By Wendi Reardon PriceClarkston News Staff Writer As we turn the calendar to 2024, we take a look back at some the top stories from the first four months of 2023 from the pages of The Clarkston News.January 11Dellinger kicks off 2023 at MSU: Cole Dellinger, a 2023 Clarkston High School graduate, finished his high school […]
By Wendi Reardon Price Clarkston News Sports Writer The second half of 2022 brought both personal and team achievements for student-athletes in the Clarkston area. Here are just a few highlights from the pages of The Clarkston News from July through December. July 13 Blue and Gold United fundraiser gives more support: Clarkston Athletics finished […]
By Wendi Reardon Price Clarkston News Sports Writer The beginning of 2022 brought both personal and team achievements for student-athletes in the Clarkston area. Here are just a few from the pages of The Clarkston News from January through June. January 12 Grapplers top first two foes in OAA Red matches: Clarkston Varsity Wrestling returned […]
By Wendi Reardon Price Clarkston News Staff Writer As we turn the calendar to 2023, let’s take a look back at the top stories from the first half of the year from The Clarkston News during 2022. January 5 Wrapping up the holidays: Clarkston resident Jerry Hill dressed up as Santa Claus and took to […]
Athletic teams throughout the state continued waiting word about what would happen with their seasons due to the COVID pandemic. At the beginning of 2021, football, volleyball and girls swimming and diving were waiting on word when they could conclude their season with postseason tournaments. Winter sports were anxious to see when they could start […]
Fall sports were cleared to play with restrictions. Here are some of the highlights for teams and athletes in Clarkston. September 2 Runners finish in third at invite: It was a third place finish for the Clarkston Everest Collegiate Girls Cross Country team in the the Michigan Catholic Invite in the St. Sebastian race. Caroline […]
As life kept changing because of COVID-19, so did plans for the fall season for athletes, coaches and the community. Here is the rollercoaster in 2020 from May to August. May 27 Wolves taking to the gridiron?: Amid the COVID pandemic and Governor Gretchen Whitmer extended the stay-at-home order to June 12, football coaches and […]
2020 certainly was a year no one will forget as the COVID pandemic changed… a lot. This week, December 23, we look at the top stories in January, February, March and April – life before and during the beginning of COVID. What are some of your highlights of 2020? Share them with us by emailing […]
Athletes found success in their competitions the beginning of 2020 before COVID-19 stopped winter tournaments and the spring season in March. January 8 Back in business after break: It was a great night for the Clarkston Boys Varsity Basketball team as they posted a 65-56 win over Carman Ainsworth. During the game Matt Nicholson had […]
It’s a topsy-turvy world, and maybe the problems of two people don’t amount to a hill of beans. But this is our hill. And these are our beans! So Frank Drebin waxed philosophically in the 1988 comedy The Naked Gun: From The Files of The Police Squad! On this the final week of 2019, all […]