Players from Clarkston’s gridiron gang walked off the practice field on Monday focused on the end result of the day’s session. The focus to beat Rochester Adams in the season opener this Friday. ‘It’s a dogfight,? said long-time Wolves? Head Coach Kurt Richardson about the tradition to play Adams at the beginning of the season. […]
Senior quarterback Tyler Scarlett began his football career early. He joined the Clarkston Chiefs when he was in fourth grade and started out as a running back. It was a few years later he was drawn to the position he plays today for the Clarkston varsity football team. “I became a quarterback when someone got […]
By Meg Peters Review Staff Writer From the sidelines, Kimberly Santini grew up fascinated by the energy of the horse, using crayons to draw her own surrogate horse farms she hung on her bedroom walls. She was one of those horse-girls, although she never got that pony. It was ritual for her and her grandfather […]
This isn’t just any old edition of the Oxford Leader. It’s the Goodfellow issue. Yes, it’s filled with all the usual coverage of local events and people. The difference is when it’s purchased from an Oxford Lions Club member, it will help give needy folks a merrier Christmas. Members and associates of the Oxford Lions […]
Senior Jake Ray sent the ball to the other side of the soccer field with four seconds remaining – killing Lapeer East’s opportunity to tie the game on Monday. Clarkston sealed their fate at the beginning of the second half scoring the only goal during their first home soccer game. Lapeer East kicked the ball […]
Spikers showed off their skills at the West Bloomfield Invitational on Saturday. They remained undefeated against five teams until they headed off against Notre Dame Prep. They lost both sets 25-21. ‘It was one of the best starts we have had,? said Coach Kelly Avenall. Senior Jenna Coates had 69 digs and five aces for […]
‘A very emotional journey? and ‘a labor of love.? That’s how Oxford Public Library Director Bryan Cloutier described the lengthy process behind bringing a national museum exhibition to town for all to see, experience and appreciate. ‘We’re very excited to have it,? he said. On Saturday, Dec. 6, ‘The Way We Worked,? a Smithsonian Institution […]
As more and more members of the aging World War II generation pass away each day, the significance of December 7, 1941 seems to be rapidly fading from the nation’s collective consciousness. For older Americans, this date continues to ‘live in infamy,? as President Franklin Delano Roosevelt put it, because it’s when Pearl Harbor, a […]
Runners from the boys cross country team spent Saturday getting ready for the fall season to begin. They participated in the 32nd Annual Crim Race in Flint. ‘It wasn’t required for them to go,? said Coach Mike Taylor. ‘They had the option. The boys that went did pretty well. I was pleased.? Sophomore Adam Bruderick […]
Varsity and JV football team players walked door-to-door throughout the neighborhoods. They had their paper bags ready and open to any donations the community had to give for the 12th Annual Rush for Food. Players from the freshmen team awaited at Lighthouse Emergency Services, off Sashabaw Road, to collect the bags from vehicles, sort and […]