Athletes of the Week

The Wolves from the Clarkston JV Football team celebrated after their game at Lake Orion High School, Oct. 20. They had finished the season as OAA Red league champions after beating the Dragons in their last game for the season, 28-21. The boys were undefeated throughout the season finishing with a stellar 9-0 record. The […]

Hungry like the Wolf

With the first-round defeat of Lake Orion, the Wolves will take on Walled Lake Central in the second round of the MHSAA district playoffs. Clarkston made short work of first-round opponents Pontiac, 40-12, last Friday. “It was a nice win for us,” long-time head coach Kurt Richardson smiled after his excited group of players walked […]

Lady Wolves set to block Grand Blanc at districts

Sophomore Brianna Frakes jumped up and blocked Holly’s hit and sent it back over the net unreturnable. With one more point scored when the Lady Bronchos hit the ball four times, Clarkston won the first round of the MHSAA District playoffs on Monday, 3-0. “I was happy with how we kept our level of intensity,” […]

Runners cut time to place at state finals

Runners are heading to state finals after successful races at the MHSAA Regionals last Saturday at Goodells Park. Clarkston Boys Cross Country team finished in second place with 96 points, earning a spot at finals. Romeo took first place with 93 points and Lake Orion took the third spot with 97 points. Sam Tanielian led […]

Hanging in there

Beating Flint Southwestern Academy won Clarkston Varsity basketball its sixth regional title, but Saginaw’s the big prize. ‘They take speed and quickness to a whole ‘nother level,? said Coach Dan Fife. ‘It’s going to be difficult. It’s a great opportunity for our kids. They play more. They can intercept it. They are athletic. They can […]

Author continues Secret Zoo adventure

Bryan Chick, Independence Township resident and author, continues his Secret Zoo series of adventure novels with Riddles and Danger. The third book in the series picks up where book two, Secrets and Shadows, ended and addresses a lot of unanswered questions. “It stands alone as its own novel,” Chick said, adding readers are briefed about […]

Fall fun

North Sashabaw students donned their Halloween costumes last Friday for their Harvest Celebrations. Each classroom enjoyed treats and games. Mrs. Skorupski’s third graders even decorated – turning their classmates into mesmerizing mummies with toilet paper.

Cagers flatten Flintstones

Beating Flint Southwestern Academy won Clarkston Varsity basketball its sixth regional title, but Saginaw’s the big prize. ‘They take speed and quickness to a whole ‘nother level,? said Coach Dan Fife. ‘It’s going to be difficult. It’s a great opportunity for our kids. They play more. They can intercept it. They are athletic. They can […]

Athletes of the Week

Clarkston’s Varsity Soccer players earned the 2007 Fall ‘Good Sports Are Winners? Award. The MHSAA gives out the sportsmanship award to nearly 200 teams during the postseason. The team had a lot of success on the field, ending the season with a record of 18-4-3. A lot of their success was attributed to the team’s […]

Wrestling champs place at finals

When Adam Lauzun was in fourth grade, his mom, Terri, signed him up for wrestling. His dad, Dave, wrestled in high school. Wrestling seemed like a sport father and son could enjoy together. His mom said Adam fought it, but she told him to try it and if he didn’t like it, he didn’t have […]

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