Great job done by Clarkston's other hoops coach
A lot has been made this season about the incredible coaching job Dan Fife has done with the Clarkston boys basketball team, and rightfully so.
Despite having to replace star center Matt Kamieniecki and having just two starters back from last year, the Wolves improbably won the OAA Red title and are on an 11-game winning streak going into Wednesday night's district semifinal game with Holly.
But while this might be Fife's best coaching job ever, there's been an equally amazing coaching job done with the Clarkston girls team by coach Tim Wasilk.
The Wolves started the year 1-4 and are definitely a team without many college prospects.
Yet, Clarkston is advanced to a regional showdown on Thursday with Midland at Fenton.
No matter what happens what's a very good Midland team, the Clarkston girls have exceeded expectations and had a great season.
The Wolves have won 17 of their last 18 games and are the true definition of a team that plays well together.
The credit for that has to go to Wasilk, who has done just as good of a coaching job this season as his mentor Fife.
Despite having to replace star center Matt Kamieniecki and having just two starters back from last year, the Wolves improbably won the OAA Red title and are on an 11-game winning streak going into Wednesday night's district semifinal game with Holly.
But while this might be Fife's best coaching job ever, there's been an equally amazing coaching job done with the Clarkston girls team by coach Tim Wasilk.
The Wolves started the year 1-4 and are definitely a team without many college prospects.
Yet, Clarkston is advanced to a regional showdown on Thursday with Midland at Fenton.
No matter what happens what's a very good Midland team, the Clarkston girls have exceeded expectations and had a great season.
The Wolves have won 17 of their last 18 games and are the true definition of a team that plays well together.
The credit for that has to go to Wasilk, who has done just as good of a coaching job this season as his mentor Fife.
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