Too much turkey could be to blame for a Black Friday defeat. The Clarkston Wolves hockey team, looking to rebound from a season-opening loss to Birmingham Unified nearly a week prior, kept up with the defending state champions for more than half the game, but in the end, fresh legs won the game. The Brighton […]
Tradition is hard to break, and hopefully it won’t change soon. The Clarkston Wolves wrestling program has kept up a tradition of quality teams and outstanding individual wrestlers. The Wolves sent eight wrestlers to the state finals in 2005, and four placed. The highest was then-senior Josh McAllister in the 171-pound weight class. All of […]
Those who can’also teach. Clarkston’s Dustin Coleman, a four-year player for Clarkston High School in the late 1990’s was recognized for his teaching by the parents and players of the Rochester Youth Soccer League. Coleman, 24, a 2000 CHS graduate has been coaching in the RYSL, a part of the Michigan State Youth Soccer League, […]
Two out of three isn’t bad, but having three teams from a program headed to the championship is a great feat. The Clarkston Chiefs, for the first time in its 36-year history, sent one each of its freshman and junior varsity and the varsity squads to Super Bowl II, Northern Youth Football League championship game […]
For children’s toys and clothes, as well as inexpensive home d’cor, Second Chance Resale in Independence Township may have what you need. Phil and Teresa Amiot of Holly own and manage Second Chance, which opened in late November. The 1,850-square-foot building houses many items for purchase, including home d’cor, furniture, kitchen ware, jewelry, toys, books […]
Most places have curtains or blinds, but for the past four months, the Clarkston Caf? has had paper covering its windows. What lies behind the paper of the 1928 building at 18 South Main Street is a secret remodel of the building, kept quiet by owner Curt Catallo, who purchased the building from Sign of […]
Curves, a women’s fitness center, located at 9811 Dixie Highway in Springfield Township, helped raise more than $2,500, which owner Carolyn Thiele in turn donated to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. The money is intended for research and community outreach programs. The Komen foundation, an international organization started in 1982 in memory of […]
Overcoming adversity makes champions. That is what the Clarkston Wolves girls cross country team waded its collectively-young way through this season after a senior leader was unable to compete. The girls, all of whom are in the ninth or tenth grade at CHS, pulled ran well enough to win the regional finals in late October […]
Bumps and bruises are common in sports, especially in hockey. The Clarkston Wolves may be in for their fair share this season as the group returns six seniors, or one-quarter of its lineup. Nearly half of a 2005-?06 Wolves? roster, which finished in second place in the Oakland Activities Association division I with a 12-2-2 […]
A hot goalie almost assures victory. Novi’s Kevin Michalzuk looked to start a streak against Clarkston on Nov. 9 in a pre-season opening scrimmage at Detroit Skating Club. ‘When a goalie comes up big, it changes the game and that was the case,? Clarkston coach Bryan Krygier said. The game started out even for the […]