Labor free

A summer tradition is visiting the First Congregational Church’s Annual Labor Day Fair and Classic Car Show. Gray clouds and a chilly wind didn’t keep people away from checking out classic cars, petting and feeding animals, listening to music and playing games. Many went inside the church to keep warm while shopping for antiques, collectibles […]

Wolves? defense line leads team to first win

Senior Ty Foltz caught the football with 25.2 seconds to go in the game on the three yard line. Clarkston players and fans cheered – Foltz had intercepted West Bloomfield’s throw to the endzone. The Wolves took over and Quarterback Nick Demattia took a knee letting the clock run as the boys won their first […]

Keeping the beat

For your half-time entertainment – the Clarkston High School Marching Band. For those unable to watch the band when they perform in England for the 25th Anniversary New Year’s Day Parade – stop by the next home Wolves Varsity Football game on Sept. 17. The marching band has their first competition on Sept. 25 at […]

Spikers lead with two wins

Lady Wolves are gearing up for their first league game of the season. They prepared by defeating Oxford and Flushing last week in their Quad on Aug. 31. They beat the Lady Wildcats, 25-12 and 25-14 and Flushing 25-22 in both sets. “I am happy with the way the girls played,” said Coach Kelly Avenall. […]

Only 5K away from Jamboree in OAA

Runners are showing off their footing and speed as they get ready for their upcoming busy weeks. Both the Boys and Girls Varsity Cross Country teams compete in the West Bloomfield/Brother Rice Invitational on Saturday and their first OAA Jamboree is set for next Tuesday. “They look really good,” said Girls Cross Country Coach Kevin […]

Wolves create more opportunities to score

Kickers finished last week the same as they did their first week of play – but what the scores didn’t show was more passion on the field. The boys lost to Detroit Catholic Central on Aug. 31, 2-1. The lone goal for the Wolves was scored by junior Garret Gotaas during the second half. “It […]

Schools delay sup’t vote another week

Time is running out for Clarkston’s search for a new superintendent. Meeting to discuss the two finalists, Sept. 2, Clarkston Board of Education decided to postpone selection so they can visit candidates’ school districts. “We haven’t disregarded either candidate,” said board President Steve Hyer. “Going with a site visit we can go out and maybe […]

Teachers rehired as class sizes increase

Class sizes are growing in elementary schools across the district and the Clarkston Board of Education addressed the hot spots. Interim Superintendent David Reschke told the board on Aug. 25 it is a yearly occurrence especially before school starts. “Since it is so critical this year we wanted to let the board know,” said Reschke. […]

Lady Wolves take over tournament

Spikers dominated the Grand Blanc Invitational and won it for the second consecutive year. “I was very impressed with how the girls played,” said Girls Varsity Volleyball Coach Kelly Avenall. “We have been working on a lot,” she added. “I was nervous about our blocking because because I didn’t think we had a strong blocking […]

Wolves shutout Waterford Kettering for win

Junior Ryne Jones took the pass from teammate Conor Bright and with a swift kick put it into Waterford Kettering’s net for the second time on Sept. 9. Captain Jarrett Kersten added one more to end the night for the Wolves’ win, 3-0. “We really stepped up and stuck with our game plan and moved […]