Jumps, spins, and dance patterns are just a part of figure skating. Timing it in perfect unison with a team of other skaters makes it synchronized skating. Clarkston residents Kylee Haase, Anna Moloney and Brittany Lee train with Evolution, a synchronized skating program at Detroit Skate Club. Evolution has seven different levels of teams: Beginner, […]
Joey Goss caught Oxford’s kickoff and booked it running past incoming defense players and edging into the empty field. The senior running back finished in the end zone after his 90-yard run, scoring Clarkston’s final touchdown and his second for the game in their loss last Friday, 42-35. No matter who the competition has been […]
It is down to Week 9 for Clarkston’s gridiron gang as they host rivals Lake Orion this Friday and one win away from a playoff spot. “Win or go home,” stated Tony Miller, defensive coordinator for the Clarkston Wolves Boys Varsity Football team. After the boys 42-35 loss to Oxford on Oct.14, putting them at […]
Four matches were needed for Katie Brozovich and Kendra Sweet to win the Southeastern Michigan Tournament, Feb. 29. Hours spent training on the tennis court led both of the girls to win their tournaments, Brozovich in 16-and-under, and Sweet, 14-and-under. ‘It was really exciting. We are best friends and we both won our tournaments,? said […]
Spikers head into their last matches this week as they prepare for playoffs beginning Oct. 31. Part of the preparation started last Saturday as the Clarkston Girls Varsity Volleyball team went 5-1 at the Beasts of the East tournament in Warren. The only loss during the day was to Farmington Hills Mercy in the semifinals, […]
Kickers put away their first win of the MHSAA District playoffs on Monday night, defeating Flint Carman Ainsworth, 8-0. “Our boys played really well,” said Clarkston Boys Varsity Soccer Coach Chuck Lawhorn. “We have been working on things during practice and they executed really well.” Carman Ainsworth started with control of the ball but Clarkston […]
After sharing laughter and smiles with Rosco the Clown, children raced to fill their baskets during the Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday at Indian Spring Metropark. Children had an opportunity to build a bug, make a Robin’s nest, and make a flower pot filled with their own handmade flowers in the craft area. They visited […]
Pine Knob Elementary and Springfield Plains Elementary students put their sneakers on and grabbed their water bottles, Oct. 7. It was time for their annual Fun Run, their main fundraising event for their schools. The students had fun listening to music with a beat to keep them moving and singing along, racing each other around […]
Clarkston’s quest for the state finals was blocked by Saginaw (25-1) after a hard-fought game. The Trojans beat the Wolves March 11 in the quarterfinals, 86-77. ‘It’s a tough loss for the kids and Clarkston,? said longtime Wolves coach Dan Fife. ‘There are no words that describe how I feel or how my players feel, […]
Happy St. Patrick’s Day! Happy first day of Spring! Happy Easter! It’s a busy week! I know it’s past, but I hope you had a good and safe St. Paddy’s Day! This Irish girl worked and was sick. But I did visualize Ireland. The rocky cliffs, old castles, and small towns with shops, cottages and […]