Everyone needs a little change

Looking to change his fortunes from the mound this season, Clarkston pitcher Josh Hall did just that. The right-hander threw 11 strikeouts in a complete game for the Wolves (7-11), who took a 10-1 win against Auburn Hills Avondale Thursday, after adding a changeup to his pitching lineup. ‘I started using a changeup more often […]

Wolves focus on regioal tennis playoffs

Clarkston has kept a fairly even keel regular season in OAA II play (2-1-2). Their final week of the regular season exemplified that perfectly, as the Wolves closed out the campaign 1-1-1. Saturday played out much like the match-play season, when the Wolves took third place in the six-team conference tournament at Troy Athens. The […]

Lacrossers ready for playoff push

In playoffs of any sport, depth can become key to the outcome of a game. Clarkston’s boys lacrosse is headed in the right direction after illness and injuries forced coach Brian Kaminskas to utilize his reserves in the final contests of the season. Clarkston (9-8) is scheduled to begin its playoff push next Wednesday against […]

Highlanders win rest fest

When Clarkston took the soccer field against Rochester Adams May 7, Highlanders coach Juan Delgado was trying give his girls a rest leading up to the playoffs. Down the sidelines from Adams, Wolves coach Sarah Smith rested four starters because of injury. Clarkston, minus offensive threats Courtney Meharg and Laura Gabriel, suffered through a 7-1 […]

Clarkston’s Chiappelli to help settle great hockey debate this weekend

For years, fans have debated who’s better, Michigan or Minnesota hockey prospects.This weekend, those groups will have at least one legitimate measuring stick. The premier of the Michigan/Minnesota Showcase finds its way to Detroit City Arena Friday through Sunday. Clarkston High School senior Dominic Chiappelli, 18, will play for one of the two Michigan teams […]

Wolves can’t halt Dragons? win streak

Clarkston’s baseball team has had trouble finding a groove this season. The Wolves never found their stride while visiting No. 1 state ranked Lake Orion May 2, losing 7-1. The Wolves (4-9) couldn’t bring their runners around to score and the Dragons fed on Clarkston miscues for their 12th consecutive win. Lake Orion (12-1) lost […]

Athlete of the week

Clarkston’s Amanda Byrd plays as a specialist on the volleyball court. Byrd, who debuted the libero position for Clarkston last winter, is taking her skills to Concordia College in New York after signing a letter of intent to play there May 3. ‘She has such a passion for the game. She really didn’t want her […]

Now that’s walk ‘n? roll

Clarkston SCAMP had its annual ‘Walk and Roll? event at Depot Park Sunday. Hundreds packed the park and took to the streets around Clarkston for routes ranging from 1-5 miles in length. Representatives from Oxford Bank were on hand to present SCAMP with a $700 check. The money was raised during the company’s ‘Dress Down […]

Creating keepsakes

When it comes to having family photos taken, it helps to have two family members at your side. Sisters Brenda Hathaway and Laura Capua opened Family Treasures Photography Studio at 6684 Dixie Highway in suite F of the Ritter’s Country Square less than a month ago, in pursuit of their passion. The studio can be […]

Welcome to the neighborhood

The Clarkston area is often described as a perfect place to live, but if they wanted to get away, Campers Paradise can help. The camper, recreational vehicle and snowmobile retailer at 4941 Dixie Highway officially opened its doors Saturday with the help of State Representative John Stakoe and 99.5 FM WYCD. Campers Paradise, a family […]

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