The Clarkston Boys Junior Varsity Soccer B team finished their season undefeated on Oct. 8. ‘In the game of soccer, I believe it is rare to have an undefeated season through 12 games against several different teams mixed with home and away games,” said Coach Tony Sajan. “I have been around the sport for a […]
The Lady Wolves gave fans a sample to why they are ranked No. 1 in the state as they beat Troy last Thursday at home, 3-0. “We have been ranked high before,” said Clarkston Varsity Volleyball Head Coach Kelly Pinner. “It is definitely something to be proud of and a huge honor. But I always […]
Sophomore Alex Matisse is heading to the MHSAA Boys Tennis Division 1 State Finals this week after qualifying on the Singles No. 1 court. “It was really exciting to qualify just because the person I had to play I have looked up to for a long time,” he said. During the semifinals round of the […]
Senior Andrew Myers wanted his signing to Madonna University to be low key so he sat down in the chair of Clarkston Boys Varsity Basketball and Clarkston High School Athletic Director Dan Fife’s chair with coaches, teammates and family watching the big moment. “It feels good,” Myers said about continuing his basketball career at Madonna, […]
Campers from Oxford Parks and Recreation Fun-N-Sun leaned over the pavement looking for sunflower seeds. The goal was to spit the seed the farthest during the Hillbilly Olympics held last Wednesday. It was the first (and probably the last time) the camp counselors would let the kids spit anything out of their mouths. Other events […]
The rain on Saturday morning slowed the start of the 11th annual Rural Pearl Ride, but didn’t dampen the spirits of 147 cyclists from near and far. ‘It turned out to be a nice ride despite the weather,? said Lori Collier, chair of this year’s ride. She noted they had 100 riders pre-register, the most […]
Clarkston’s gridiron heroes clinched a playoff spot last Friday night with their 37-20 win over Troy Athens. The varsity football team celebrated with a chant after the game, but long-time head coach Kurt Richardson saw something else during the game ? an opportunity to improve especially after the first half. ‘We made too many mistakes, […]
Cold? A little. Cloudy? At times.. Excited? Oh, yes! Splashpad enthusiasts braved the unusual cold July day to be the first in the water at the grand opening during the Seymour Celebration on July 18. Besides getting wet and turning blue, everyone enjoyed the festivities Seymour Celebration had to offer, including Rough Tough Trucks, a […]
Oxford High senior Marissa Manzella showed off her skills at the Western Michigan University All-Team Camp. She impressed the WMU coaching staff and received the ‘First Team? award. Ten girls were awarded out of 400 players at the camp. ‘It was pretty sweet,? Manzella said about winning the award. ‘My coaches were there to see […]
Students are going to have to make sure they take a good, long look at their Code of Conduct handbook when they go back to school in the fall. Superintendent William Skilling announced at the Oxford Community Schools Board of Education meeting on June 13 a few additions. The first addition is to Code 62, […]