Tag: High School
Mark Uyl, MHSAA, Issue Statement on State of Coach Availability
Via Mark Uyl, MHSAA: There is a crisis in Michigan schools today that centers on one problem:Not having enough people. In discussions with school district personnel, we are being told there has never been a more difficult time for finding people than today. All of us are searching high and low to find coaches for… Read More Mark Uyl, MHSAA, Issue Statement on State of Coach Availability
Kent City Concludes Season at Muskegon Catholic Central
Kent City traveled west to Muskegon Catholic Central for a first round showdown a year after missing the post season. MCC made their debut in Division 6 and took the victory over the visiting Eagles after a close first half that widened inside the final two minutes of the half when a Crusader interception gave… Read More Kent City Concludes Season at Muskegon Catholic Central
Forecasting Week Two of MHSAA Football
Game of the WeekIt may be July, but the days are quickly passing like a 7 on 7 tournament happening all over the Mitten state as teams prep to chase their dreams at a state title. While some may have more reasonable hopes of achieving that dream, squads of helmeted teens prepare, nonetheless, to take… Read More Forecasting Week Two of MHSAA Football
Unity Christian Freshman Arie Landstra Sinks Hole in One
Arie Landstra began developing a love for the game of golf at a young age during outings to the course with his father. 8 years later, the Unity Christian freshman is in his first year of high school golf as part of the Crusader junior varsity golf team. The individual nature of the game appeals… Read More Unity Christian Freshman Arie Landstra Sinks Hole in One
Top 35 Girls Basketball Players We Saw This Season
Player of the Year – Abbey Kimball, West Catholic (Senior)Our player of the year is senior West Catholic guard, Abbey Kimball. While she came in second to Detroit Edison senior, Ruby Whitehorn, in the Miss Basketball standings and her Falcons lost to Edison in the state championship, she was the most complete and skilled player… Read More Top 35 Girls Basketball Players We Saw This Season
Kent City Did It Again
There are few teams that lost as much as the Kent City Eagles did last spring as two all-time Kent City greats, Kenzie Bowers and Jenna Harrison, graduated. The two school and state record holders left the small town of Kent City, Michigan to continue their basketball careers in the collegiate ranks (Bowers at Illinois… Read More Kent City Did It Again
Area Teams Prepare for Big Playoff Matchups
Boys Basketball Roundup Northview will have one of the best showdowns in the area as they face a battle-hardened Muskegon team in Grand Haven. Despite being favorites for much of the season and knocking off several giants throughout the regular season, Northview will have their hands full with Muskegon and stellar forward Ethan Hill. Northview… Read More Area Teams Prepare for Big Playoff Matchups
Kent City Eagles Continue Journey
Despite a very aggressive Covenant Christian team, the Eagles continued their journey towards the grand prize, a State High School Championship. Covenant Christian led most of the first quarter, with the Eagles trailing close behind. But soon the tide changed and the Eagles took off. Lexi Bowers finished with 19 points, but it was Madelyn… Read More Kent City Eagles Continue Journey
Potter’s House Raises Banner and Downs Grand River Prep for Homecoming
There is an adage that spans the parlance of the battlefield to the chessboard to the gridiron: the best defense is a good offense. Well the Potter’s House Pumas set out to prove two things on Friday night at “The House.” The first was that the age old phrase fits the confines of the hardwood… Read More Potter’s House Raises Banner and Downs Grand River Prep for Homecoming