Wolves bop Bobcats, win home opener

After an appearance at the East Lansing tournament on Aug. 27 that had Clarkston varsity soccer coach likening his team to Jekyl and Hyde, the Wolves? palatable side was on display on Aug. 29 in a 2-0 win over Grand Blanc. The win, which evened Clarkston’s record at 2-2-0, held special significance to some on […]

Duffers get moment to catch breath

The difference between first and second place was four strokes at the first OAA Division I tournament on Aug. 26. Unfortunately for Clarkston, the Wolves left looking up at the end of the day; shooting 297 to Rochester Adams? 293. ‘I’m not convinced that on any given day we can’t beat (Adams). Our teams are […]

Sailboating Hall of Fame awaits local man

Dr. Derrick Fries, of Clarkston, is not someone who floated through life. His nomination to the Sailboating World International Hall of Fame proves that. Being a three-time All-American sailor at Michigan State University was remarkable. Winning 15 North American and national sailing titles over four decades of competition was quite a feat as well. With […]

Up, Up and Away!

Putting the final flourish on redone grandstands at Clarkston Junior High School’s stadium, the pressbox is lowered by crane into place on Aug. 22.

One and a half tons of love

The varsity, junior varsity and freshman football teams from Clarkston High School volunteered their time to make Lighthouse Emergency Service’s Rush for Food a sweeping success on Aug. 19. ‘We had a little more publicity and we really encouraged the kids to collect as much as they could,? said Mary Anne Kenerson, Rush for Food […]

New face on sidelines for CHS girls B-ball

As a point guard at Clarkston High School, Grand Valley State University and Aquinas College, Tim Wasilk viewed himself as an extension of his coach. Wasilk is no longer an extension, he is the root, as he takes over the CHS varsity girls basketball team this year. ?(Coaching varsity) comes with more responsibility. As a […]

Athletic mix continues to gel at CHS

A distinct chill is diluting what used to be unbearable summer heat but, athletes at Clarkston High School are still working up a sweat as they prepare for the fall sports season. Varsity girls tennis The Clarkston girls varsity tennis will not have the element of surprise on their side this season. After ?04 alum […]

Started Out Dumb

I swear one of these days I am going to turn green, grow to nine feet tall and only be able to communicate in short guttural bursts of sound. Every time I turn on the news or read the paper, my mind shuts down momentarily to cushion the blow of the latest dumbing of America. […]

Clarkston grad holds Bulldogs’ leash

Ryan Kaul waited three years to be a leader again on the football field. But the wait is over as Kaul enters the 2005 NCAA Division II football season as the starting quarterback for Ferris State. ‘I’m coming in with a lot of confidence. I know the situation. I know what the coaches expect of […]

Clarkston teams ready for fall season

With summer conditioning workouts selecting their ingredients, Clarkston High School coaches have just under two weeks to let the August sun bake their teams into final form. Varsity Football lost 23 seniors to graduation last year, including offensive and defensive lineman Jake Meissnest, quarterback Scott Leigh and starting wideouts Adam Briceland and Brad Goodman. Despite […]

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