Together again, after all these years

Music began and broadcasted throughout the gym, sounding a familiar tone for the 1991 Clarkston High School Wrestling team. It was AC/DC’s “Thunder Struck,” the song the State Champions would listen to as they warmed up on the mat. While the music played during a brief break in the midst of the Clarkston and Lapeer […]

Wolves put chink in Knights? armor

Junior Nick Tatu opened the game against Oak Park with a pair of three pointers on Friday night. Another shot from outside the arc from senior Matt Rodgers put the boys at nine while the Knights remained at zero. Keeping the momentum for the remainder of the game wasn’t hard as the Wolves kept adding […]

Athlete of the Week

Senior Jeff Sloney is continuing to leave his mark on Clarkston Wrestling for his final season. He placed second in his 130-pound weight class during two tournaments, Tournament of Champs on Dec. 30 and Oakland County Meet, Dec. 22. “He has wrestled great all year,” said Wolves’ Varsity Wrestling Coach Andy Auten. “He struggled when […]

Lady Cagers on fire with three-win streak

Lady Wolves sunk their first two wins of the new year last week against Chippewa Valley and Pontiac. “I was pleased with how they played,” said Clarkston Girls Varsity Basketball Coach Tim Wasilk. “They are getting better on the defensive and offensive ends. They are getting comfortable playing with each other on the floor.” The […]

Wolves pin Carman-Ainsworth for win

Grapplers split their dual meet last Wednesday, beating Flint Carman- Ainsworth and falling to Rochester for the first time in 25 years. Senior Matt Vandermeer got the night rolling in the boys 43-30 win over Carman- Ainsworth, winning the first match with a fall 4:53 against Tae Pendelton in the 171-pound weight class. Mitchell Manns […]

London sticks with parade marchers

Clarkston High School Marching Band members remain in a London state of mind, after their New Year’s trip. Senior Taylor Tomei glanced at the clock in the hallway behind the high school’s performing arts center ? five o’clock it read. “It’s 10 in London,” she calculated as she drifted back to the beloved city in […]

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