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Grand Rapids Christian High School's top senior athletes!
JOHN CASSIDAYGolf (4 year Varsity): AC OK White 2023, 2024, 2025, HM- 2022All State - 1st Team - D2: 2023, 2024, 2025 (likely)Individual Winner: 8 Tournament Individual wins 2022-2025 (so far)Attending Hillsdale University on a golf scholarshipOK White and Regional Team Champions: 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025Individual Regional Champion: 2023, 2024, 2025),Team State Finals Finishes: 2022 (3rd), 2023 (1st)- Team State Champion, 2024 (2nd), 2025 (TBD)Team Success: Over his fours in the program, John was a consistent and major part of 49 (and counting three events left) Tournament wins. The previous 4 years had a total of 4 tournament wins before he arrived. Basketball (4 yrs, 2 yrs varsity)State Runner Up 2024Soccer (4 yrs varsity)FR- 2021 — member of State Championship teamSO- 2022 – 4 goals, 4 assistsJR- 2023 – State Champion- 17 goals, 7 assists, All Conference, All District, All Region, 2nd team All State + 3-goal hat trick in the State Championship MatchSR- 2024-
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Celebrating our boys volleyball seniors!!
#8 Bryan DiemerParents: David and Holly DiemerBryan joined our program last year as a junior. He quickly showed a high volleyball IQ and an eagerness to learn. It has been great to see him make the jump to our varsity team this season; he has brought great energy, thoughtfulness, and needed vocal leadership to our team.#2 Max MichaelParents: Corey and Tamie MichaelMax and I entered this program the same year, his freshman season. He made an immediate impression, stuff-blocking our returning all-conference outside hitter on our first day of practice. It’s hard to believe that 4 years have passed since then. Max has helped to grow our program with his tremendous leadership, from serving as team captain this season, to representing our team at numerous 8th Grade Showcase events, to coaching our middle school teams.#11 Henry SnowParents: Greg and Kate SnowHenry joined our team as a sophomore, and has grown along with the program. He has shown a continuous desire to improve, asking insightf
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Spring Signing Day!
We had a wonderful time celebrating seven of our seniors who have committed to continuing their athletic journeys at the collegiate level!Elle Curtis: Dance at Butler UniversityTyler Davis: Basketball for Heidelberg UniversityAaron Gholston: Track and Field for Grand Valley State UniversityCameron Laufer: Hockey for Oakland UniversityBrayden Melinn: Hockey for University of Michigan FlintCameron Morgan: Football for Lead Prep AcademyTony Phillips: Football for Adrian CollegeKaitlyn Schmitt: Tennis for Spring Arbor UniversityBen Toly: Football for Calvin UniversitySoren White: Soccer for Hope CollegeCaelen Wigboldy: Golf for Dordt UniversitySee more photos of the event here!
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Celebrating our softball seniors!
Keira Porte Parents: Connie and Jason PorteKeira has been on the GRC varsity softball team for 4 years and has played softball for a total of 8 years. Keria’s favorite memory from her 4 years is being able to play the same position with Megan H freshman year. She would like to thank her parents, oma and opa for coming to all her games . Keira plans to attend Hope University and is majoring in elementary and special education. Keira's favorite Bible verse is Ephesians 4:32 - Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you. Congratulations Keira!Ellie VandeGriendParents: Becca and Andy VandeGriendEllie has been on the GRC varsity softball team for 4 years and has played softball since she was 4 years old. Ellie's favorite memory from her 4 years is panda practice her freshman year. She would like to thank her parents first and foremost for providing her with the ability to play s
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2025 Scholar Athletes!
Our Scholar Athletes Award winners are multi-sport athletes with the highest GPA in their class. Congratulations to our 2025 Scholar Athletes: Calvin Brinks and Alayna McGowan!Male Scholar Athlete: Calvin BrinksGPA: 4.284Sports: Cross Country and Track & FieldFrom Coach Dan Hoekstra: Calvin exemplifies the true spirit of a scholar-athlete through his unwavering hard work, determination, and leadership both in the classroom and through his running of cross country and track. Balancing a rigorous academic schedule with the demanding year-round training required for distance running, Calvin has consistently demonstrated remarkable discipline and drive. His impressive grades reflect his commitment to excellence in his studies, while his performances in both cross country and track showcase his athletic talent and relentless work ethic. Beyond his personal achievements, Calvin has inspired his teammates and classmates, leading by example with integrity, perseverance, and
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Celebrating our Girls Soccer Seniors!
It was wonderful to celebrate our girls soccer seniors! This is what their parents had to say about them. Kaitlynn TrookParents: Dawson and Gina Trook Watching you play soccer over the past 13 years has brought us so much joy! Along the way, you’ve built amazing friendships and learned perseverance, grit, courage, and commitment. Soccer has taught you something even deeper: your worth isn’t defined by wins or losses, but by Jesus alone. P.S. Your mom probably shouldn’t have started the “goal rewards” tradition… What began as ice cream or donuts somehow escalated to a nose piercing for a district goal, third earrings after a tournament, and now—yes—a tattoo of your favorite Bible verse after your goal against East Grand Rapids last week! May it always remind you that you are deeply loved. Life is full of goals, but the greatest reward comes when you commit your efforts to the Lord and trust His plan. JESUS is your greatest reward. Colossians 3:23-24 says:“
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Celebratingating Boys Lacrosse Seniors!
We are grateful for the commitment to Grand Rapids Christian athletics from our players and their families. We would like to honor these players an families for their time here at GRC. #2 Logan EatonParents: Rich and Amy EatonSchool: Grand Rapids ChristianLogan has been playing lacrosse since 3rd grade. His favorite lacrosse memory is playing on the team with his brother his sophomore year season. After graduation, Logan plans ot attend Ohio Wesleyan University to play lacrosse and study business and finance.Favorite Bible verse: Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up. (Galatians 6:9) #3 Aaron GholstonParents: Myesha and Willie Gholston IISchool: Grand Rapids ChristianAaron has been playing lacrosse for 56 days. His favorite lacrosse memory is scoring his first goal in the 5th game of the season. After graduation Aaron will be attending Grand Valley to study sportsmanagement and to run track.Favorite Bib
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Girls Tennis Senior Celebration
Our girls tennis team honored Senior Kaitlyn Schmitt! Captains Avah, Emily, and Anna shared heartfelt words reflecting on Kaitlyn’s lasting impact over the past four years. Known for her fierce forehand and unwavering work ethic, Kaitlyn has been a cornerstone of the team both on and off the court. Her leadership, dedication, and sportsmanship have left a legacy at GRC. We are proud to announce that Kaitlyn will be continuing her tennis journey at Spring Arbor University. We wish her all the best in this exciting next chapter!Here's what her teammates had to say about her:Avah:Dear Kaitlyn, I have really loved getting to know you as well as playing beside you these past 3 years. From getting to know you I have learned that you are an amazing person inside and out. You are encouraging to everyone around you and you never fail to be kind. We all know that when we hear some self talk on the tennis court that it is game time and you mean business. Kaitlyn, you have been a role model to me.
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GRCHS 2025-2026 Athletics Information
Summer Workouts & TrainingStay up to date on off-season workouts and training opportunities. View the summerworkout/training schedule here All Sports, All Seasons Parent MeetingWhen: Monday, August 11 at 8:00 PM via Google MeetWho: One parent/guardian of any student participating in any 2025–26 sport (fall, winter, or spring) must attend.Why: Key info from the Athletic Department on how parents can partner with the athletic department, faith formation, eligibility, social media, training rules, and leadership.Google Meet link will be sent out closer to the meeting.2025–26 Sports PhysicalsAll athletes must have a valid MHSAA physical dated after April 15, 2025 on file in the athletic office before participation.Download the MHSAA physical form here. Parent and student signatures must be completed on the MHSAA form.Submit forms to the Athletic Office online or inperson.New Student Sports Interest FormIf you are a new student to Grand Rapids Christian High School (incl
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MHSAA Announces 2025-2026 School Year Classifications
Classifications for Michigan High School Athletic Association elections and postseason tournaments for the 2025-26 school year have been announced.Classifications for the upcoming school year are based on a second semester count date, which for MHSAA purposes was Feb. 12. The enrollment figure submitted for athletic classification purposes may be different from the count submitted for school aid purposes, as it does not include students ineligible for athletic competition because they reached their 19th birthday prior to Sept. 1 of the current school year and will not include alternative education students if none are allowed athletic eligibility by the local school district.All sports’ tournaments are conducted with schools assigned to equal or nearly equal divisions, with lines dependent on how many schools participate in those respective sports.For 2025-26, there are 754 tournament-qualified member schools. Schools recently were notified of their classification, and sport-
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2025-2026 Athletics Start Dates
The MHSAA has done a great job of continuing to work to help find balance in athletics by creating breaks in the seasons for athletes and coaches to be with their families. We love working hard to develop our gifts but appropriate scope is important also.Summer Dead Week: June 29-July 5 — this is the actual dead week where there is zero contact between players and coaches and no use of district facilities.Pre-Season Down Time: the week prior to each season there is "down time" where there are no open gyms or captains practices. Only 4-player workouts and conditioning are permitted.You can find our official athletics start dates for 2025-2026 here!
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Boys Varsity Baseball vs. Unity Christian High School
Boys Varsity BaseballUnity Christian Squeaks By GR Christian Eagles In Pitchers Duel Both teams were strong on the bump on Wednesday, but Unity Christian Crusaders were just a little bit stronger at the plate in their 2-0 victory over GR Christian Eagles. Parker DeHoek started the game for GR Christian and recorded six outs.Luke Olney and Isaac Anderson each threw an inning for the Eagles. John Bakker pitched three innings in relief for the Eagles. The pitcher surrendered zero hits and zero runs while, striking out two and walking one. The hurler went two innings, surrendering one run on three hits, striking out one and walking none.Jake Koetje, Breckton Meeuwsen, Will Bush, and Henry Streeter each collected one hit for the Eagles.
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Girls Varsity Soccer vs. Petoskey High School
Girls Varsity SoccerThe Eagles traveled to Forest Hills Northern to take on Petoskey in the regional semifinal. For the first time in the tournament, the ladies would concede a goal as Petoskey shocked the ladies with an early goal just minutes into the match. The Eagles would respond, however, when Charley Hassenrik launched a long shot from the right flank that found the back of the net to level the match at 1-1. Despite a good number of corner kicks and other chances, the match would remain level at the half. The Eagles settled down after the halftime team talk and responded immediately when a deep kick off from Lydia Ydenberg resulted in the ball ending up on the foot of Iris Morgan who played a ball into a dangerous area that Charley Hassenrik pounced on and calmly finished to the far post to give the Eagles a 2-1 lead just seconds into the second half. From there, the Eagles would control most facets of the game and create a handful of high quality scoring chances. &n
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Boys Varsity Volleyball vs. Holland Christian High School
Boys Varsity VolleyballGrand Rapids Christian's boys volleyball season came to an end on Tuesday night, dropping a 5-set heartbreaker in the quarterfinals to Holland Christian 25-21, 25-19, 11-25, 18-25, 11-15. The Eagles came out strong, claiming each of the first two sets in comeback wins behind a balanced offensive attack and solid team defense. The Maroons responded, however, stealing momentum they wouldn't relinquish with a dominant set 3 victory. Grand Rapids Christian finishes their season with an overall match record of 25-8-1, along with their first regional title since 2022. Next year's Eagles squad will return several key contributors, with an eye on improving upon the promise and success shown this season.
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Girls Varsity Soccer vs. Forest Hills Central
Girls Varsity SoccerThe Eagles took on Forest Hills Central in the district final at Lowell on Friday night. For the third time in districts, the ladies faced a state-ranked Forest Hills School. The first half would again feature strong defending and organization as the Eagles sought to absorb pressure and create chances on the counter. The Eagles patience would pay off when Charley Hassenrik beat a defender on the left flank and served a ball into the Rangers' box. This service would strike the arm of a defensive player, earning the ladies a shot from the penalty spot. Hassenrik would step up and calmly slot the ball past the keeper to give the ladies a 1-0 lead with three minutes to go in the first half. The Eagles would see out the lead going into the half. The second half would test the Eagles like no other half this season. Time and time again the ladies cleared balls from dangerous areas. Goalkeeper Rogue Tholen would step up and make a
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Girls Varsity Tennis - State Tournament
Girls Varsity TennisThe GRC Girls Varsity Tennis Team headed to Ann Arbor to participate in the MHSAA State Tournament hosted at University of Michigan. The Eagles finished in 4th place having 3 flights make it to Day 2 of the tournament. The girls fought until the very last point and showed everyone what GRC has to offer! Individual Results1 Singles – Henley Honholt – SemifinalistFreshman Henley had a remarkable debut season as our No. 1 singles player, culminating in an outstanding performance at the State tournament. Entering as the No. 3 seed, Henley earned a first-round bye before delivering a dominant 6-2, 6-2 victory over Holland Christian. In the quarterfinals, she faced a familiar opponent from Eastern and once again rose to the occasion, securing the win with composure and resilience. Henley continued to demonstrate grit and determination in the semifinals, battling through a challenging match against a strong Detroit Country Day opponent, ultimately falling just short of the final. R
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Girls Varsity Softball lost in District Finals to Forest Hills Eastern
Girls Varsity SoftballThe Eagles season came to an end Saturday in District Finals versus Forest Hills Eastern, losing 10-0 in 5 innings. Rae Cummings took the circle for the Grand Rapids Christian, pitching five innings. She allowed 13 hits and 11 runs—only four of which were earned—while striking out four and walking seven.Offensively, the Eagles were led by hits from Cummings, Ellie VandeGriend, and Alexis Willis, each collecting one. Defensively, the team turned two double plays—one executed by Willis and another by Reese Mersman.As the season comes to a close, the program bids a fond farewell to its two seniors, Ellie VandeGriend and Keira Porte. Congratulations to both on four incredible years with the varsity program. We thank you for your leadership and commitment, and we wish you all the best in your next chapter. We look forward to seeing you back cheering on the Eagles next season!
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Boys Varsity Baseball vs. South Christian High School
Boys Varsity BaseballGR Christian won the District Championship defeating South Christian 6-2. Breckton Meeuwsen and Parker DeHoek had multi hit games. Meeuwsen had a double and Miles Talsma and DeHoek had triples. Brady Gates had 2 RBI’s.Will Doezema picked up the win for the Eagles working 6 and ⅔ innings allowing 4 hits while striking out 8. Jon Bakker came in to secure the championship win.
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Boys Varsity Baseball vs. Lee High School
Boys Varsity BaseballGR Christian defeated Lee in the district semi 15-0. Henry Streeter, Parker DeHoek, Brady Gates and Jake Koetje all had multi hit games. Koetje and Miles Talsma had a double while Gates had a triple. Peter Lesperance worked 3 innings getting the win striking out 7.
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Boys Varsity Volleyball vs. South Christian
Boys Varsity VolleyballGrand Rapids Christian punched their ticket to the state quarterfinal with a thrilling, back and forth, 5-set victory over archrival South Christian on Wednesday night. After falling behind two sets to one, the Eagles stormed back, winning 18-25, 25-23, 21-25, 25-19,18-16 to claim the regional title on home court. The win avenges last year's regional final loss to South Christian - a very similar match in which the Crusaders prevailed in five sets on their home court. On Wednesday night, Grand Rapids Christian's offense kept South Christian on their heels, hitting a blistering 0.339 for the match with a season-high 54 kills - led by 19 by Jack Scholten. Senior Henry Snow came up big for the Eagles as well, with 8 kills on 12 attempts for the evening - two coming in clutch moments in the decisive 5th set. In a poetic ending, team co-captains Eli Wise and Max Michael teamed up for a massive double block on match point to seal the victory in set 5. Grand Rapids Christian advances to the s
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Boys Varsity Golf Wins Regional Championship @ Stonehedge North GC
Boys Varsity GolfThe Eagles faced stiff competition all day at Regionals, battling strong performances from South Christian, Unity Christian, Wayland, Otsego, and Zeeland West for one of the top three spots needed to advance to the State Finals. After trailing for most of the round, the Eagles surged on the final five holes to take the lead and ultimately secure the Regional Championship with an impressive team score of 301.South Christian (304) and Unity Christian (310) also earned their spots at the State Finals.Leading the charge was John Cassiday, who fired a remarkable 4-under-par 68 to claim his third straight individual Regional title—a truly incredible achievement! Rounding out the team score was Sawyer O’Grady (74, 5th overall), Cooper Reitsma (77), and Ty Erickson (82).The Eagles now advance to the State Finals on June 6–7 at Bedford Valley Golf Club. Getting to compete through the final weekend of the season is a blessing we continue to cherish. It’s an honor to represent GRC on this stage,
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Girls Varsity Soccer vs. Forest Hills Northern High
Girls Varsity SoccerThe Varsity Eagles traveled to Lowell for the district semi-final to face state ranked Forest Hills Northern. The ladies took some time to settle in, but still absorbed pressure effectively. The Eagles would strike first when Charley Hassenrik beat her defender but was fouled, resulting in a free kick just outsie the box. Hassenrik would bury the set piece, beating the keeper to the upper corner to give the Eagles the lead. The Eagles would carry the 1-0 advantage into the half.The second half would feature more quality defending from Molly Hassenrik, Ava Barton, Lilah Poel, Lydia Ydenberg, Zuly Lathouwers, and Chloe Willis. This group stayed organized and won ball after ball to help minimize quality scoring chances for the opposition. Coupled with a few huge saves from goalkeeper Rogue Tholen and a goal line clearance, the ladies were able to hold onto the lead and avenge two close losses to FHN earlier in the season. The Eagles adv
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Varsity Softball vs. Covenant Christian drops game one
Girls Varsity SoftballThe Eagles struggled to contain Covenant Christian’s offense in the opening game, falling 17-1.Rae Cummings started in the circle for Grand Rapids Christian, allowing 10 hits and 10 runs over two innings, while striking out one and walking four. Reese Mersman came in for relief, pitching one inning and giving up four hits, seven runs, and five walks.At the plate, Keira Porte and Greta Holman led the Eagles with two hits apiece. Brecken Cole drove in the team’s only run, bringing home Maren Leech, who reached base on a walk.
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Boys Varsity Baseball vs. NorthPointe Christian School
Boys Varsity BaseballThe Eagles beat Northpointe Christian 13-5 putting together a solid all around game. Henry Streeter led GR Christian going 3-4 and scoring 4 Runs while stealing 2 bases. Breckton Meeuwsen, Will DeBlecourt and Jake Koetje all had multi hit games. Miles Talsma had a bases loaded clearing double to break the game open.The Eagles had 5 pitchers get work with Jon Bakker getting the win pitching an inning and striking out 3.
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Boys Golf Finishes 2nd @ LB Invite
Boys Varsity GolfThe Eagles team comprised of John Cassiday, Brody Baysore, Ty Erickson, Ben Byma, and Tyler DeBoer competed at Bedford Valley yesterday. The team shot a 317 and finished second to Gull Lake who shot a 312. The Eagles were led by John Cassiday who shot a +1 73 and placed 2nd overall. Also scoring for the Eagles was Brody Baysore and Ty Erickson who both shot 79 and then Tyler DeBoer who shot 86. The Eagles will play in the MHSAA Regionals on Tuesday May 27 at Stonehedge North at 9:00am. We hope to place in the top three as a team so we can advance to play in the State Finals! Go Eagles!
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Girls Varsity Lacrosse falls to Byron Center in Regional QF 6-14
Girls Varsity LacrosseLoss 6-14The Grand Rapids Christian Eagles faced off against the Byron Center Bulldogs in the first round of regional play. Despite a strong and determined effort, the Eagles came up short, bringing their 2025 season to a close with a final record of 7-10.Throughout the game, the Eagles showed resilience and heart, battling until the final whistle. Offensively, the team was led by standout performances from Hannah Kits, Grace Kelder, Maddox Veldkamp, Piper Slagboom, and Chloe Pegman, who all played pivotal roles in generating scoring opportunities and pushing the team forward.As the season concludes, we extend our deepest gratitude to our seniors. Your leadership, passion, and dedication have left a lasting mark on this program, and you will be greatly missed. Thank you for the example you’ve set and the foundation you've built for the future of Eagles athletics.We also want to sincerely thank all of our players, families, and friends for their incredible support throughout the season.
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Boys Varsity Volleyball vs. Kelloggsville
Boys Varsity VolleyballGrand Rapids Christian delivered another resounding victory on Wednesday night, defeating Kelloggsville in the regional semi-final game 25-7, 25-14, 25-16. The Eagles displayed great offensive balance, with Jack Scholten, Alex Nelson, and Bryan Diemer contributing 9, 7, and 5 kills respectively. Nelson added 6 digs and 2 service aces. With the win, Grand Rapids Christian advances to the Regional Final on May 28, where they will face familiar foe South Christian, who defeated Northpointe Christian in the first semi-final Wednesday night.
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Girls Varsity Soccer vs. Forest Hills Eastern High School
Girls Varsity SoccerThe Varsity Eagles opened district play by traveling to Forest Hills Eastern on a rainy Wednesday evening. The hosts would come out strong but the Eagles defense would stand strong and keep them off the scoreboard. The half would end 0-0. The Eagles were determined to come out in the second half and create more offensive opportunities. The pressure would eventually pay off when the hosts attempted to clear a ball that bounced off a defender and then back into their own goal to give the Eagles a 1-0 lead. Not long after, Zuly Lathouwers would double the lead when her left footed shot found the far corner. The Eagle defensive unit of Molly Hassenrik, Lilah Poel, Ava Barton, Lydia Ydenberg and Chloe Willis would effectively deal with the pace of the Hawk's attacking players and Rogue Tholen had a standout night in goal to earn the clean sheet. The Eagles advance to the district semifinal vs. Forest Hills Northern at Lowell on Tuesday at 7pm. &nb
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Boys Varsity Volleyball vs. Godrey-Lee HS
Boys Varsity VolleyballGrand Rapids Christian opened the postseason with a decisive three-set win against Godfrey-Lee HS in their Regional Quarterfinal game; 25-7, 25-9, 25-12. Max Michael and A.J. Warren each tallied 4 kills out of the middle, and Will Vandenberg had 8 aces from the service line - several coming in a tone-setting scoring run during set 1. The Eagles advance to the Regional Semi-Finals, where they will face Kelloggsville at 7:00PM on Wednesday night at Grand Rapids Christian's Quest Center.
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Girls Varsity Soccer vs. Forest Hills Northern High
Girls Varsity SoccerThe Varsity Eagles traveled to Forest Hills Northern for the final match of the regular season. The ladies withstood a lot of early pressure and managed to take the lead against the run of play when Charley Hassenrik beat a few players at the near post and played a ball across the face of goal for Kate VandenBerg to smash home at the far post. The Eagles would take the 1-0 lead into the half. The second half would not end as well, as the Eagles surrendered two goals, including one with about 7 minutes remaining to take yet another one goal loss. The Eagles open district play on Wednesday when they travel to Forest Hills Eastern for a 6:30pm match.
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Varsity Golf Finishes 2nd in Conf Tournament, League Champions
Boys Varsity GolfThe boys had a challenging day in cold conditions but played hard and found their way to a 299 overall team score and a second place finish to a red hot Forest Hills Northern team that shot 295! Congrats to FHN on the Conference Tournament Championship. Scoring for the Eagles was Cooper Reitsma (72 - T5th), John Cassiday (74 - 8th), Sawyer O'Grady (76 - T10th), and Ty Erickson (77 - 12th). Congrats to the boys on some really solid scores under pressure on a cold day. The 2nd place finsh allowed the Eagles to win the OK White Conference Championship overall this year. The total league points was 45 for GRC, 43 for FHN, and 39 for FHE (top 3). Earning All-Conference for the Eagles was Sawyer O'Grady (T-10th with 37.7), John Cassiday (5th with 36.4), and Cooper Reitsma (1st with 35.4). Eagles play Thursday at Bedford Valley in their last tune up event before the Regionals at Stonehedge North on Tuesday May 27.
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