Wendi’s Word A column by Wendi Reardon

I suggest you pretend you are moving if you want a good purge of items overtaking your home. I say it because I am in the midst of packing, actually at the moment I can picture all the boxes piled on top of each other, overtaking corners. While packing for the big move I am […]

Young actress on way to big roles

Bailey Lake Elementary fourth-grade student Cameron Brosky was enjoying horse camp at Black River Farm and Ranch when she was asked to be an extra in a movie. “They were looking for actual BR girls,” Brosky said. “They asked me and I said ‘sure.?” The movie is Horse Camp and about a young girl spending […]

Helping a friend, classmate

When Delaney Brown and her friends set out to raise money for an iPad for friend and classmate Nate Gipe they didn’t expect the support. Gipe, a Clarkston High School junior, who is in the marching band, drama club, CSMTech and National Honor Society was diagnosed with ALL – Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia in April 2014. […]

Passing the duties on

Next Wednesday LuAnn Stohrer will turn off the lights and shut the door to the athletic office in Clarkston High School for the last time. Stohrer retires on Sept. 24 after seven years of being the athletic secretary. A few of her duties included scheduling games; making sure they had officials and busses; making sure […]

Wolves heat up in fourth quarter

The scoreboard reflected the Wolves? third win for the season as the gridiron heroes walked off the field after a 55-41 triumph over West Bloomfield. But during the time on the field, long-time head coach Kurt Richardson for Clarkston Varsity Football saw something else. ‘We didn’t play smart football,? he said. ‘We weren’t tough enough […]

Wolves? surge in first half

When the gridiron heroes walked onto the field on Saturday afternoon it was a different scene then when they left Friday night during the thunderstorm. It was sunny and the weather was clear – perfect weather for a football game and for the Wolves to defeat Bloomfield Hills in their first OAA Red matchup in […]

Spikers first at invite

The Lady Wolves finished the weekend in good spirits as they won the Grand Blanc Invitational on Saturday. ‘It was a good win for us,? said Clarkston Girls Varsity Volleyball Coach Kelly (Avenall) Pinner. ‘Anytime you win a tournament definitely gives you confidence. We didn’t win it last year. We lost in the finals to […]

Swimmers rule the water in events

Lady Wolves have dived into the season with winning their first two meets against Hartland, 125-61, and Grand Blanc, 120-66. “We did well,” said Kenwyn Chock, head coach for Clarkston Girls Swim and Dive team. “I didn’t know what to expect because we have such a young team. The first two meets showed me they […]

Fourth place finish for tennis

The Wolves Varsity Tennis team spent Saturday swinging their way to fourth place at their Clarkston Invitational with 15 points. “It was a solid showing,” said Chas Claus, head coach. “It was a good tournament, very competitive. The kind of tournament anybody could beat anybody and there are no easy wins.” He added they played […]

Back on the gridiron

Seniors Chris Trimmer, Centrus Williams, Jr. and junior James Stottlemyer continued a Wolves tradition last Thursday night. They danced while their teammates smiled and cheered after their 24-22 victory over Macomb Dakota in the season opener. ‘For an opener against Macomb Dakota, I will take it,? long-time Clarkston Varsity Football Head Coach Kurt Richardson smiled. […]

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