This spring, the Wildcat Varsity Lacrosse team is looking to bring a new approach to this season after an inaugural season where they went 2-10. That team only had two players with experience. This year’s team returning players have more experience and have brought a new dedication and focus in practice. Head Lacrosse Coach Brian […]
Coming off a year with a record of 10-3, the Varsity Golf team is looking to take the next step and advance to Regionals this year. Varsity Head Coach Terry Kelley looks to instill more than just the fundamentals in his boys this year, he wants to see them grow in how they manage the […]
Talk with a transportation engineer and they’ll likely tell you the exact road, highway or interchange that inspired them down their career path. For Patrick Andridge, a master’s student in Wayne State University’s College of Engineering, it’s the I75/696 interchange in Royal Oak. ‘I remember being absolutely fascinated by the interchange when I was a […]
Talk with a transportation engineer and they’ll likely tell you the exact road, highway or interchange that inspired them down their career path. For Patrick Andridge, a master’s student in Wayne State University’s College of Engineering, it’s the I75/696 interchange in Royal Oak. ‘I remember being absolutely fascinated by the interchange when I was a […]
A year after the Varsity Girls soccer team finished sixth in the Flint Metro League Standings at 3-4-1, a new era was born as former Junior Varsity Coach Gary Skrzycki replaced Mark Sullivant as the Varsity Girls Soccer coach for the upcoming season. One of the first items that Coach Skrzycki wanted to tackle was […]
It’s time to let some things go,? said a teary-eyed Todd Dunckley before a packed school board audience March 25. For the second meeting in a row, students, staff and community members gathered in support of Dunckley, LOHS principal, whose contract renewal was an action item on the agenda. ‘While I make the necessary changes […]
February 15 and 16 marked the first free fishing weekend of 2014 by the Michigan DNR where fishermen and women could throw lines without a license. The next weekend is June 7 and 8. Bob Dudis pulled a 5 inch blue gill from his ice-hole at Trout Lake Saturday, from about a two-foot thick hole, […]
Lake Orion girls? varsity basketball team were road warriors last week, going on the road and winning all three games. The lady Dragons started the week at Royal Oak where they pulled out a gutsy win over the Ravens 37-34. Nicole Krier and Delaney Haan led the Dragons with 11 points apiece and Melanie Gagen […]
By Ailsa McCormick Review Intern Green is not just one of Lake Orion’s school colors. Tim Polonkey, a teacher and the Earth Club advisor at Lake Orion High School, works hard with his students on different ways of helping to prevent pollution. They have done things such as energy reduction, waste reduction and ecosystem restoration […]
Renting a few movies from Blockbuster and buying a bag of popcorn will put you back at least $15. A new hardcover book from Barnes and Noble costs around $26. Maybe all of your family shares one computer and would buy that new laptop if economic conditions were better. What’s your recourse when ends are […]