The Clarkston boys baseball team has shown some growing pains having opened the season with a 2-3 record.
‘Nobody’s really beaten us this year; we’ve beaten ourselves. We have had a lot of errors so far. I sort of expected that because we are so young,? said Clarkston Coach Phil Price. ‘As the season goes along, I am sure those things will work themselves out.?
The Wolves opened the season with a 9-8 win against Davison on April 4, but then lost to Troy Athens 13-2 on April 6. Clarkston then went 1-1 at the Kalamazoo Valley Tournament before dropping another game on April 11 to Farmington in a 9-4 defeat.
After being on the road for four of their first five games the Wolves will get the chance to play in front of their home fans for the next three. On April 14, Clarkston will host Rochester, Kimball will come calling on April 18 and the home stand will wrap up on April 20 against Troy High.
? Noah Purcell