Wolves head to Palace for finals

Mackenzie Hanselman, Kyle Masters, Jake Rygielski, Nate Troutvine, Nate Vandermeer are heading to the Palace of Auburn Hills after qualifying for the MHSAA Wrestling Individual Finals. “Getting five guys to the finals is awesome,” said Clarkston Varsity Wrestling Head Coach Freddie DeRamus. “Last year we didn’t have any. It is awesome to have five represent […]

Wendi’s Word A column by Wendi Reardon

I have taken a lot of photographs not only for work but also in my personal life. Sometimes the greatest photo is the photo not taken. The photo I thought I would get another chance to take. For my son’s first Christmas, I didn’t take a photo with him with his Grandpa Reardon, Grandma Reardon […]

Showtime

The lights brighten on the stage in the Clarkston High School Performing Arts Center as young actors dance while rehearsing the opening scene of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II’s “Carousel.” The community can attend performances on Feb. 25, 26, 27 at 7 p.m. or enjoy a matinee performance on Feb. 27 at 2 p.m. […]

Grapplers conquer OAA Red tournament

Hands hoisted the glass trophy into the air as the Wolves celebrated their victory as the OAA Red tournament champion. ‘It’s a good thing for the program,? said Freddie DeRamus, head coach. ‘It gets us in the conversation. I think people forgot about us. Last year we were banged up and a young team. We […]

Andrea’s Anecdotes A column by Andrea Beaudoin

I’m not used to people not answering my questions. I found out my mom has a brain tumor on Saturday. I just want the best for my mom. I ask questions for a living. I also research a lot, and so I researched into having brain surgery. I found out Henry Ford is one of […]

Help troops at Hoops

The third annual Hoops for Troops is already gearing up to be a fun event at the Lady Wolves basketball game, Feb. 18. All proceeds from this year’s event go to Michigan Bikers Helping Veterans, a nonprofit charity which helps Michigan veterans and active duty military personnel in critical need. ‘We try to help a […]

Wendi’s WordA column by Wendi Reardon

I awoke late Tuesday evening with a burning pain in my upper abdominal area. I tried to get into different positions to get at least some comfort so I could go back to sleep. I couldn’t. The pain intensified and it must have been reflected in my face because even as Jonathan was letting out […]

Wolves remain undefeated in league with win over Bluejays

BY WENDI REARDON Clarkston News Sports Writer Cagers, well-known for their defense, didn’t disappoint a packed gym of Clarkston fans last Friday night as they sank Southfield, 78-38. ‘We had a good night,? said longtime Clarkston Boys Varsity Basketball Dan Fife. ‘We had really good team defense tonight. I thought that was a big deal.? […]

Girls rebound with win

The Lady Wolves fought back against the pressure from Stoney Creek last Thursday for a 33-23 win. “They pressured us with a press break with a lot of errors and bad passes in the first half,” said Clarkston Girls Varsity Basketball Head Coach Christine Rogers. “We handled the pressure, but we were getting down to […]

Wendi’s Word A column by Wendi Reardon

The most popular word of advice I received while being pregnant was ‘sleep when the baby sleeps.? This even held true while baby and I were in the hospital. Yes, Jonathan arrived Dec. 10 via a Cesarean delivery at a whopping nine pounds and five ounces, and 21.5 inches. I am allowed to be biased […]

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