Senior Chris Canada smiled and shook hands with his brother Drew before stepping off Clarkston High School’s gymnasium floor. Both had just competed against each other in the Wheelchair Hockey Championship round on May 5, and both teams came to a draw after winning one game each. It was just one fundraising event during the […]
One by one Pine Knob Elementary fifth-graders poured a cup of dirt onto the newest tree in front of the school last Friday. The tree was a gift to the school. As it grows, the students will grow with it as they attend middle school, junior high, high school and head off to college or […]
CJ Gozdor looked at the bar and ran towards it in his high jump event at the OAA Red Track meet on Friday. As opponents kept narrowing down, he kept soaring above each height, finishing in first place at 6?3? as teammate Mike Schwartz finished in sixth place. The boys finished in fourth place out […]
Lady Hitters beat West Bloomfield in both of their double-header games last Wednesday. “The game was played really nice,” said Clarkston Girls Varsity Softball Head Coach Don Peters. The girls got the first game going in the fourth inning by bringing in four runs and won the game 4-0. Megan Hastings hit a triple and […]
Kevin Horton charged towards South Lyons’ net and scored 30 seconds into the game on Saturday. The pace only continued to mount as the Clarkston Boys Varsity Lacrosse team rallied a 13-6 win over their visitors. “It was a good win,” said Brian Kaminskas. “There were a lot of reasons to make some mistakes and […]
The Girls Varsity Tennis team finished their regular season with a win against Stoney Creek and Utica Eisenhower in preparation for this week. They beat both teams 8-0. Going into Thursday morning at Rochester High School the girls are feeling confident. “The girls have been working really hard,” said Becky Freeman, head coach. “They want […]
The Lady Wolves formed a circle and raised their lacrosse sticks up in the air on Saturday night. They won the scrimmage game against Waterford United. It helped prepare them for the upcoming final week of the regular season and to play for the all-day Game for a Cure event. “It was fun,” said Stephanie […]
For some parents, Project Lead the Way is leading Clarkston schools into open-enrollment trouble. “A lot of parents are coming to me about open enrollment,” said Clarkston Board of Education Trustee Joan Patterson. “We need to verify we have the support. Parents are concerned our students have the first opportunity. It is our responsibility to […]
Sashabaw Middle School teacher Howard Andress asked his students to help with a math problem. He needed to raise $2,500 for Wish-A-Mile for the Make-A-Wish event he is participating in July. How much could be raised with their help by the July 1 deadline? One way students could solve the math problem was to donate […]
The Lady Wolves took charge of the tennis courts on Thursday, scoring their first MHSAA Division 1 Regional title. “It was very exciting,” said Clarkston Girls Varsity Tennis Head Coach Becky Freeman. “We are excited to prepare ourselves for finals in Midland.” The team scored 30 points to take the top spot out of ten […]