As a second year varsity program, the Girls Lacrosse Coach Andrew Bausack expected much improvement from last year’s team. ‘A lot of our girls played some summer lacrosse and got better doing that,? he said. ‘As a team, we’re a lot farther along right now than we were at any point last year.? Bausack said […]
With a deep bench of 17 returnees this year who ‘all can play at a good high level,? along with three JV players who stepped up to the varsity level and ‘could play right away,? Girls Varsity Soccer Coach Larry Ferris said this year’s team is ‘stacked? with talent. ‘There is not a weak spot […]
With a current record of 4-7-1 as of May 4, Softball Head Coach Lindsey Long said that the 2013 Oxford Varsity Softball team ‘is a team to watch out for.? ‘I have been coaching all levels of volleyball, swimming and softball, from recreation to varsity for the past 11 years and I have never had […]
Those who give must also be willing to receive, that’s the lesson lifetime Oxford resident and business owner Laura Lee has had to learn. Lee, who’s always been a very independent woman and giving to others, realized she, was going to have to ask for some help after being diagnosed earlier this year with cancer. […]
Addison Township officials honored longtime Planning Commissioner, Bill Devine at the April 18 board meeting by making him an ‘Honorary Citizen of Addison Township? and giving him a ‘Key to the Township? and a plaque for his service to the community. Devine resigned from the commission, not because he was tired of serving, but because […]
When the citizens of Addison Township elected the township board in 2008 there was ‘some cleaning to do on contracts,? said Supervisor Bruce Pearson. According to Pearson they went through every contract in 2008-09 and put many of them out to bid, but two contracts they didn’t put out to bid were their attorney Robert […]
After three straight wins on the season, Girls? Tennis suffered their first loss to Farmington on Monday night in a 7-1 score. ‘They were pretty down that they lost, but I have to keep reminding them we are a first year team and we’re playing pretty established teams,? said Head Coach Gayle Bailey. But I […]
A benefit in memory of former Oxford resident Ryan Nauseda was held on Tuesday, April 16 at the 24th Street Sports Tavern (13 S. Washington St.). After three weeks in ICU at the University of Illinois, Nauseda succumb to complete organ failure at age 29. The benefit was held to help defray the cost of […]
Oxford Girls Varsity Tennis played their first match ever against Southfield Lathrup and won 7-1. Coach Gayle Bailey said she couldn’t be more excited. ‘We made a history,? she said. ‘This is the first time in Oxford High School’s history that we had a tennis team and they came out big and won.? Bailey said […]
After many postponements due to bad weather, Oxford’s Boys and Girls Track Team had their first meet of the season against the Clarkston Wolves on April 16. The boys lost to the Wolves 91 to 37. In the 3200 meter relay Oxford’s Joseph Ufolla, Noah Jenkins, Ryan Gillespie and Michael Tuski took second place with […]