Grapplers faced a hard loss after finishing their dual meet at Detroit Catholic Central last Wednesday, 47-16 The Detroit Catholic Central team had already scored 23 points on Clarkston by the time Ty Foltz stepped onto the mat. He quickly went into action taking on Charlie Joseph in the 135-pound weight class. Once Foltz got […]
Lady Wolves returned to the basketball court after half-time with a determined look in their eyes as they faced Pontiac last Thursday. With the home team nine points behind on the board Megan Hastings closed the gap by sinking a field goal at the beginning of the second quarter. The Wolves put all their elements […]
Cagers walked to Monday’s practice after watching the tape from the game against North Farmington. Their heads were filled with mental notes they made while watching Friday’s overtime loss, 42-40. ‘We didn’t play well,? said Boys Varsity Basketball Head Coach Dan Fife. ‘We played just how North Farmington wanted us to play.? The game was […]
Anna Manilla reached out her long arms to her sides and kept her watch on the Pontiac player steadily bouncing the ball towards Clarkston’s basket. The opposition moved forward and Manilla and teammate Megan Hastings quickly reacted. They reached their hands up, blocking the player from making a shot and causing her to lose possession. […]
Clarkston High School students walked around the hallways on Friday wearing something usually not allowed – hats. It was a special day, for the low cost of $1 students, teachers and staff members could wear a hat. All the money was collected and is going to help Haiti survivors after the country was hit by […]
The Clarkston High School football program has a time-honored tradition before they begin each season – they go into the community and give back. The program was recognized and received the Steve Spicer Memorial Leadership Award. Kurt Richardson, Wolves Varsity Head Football Coach, accepted the award on behalf of the program on Friday in Battle […]
The cookie was broken and unsellable ? perfect for an impromtu sampling. Gloria and Helen Josephson chewed and nodded in agreement. It was a delicious batch. The Springfield Plains Elementary students and their parents, Kate and Ross, have been baking cookies since Jan. 14 to raise money for American Red Cross Haiti Relief. An $8 […]
Clarkston Community Schools plans to cut more this year than the past five years combined. ‘There are going to be a lot of factors and a lot of emotions,? said Trustee Barry Bomier. ‘I anticipate a lot of difficult decisions we are going to make.? The Board of Education expected a $6.4 million deficit in […]
Did you see what happened on (fill in the blank)? No, not unless I remembered to Google-it when I had WiFi connection on my laptop. I have come to depend on the internet more than I used to. It’s not just for information but keeping up with what is going on. If you didn’t know, […]
Seventh-grader Kaitlyn Gilbert handed an envelope and two grocery bags to Monica Phillips, her Language Arts teacher at Sashabaw Middle School. Enclosed were $80 and 15 health kits, all collected from her friends and family for the Health Kits for Haiti project Phillips led. ‘I’m just so impressed and thankful with how many people outside […]