Wolves win shootout for district title

It was a battle until the end – and the end result was claiming their second consecutive MHSAA District title last Saturday with a win 2-1 over Walled Lake Northern. “It was a heavy-weight battle,” said Clarkston Boys Varsity Soccer Coach Curtis Payment. “That is a darn good team. They carried play on us. They […]

Halloween show at Clarkston High

Boogah and Hoogah, two goblins from Schpottsylvania, are making an appearance at Clarkston High School Performing Arts Center, Oct. 26 at 2 p.m. The two goblins, who have been around for 300 years, began during shows in 1989 and are excited to have one in Clarkston this year. “For a long time we have been […]

Wolves eye Dragons next

Gridiron heroes are back on the road this week as they head to Lake Orion to face off with one of their biggest rivals. The Wolves aren’t taking the Dragons current overall record 4-3 lightly. ‘It’s Clarkston/Orion – it will be a dog fight,? said Kurt Richardson, long-time head coach for the Clarkston Varsity Football […]

Undefeated season

The Clarkston Boys Junior Varsity Soccer B team finished their season undefeated on Oct. 8. ‘In the game of soccer, I believe it is rare to have an undefeated season through 12 games against several different teams mixed with home and away games,” said Coach Tony Sajan. “I have been around the sport for a […]

Spikers to take on top teams

The Lady Wolves gave fans a sample to why they are ranked No. 1 in the state as they beat Troy last Thursday at home, 3-0. “We have been ranked high before,” said Clarkston Varsity Volleyball Head Coach Kelly Pinner. “It is definitely something to be proud of and a huge honor. But I always […]

Matisse qualifies for state finals

Sophomore Alex Matisse is heading to the MHSAA Boys Tennis Division 1 State Finals this week after qualifying on the Singles No. 1 court. “It was really exciting to qualify just because the person I had to play I have looked up to for a long time,” he said. During the semifinals round of the […]

Myers becomes a Crusader

Senior Andrew Myers wanted his signing to Madonna University to be low key so he sat down in the chair of Clarkston Boys Varsity Basketball and Clarkston High School Athletic Director Dan Fife’s chair with coaches, teammates and family watching the big moment. “It feels good,” Myers said about continuing his basketball career at Madonna, […]

Playoffs clinched

Clarkston’s gridiron heroes clinched a playoff spot last Friday night with their 37-20 win over Troy Athens. The varsity football team celebrated with a chant after the game, but long-time head coach Kurt Richardson saw something else during the game ? an opportunity to improve especially after the first half. ‘We made too many mistakes, […]

Wendi’s Word A column by Wendi Reardon

I suggest you pretend you are moving if you want a good purge of items overtaking your home. I say it because I am in the midst of packing, actually at the moment I can picture all the boxes piled on top of each other, overtaking corners. While packing for the big move I am […]

Young actress on way to big roles

Bailey Lake Elementary fourth-grade student Cameron Brosky was enjoying horse camp at Black River Farm and Ranch when she was asked to be an extra in a movie. “They were looking for actual BR girls,” Brosky said. “They asked me and I said ‘sure.?” The movie is Horse Camp and about a young girl spending […]