Students at Carpenter Elementary celebrated their 100th day of the school year last week with activities themed around the number 100. Pictured to the left is probably the highlight of the day for first grade students in Ms. Freeman’s class: Lucy is selecting 100 snacks which she then got to eat… yum yum! Above, Ainsley, […]
By Teddy Rydquist Review Sports Contributor With the ambient temperature remaining steady at a couple of degrees below freezing, the Lake Orion Dragons boys and girls skiing teams hit the slopes at Pine Knob in Clarkston to compete in the Michigan High School Athletic Association Regional 2 Meet on Feb. 12. Like how the scoring […]
Lake Orion High School will hold their second annual Career Day during the school day on May 28. Eleventh grade students will have the opportunity to job shadow a professional in their potential career paths in order to help them further explore their interest. Students will be paired with a mentor in the field of […]
By Kristie Orselli Review Sports Contributor The wrestling team’s post-season play did not start off well; losing to Clarkston in team district action on Feb 12. However, the Dragons fared much better in individual districts on Feb. 15, qualifying nine wrestlers for regionals. Senior Issac Kinne was the lone first place finisher, avenging a prior […]
Lake Orion’s girls varsity basketball team headed to Avondale High School on Feb. 11 to take on the OAA White division leaders. The Yellowjackets dominated the court, extinguishing the Dragons 54-21. Freshman Madeleine Ebbert led Lake Orion in scoring with six points, followed closely by senior captain Grace Vukelich with five points. On Friday, the […]
By Megan Kelley Review Writer One thing that sets Lake Orion apart from districts throughout the country is their athletic program. Each year, Lake Orion High School sees Dragon athletes go on to further achieve their dreams by signing to play college level sports. LOHS held their second signing day event of the year on […]
There may be “no place like home”, but is there more to that classic line than people know? The Scripps Middle School thespians present “The Wizard of Oz, the Deleted Scene” during two performances beginning at 7 p.m. Feb. 20 and Feb. 21 at Scripps Middle School, 385 E. Scripps Rd. Tickets are $5 for […]
By Teddy Rydquist Review Sports Writer Triskaidekaphobia is defined as “the fear or avoidance of the number 13.” For the Lake Orion Dragons boys’ basketball team, the unlucky number of late has been 59. The Dragons dropped a pair of home contests, 59-38 to the Clarkston Wolves on Feb. 4, and 59-48 to the Oak […]
By Megan Kelley Review Writer The lady Dragon bowling team has been fairly consistent in recent years. With one of Michigan’s top bowling coaches, Dennis O’Neill, at the wheel and a handful of some key athletes, the teams recent success is far from luck. Currently, the team of seven is sitting pretty in the first […]
By Kristie Orselli Review Sports Contributor The Dragon wrestling team concluded their regular season with a second-place finish at the OAA Red league tournament. Lake Orion squared off against Red Division rivals Clarkston, Oxford, Rochester, Rochester Adams and Birmingham Seaholm at Clarkston High School. The team wrestled well finishing behind only Oxford. Team results were: […]