No high school football coach feels good about his offense stalling and having to settle for a field goal to end a drive.

At the same time, few programs have felt better about their chances of adding three points when they do so like Clarkston, whether under current head coach Justin Pintar or the legendary Kurt Richardson, throughout the past decade and beyond.

That includes the last several years, during which Aidan O’Neill had carried on the legacy of standouts at the kicker position for the Wolves.

What he’s given Clarkston with his leg goes beyond just field goals, too.

“It’s a really good weapon to have, knowing that when he’s kicking off, the chances are that ball’s going in the end zone,” Pintar said after the team’s season-ending loss last Friday against Detroit Catholic Cen

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