League title within Wildcat hoopsters? grasp

After extremely tough wins over both Farmington and Stoney Creek last week, the Oxford varsity boys? basketball is within a reach of a league title if they can beat Harrison High School Thursday at home. ‘That puts us where we control our own destiny,? said Head Coach Stephan Henning, whose Wildcats currently control first, followed […]

Grapplers lose state tourney’s semi-finals

The Wildcat grapplers took a hard blow this weekend at the team state tournament after being defeated by the Davison Cardinals 47-16 in the semi-finals. Winners in the Davison match-up included Ben Line (215), Zach Wood (285), Jacob Call (103), and Wesley Maskill (160). Prior to meeting Davison, the Wildcats defeated Grandville High School in […]

‘Making the cut?

For three generations and more than a half century the Mooney family men have been cutting hair in Oakland County. Last month the latest in the long line of family clippers illuminated the ol? barber pole at 125 N. Ortonville Road. Ryan Mooney, 20, a 2007 Brandon High School graduate, joined his father Skip, 49, […]

CCRIF study discussed at townships

Brandon Twp.- Township officials want to hear about residents? current habits and opinions on waste hauling and recycling. Supervisor Kathy Thurman said she hopes to have a survey online at the township website, www.brandontownship.us, this week. Questions asked of residents will include: who is your current service provider, what does your service currently include, what […]

Boys ski takes third at championship race

The Holly/Oxford Boys finished third with 137 points at the Southereastern Michigan Ski League (SEMSL) Championship race held at Alpine Valley on Feb. 18. First place included Bloomfield Hills with 57 points, followed by Birmingham Brother Rice in second with 127 points. ‘The boys had a pretty solid day overall. Not the best slalom in […]

Bowlers headed to state finals

The Oxford boys came out of the gate firing and led the regional tournament at the 300 Bowl in Waterford after the first set of baker games. After rounds two and three of’baker games the Wildcats were tied for second’place. The top six to eight teams were all within 50 pins. The regular games would […]

Pair pleads guilty in Brandon Township armed robbery case

Two of the three individuals involved in the armed robbery of a Brandon Township man on Thanskgiving Eve have pleaded guilty. Corey Deandre Shaw, 19, of Pontiac, and Annmarie Elizabeth Hanna, 17, of Burton, pleaded guilty on April 6 to one count each of armed robbery in front of Sixth Circuit Court Judges Denise Langford […]

Wolfpack Update

The Varsity and JV tennis matches scheduled for today have been postponed to Monday, April 27.

Have you seen me?

By Meg Peters Review Staff Writer Rumors sprung up all over town that Bruce Gertz was found dead behind Kmart after a local woman called the police thinking he was frozen under his stiff blankets. ‘Bruce? is the homeless man who rides his bike down M24, and has been living behind Kmart and the old […]

More details of De Avila case released

By Meg Peters Review Staff Writer Additional details have been released about Nancy De Avila, the cheerleading coach at Lake Orion High School, who resigned last week just before she was charged with embezzlement. DeAvila was scheduled for a pre-trial hearing on two counts of embezzlement on Thursday, Feb. 27, after The Review went to […]