A gleam hit each lacrosse players eyes as they closed their game against Lake Orion on Saturday night. They cheered and hugged each other as the game ended and they beat their rivals during Clarkston’s Fifth Annual Game for a Cure event, 10-4. ‘It’s always good to beat Lake Orion,? said Boys Varsity Lacrosse Coach […]
Senior Shelby Hutchinson found a new asset for her skills she learned on the basketball court when she joined this year’s girls lacrosse team. ‘It helped me out a lot,? she said. ‘I brought a lot of my defense skills from basketball to use for lacrosse. Both defenses are pretty much the same. I already […]
Seven points behind and three more innings to go – Clarkston needed to turn around the control Lapeer East had on Saturday’s game. ‘We had some guys stand up,? said Boys Varsity Baseball Coach Phil Price. To turn it around in the championship game at the Nathan Manuel Tournament, Matt Rodgers hit a grand slam […]
The ball went on the loose in front of Waterford United’s net. Senior Bobby Peterson ran forward as the Wolves and Waterford blocked each other from getting possession. Peterson scooped the ball and threw it into the net with 4:32 remaining in the MHSAA Pre-Regional game last Thursday. The goal put Clarkston’s tally at 13, […]
Junior Liz Zezula is a well-known face on the Girls Varsity Softball team – she has started since her freshman year at Clarkston High School. Through the last few weeks Don Peters, head coach,has watched her continue to shine and help the team as they work on the OAA league title. ‘She is driven and […]
Rain, rivalry and revving the senior spirit have kept the Lady Kickers busy during the past week. The Girls Varsity Soccer team started the week on Thursday heading to Lake Orion to take on their biggest rivals. The plan was simple – the Dragons would not be winning another game for another year in a […]
Lady Wolves conquered their season goal last Thursday – they are heading to the state finals. They scored 21 points during the MHSAA Division 1 Regional meet in girls tennis and placed third, putting them one point behind Rochester and three behind West Bloomfield. ‘They were very focused,? said Coach Becky Freeman. ‘I was impressed […]
Sashabaw Middle School students released the salmon they had raised since fall into the Clinton River. Rodney Pierson’s science classes participated in Salmon in the Classroom – taking care of salmon from when they are inside an egg to over three inches long. ‘We watched the salmon grow so we could understand the life cycle […]
Ruthie Hutchons sat with her pad of paper and pen in hand. The spotlight shined on her in the Clarkston High School Performing Arts Center as she thought for a moment. ‘Dear Santa,? she spoke as she began writing on the paper. The poem for Wolvestock 2010 wasn’t about about what she desired for Christmas, […]
Great Lakes Cancer Institute invites cancer survivors, their families and friends to join them for ‘Survivorship…A Partnership? on June 13 for the First Annual Clarkston National Cancer Survivor Day. ‘The national day is celebrated the first Sunday in June,? said Susan Yun, RN. ‘It provides a way for us, the healthcare provider, to give back […]