On thin ice

Adam Frank saved his team from a shutout with a third-quarter goal, but Clarkston hockey were still behind. Deep in the third period of the Jan. 17 game against Birmingham Consolidated, the Wolves struggled to make up a two point deficit. Birmingham kept in the lead with one more goal, but with 5 1/2 minutes […]

Reaching for the horizon

After two months of learning and fun, Horizon Hoops ended their season last Saturday. This year, 200 children participated in the league, the most Varsity coach Tim Wasilk has seen since he started three years ago. From experienced to inexperienced, the league brought young girls into the gym to exercise and compete with their friends. […]

Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda?

Clarkston cagers had one more loss to deal with this past week. Competing in the Sixth Annual Martin Luther King Classic Sunday at Pontiac Northern, they fell to Arthur Hill of Saginaw, 73-66. The Wolves held the lead going into the second half of the game, but from there, Arthur Hill fought back to a […]

High schoolers give back to community

Students at Clarkston High School are gearing up for LEAD’s annual Charity Week, beginning Monday. “We host Charity Week every year as a way to involve the student body in giving back to the community,” said Alyssa Setting, from CHS LEAD. “We like to give the students a better understanding of the world by informing […]

Excelling on court, in classroom

Senior Megan Hastings boosted her Clarkston Lady Wolves Varsity Basketball team last Thursday, adding 16 points to the score in the win against North Farmington, 58-42. “She is not the tallest, fastest or most athletic kid on the floor but she uses her strengths of mental toughness and knowledge of the game to excel,” said […]

Back on track with win

Cagers were back on track after posting their first loss in the season to Detroit Community on Jan. 17. They followed the 46-37 loss at home with a win on the road against Southfield last Friday, 64-48. “We played much better,” said Dan Fife, Clarkston Boys Varsity Basketball head coach, about the difference between the […]

Lady Wolves still undefeated with win

Junior Delaney Kenny was ready to get back on the basketball court after sitting out a few games with a concussion. Within the first few minutes in the 58-42 win over North Farmington last Thursday she scored four points. Another basket from teammate Megan Hastings caused the Lady Raiders to call a time out. Coming […]

Tough Loss

Grapplers suffered a loss to Temperance-Bedford last Wednesday, 43-20. ‘They are what they have always been,? said Bedford coach Denny Brighton. ‘Clarkston’s a real tough team, very solid, very disciplined, very well-coached. They stayed in there and they battled. We knew it was coming. We look for this.? Bedford’s momentum started from the first match […]

Fitness and Fun

North Sashabaw Elementary students and their families started the weekend with fitness, Jan. 27. They enjoyed their favorite physical education activities like volleyball, basketball, rock climbing, jumping hurdles and more during Family Fun and Fitness night. They also raised money for the school. Donations during the went to the NSE PTO for new playground equipment.

Aloha Dragons

It was cold outside but warm inside Clarkston Elementary as the students enjoyed a luau last Friday. Together with their friends, classmates and family, the students enjoyed dancing, hula hooping, getting their faces painted and games. They also enjoyed treats and refreshments in their Hawaiian inspired attire.

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