Wolves slip on the ice

Two rematch games could have gone either way, but neither went for Clarkston. Varsity hockey lost their two rematch games last week, bringing their record 8-14-1. On Thursday, they played against Lake Orion and lost, 3-1. In the Wolves? first game against the Dragons, they lost 2-0. ‘I thought it went pretty well. I think […]

On the road to states

The Varsity girls ski team continued on their journey towards states by winning regionals last Thursday at Mount Holly. The perfect score is a 20, the team had 23, scoring 11 points in the slalom and 12 points in the giant slalom. ‘We did very well as a team. We were very united,? said junior […]

District champs head for regionals

Grapplers are getting ready for regional competitions this week after successful districts. The Wolves took their place as district champions for Division 1 after pinning Waterford Mott and Kettering this past Wednesday. The wins brought their overall record up to 16-4. ‘I think the guys are excited in the post season,? said Coach Joe DeGain. […]

Wendi’s Word A column by Wendi Reardon

Only 70 minutes remained for the November month long challenge. Not taking any chances with the end result I copied and pasted over 100 pages of text into the small box. The screen on the webpage changed and a sigh of relief escaped, I had finished National Novel Writing Month (affectionately called NaNoWriMo or NaNo […]

Keeping Kids in Motion

Kids in Motion Pediatric Therapy Services has expanded their services to the Clarkston area with a facility in Waterford. “We wanted to be able to provide a close location for families,” said Mary Hydorn, P.T., owner of Kids in Motion. She explained some families are unable to make the drive to their Highland location and […]

Wendi’s Word A column by Wendi Reardon

Calling all Wolves? fans! Calling all Wolves? fans! I am looking for you! The winter season is drawing close to its end. Your teams are either close to ending their season (Cagers have two more home games this week, and Icers have one more home game.) Meaning, districts, regionals, and (hopefully) states are among us. […]

Maier and the mountain

Clarkston High School sophomore Sean Maier has spent his snow days preparing to go to nationals. Last year was Maier’s first year of snowboarding. He qualified to go to nationals, but he never got to go. A month before, he was warming up for Boarding for Breast Cancer and broke his shoulder. When the snow […]

Lady Wolves up rivals in opener

Lady Cagers had no problem putting the heat on their crosstown rivals Lake Orion in the second half last Friday to come out with a 53-17 win in their home opener. “Our defensive pressure gave Lake Orion some problems,” said Tim Wasilk, head coach for Clarkston Girls Varsity Basketball. The Lady Wolves knew leading with […]

Athlete of the Week

Senior Ethan Frick had left a lingering impression on one of his coach during the Clarkston Boys Varsity Football season. “Ethan was a pleasure to coach,” said Tony Miller, Wolves’ defensive coordinator. “He is one of the reasons coaches want to coach for so long. He is a great and exceptional person.” Frick filled the […]

Moscovic returns as head coach

A familiar face to Clarkston Wrestling is back in a new role as native Derek Moscovic takes over as head coach for the varsity team. One of his goals in his new role is to carry on the Clarkston tradition. “The tradition to me is to be one of the top teams in the state […]

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