Clarkston Varsity Wolves battled against Lakeland Varsity Eagles but fell 12-1. The Wolves collected seven hits on the night, led by B Bond who went 3-for-3 and R Allen who added two hits. Ella Charter provided the offensive highlight with a solo home run, accounting for Clarkston’s lone run. S Kramer also contributed a hit, while the team showed effort on the bases with a stolen base from B Bond. Despite the tough result, the Wolves continued to compete throughout the game and had several strong individual performances at the plate.
Clarkston Varsity Wolves dominated both games of the doubleheader against Adams, outscoring their opponent 23-0 in two complete team performances. The Wolves combined strong pitching, aggressive base running, and timely hitting to sweep the day.
In Game 1, Clarkston earned a 14-0 victory behind an explosive offense with 11 hits. E. Miller led the charge with 3 hits and 4 RBIs, while Ella Charter added a home run and 2 RBIs. A. Floros scored 3 runs and stole four bases, helping ignite the offense. The Wolves were aggressive on the bases all game and played clean softball from start to finish.
Game 2 ended in another shutout win, 9-0. A. Floros powered the offense with a home run, 3 runs scored, and 2 walks. A. Roan added 2 hits and an RBI, while S. Bordes and R. Allen each contributed extra-base hits and RBIs. Clarkston continued to pressure offensively while the defense and pitching staff held Adams scoreless for the second straight game.
Overall, the Wolves showcased depth throughout the lineup, disciplined at-bats, strong defense, and dominant pitching in a complete doubleheader sweep.
Clarkston Varsity Wolves battled their way to an exciting 8-7 victory over Allen Park in a hard-fought game. The Wolves totaled 9 hits and showed power at the plate, led by B. Bond who had a huge performance with 2 home runs and 6 RBIs. R. Allen added 3 hits, while S. Bordes contributed 2 hits and 2 RBIs. Ella Charter and L. Scanlon each chipped in a hit and a run scored.
In the circle, L. Scanlon went the distance, pitching all 7 innings and battling through pressure situations to earn the win. Defensively, Clarkston stayed resilient and found ways to respond when challenged. The Wolves showed determination, timely hitting, and grit to secure the one-run victory.
The Clarkston Varsity and JV teams spent a great day at Oakland University, enjoying some high-level softball and even better team bonding. It was a fun, relaxed opportunity for the players to connect, support each other, and grow stronger as a program. Days like this highlight the positive energy and spirit these girls bring! We are proud to be part of such a great group! 💙💛
This week we want to recognize Senior Amelia Floros as Player of the Week💛💙 Amelia is making her mark in a big way this season! After transitioning to center field, Amelia has been nothing short of outstanding as she tracks down tough balls, making diving plays, and coming up with clutch catches that keep her team in the game.
Her impact goes beyond defense. At the plate, she competes every at-bat, and on the bases, she’s a relentless, aggressive runner who puts pressure on opponents. Amelia is a true leader and playmaker looked up to by her teammates.
Thursday Night Bomb Squad💣🥎🥎🥎
Elyse Miller (Senior) and Annabelle Roan (Freshman) with one HR each and Brooke Bond (Sophmore) with her 10th HR for the season, breaking her own record for the most homeruns in a season by a varsity player…. and we’re only half way done!!! 👀. Let’s go!!!!!!!!!!!💛💙🥎
Clarkston Wolves won their double header against Bloomfield Hills on 4/30!
*Sophia Bordes led the Wolves with a .714 BA, 5 hits and 3 RBIs.
*Annabelle Roan contributed with a .600 BA, 2 Hits and a HR
*Audrey Johnson contributed with a .500 BA & 3 Hits. *Ella Charter contributed with .500 BA and 2 RBIs. *Elyse Miller and Brooke Bond led the team in RBIs with 4 each.
The Wolves only allowed 3 fielding errors in their double header
The Bomb Squad💣 showed up against Stoney Creek High School. Sophia Bordes (Junior) with 2 HR, Annabelle Roan (Freshman) with 2 HR and Brooke Bond with a solo HR.
#Makewaves#Builtforthis#Startstrong#hungry2026
The Wolves put together a solid offensive performance in their doubleheader, finishing with a .316 team batting average, 18 hits, and 17 runs scored. The lineup showed balance from top to bottom, combining timely hitting with power and patience at the plate.
Leading the way, Leanne Scanlon had a standout day, hitting .750 with 3 hits, while Madison Gallant added efficiency at .500. Elyse Miller continued to be consistent, going .429 with multiple hits, and both Sophia Bordes and Reagan Allen contributed with .333 averages and key production.
The power came through in a big way with 5 total home runs. Sophia Bordes and Annabelle Roan each launched 2 home runs, combining for 8 RBIs, while Brooke Bond added another homer and drove in 4 runs. Amelia Floros chipped in with extra-base hits, including a triple.
The Wolves showed a strong showing across both games of the doubleheader.
Week 3 Player of the week is here!
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Below are the 4 player of the week nominations for all the games played up through Sunday (4/26.
Check out the image below for their stat line:
1. Zoey Overton (@OvertonZoey88)
2028 uncommitted
2. Averi Rowlett (@Averi_Rowlett)
University of Detroit Mercy
3. Brooklyn Bond (@BrookeBond2028)
2028 uncommitted
4. Lyla Turmell (@LylaTurmell)
University of Toledo
Please vote below on who had the best on-field performance! Voting will close at 4:00pm tomorrow (4/28)
Winner will be announced no later than 5:00pm tomorrow.
Please vote below ⬇️
The Wolves finished strong at the Anchor Bay Varsity Tournament, going 2-0-1 in pool play. Despite the undefeated record, they narrowly missed out on first place in their pool by just four runs. A competitive showing all around, with the team proving they can hang with anyone when they bring their energy and execution.
The Wolves put together a strong offensive showing over their 3 tournament games. Leading the way at the plate:
💙💛 Brooke Bond had a huge weekend, hitting .600 with 3 home runs and 7 RBIs, providing major power production.
💙💛 Elyse Miller also hit .600 with a standout 2.114 OPS, adding 1 HR and extra-base hits.
💙💛 Audrey Johnaon stayed consistent, batting .500 with 3 hits.
💙💛 Annabelle Roan added impact at .400 with 1 HR and 4 RBIs.
💙💛 Pitchers Leanne Scanlon and Audrey Johnson were solid in the circle.
The team showed patience at the plate with multiple walks drawn and had contributions throughout the lineup, while also getting timely hitting from players like Reagen Allen and Sophia Bordes.
#Hungry2026
#Startstrong
#Builtforthis
#Makewaves
#CHSVarsitySoftball🥎
This week, we’re recognizing Brooke Bond for an incredible performance at the plate and her leadership!!
Brooke hit an outstanding .571, leading the team with 8 hits, including 2 singles, 2 doubles, and 4 HOME RUNS 💣. She also led the team with 8 RBIs, continuing to deliver in big moments.
Her impact goes beyond offense. Brooke is a steady presence in the field and a supportive, team-first teammate who leads by example.
She’s also making noise across the league and state (per Max Preps Rankings):
🔥 #1 in home runs in the OAA with 5
🔥 #2 in homeruns runs in Division 1
🔥 #6 in the state of Michigan
Brooke is locked in and one to watch as the season heats up! 💪🐺 #WolvesSoftball #PlayerOfTheWeek
The Clarkston Wolves squared off against the Lake Orion Dragons in a high-energy league doubleheader on 4/23/26 and came away with a split and a statement win.
Game one went to the Dragons, 13-2, but the Wolves didn’t hang their heads……they regrouped💪🏼
In game two, down by 5 runs going in to the bottom of the 1st inning……Clarkston came out swinging and never let up. The Wolves exploded offensively, racking up 13 hits and putting up 17 runs in a 17-10 victory. The bats were alive, the energy was high, and the defense locked in when it mattered most to seal the deal.
Even bigger????? This win marks the first victory for Clarkston over Lake Orion since 2019. This was a milestone moment for the program and a sign of the momentum this team is building.
#Hungry2026
#Startstrong
#builtforthis
#CHS
#WolvesSoftball
Freshman Reagen Allen is making a statement!! This week’s Player of the Week leads the team in batting average, RBIs, and hits…..Reagen is also leading the OAA in home runs (per MaxPreps) proving she’s a major impact player every time she steps in the batters box. Beyond the stats, Reagen is a great teammate who leads by example, bringing energy, focus, and a team-first mindset. 💛💙
#Hungry2026
#startstrong
There were 6 Homeruns between these 4 teammates during their double header vs Seaholme on 4-21-26!
#34 Reagan, #18 Annabelle, #21 Sophia, #24 Brooke
#Hungry2026#startstrong#BuiltForThis
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Clarkston split a doubleheader with Goodrich High School, dropping game one 15–0 before bouncing back with an 8–4 win in game two.
After a tough opener, Clarkston came alive offensively in the second game, tallying eight hits and showing a much stronger approach at the plate. The Wolves combined timely hitting with improved energy to secure the split and finish the day on a high note. Freshman, Reagen Allen hit a solo homerun, her second of the season.
The Wolves earned a split in their doubleheader against the Grand Blanc Bobcats, dropping the first game 4–1 before bouncing back with a strong 5–3 victory in game two. Locked in a tie in the fifth inning, freshman Reagan Allen delivered the game changing moment with a two-run home run to put the Wolves ahead. From there, the defense held firm, protecting the lead and securing the win with a solid all-around