Starters Brandon Verlinden and Matt Kamieniecki anxiously awaited with smiles and high fives as their teammates received their Regional medals. The boys had just finished a close game against rivals Pontiac Northern. As any other game against the Huskies it was nail-biting, heart-racing, at the edge of the seat action – not only for the […]
Riverdawgs are getting ready for the baseball season to begin. In preparation they are inviting the Clarkston community to join them in the first annual ‘Spring Training? 5K Run/Walk on Saturday, April 18. ‘We have done lots of other fundraisers, but I am more excited about this one,? said Doug Brady, Clarkston Youth Baseball Organization […]
The Lady Wildcats earned a hard fought 45-34 victory over Rochester High on Feb. 4 with Skye Donaldson leading the charge by playing all 32 minutes and contributing 17 points, 5 rebounds and 4 assists. Other strong contributors from Oxford were Samantha Medici with 11 points, including three, three point shots at critical points in […]
After losing the Clarkston Wolves by eight pins earlier in the season, the Oxford boys were looking to get even on Feb. 7. The Wildcats came out with a 6 to 4 lead after the Baker games. The Wildcats won baker game 1 207 to 202 but lost game 2 236 to 233. Both games […]
dam Zak with four minutes remaining in the first game of the season. The Wolves had been putting shots on Birmingham United’s goal all night but only two had made it past the goalie. Zak took aim and the ball landed in the back of the net. It didn’t give the team an edge in […]
Lady Kickers practiced taking shots on the net during their chilly Monday afternoon practice. While some made it and some went off to the side, the players made a mental note and continued on. ‘We are working on finishing,? said Coach Sarah Wasilk. She was having the girls work on it after they tied their […]
By Meg Peters Review Staff Writer After 21 rounds of words he might not even have known, Scripps Middle School eighth-grader Nikhil Dwibhashyam won the 19th annual Oakland Press Regional Spelling Bee. Now he is preparing for an all expenses paid trip to the Scripps National Spelling Bee during Bee Week 2014 in Washington D.C. […]
By Meg Peters Review Staff Writer The Lions Club and Lake Orion Village Council had a chat’Monday’evening about bringing the Lions Club Jubilee back downtown, involving laughter, old memories, and prospects of returning the beer tent. Lake Orion Village Council is requesting public comment at the next meeting’February 24 before approving the Lions Club request […]
School budget cuts this year could mean outsourced custodians, substitute teachers, and cooks, among a host of other changes. Administration came up with more than $4 million in school-district cuts, but doesn’t recommend half of them. “The list is painful ? I’m not happy with it,” said Superintendent Dr. Al Roberts at the March 23 […]
Seven months after announcing their “new home,” Independence Township officials formally opened the new hall for business on Tues. March 24. Last week moving trucks were seen outside the building, while worker carried in loads of boxes and furniture to the inside. Meanwhile, inside town hall employees were dusting, labeling, and organizing materials in their […]