Boys track crush opponents

The year is looking bright for the boys track team as the skill and talent of a growing LOHS program has come together with a relative slump in the league. This was evident on April 18 in Lake Orion when the Lake Orion crushed Oxford 106 to 22. ‘The league is little down this year […]

Girls track growing, improving

By Gabriel Ouzounian Review Co-Editor The girls may not have won their meet against Oxford April 18, but the lady dragons showed their determination by breaking records – personal and school wide. The season is still early for the dragons and head coach Sjonne Mitchell believes the girls continue to improve and progress. ‘It was […]

Gabe’s Gripes: March of progress

Many of you may have already guessed this, but technology is a fascination of mine. I’m all over the tech journals during doctors visits, I stay up-to-date on the newest innovations and I certainly have a weakness for useful new devices. I move on to new stuff so often that I often forget how far […]

Pros help kids get fitter, faster

Lake Orion High School’s Natatorium got a touch of star treatment last weekend when Olympic medalist Julia Smit and world record holder Nick Thoman swam alongside area kids to teach them some of their tricks. The pair visited the school as part of the Fitter & Faster Tour – A traveling clinic group that visits […]

Boys rally after upset, dominate second game

The Dragons faced the full might of the Oxford Wildcat Baseball team in a doubleheader April 27, falling to the northern rivals before rallying to crush them in the second game. The first game, a 7-5 loss, saw the Wildcats score an early, dominating lead in the third inning. The Dragons managed to crawl back […]

Honoring teacher’s memory with a tree

Sometimes even the briefest of moments can create lifelong memories. At least that’s how the kids of Scripps Middle School’s eighth grade feel about former theatre teacher Ian Young. Young taught at the school for three years until he was forced to leave due to health issues. In the summer of 2011, he finally fell […]

Golfers have off-day, look forward to improvement

A couple of bad holes is all it took April 18 to put the Dragon golfers in third place on their home turf. Despite a solid performance on Boulder Pointe’s nine hole ‘dunes? course from junior Alex Waelchli, with 36, and senior Tyler Draggoo with 37, the rest of the team’s score of 41 sank […]

Dragons find their stride

The lady Dragons of lacrosse are maturing, slowly but surely and part of that growth included a couple of wins last week against North Harrison, 10-5, and Farmington, 14-9. Head Coach Bill Booth said the girls are learning some of the basic things and that the conditioning provided this year has begun to show. ‘Our […]

Summer arrives, Streetscape gets first true test

Summer is nearly here and the Lake Orion downtown business owners are looking forward to the months of boosted shopping ahead. 2011’s summer saw most of that opportunity crushed beneath construction necessary to introduce the downtown’s Streetscape – a beautification project that renovated roads, sidewalks and more. Now that the new facade is in place, […]

Businesses care about the fight against cancer

It’s relay for life season and even Orion’s businesses are getting involved with the cause. Hair Inn, located at 3753 S. Baldwin Road has committed to giving out haircuts to anyone who comes in on May 12 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The cuts are 10 dollars and all proceeds are going to the […]

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