Clarkston High School Varsity Field Hockey continues to grow as they start their new season. “This year’s team is comprised of an even mix of returning veteran athletes as well as a strong core of first-time players,” said Cary Exline, head coach. The Wolves lost their season opener against Forest Hills Central on August 20, […]
The Wolves used their last morning before school began taking on opponents on the court during the Clarkston Invitational, Aug. 26. The Clarkston Boys Varsity Tennis team went 7-2 against Holly, ruling the doubles court. Ryan Snudden and Ethan Banyas won the Doubles No. 1 court against Walker Glass and Quintin Monty, 7-6, 6-4. Ethan […]
By Wendi Reardon Price Clarkston News Sports Writer Clarkston Boys Varsity Soccer opened the fall season with a 4-1 win over Grand Blanc last Thursday at home. “It was a solid performance,” said Richie Ludwig, senior co-captain. “Put some goals in the back of the net in the first few minutes and got it going. […]
Mackenzie Montigano, 2022 Clarkston High School graduate, received the Coach Himburg Scholarship. The scholarship was named in honor of Steve Himburg, a teacher and long-time coach, who passed away October 1, 2021. “We decided we wanted to give it to a student-athlete,” shared his wife, “We asked the coaches to submit their students.” Montigano was […]
By Wendi Reardon Price Clarkston News Sports Writer Clarkston Varsity Football is ready for action and to take on Davison at the annual Battle at the Big House in Ann Arbor this Thursday. “We feel pretty good about our team,” said Justin Pintar, in his first year as head coach for the Wolves. “We know […]
From The Clarkston News archives 25 years ago – 1997 City joins anti-casino forces: The Bay Mills Indian Tribe came up snake eyes against the Clarkston City Council. The city council, at its regular meeting, joined a growing group of municipalities which had come out against a proposed casino in Auburn Hills at I-75 at […]
From The Clarkston News archives 25 years ago – 1997 No more gas on Main: Though Morgan’s Service planned to continue to run its thriving repair, maintenance and engine service downtown Clarkston, residents had to tank up someplace else after Labor Day. Dick Morgan, and his son, John, who owned Morgan’s at the corner of […]
Kids learned first hand there is no business like show business as Musical Theatre Camp returned to the stage this summer, July 25-28. For four days, kids entering grades 3-8 learned songs and choreography to Broadway musical songs from Clarkston High School Drama Club students. Director Amy Seaman shared they did repeats of songs which […]
Clarkston Dance held their first clinic this year with two sessions. The clinics, held July 19-20 and this week, August 9-10, were for kids ages 5-11. Clarkston Varsity Dance Head Coach Kelsey Chewins shared it was a good turn out and the young dancers learned from the girls on the JV and varsity teams. The […]
The Clarkston Wolfpack runners group has met on Saturday mornings at Depot Park to run for years. Years ago the group organized into teams of ten to participate in the Great Lake Relay, now called the GLR Michigan Outback Relay, where participants run over 270 miles in three days across Michigan. This year brought the return […]