By Teddy Rydquist Leader Sports Writer Another sign of the program’s progression, the Oxford Wildcats boys’ tennis team captured both the OAA Blue regular season championship on Sept. 30, and the OAA League Tournament title on Friday, Oct. 4 at Farmington High School. Finishing the regular season a flawless 5-0 in league play, the Wildcats […]
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Geralynn Marie Brazier, of Lake Orion, passed away September 28, 2019. She was 63. Lynn is the beloved wife of Stanley for 39 years; loving mother of Shannon and Sean; loving daughter of the late Leonard and Loretta DeBell; and dear sister of the late Dennis DeBell and the late Joni Hinman. Lynn loved living […]
Richard Dean Wonch, of Oxford Township and formerly of Lake Orion, passed away September 29, 2019. He was 65. Richard is the beloved father of Cecilia Wonch (Josh Smith); loving friend and companion of Lorrie Beseau; dear brother of Jeff (Dayna) Wonch and Shelly (Bill) Durso; and loving uncle of several nieces and nephews. He […]
Led by the Wildcat marching band and featuring colorful floats, Oxford’s homecoming parade will hit the streets at 5:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 4. As usual, it will start on East St. in the village, then head north along N. Glaspie St./N. Oxford Rd. and end at the high school. The 1-4 Wildcat varsity football team […]
The Oakland County Sheriff’s Crash Reconstruction Unit is assisting deputies from the Brandon Township substation with the investigation of a single motor vehicle fatal crash that occurred at 4:25 p.m. Sept. 29 on Seymour Lake Rd. at the intersection of Perry Lake Rd. A 65-year-old Oxford man was operating a 1992 Ford Mustang east on […]
John (known to many as Jack) Francis Carr, of Oxford, passed away peacefully at his home on Saturday, Sept. 28, 2019 surrounded by his loved ones. He was 83. He was a one of a kind man and if you knew him, you LOVED him. He loved God, his family, his friends, his Rottweiler (Diesel), […]
By Teddy Rydquist Leader Sports Writer During their second consecutive home game, the Oxford Wildcats fell behind the Clarkston Wolves by two scores at halftime and ran out of time in their comeback effort as the Wolves held on for a 33-28 win at Wildcat Stadium on Friday, Sept. 27. Gifting Clarkston with excellent field […]
By Teddy Rydquist Leader Sports Writer After dropping their OAA opener, 3-0, to the Clarkston Wolves on Sept. 19, the Oxford Wildcats volleyball program was looking to get back in the win column when they hosted their biggest rival, the Lake Orion Dragons, on Sept. 24. Instead, the Dragons served the Wildcats the same treatment […]
By Teddy Rydquist Leader Sports Writer After suffering back-to-back OAA losses to Lake Orion on Sept. 24 and Stoney Creek on Sept. 26, the Oxford Wildcats volleyball team was able to show progress during their tournament at Goodrich High School on Saturday, Sept. 28. In their first match of the day, the girls made quick […]