Icers represent the best

Three hockey players from Sashabaw Middle School are ready to cross the border and go to Canada. Seventh-grader Mitch Lewandowski and sixth-graders Roman Kinal and Paul Washe, along with their Little Caesars ’98 hockey team are competing in the 52nd Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament. “The tournament is the world series of little league for […]

Wendi’s Word A column by Wendi Reardon

I was getting nostaglic for the past leading up to the Clarkston Strolling Retro Cocktail party held on Saturday. As the mind wandered from hats to dresses to shoes leading to sounds of typewriters pounding out letters fiercely as rolled by, I became swept away, finding myself in one of the comic strips from when […]

Clarkston heads into OAA Red battle against Dragons

Icers secured second place in the OAA Red on Saturday night after they closed game against Rochester United with a 3-1 win. “I am happy with their win,” said Clarkston Varsity Hockey Coach Bryan Krygier about the boys’ performance. “We didn’t play bad, we didn’t play good ? we played mediocre.” Rochester United grabbed control […]

Athletes of the Week

The Clarkston High School Girls JV Basketball team have led the court during the first half of the season. They currently have 11 wins and have only lost one game. “We’ve been playing pretty well,” said Mike Greve, head coach. Among the talented roster of 14 are three freshman, nine sophomores and one junior. The […]

Cagers unravel Raiders

Junior Nick Tatu led Cagers in their victory over North Farmington Friday night, handing them their first loss in the OAA Red. He scored six 3-pointers and a basket to put 22 points on the board in the 66-35 game. “He shot the ball well,” said Clarkston Boys Varsity Basketball Head Coach Dan Fife. The […]

Cagers look foward to Southfield rematch

Cagers gave West Bloomfield their second loss in the OAA Red last Thursday, beating the home team 60-50. “Defensively we were pretty good,” said long-time Clarkston Boys Varsity Basketball Coach Dan Fife. “Offensively we still struggled a little bit. The game was close as the Wolves held the lead going into the final quarter and […]

Kids reach out to help youngest patients

First-graders at Independence Elementary and Springfield Plains Elementary are reaching out to other children. For their Academic Service Learning project they are raising money for Ty’d with Love, created by Anne Duffy, a Independence Elementary first-grade teacher. “We are raising money for kids getting treatment in the hospital,” explained Colin Farmiloe, in Duffy’s class. The […]

Welcome to the News

New sports stringer reporter Joey Goss is a junior at Clarkston High School, writing for the high school newspaper, Paw Prints. He was born March 9, 1994, to Jill and Scott Goss. He has one sister, Molly Goss, who is a junior at Grand Valley State University. His interests involve playing football and running track […]

Hardy, Tatu top scorers throughout three games

It was back to work on Monday morning as Cagers prepared for two upcoming OAA games. After two wins and one loss from the previous week they still had plays to tweak and fundamentals to perfect. “We are no where near we need to be,? said long-time Wolves Varsity Basketball Head Coach Dan Fife. ‘We […]

Athlete of the Week

Clarkston High School Senior Lindsey Reppuhn stands 5’5″ with a strong presence on the basketball court. Coming back from break she led the Clarkston Girls Varsity Basketball against Mount Clemens Chippewa Valley and Pontiac in their first games in the new year and the two wins. Against Chippewa Valley, Reppuhn posted 14 points, scoring one […]