Swimmers generating serious wake

While hosting last year’s OAA Division III champion, Farmington Hills Harrison, on Sept. 13, Clarkston Swim Coach Kenwyn Chock felt many swam scared during the meet. Fortunately for Clarkston, jitters during the meet did not lead to a defeat afterwards as the Wolves bested the Hawks 97-89. ‘They are the defending league champions. I knew […]

Sweet league win followed by bitter chaser for kickers

Clarkston soccer did not even have 24 hours to revel in their first league victory, a 2-1 win at Kimball on Sept. 15, before Eisenhower High School bested the Wolves 2-0 at home on Sept. 16. ‘We gave (Eisenhower) both goals. Those were two really bad goals we gave up,? said Clarkston Coach Mark Whitcomb. […]

Ballers relying on D

Holding their last two opponents to 37 points a game, shows Clarkston’s girls basketball team is holding down the defensive end of the floor. A 1-1 record in those games though, points out a deficiency on the offensive end though. Clarkston lost at Stevenson 37-30 on Sept. 13, but rebounded on Sept. 15, beating Waterford […]

Duffers take care of business at OAA tourney

With Clarkston golf’s win at the second OAA Division I league tournament, the league title is so far up in the air it is having trouble breathing. The Wolves posted a team score of 310 at Heather Highlands on Sept. 15, out shooting defending league champion Rochester Adams second place mark of 312. Adams was […]

Kittle’s feet feats carry Clarkston past Colts

During a rainy second quarter against Troy High on Sept. 16, lightning struck twice for the Wolves as senior quarterback Mike Kittle ripped off remarkably similar and spectacular 59-yard touchdown runs in an eventual 26-7 Clarkston victory. ‘Mike Kittle’s big play ability was the difference. I think they played harder than us,? said Clarkston Coach […]

Wolves continue to dominate hardcourt

Having played five dual matches and two tournaments between Sept. 6 and Sept. 20 Clarkston tennis needs a break ? even if they don’t want one. ‘Playing this much is making us better. Everyone’s improving,? said Clarkston’s number two single, junior Alyssa Lucas. Clarkston has enjoyed success in the face of a busy schedule. The […]

Flying discs of glory for Clarkston pair

Dolly Ross does not know how good her stock in life is. She has a loving family, has personal freedom, and has found success in a career she loves. As an individual Dolly is easy to please, enjoys the company of loved ones, dislikes being alone and loves getting treats for catching a frisbee in […]

Some projects need cultivation

In the garden of life, some projects spring to life while others need to be cultivated. No one said the Plant-A-Row garden at the McCord Stickney Park was going to simply sprout on its own. However, no one expected a yield of only 1,000 pounds either. In comparison to the community service garden, which operated […]

Wolves’ fourth quarter surge too much for Hawks

While by no means bleak, the conditions were not exactly perfect for Clarkston on Sept. 9 during their home opener as they trailed Farmington Hills Harrison 16-7 at the start of the fourth quarter. The Hawks had the ball at midfield, but one fluke fumble later, the clouds began to part. On Clarkston’s subsequent first […]

Wolves tennis enjoys early returns

The recipe for Clarkston tennis? early success this season is simple ? four cups of dominant play from the singles mixed with a dash of gutsy performance from the doubles. ‘I think we compare well to the rest of the teams in the state,? said sophomore Alyssa Lucas, the Wolves number two singles player. Lucas? […]

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