of the Year. ‘It was a complete surprise,? Potter said. […]

Having fun at Bailey Lake

Students filled Bailey Lake Elementary on Saturday afternoon – yes, during the weekend! It was the School Fair and Bulldogs of all ages and sizes had lots to do – playing games, dunking staff members, face-painting, buying books, and of course – eating delicious food. For more photos from the fair – click on the […]

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