Normand named new LAX coach

Oxford High School’s varsity lacrosse team has a new head man in charge. Auburn Hills resident Greg Normand will bring his 25 years of experience coaching men’s and women’s lacrosse to Oxford’s blue turf. During those years, he has coached at Orchard Lake St. Mary’s Prep, Rochester and Waterford Kettering High Schools and at Central […]

Wildcat icers teach special ed. students to skate, shoot a puck

Varsity hockey head coach Dave Hague not only expects professionalism from his team on the ice, but off the ice as well. In addition to the many hours spent practicing and playing games, Hague and his team have spent time this year giving back to the community. They have visited with elementary students. They took […]

Hadorn qualifies for Golden Gloves state tournament

If Oxford High School junior Zack Hadorn is not dominating on the gridiron or wrestling mat, he is quickly dispatching his opponents inside the boxing ring. Hadorn won both his fights during the Eastern Michigan Golden Gloves regional boxing competition and qualified for the state tournament on Friday, March 30 and Saturday, March 31 in […]

Remodeling projects planned for OHS

Some minor changes will be coming to Oxford High School this summer. During the Oxford Community Schools Board of Education meeting on Monday, Feb. 27, Superintendent Dr. William Skilling announced two remodeling projects the district would be doing over the summer. First, the current location of the school spirit store would be transformed into a […]

Line, Willits do Oxford proud at wrestling finals

It was another highly successful individual state tournament for Oxford wrestlers as six Wildcats captured individual state medals. Headlining the group was senior Prescott Line, who staked his claim as one of the dominant wrestlers in Oxford Wildcat history when he won his second straight 215 lb. individual state championship on Saturday, March 3 in […]

Hoopsters miss out on league title, but proud of 14 wins

The boys varsity basketball team might have missed their opportunity for their first league title, but they found a way to rewrite the record books after defeating Bloomfield Hills Andover. Oxford’s 78-72 victory during senior night brought the team up to 14 wins for the season. According to varsity coach Paul Marfia, the record for […]

Dragons end Lady Cats’ season

It was a disappointing end to the varsity girls basketball season as they lost 44-28 in the district semi-finals to Lake Orion on Thursday, March 1. Trailing 18-13 at halftime, Lake Orion got hot to start the third quarter and never looked back, outscoring the Wildcats 21-6 in the quarter. Varsity head coach Steve Emert […]

Bowlers fall 19 pins short

The girls varsity bowling team fell just 19 pins short of making the cut at the state bowling finals in Battle Creek on Saturday, March 3. Facing a qualifying system of eight baker games and two regular team games, the Wildcats came out flat, firing an average of 150 over the eight baker games, leaving […]

Trustee still lobbying for safety path along Rochester Rd.

The idea of building a safety path along Rochester Rd. in Addison Township is still open for discussion. According to Addison Twp. Board Trustee John Boehmer, the Road Commission for Oakland County (RCOC) did not include space for a safety path along Rochester Rd. from Drahner Rd. to Leonard in their recent submission of drawings […]

Grapplers fall short in state finals

There will be no back-to-back state titles for the Wildcats wrestling program as Detroit Catholic Central won the finals rematch in convincing fashion, 47-9. Catholic Central won 11 of 14 matches. The closet the Wildcats would get was 6-3 after three matches. The next six matches would go Catholic Central’s way as the Shamrocks built […]

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