An 11 point lead into the last quarter wasn’t enough to keep Clarkston’s Lady Cagers in the hunt. ‘We didn’t shoot the ball well and didn’t get the job done in the fourth quarter,? said Clarkston coach Tim Wasilk. The Wolves ended their season Monday after losing to Oxford in the district playoffs, 35-33. The […]
Two rematch games could have gone either way, but neither went for Clarkston. Varsity hockey lost their two rematch games last week, bringing their record 8-14-1. On Thursday, they played against Lake Orion and lost, 3-1. In the Wolves? first game against the Dragons, they lost 2-0. ‘I thought it went pretty well. I think […]
By Joe St. Henry Review Editor Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder wants to offer mandatory open enrollment in all of the state’s school districts. If Lake Orion Schools Superintendent Marion Ginopolis and apparently many folks around here have it their way, that door will be slammed shut. Earlier this year, Gov. Snyder outlined his idea for […]
By Olivia Shumaker Special Writer for The Review Walk in and look around: there’s a row of new bicycles along the wall, in every shape, size, model and color for the picking. If a bike just needs a few repairs, those are waiting on the other wall. It’s a cyclist’s dream. For those who love […]
The Varsity girls ski team continued on their journey towards states by winning regionals last Thursday at Mount Holly. The perfect score is a 20, the team had 23, scoring 11 points in the slalom and 12 points in the giant slalom. ‘We did very well as a team. We were very united,? said junior […]
Grapplers are getting ready for regional competitions this week after successful districts. The Wolves took their place as district champions for Division 1 after pinning Waterford Mott and Kettering this past Wednesday. The wins brought their overall record up to 16-4. ‘I think the guys are excited in the post season,? said Coach Joe DeGain. […]
Captain Joe Mastromatteo looks on as Bob Watros reveals, for the first time since its completion, the latestwall at the Orion Veteran’s Memorial. The etchings feature an excerpt from the Gettysburg Address, 13 stars representing the original 13 colonies and a number of other American iconography. The wall was erected by Ken Hickman, of KBH […]
Steve Morgan of Lake Orion came home from the Lake Orion Farmer’s Market with a little more than he expected July 27. As anyone who has visited the market knows, it’s not just fresh produce and friendly people. Live music, unique products and artistic allusions are all common, and on July 27, a contest entered […]
Jamie Reis and Ronald Grinold, both of Clarkston, announce their engagement to be married. The bride-to-be is a 2002 graduate of Michigan State University and is employed by U.S. Customs and Border Protection. She is the daughter of Rick and Denise Reis of Clarkston, and Randy and Nancy Longstaff of Davisburg. The future groom is […]
Clarkston High School’s Team RUSH is heading to Detroit with a mechanized catapult designed to launch 40-inch projectiles. They aren’t going to storm the city. The FIRST Robotics team is set to take on high schoolers from around the state in competition. The team sent off the robot with a ceremony this past Monday for […]