Athlete of the Week

The cheering from the jungle was loud and catching as wide receiver Caine Watlington scored on a 86-yard touchdown pass from DJ Zezula with eight minutes left in the Wolves? home opener against Troy Athens. It was his second touchdown for the game after he opened the game on a 14-yard pass from Zezula. He […]

Wendi’s Word A column by Wendi Reardon

I am preparing for battle. A battle against plot bunnies, argumentive characters, energy zombies, repetitive word ninjas, oh… and procrastination. Yes, it is almost time for November – National Novel Writing Month – writing a 50,000 word novel in 30 days. That’s right – for the entire month you write a novel averaging 1,677 words […]

Wolves? eye win over Troy

The gridiron heroes are gearing up this week to continue their control on the OAA Red and clinch their playoff spot. The boys head to Troy (2-4, 2-3 OAA Red) and Kurt Richardson, Clarkston Varsity Football head coach, isn’t taking the numbers in their record lightly. ‘I think they are a lot better than their […]

Athletes of The Week

When the Clarkston Girls Swim and Dive team beat Seaholm for the first time in Lady Wolves history on Sept. 17 senior captains Kathryn Culver, Jessica Moster, Sivhaun Sera, Sami Stelpflug and Natalie Vela helped to lead the way. ‘It was really exciting for the girls team,? Sera said. ‘We stuck together and pulled out […]

Wolves clinch league

Twelve long years have passed since the Wolves won the league title and they broke the streak last Thursday earning a share of the OAA White title. “It was a major accomplishment for us,” said Clarkston Boys Varsity Tennis Coach Chas Claus. “It is something all of the guys are very excited about and proud […]

Kickers shut down Cougars

The last home game was eventful for the kickers on Oct. 1 – they celebrated 30 years of Clarkston soccer, it was the first alumni night, and they had a huge win over a league foe as they shut out Stoney Creek 2-0. “Stoney Creek has had our number for a number of years,” said […]

Spikers score first win in OAA Red

Emily Malinowski and Katie Chadwell blocked the incoming volleyball from North Farmington, sending it back over the net. The Lady Raiders were unable to return it – giving Wolves another point to boost them to 6-0 in the third game last Thursday at Clarkston High School. The Lady Wolves varsity volleyball would continue the momentum […]

Marathoners bring Hope to those in need of water

During the week Susan Mohr and John Drallos can be found at Clarkston High School helping students with their studies. This Sunday they will be helping the Pokot tribe in Kenya, Africa, as they run in the Detroit Marathon for the Hope Water Project with Kensington Community Church. “Kensington has helped the Pokot tribe in […]

Wolves break streak to head to state finals this week

The Wolves checked off one more item on their goal list for Fall 2013 as they scored 19 points at the MHSAA Tennis Regionals – qualifying them for the state finals last Thursday. “It was a great day for the team,” said Clarkston Boys Varsity Tennis Coach Chas Claus. “We definitely enjoyed the challenge and […]

Spikers take out two

Spikers took down two more OAA Red foes last week showing Troy and Stoney Creek what they are made of finishing both games, 3-0. The Clarkston Varsity Volleyball team ended the week defeating Stoney Creek last Thursday, 25-20, 25-22, 25-13. “Stoney Creek is a very good team,” said Coach Kelly Avenall. “They are very athletic. […]