Having gone unbeaten in the league the past two seasons, it’s no surprise that Clarkston’s hockey team has visions of another OAA Red title.
The Wolves talked about those ambitions and greater ones, too, at Tuesday’s OAA media day held at Troy High.
“I think any team in high school hockey, you sell yourself short if you’re not trying to win a state championship,” Clarkston head coach Nathan Bryer said. “Winning the OAA, a regional and a state championship, it’s not only our goal, but I think every team’s goal. I think that’s always the goal, and the expectation.”
Since losing its last league game (3-2 at Birmingham Unified) on Feb. 4, 2023, the Wolves have been an overtime away from reaching a state final and lost in the quarterfinals last season, which Bryer seemed to define as somethi

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