Chicken Soup for Soul includes local

It was Christmas time when Clarkston resident Ronald Dimmer was inspired by the reaction of his first son’s viewing of the bright holiday lights. The inspiration was transformed into a poem and “Christmas Through Your Eyes” was recently published in a collection of holiday stories in Chicken Soup for the Soul: The Gift of Christmas. […]

Grapplers learn from tournament

The Clarkston Varsity Wrestling team took fourth place at the Horn Memorial during the weekend. They beat Rockford, 54-12, and Tecumseh, 44-29, and lost to St. John’s, 58-12, and Hartland, 45-18. “I was proud of our kids and how they competed,” said coach Derek Moscovic. “We wrestled a couple of matches well and then we […]

First half surge boost Cagers

Sisters Erin and Erika Davenport used their combined scoring abilities to lead the Lady Wolves in their second OAA Red win, this time over Troy last Friday, 58-35. “We are definitely making strides from our first game,” said senior Delaney Kenny. “We looked like we had everything going for us. Our defense was pretty good. […]

Athlete of The Week

Troy had tied the score against the Lady Wolves last Friday but Clarkston sophomore Erika Davenport changed the tune of the game quickly. She scored six consecutive points to bring the Clarkston Girls Varsity Basketball team back into the lead. The Lady Wolves finished with their second win for last week and Davenport finished as […]

Reforms unwanted

School officials are taking action as state legislators in Lansing consider several education bills. Before the “lame duck” session ends this month, politicians are deliberating House Bill 6004 and Senate Bill 1358, to expand the Education Achievement Authority (EAA), and House Bill 5923. If passed, this bill would create special designation charter, or virtual, schools […]

Clarkston grows Tree of Dreams

A holiday tradition for the Clarkston Wolves Hockey is loading trucks with all the toys gathered during Tree of Dreams. This year was no different as they loaded the toys to deliver to Neighbor for Neighbor and Lighthouse of Clarkston. “The boys carried more toys than they ever have,” said Wendy Schaffer, one of the […]

Undefeated into season

The Wolves have sunk their first two games of the season with wins over Waterford Mott and Bloomfield Hills Lahser. They tested the waters with seniors Jordan Dasuqi and Chance Huth out with injuries, their new starting lineup and new players as they took on Mott first in a 54-48 win. “It was an ugly […]

Athlete of The Week

olves into the lead against Salem last Thursday with his shot into the top right of the net. The power play goal put the Clarkston Hockey team into the lead less than five minutes into the game. He added one more goal and two assists during the game putting his total to six goals and […]

Girls drop Dragons, fall to Dakota

Lady Cagers began last week by taking down their crosstown rivals Lake Orion, 54-31. “We did some really good things,” said Clarkston Girls Varsity Basketball Coach Tim Wasilk. “We did a pretty good job getting steals and finishing layups throughout the course of the game. It is always nice when you beat your rivals.” Senior […]

Goals scored but defense lapse leads to defeat on ice

The Wolves opened the night against Salem with two shots on their opponents’ net. The shot finally made it past Salem’s goalie while they were two men down. Junior Chase Weidemann passed to senior Adam Johns. Johns passed it on to junior Garrett Polish who put a shot in top right of the net with […]