The All Conference Wrestlers including Honorable Mention Grapplers from our coverage schools.
103 RJ Thome Fremont Joe Perez Lakeview 112 Aydan Rosely Hesperia Kaiden Pascoe Grant 119 Gavin Miller Chippewa Hills Blake Peak Central Montcalm 125 Billy Ostyn Grant Gage Breuker Fremont 130 Carson Hayes Chippewa Hills River Roberson Hesperia 135 Mack Baird Hesperia Brady Jacobs Grant 140 Craig Wernette Chippewa Hills Matthew Halasinski Fremont 145 Brenden Kurtze Lakeview Brock Ryan Central Montcalm 152 Austin Hancock Lakeview Jager Kibart Fremont 160 Trey Breuker Fremont Kellen Haney Reed City 171 Gabe Petoskey Chippewa Hills Chase Knudsen Fremont 189 Clayton Wiggins Chippewa Hills Michael Romero Fremont 215 Carl Whipple Chippewa Hills Caleb Thompon Grant 285 Colby Roosa Chippewa Hills Nick Prater Tri County Honorable Mention 112 Riley Moore Holton 119 Graham Resterhouse Holton 125 Rice Robins Holton 130 Joe Millett Grant 140 Korbin Klaus Hesperia 145 Jayden Joseph Newaygo 160 Nolan Corvers Grant 171 Joseph Crowell Holton 215 David Yoder Newaygo 215 Kyler Kolk Fremont 285 Cody Visscher Fremont
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2019-2020 BOYS BASKETBALL GOLD DIVISION ALL CONFERENCE: Gunner Hill (12) Central Montcalm Trenton Shaffer (12) Central Montcalm Asher Vissman (12) Central Montcalm Carter Chase (12) Grant Diesel Rose (12) Grant Seth Schuitema (10) Grant Chris Kennedy (12) Fremont DJ Lee (10) Big Rapids Carlos Magana (12) Newaygo Zac Saez (12) Reed City Cam Friend (11) Tri County HONORABLE MENTION: Trey Chapin (11) Central Montcalm Orion Evans (11) Grant Braiden McDonald (11) Fremont Trevor Woodard (12) Big Rapids Wyatt Mortensen (11) Newaygo Payton Hansen (11) Reed City Nick Braunschneider (12) Tri County Levi Rogers (11) Chippewa Hills 2019-2020 BOYS BASKETBALL SILVER DIVISION ALL CONFERENCE: Axel Woolworth (12) Morley Stanwood Aiden McLaughlin (12) Morley Stanwood Carter Veldkamp (11) Morley Stanwood Eli Carlson (12) Kent City Max Hudson (12) Kent City Nathan Slowik (12) Holton Sam Venema (11) White Cloud Hayden Rentschler (12) Lakeview Logan Balkema (12) Hesperia HONORABLE MENTION: Jason Bialik (12) Morley Stanwood Shawn Anderson (12) Kent City Aidan Poling (11) Holton Jake Foster (12) White Cloud Noah Ritchey (12) Lakeview Kaiden Robbins (12) Hesperia The players selected as All Conference and Honorable Mention
GOLD ALL CONFERENCE: Holly McKenna (12) Big Rapids Megan Mackall (11) Big Rapids Rylie Haist (9) Big Rapids Calla Miller (11) Fremont Paige Vandenberg (12) Fremont Chloe Shriver (12) Fremont Jaxi Long (10) Newaygo Bailey Vissman (11) Central Montcalm Ashley Bialek (11) Tri County Kirstyn Throop (12) Grant Taylor Harrison (12) Reed City Taylor Neeb (12) Chippewa Hills HONORABLE MENTION: Ariana Costie (11) Big Rapids Natalie Jamieson (12) Fremont Jaylee Long (11) Newaygo London Eldridge (11) Central Montcalm Alicia Bowen (11) Tri County Kassidy Doornbos (12) Grant Paige Lofquist (10) Reed City Sydni Nelson (12) Chippewa Hills SILVER ALL CONFERENCE: Kenzie Bowers (11) Kent City Jenna Harrison (11) Kent City Mikayla Loew (12) Kent City Brooke Brauher (11) Morley Stanwood Breanna Berry (12) Morley Stanwood Alexis Strait (11) White Cloud Emily Bayle (11) Hesperia Madison Hart (10) Lakeview Ally Seiber (11) Holton HONORABLE MENTION: Taryn Preston (10) Kent City Kalee Ramsey (12) Morley Stanwood Olivia Bowman (12) White Cloud Rachel Romero (11) Hesperia Natalie Parsons (9) Lakeview Madison Bosset (11) Holton McDonald knocks down 27; Defense shines in Packer win.
Photos by Mike Gesler Fremont 65 Coopersville 52 The Packers came to play. Facing a physical Bronco squad and with a chance to make it to the District finals Fremont came up big behind a strong defensive effort that led to an outpouring of transition scoring. The Pack jumped out early taking an 11-2 lead before a Coopersville timeout and held an 18-6 advantage after one but the Broncos would not go away and hung around the 10 point margin occasionally making a few mini runs to cut into the lead. Fortunately the Packers answered each run and the defense was able to hold Coopersville at bay for the rest of the game to secure the win. Coach Zerfas: ”They were pressing hard and double teaming but we were able to find the open man and score in transition often in the 4th. When we did not score in transition I thought we ran a very patient and efficient offense which made it hard for Coopersville to come back. “I really liked our defense tonight. They came in with 3 good scorers capable of putting up 30 points and we were able to contain them. Our offense was as efficient as I’ve seen them all year.” And now the Packers move on to face Comstock Park, the team that knocked the 19-1 Fremont team out of the tournament in the opening game last season coming back from a 7 point deficit in the last 2 minutes to win in overtime. The game still stings some of the Packer players who were on that squad last year. And now is their chance to avenge that loss. Braiden McDonald led the Packers with 27 points and 13 rebounds. Tristan Campbell hit for 11 points and 9 rebounds, and Chris Kennedy dropped in 11 points. Joshua Zerfas dished 9 assists to go with his 4 points and Carter Moon had another all around game with 6 rebounds, 5 assists and 4 points. Martin Curiel once again provided a big boost of the bench with 8 points. District Finals: Fremont vs, Comstock Park @ Grant. Friday 7pm. Photos by Alexis Mercer
Story by Ken DeLaat They simply refuse to lose. After a grueling and heart pounding 31 minutes and 50+ seconds of defensive wizardry at its best, a back and forth game that left players and fans emotionally spent, the Lions found themselves down 2. They needed a bucket to send the game into overtime. Nope. Jaxi Long who moments before kept her team in the game with a triple took the ball down court and launched a high arcing shot from several feet behind the three point line as time seemed to stop and the gym fell silent for a split second. And she burned it. The game winning blast from downtown produced a roar from the Newaygo crowd including a substantial and spirited student section. The Lions took down a GR Christian team that arrived in Sparta with an impressive resume and a huge height advantage they tried to exploit all night. But the Lions were having none of it. Mathis, Goodin and Ruehmeier worked on the towering presence of Evie Doezema with help from their teammates and contained the Eagle efforts to take the ball inside. Frisbie popped in a couple of key threes during the game and provided relentless defense in the backcourt. There were heroes stepping up all night for the Lions. The lead changed hands 9 times in the first half alone. The second half saw it seesaw another 8 times, but when the Eagles press forced a couple of late stops and they built a 4 point lead matching the biggest span of the night between the teams it looked grim for the Lions. Just 1:24 remained and they had gone cold the past 2 minutes as Christian outscored them 7-1 in that span. But Jaylee Long was fouled on a three pointer and cooly went to the line to drain them 1-2-3. Up by a point, Eagle Rory Pruis drew a foul and converted both to stretch the lead to 3 but Jaxi fired it in from the corner for a tie. Then it was Emma Witte’s turn at the stripe and she also sank both. 2 point lead and the clock ticking down with the Eagles vaunted defense tossing out their best, it might have been a curtain call for many teams. But not this team. And not Jaxi Long. The young woman with ice in her veins knew she was going to take the shot as soon as the ball was in her hands. And she wasn’t about to fail. Coach Thomasma: ”I don't think as coaches we'll ever get an ending like that ever again. “In the timeouts, we told them to stay focused. We always talk in the tournament about the momentum swings. Just stay locked in and confident. “The girls stayed focused. Even at the end of the game when we got called for a foul with 8 seconds left and they hit free throws. Kudos to them. “Jaxi had 19 points and 3 assists. Jaylee had 9 points and 4 rebounds. Emmerson had 8 points and 12 rebounds. Obviously they had a great game but all those other girls stepped up. Sophia had two big 3's that kept us hanging around. Kendall and Lily battled and more than held their own against Doezema and Fisk came in a wreaked havoc and played really hard as always. The bench kept everyone positive, stayed focused and provided great energy to everyone." "Just a great win for these kids. It was close all game. The kids really believe and kept battling until the end obviously. “We will enjoy the win tonight and try and come up with something to slow down a very talented and well-coached West Catholic team on Thursday. They are very good. We will have to play our best game of the year to beat them." So now this incredible group of players who just knocked off the #3 team in the state will face their next opponent on Thursday. #2 West Catholic. As Coach Thomasma said, the Falcons are an extremely strong, talented and well coached team. But hey, so are these Lions. Story and photos by Mike Gesler
Fremont 93 Grant 70 The gym in the Grant Middle School was a packed house in this much anticipated, opening round of district play, rubber match of the Grant Tigers and Fremont Packers. Last week, the Tigers swiped a share of the conference title for themselves and away from the Packers. The Packers, for their part, felt they didn’t put their best foot forward, and were looking to kill any hope the Tigers may have had at a district title to add to their season. With the energy and drama cranked all away up to ten, a showdown percolating, the opening tipoff couldn’t come soon enough. The first half of play was everything this game billed itself out to be. “In the game last week, we didn’t necessarily have very good spacing or patience and we scored seventy-seven. We looked at that on film, and I thought if we space the floor better, ran our sets, that we talked before we might put up eighty-five or ninety if we were able to play with spacing. And it happened,” stated Fremont’s coach, Peter Zerfas. Fremont came out hot, mainly due to three 3s put up by Joshua Zerfas, and went up fifteen points to Grant’s four. But Grant didn’t hit the panic button, and continued to play their game. With a boost from Gage Burrows, who shot five 3s, Grant pulled within two by the end of the half. And even though Fremont went into the locker room with a 45-43 lead, this game felt like it would go down to the final buzzer. The second half however was solely Fremont’s alone. The Tigers went colder than a block of ice sitting on a frozen pond. “The second half felt like it got away when we had empty offensive trips in the third, and then it was kind of a runaway train. We just tried to do a little bit of desperation shoot and foul, and that didn’t work either,” stated Grant’s coach, Joel Schuitema. With 2:35 left in the game and Grant down by twenty-two, Schuitema finally threw in the towel, pulled his starters, and both coaches allowed their bench personnel to finish the game as the Tiger faithful sat in stunned silence and the Packer fans roared. “Carter Moon played tremendous on Seth Schuitema. He’s such a good player, and Carter really brought it defensively,” shared Coach Zerfas. “Chris [Kennedy] did too on Carter Chase. I’m a little biased, but I thought my son [Joshua Zerfas] had a pretty good game just getting us off to a good start with those three 3s. And it was really all five of us because Tristin [Campbell] in the post every time they took Rose off of him just did really well. I don’t know how many Braiden [McDonald] had, but he had to have twenty or more. So it was a really good team effort I thought.” “Hats off to Pete and the Fremont Packers,” shared Coach Schuitema. “Good luck to them in the district. Our kids are sad right now, and so am I.” Braiden McDonald led tonight for the Packers with twenty-nine points. Tristan Campbell nearly matched McDonald with twenty-eight. Joshua Zerfas also put up double digits with fifteen. Adding to Fremont’s effort was Carter Moon (8), Jacob Visser (6), Martin Curiel (3), and Lane Converse with two. Gage Burrows led for the Tigers tonight with twenty-one. Seth Schuitema and Carter Chase also had double digits with fourteen and ten respectively. Also helping in Grant’s efforts was Diesel Rose (9), Cole Lesley (8), Elliot Butchart and Eli Bradley each with three, and Jed Vanderweide with two. Fremont will next take on Coopersville on Wednesday evening at the Grant Middle School gym for the 5:30 district game. D2 Sparta Regional Newaygo (16-7) vs. GR Christian (20-3) 5:30pm The smart money on the Sparta Regional says the final will be a classic matchup between the dominating Eagles and the juggernaut known as the West Catholic Falcons. After all, competing in the vaunted OK Gold GRC brought back nearly everyone from an 11-11 season to defeat all but 2 teams. There was the puzzling loss to Middleville to open the New Year after a 2 ½ week layoff and 2 defeats at the hands of OK Gold champ East GR. Other than that they have employed a tough defense to amass 20 wins including blowing their way through the Districts. But now they face the lone survivor of another Gold division...this one from the CSAA. Newaygo has had an interesting season to say the least. With just one senior starter they nonetheless have a lot of varsity experience on the floor. The Lions lost a couple of close ones and went 6-5 against teams with a winning record. They recovered from one of their few poor showings against Tri County to put together 5 straight wins including a magical district tournament run. The Lions are a team that puts it all on the court and when they are hitting their outside attempts they are a formidable opponent and tough to beat. The passion of Jaylee Long, the intensity of sister Jaxi, Sophia Frisbie’s quiet leadership, the focus of Emmerson Goodin, the clutch play of Lily Ruehmeier, the intuitive positioning of Kendall Mathis and the sheer energy provided by varsity newcomer Kayla Fisk make them an entertaining watch to be sure. They will need to find a way to get open shots against the smothering defense of the Eagles and then they’ll have to hit those shots and do it early because GRC has a way of running away with a lead once they get in a groove. The Eagles find a way to get to the free throw line frequently and they don’t miss much once they get there. It’s an uphill climb to be sure but one thing this season has shown is to never count the Lions out. Their sheer will to win is impressive and they seem to be one of those teams who feel like they run out of time rather than lose. The Lions won’t have the height of the Eagles, nor likely the depth of the senior laden team. But they have heart. Miles and miles and miles of heart. Go Lions. Spring Lake (8-13) vs. West Catholic (22-1) 7pm I don’t know what it would take for the Lakers to top the Falcons but I know it is not likely to happen. WC is really really good. D3 Morley Stanwood Regional Kent City (22-1) vs. Pewamo Westphalia (21-2) 5:30pm We all know teams play games one at a time. That’s the mantra echoed by players and coaches. But this one has been on the Eagle radar since a heartbreaking 2 point loss to the Pirates last year. The same Pirates who hoisted a state championship banner in their gym later when the tournament dust had settled. The two teams ranked 1-3 will go at it again in perhaps the toughest Regional in D3. Lexie and Kenxie Bowers, Jenna Harrison and co. want this one bad. But the Pirates want to repeat. Only 2 teams have scored more than 31 points on PW. Kent City has scored more than 60 13 times this season. Irresistible force meets immovable object. WMC (17-6) vs. Ithaca (21-2) 7pm Since starting 2-4 the Warriors have gone 15-2 since. They play with spirit and have a number of players who can score. Ithaca has lost to just one team, league champion Hemlock, the only team to score 40 points on the Yellow Jackets. Again, a good offense meets a good defense. Two Grant Tigers traveled to Ford Field for the MHSAA Individual State Finals on March 6th and 7th. Senior Billy Ostyn started out strong winning his first match in the 125lbs weight class. Sophomore Brady Jacobs lost a close match to open at 135lbs. Billy won his quarterfinals match 15-8 to ensure a top 6 finish. Brady came back strong with a pin in the first consolation round and then winning 9-5 in the blood round to ensure his podium finish. Billy lost to his #1 ranked Dundee opponent in the Semi-finals in a match that was 2-1 going into the final minute. Both wrestlers returned Saturday after achieving All State status to compete in the placement rounds. Billy won his match by pin to move to the 3rd place match where he lost to the #3 ranked wrestler to finish in 4th place. Brady lost 1-6 to move him to the 7 place match where he lost to finish in 8th place. Billy Ostyn finishes his Grant wrestling career as the first 4 time state qualifier in school history and tied for second on the all-time career wins list with 165 victories. D2 Monday Games Grant District Fremont (15-5) vs, Grant (13-7) 5:30pm Too bad. We would have preferred to see these teams go at each other a little beyond the District opener though, of course, anything can happen at tourney time. The thing is, these teams have produced two of the most exciting games in local boys hoops this season and after Monday only one will be left standing, So if you’re interested in witnessing round three of this season series to see who pulls out the rubber match you better get yourself a ticket to the Monday opener. In game one at Fremont the Packers edged the Tigers in a nail biter then last week on the Tiger home court Grant held off a couple of Fremont runs to take their share of the Gold title the Pack had coveted. Schuitema can knock them down as can Burrows and Evans. Rose battles underneath. But Chase is the straw that stirs the drink for the Tigers. He is in every argument about who might be the area’s best player and it is a convincing argument once you see him play. The Packers have a slew of talent and the season that started with a lot of promise and a 10-0 start unraveled a bit with a 5-5 second half and only one notch against a team with a winning record. Still, with players like Kennedy, Campbell, McDonald, Zerfas, Miller, Moon etc. they have a chance to make a tournament run and grab some district hardware to help salve the loss of a title share. But they have to get by the Tigers who have won 10 of 11 games since the loss on the Packer floor. And remember, they’re playing at home. Winner plays Coopersville (10-10) Wednesday 5:30pm. Sparta (10-10) vs, Comstock Park (5-15) 7pm. These teams split their games in the OK Blue this season each winning on their home court. The Spartans beat Holton and Grant early on but both of those teams had their greatest success in the second half. Park has lost 6 of their last 7 and have only won twice away from the Panther home court, Sparta started the season 5-0 then dropped 7 in a row, followed that with winning 4 of 5 and dropped 2 of their last 3. Anyone’s game. Winner faces Newaygo (6-14) Wednesday at 7pm. D3 Monday Games Ravenna District Ravenna (20-0) vs.North Muskegon (14-5) 5:30pm The Bulldogs are undefeated and the undisputed champs of the WM Conference. The Norseman have played them tough twice. 2 good teams, one playing at home. Winner takes on Kent City (12-8) Wednesday 5:30pm. WMC (15-5) vs, Holton (13-7) 7pm Two more good teams. The Warriors shared the Lakes 8 title with Ludington and the Red Devils ended the season winning 5 of their last 6 with the only loss a buzzer beater at Grant, the CSAA Gold co-champs. Winner to play White Cloud (7-13) Wednesday 7pm. -Ken DeLaat, N3 Sports District Champs!
Newaygo 49 Sparta 30 For the first time since 2004 the Lions came home with some hardware winning the District title and moving on to Regional play next week. And the defense truly never rested as Coach Nate Thomasma’s team put on a defensive clinic in the second half stuffing the Sparta offense and capturing the treasured victory. A physical game from the start saw the bodies banging in the paint and some backcourt bruising. Spartan Kensey Armock drove in for a pair of layups halfway though the first quarter to stake Sparta to an early 10-5 lead but Jaxi Long hit for 2, Jaylee Long followed with a score then after a dramatic Lily Ruehmeier block the ball found its way into Jaxi’s hands and she drained a triple that gave the Lions their first lead. Amrock responded with a bucket and it was 12 all after one. When the second started Jaxi hit from distance again was answered by a Paige Wilson bucket before Jaxi hit another 3 from way downtown. After a stop Sophia Frisbie rifled a pass to Reuhmeier for 2 to stretch the lead to 6 before Amrock came through again converting a steal to 32 points and the half ended with the Lions on top 20-16. Then came the third quarter. The Lions came out on defensive fire holding the Spartans to a single free throw while Jaxi and Frisbie nailed triples and Emmerson Goodin rebounded her own shot and followed with a basket. Jaylee fired in a jumper and Mathis drained one at the buzzer and Newaygo took a 32-17 lead heading into the 4th. The final frame was much the same as the Spartans were unable to penetrate the Lion defense and their outside shots constantly challenged refused to fall. Meanwhile Newaygo continued to score and stretched the lead to 20 halfway through the quarter. As time expired the excitement built until the final buzzer when pandemonium broke loose on the Lion bench and their fans, a vocal group all night, stormed the floor and the celebration began. Coach Thomasma: “I could not be happier for these 13 girls tonight. They have dealt with ups and downs this season but continued to battle. Sparta is a tough physical opponent but the girls didn't back down. We have great fans that urged us on and it was great to see. “We’ve been stressing the defense with the girls all year and it proved to be the key tonight. We had a couple of tough losses but this week the way they’ve played speaks to their character. I don’t know if you could have found many fans who thought we were going to pull it out after the third quarter against Fremont Wednesday but give a lot of credit to those girls. They didn’t give up. ”We'll enjoy it tonight and hope to keep it going next week in Regionals.” Jaylee finished with 20 points 6 rebounds and 6 assists, Jaxi hit for11 points and Goodin was outstanding in the paint pulling down 11 boards and scoring 9. The Long sisters along with their teammates had smiles as big as their performances when we caught up with them. How do we feel? Jaxi:“Awesome” Jaylee: “Way better than last year” Jaxi: This was so much fun.” What was the turning point? Jaylee: “We came out hard in the third. We wanted to shut them down and the defense really did their job. The key to the win? Jaxi: “The defense definitely” Jaylee: Yeah,the defense opened up the opportunities on offense and got our scoring going. You had a rough go for awhile with those close losses to BR and Fremont. How did you regroup? Jaxi: “We grew a lot as a team this year.” Jaylee:”Yeah, the losses gave us the focus we needed and we really came together. So next is the Regionals right? Any thoughts about playing GR Christian? Jaylee: “We don’t know who’s next.” Jaxi: ”We just take it one game at a time.” And the next one is Tuesday. 5:30pm. At Sparta. |
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