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Boys Swim and Dive Returnables Drive!
Here’s an easy way to support the Grand Rapids Christian Boys Swim and Dive Team! We are hosting a returnable can and bottle drive! Just drop off those bags of returnables piling up in your garage to the trailer in front of GR Christian High School (Plymouth-side parking lot) January 24 - February 1. Thank you!!
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Signing Day, November 2025
What an exciting day as we celebrated eight of our seniors who officially signed to continue their athletic careers at the collegiate level! Maeve Harkness: Swimming at Illinois Wesleyan UniversityVeda Harkness: Swimming at Illinois Wesleyan UniversityConnor Johnson: Basketball at Northern Michigan UniversityLillian O'Grady: Golf at University of FindlaySawyer O'Grady: Golf at University of FindlayEmily Setlock: Diving at Duquesne UniversityJane Snyder: Acro and Tumbling at Manhattan UniversityCarl Thompson: Basketball at Purdue Fort Wayne UniversitySeniors, we are so proud of you — of your dedication, your hard work, and the ways you’ve led by example. We’re confident you will continue to represent Christ and our school with excellence as you take this next big step!Congratulations, Eagles! Your future is bright! See more photos of the signing day event here!
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Celebrating Our Cross Country Seniors
Samuel De YoungYears in Cross Country: 5Favorite Cross Country Memory: The bags tournament at XC campFuture Plans: Attend Calvin UniversityWisdom for Younger Teammates: Training can pay off in the end Celia KortYears in Cross Country: 3Favorite Cross Country Memory: Celebrating with my team mates after finishing Otsego (my first race back from a stress fracture and a big PR)Future Plans: Attend either Calvin University or Wheaton CollegeWisdom for Younger Teammates: Don't wish you could be cross training. Running is more fun. Isaiah LindstromYears in Cross Country: 7Favorite Cross Country Memory: Having deep conversations during runs.Future Plans: Go to a college and then get a job.Wisdom for Younger Teammates: If you really want to improve, do what Coach tells you to; run 6 days a week, all year round. Emily PlantingaYears in Cross Country: 1Favorite Cross Country Memory: Getting 3 minutes faster from the start of t
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Celebrating Our Football Seniors
#2 Will StuitParents: David and Katie StuitHis favorite teacher at Grand Rapids Christian is Coach Heeres, who brings energy and excitement to every class. Will’s favorite Eagle football memory is this year’s thrilling homecoming victory against Forest Hills Eastern. His advice to the young players: build strong relationships with your teammates and never take a practice for granted. Will thanks his parents for their constant support—never missing a game and always being there. After graduation, Will plans to attend college to study business and finance. #6 Adrian SelfeParents: Lesley and Robb SelfeHis favorite teacher at Grand Rapids Christian is Mr. Mosterd, who always brings positivity and helps him grow in his walk with God. Adrian’s favorite football memory is beating East Grand Rapids his sophomore year on JV and celebrating with his teammates after the big 42–6 win. His advice to the team: even when football gets hard or frustrating, remember you’re never alone—keep a posit
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Celebrating our Volleyball Seniors
We celebrated our girls volleyball seniors! Here is what their teammates had to say about them!Mallory BremerParents: Paula and Trent BremerShared by: Zoey KlunderMallory has been playing volleyball for 8 years and wants to continue playing in college. Mallory was pulled up to varsity for districts her freshman year and throughout her time at GRC Mallory has been known for being a consistent player and leader on and off the court. She is team captain this year and has earned that title through her commitment to this program. Although she underwent an injury which has put her out physically this season, she has showed up day in and day out for this team. We are so grateful for the undeniable love Mallory has for the game of volleyball which shines through her. Not only is she a great teammate and player she is my cousin, best friend, future maid of honor, and the person that I and others know we can go to when times are hard. She is like a big sister to me and a role model no
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Julia BenthemParents: Jared and Susan BenthemHow do I get pumped up for a meet: Doing cheers with the team!Plans for next year: Calvin University studying Spanish.Advice to teammates: Don’t be scared to try new things, you never know if something good could come from it. Favorite swim memory: Doing prank wars against Unity Christian during the state meet.Favorite Bible verse: 1 John 4:10-12 ‑ This is love: not that we loved God, but that he loved us and sent his Son as an atoning sacrifice for our sins. Dear friends, since God so loved us, we also ought to love one another. No one has ever seen God; but if we love one another, God lives in us and his love is made complete in us. Katherine BrandtParents: Joel and Sarah BrandtHow do I get pumped for a meet: listen to musicPlans for next year: Hope College to study political science- Advice to teammates: show up to team bonding and make an effort to be friends with everyone on t
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Celebrating Our Girls Golf Seniors
Mia Kits – 4-year golfer, 1st-year varsityParent: Joel and Kara KitsA consistent and steady competitor who has shown tremendous growth throughout her four years at GRCHS. Mia is a reliable teammate whose dedication and positive attitude make her an asset to the program.Jane Snyder – 4-year golfer, 3rd-year varsityParents: Bill and Rachel SnyderJane has made remarkable strides in her game and is a consistent contributor in our top six. She has placed in the top 10 individually in multiple tournaments this season and earned OK White honorable-mention all-conference recognition. Her steady scoring and commitment have been key to our team’s success.Makena Nyhuis – 4-year golfer, 2nd-year varsityParnets: Jason and Shannon NyhuisMakenna has shown tremendous improvement, developing into a powerful player with outstanding distance off the tee. Her short game continues to sharpen, making her a reliable scorer in the varsity lineup. She consistently helps the team compete at a high level.Lydia Y
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Celebrating Our Boys Soccer Seniors
#0 – Josh DykemaParents: David & Sue DykemaJosh,From age 4 rec soccer to varsity, your journey has been full of grit and passion. You played through injuries, battled in all weather, and brought calm toughness in goal. You’ve known the highs of a state championship run and the heartbreak of a semifinal shootout. We thank God for your talents, your friendships, and the coaches who shaped you. Whatever comes next, know we’ll always love and support you.Love,Dad, Mom, Nikki, Renee & Steph#5 – Micah RogersParents: Sheri & Neil RogersMicah,Soccer grabbed you as a preschooler and never let go. You’ve shown leadership (teaching your brother), dedication (6 a.m. fence-kicking), perseverance, and encouragement for teammates who’ve become close friends. We pray you keep using these gifts for God’s glory—and can’t wait to see what’s next.Love,Dad, Mom, Ky, Keelan & Max#6 – Will VandenBergParents: Shari & Todd VandenBergWill,Soccer has been part of your life since kindergarten—
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Doug Jager: National High School Athletic Coaches Association Coach of the Year for Girls Cross Country
Mr. Doug Jager Named National High School Athletic Coach AssociationCoach of the Year in Girls Cross Country The National High School Athletic Coaches Association (NHSACA), a professional organization dedicated to school coaches and athletic directors, has honored Mr. Doug Jager of Grand Rapids Christian School as the National High School Athletic Coaches Association Coach of the Year for Girls Cross Country.Mr. Jager received this prestigious award on June 25, 2025, at the NHSACA Annual Conference, held at the Ramkota in Rapid City, South Dakota. The conference brought together over 500 coaches and athletic directors from across the nation.This recognition is a testament to Grand Rapids Christian School's commitment to excellence and Mr. Jager’s exceptional contributions to the sport. Nominations for this esteemed award are put forth by a coach's respective sport association in collaboration with the Michigan High School Coaches Association.The NHSACA's selection of Mr. Jage
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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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Boys Varsity Wrestling vs. Multiple Opponents
Boys Varsity WrestlingThe Wrestling team competed against Ottawa Hills and Godwin Heights Wednesday night, winning both duals.The Eagles beat Ottawa Hills 60-18. Winners against Ottawa Hills were Matthew Hinsch (Fall 3:35), Caleb Bylsma (Inj Time), Ari Gray (For.), Daniel Hinsch (For.), Jayden Wierenga (Fall 1:35), Isaac Sung (Fall 1:40), Isaac James (For.), Zac Buter (For.), Max Patten (Fall 2:28), and Caleb Pugh (Fall 1:16)The Eagles also won against Godwin Heights, defeating them 63-15. Winners against Godwin were Beckett Bylsma (For.), Caleb Bylsma (For.), Ari Gray (For.), Lincoln Leatherman (For.), Jayden Wierenga (Fall 0:56), Isaac Sung (For.), Isaac James (For.), Zac Buter (For.), Josiah Gurley (Dec 10-7), Caleb Pugh (For), Matthew Hinsch (Fall 2:41). Report from Saturday:Five Eagle wrestlers competed at the Reed City Invitational on Saturday against wrestlers from 24 schools. Ari Gray battled back after losing his first match to make the consolation finals. He ended up 2-2 on
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Boys Varsity Bowling Won Against Grand Rapids Catholic Central 29-1
Boys Varsity BowlingThe Grand Rapids Christian Eagles defeated Grand Rapids Catholic Central by a score of 29–1. The Eagles swept the Baker games and surrendered only one point in individual play.Ben Sytsma led the way with an outstanding 399 series, rolling games of 222 and 177.Dylan VanderPloeg added a strong 168 and 177 for a 345 series, andBraeden Busscher matched that total with an impressive 172 and 214 for a 386 series.Another dominant team performance as the Eagles continue their strong conference run. Go Eagles!
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Girls Varsity Bowling defeated Grand Rapids Catholic Central 29-1
Girls Varsity BowlingThe Grand Rapids Christian Eagles earned a strong victory over Grand Rapids Catholic Central, winning the match 29–1. The Eagles swept the Baker games and surrendered only one point in individual play.Kendall VanderPloeg led the way with an outstanding 395 series, rolling games of 206 and 189.Greta Holman added an impressive 150 and 170 for a 320 series, andDelaney VanderPloeg contributed with games of 144 and 120 for a 264 series.A dominant team performance as the Eagles continue to build momentum. Go Eagles!
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Freshman Eagles Fall to GR Catholic Central, 61-35
Boys Freshman BasketballTuesday's matchup against Grand Rapids Catholic Central was a testament to the Freshman Boys' toughness. Following a couple days off and limited preparation time, the Eagles demonstrated a strong start with an early 10-4 lead.Though the Cougars ultimately secured the win, the Eagles' defensive effort and "never-quit" attitude remained consistent. Gideon Cebulski led the scoring with 15 points, supported by Zeke Sare with 8 points. The team looks forward to returning to their home court this Thursday to take on Ottawa Hills High School.
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The Eagles drop a conference game to the Cougars 48-43
Boys Varsity BasketballThe opening quarter was highly competitive, with both teams trying to establish an offensive rhythm. The game remained tight throughout the quarter, with the Cougars holding a narrow 9–8 at the end of the first quarter.In the second quarter, the Eagles played a strong defensive quarter, limiting the Cougars to 11 points. Offensively, Grand Rapids Christian continued to work for quality opportunities but struggled to find consistency. Despite those challenges, the Eagles remained close, trailing 20–16 at halftime.The third quarter continued as a defensive battle, with both teams competing at a high level on that end of the floor. Consistent scoring was difficult to come by, and the Cougars maintained a slight edge, entering the final quarter ahead 33–28.In the fourth quarter, the Eagles had opportunities to close the gap but were unable to convert at key moments. Grand Rapids Christian extended the game with strategic fouling late, but the Cougars executed from the free-throw line to se
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Varsity Eagles Show Grit in Hard-Fought Battle Against Catholic Central
Girls Varsity BasketballThe Grand Rapids Christian Varsity Eagles came up short in a tough 57–47 loss to the Catholic Central Cougars, but not without showing resilience and heart against a solid opponent.After a slow start, the Eagles found their rhythm in the second quarter, battling back to take a 25–23 lead into halftime. Catholic Central controlled the pace in the second half, but the Eagles continued to fight until the final buzzer.Charley Hassenrik led the Eagles with 19 points while adding 4 steals, 3 rebounds, and 2 blocks. Lilah Poel followed with a strong performance, scoring 17 points and grabbing 8 rebounds to go along with 2 steals. Lydia Ydenberg contributed on the defensive end with 6 rebounds and 2 blocks.The girls look to rebound on Friday night away at Ottawa Hills.
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JV Eagles Take Care of Business Against Catholic Central
Girls Junior Varsity BasketballThe Grand Rapids Christian JV Eagles earned a solid 42–24 win over Catholic Central, controlling the game with strong defense and balanced scoring. Elyssa Haley led the way with an all-around performance, finishing with 14 points, 7 rebounds, 2 steals, and 2 blocks. Iris Morgan set the tempo on both ends of the floor, scoring 12 points while adding 6 steals, 6 rebounds, and 2 assists. McKenzy Jones contributed 8 points and 5 rebounds, and Arok Mawut made an impact on the glass with 6 rebounds. With the victory, the JV Eagles improve their record to 7–1 on the season.
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Freshmen Eagles Roll Past Catholic Central, Stay Perfect at 7–0
Girls Freshman BasketballThe Grand Rapids Christian freshmen Eagles continued their perfect season with a dominant 54–22 victory over the Catholic Central Cougars. The Eagles set the tone early and never let up, showcasing balanced scoring and relentless defense. Natalie Hutt delivered a standout performance on the boards, pulling down an incredible 15 rebounds while adding 8 points. Aubrey Mata led all scorers with 17 points, providing a consistent offensive spark. Nadia Haley filled the stat sheet with 14 points, 7 rebounds, 2 steals, and 2 blocks, while Nahla Simpson contributed 13 points, 6 rebounds, 3 steals, and a block. With the convincing win, the Eagles improve to 7–0 on the season and continue to build momentum.
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Girls Varsity Basketball vs. East Grand Rapids High School
Girls Varsity BasketballThe Eagles dropped a tough, hard-fought contest to the Pioneers of East Grand Rapids in a closely contested matchup. After falling behind by eight points early, the Eagles spent the rest of the game battling to claw their way back but ultimately came up short. Charley Hassenrik was a standout for the Eagles, leading the way with 17 points while adding an impressive 8 steals and 4 rebounds. Maya Merritt provided a spark from the perimeter, knocking down shots for 11 points. Lilah Poel contributed 7 points and 5 rebounds, while Rae Cummings controlled the boards with 6 rebounds. Adelyn Breuninger made her presence felt on defense, finishing with four rebounds and three steals. The Eagles will look to bounce back quickly as they head on the road today to face their next conference opponent, Catholic Central.
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Boys Varsity Wrestling at Reed City Invitational
Boys Varsity WrestlingFive Eagle wrestlers competed at the Reed City Invitational on Saturday against wrestlers from 24 schools. Ari Gray battled back after losing his first match to make the consolation finals. He ended up 2-2 on the day with both wins being by pin. Caleb Pugh improved his season record to 30-0 after going 3-0 Saturday. Caleb had two pins and a technical fall on his way to a first place finish. The wrestlers compete again on Wednesday against Ottawa Hills and Godwin Heights at Ottawa Hills.
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The Eagles get their 4th conference win over the Pioneers 50-39
Boys Varsity BasketballThe opening quarter was competitive, with both teams working to establish a rhythm. The Eagles would show some rust after being off for a week traveling to Orlando, Florida for some team bonding and community service. The game remained tight a contest, ending the 1st quarter tied at 11–11.In the 2nd quarter, the Eagles raised their defensive intensity, limiting the Pioneers to just nine points. Offensively, Grand Rapids Christian continued to search for flow but executed well enough to build a 24–20 halftime lead. The 3rd quarter remained a defensive battle, as neither team was able to generate consistent offense. Both teams scored eight points in the quarter, allowing the Eagles to maintain a slight advantage at 32–28 heading into the final quarter.The difference came in the 4th quarter, where the Eagles created scoring opportunities through their pressure defense. East Grand Rapids struggled to handle the defensive intensity, and Grand Rapids Christian capitalized by executing d
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JV Eagles Roll Past East Grand Rapids 49-7
Girls Junior Varsity BasketballThe GRC Eagles JV girls basketball team earned a dominant 49–7 victory over East Grand Rapids, showcasing excellent teamwork and a balanced scoring attack. The Eagles controlled the game from start to finish, setting the tone with strong defense and unselfish play.Hazel Vance and Iris Morgan led the scoring with 10 points each. Vance also contributed 4 rebounds and 4 steals, while Morgan added an impressive 6 rebounds and 6 steals. Elyssa Haley and McKenzy Jones each chipped in 9 points, providing additional offensive firepower. Rachel Klooster pulled down 5 rebounds, and Arok Mawut made her presence felt defensively with 4 steals.With the convincing win, the Eagles look forward to carrying their momentum into next week’s matchup against Catholic Central.
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Freshmen Eagles Edge Gull Lake to Stay Undefeated
Girls Freshman BasketballThe GRC freshmen girls edged out Gull Lake in a thrilling battle that came down to the final moments, earning a hard-fought 38–36 victory. The Eagles showed grit and composure under pressure to preserve their undefeated season.Nadia Haley delivered a standout performance, dominating both ends of the floor with 19 points, 8 rebounds, 7 blocks, 4 steals, and 2 assists. Her all-around effort proved to be the difference in a tightly contested game. Natalie Hutt provided key support with 6 points and 6 rebounds, while Nahla Simpson contributed 5 points and a team-high 5 steals. Sa’Riah Phillips added 5 points, 6 rebounds, and 3 steals to round out the balanced effort. It was a great team win for the Eagles!
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Eagles Fall Short in 40-39 Thriller at East Grand Rapids
Boys Freshman BasketballThe Freshman Boys Basketball team traveled to East Grand Rapids on Thursday for a highly anticipated rivalry game that lived up to its billing. In a gritty, hard-fought contest, the Pioneers controlled the opening frame and held a narrow 19-17 lead at halftime.The Eagles responded with a surge of energy in the third quarter, outscoring the Pioneers to take a 31-25 advantage. The final period saw both teams trading momentum in a back-and-forth battle. Trailing by one with just 16 seconds remaining, Zeke Sare remained composed at the line, converting both free throws to give the Eagles a one-point lead. However, the Pioneers executed a final play to secure the victory with a buzzer-beating shot.Despite the tough loss, the Eagles showcased a balanced offensive effort. Isaiah Denton led the scoring with 8 points, followed by Gideon Cebulski and James Veldheer with 7 points each, Zeke Sare with 6, and Sam Krosschell with 5.The Eagles will host Grand Rapids Catholic Central at the Quest next
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Boys Varsity Wrestling vs. Forest Hills Northern and Fruitport
Boys Varsity WrestlingThe Eagles lost 11-66 to Forest Hills Northern and lost 6-74 to Fruitport.Caleb Pugh won both of his matches. He won over FHN by a Major Decision 13-3 and by a 40 second pin against Fruitport. Against FHN, Isaac Sung won by Decision (6-3 and Jayden Wierenga won by Major Decision (10-0).The Eagles wrestle next on Saturday at Reed City.
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Boys Junior Varsity Basketball falls to Hudsonville HS 38-45
Boys Junior Varsity BasketballTwenty turnovers erased a championship level defensive effort as Grand Rapids Christian fell 45–38 on the road to Hudsonville High School on Monday night.On the road, effort is not enough. You either value the ball or you donate the game.Grand Rapids Christian defended with purpose, grit, and unity. The Eagles talked, rotated, and competed for 32 minutes. That part traveled. That part mattered.What did not travel was ball security.For the third consecutive game, Grand Rapids Christian committed 20 turnovers, and no amount of defensive pride can survive that math. Especially against an high level opponent. Each giveaway became a silent vote against momentum, rhythm, and opportunity.Still, there was truth in the fight.Pabegg Anyijong led the Eagles with 14 points, refusing to disappear when the game tightened. DJ Cummings added 7, while AJ Williams scored 4. Sam Anderson, Hayden Vess, Javi Cummings, and Kayden Buyck each chipped in 2 as scoring came in fragments rather than flow.Th
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Freshman Boys Basketball: GRC Drops Road Rematch to Hudsonville, 48-27
Boys Freshman BasketballThe Grand Rapids Christian Freshman Boys Basketball team traveled to Hudsonville on Monday for a highly anticipated rematch with the Eagles. Following GRC’s victory in their first encounter, Hudsonville responded with high intensity from the opening tip. A challenging first half saw the Eagles fall behind 23-11, and despite a determined effort, GRC struggled to overcome Hudsonville's disciplined defense. While the game resulted in a season-low scoring output for GRC, the team demonstrated significant resilience throughout the contest. The Eagles look to regain momentum this Thursday as they travel to East Grand Rapids for their first matchup of the season against the Pioneers.
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Boys Varsity Wrestling at Unity Christian Invitational and Sparta Invitational
Boys Varsity WrestlingThe Eagle Wrestlers split up and competed in two different tournaments on Saturday. Most of the team was at the Unity Christian Invitational. Jayden Wierenga placed fourth and Ari Gray won his consolation bracket.Caleb Pugh competed in the Sparta Invitational. Caleb had an outstanding day as he placed first and earned the “Outstanding Wrestler” award. Caleb had a great day with three falls and a technical fall. Caleb defeated the top ranked wrestler with a 1:06 fall in the finals.The wrestling team competes at Comstock Park on Wednesday, wrestling against Forest Hills Northern and Fruitport.
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GRC Tops Forest Hills Central 43–41 with Just Five Varsity Players
Girls Varsity BasketballThe GRC Eagles delivered an incredible performance, overcoming a severely short Winterim roster to earn a hard-fought conference win over Forest Hills Central. With just five varsity players available, the Eagles leaned on heart, toughness, and relentless effort and it paid off. Charley Hassenrik led the charge, running the point while pouring in 17 points, grabbing 6 rebounds, and swiping 4 steals. Kamryn Taylor was a force on both ends with 8 points, 7 rebounds, and 4 steals. Rae Cummings and Maya Merritt each added 6 points, with Cummings also pulling down 5 rebounds and converting two huge and-one opportunities. Adelyn Breuninger sparked the transition game, dishing out 3 assists and scoring 5 points of her own. These five battled every possession and never backed down, turning adversity into an unforgettable win.
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The Eagles take down the Rangers 38-31
Boys Varsity BasketballThe opening possession would show the game plan that the Rangers wanted to establish, as both teams were held to six points apiece in the the quarter. Forest Hills Central slowed the tempo with long offensive possessions while utilizing their zone defense which would challenge the Eagles to remain patient and disciplined offensively.The pace of the game led to a low scoring first half, with Grand Rapids Christian maintaining composure and staying connected defensively. The Eagles carried a narrow 15–14 lead into halftime, relying on defensive effort and sound execution on offense.Defensively, the Eagles were excellent throughout the game, particularly in the second half. Their focus, communication, and ability to contest shots limited quality scoring opportunities. Grand Rapids Christian closed the 3rd quarter with a 26–22 advantage, holding the Rangers to just nine points.Entering the final quarter, the Eagles remained poised and committed to their identity. Continued defensive pressu
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