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Only Big Rapids better than the Scots at their tourney


Brett Bremer
Sports Editor
The Caledonia varsity
boys’ tennis team scored a
runner-up finish at its own
Caledonia Invitational
Saturday, bested only by the
tournament champions from
Big Rapids.
Big Rapids won the title
with a score of 24 points.
The Scots were second with
15 points, ahead of Wayland
13 and Comstock Park 2.
Caledonia second singles
player Adam Morris was the
champion at his flight with a
perfect 3-0 record on the day.
Morris defeated Wayland’s
Andrew Murphy 6-3, 6-2,
knocked off Comstock
Park’s Brady Vanoverloop
6-1, 6-1 and bested Logan
Fuller from Big Rapids 6-3,

6-2. That was the only loss of
the day for any of Big
Rapids’ top three singles
players.
Big Rapids first singles
player Nathan Sanders and
third singles player Preston
Young were both 3-0 on the
day.
Fighting Scot first singles
player Justin Trees had one
win, knocking off Comstock
Park’s Dylan Vandermeer
7-5, 2-6, (10-7). Trees also
found himself in a super tie-
breaker to close things out
against Wayland first singles
player Jackson Chesley, but
was bested by the Wildcats’
top player 4-6, 6-1, (10-7).
All five Caledonia doubles
teams were 2-1 at the tourna-
ment and Tyler Oliver at
third singles had one victory.

The Scots’ doubles line-up
included Nathan Huynh and
Maddox Gaier at number
one, Ben Diegel and Tucker
Dion at number two, Hudson
Derengowski and Quinn
Pherson at number three,
Ryan Hautala and Colin
Martin at number four and
Garrett Fales and Will
VanderWeele at number
five.
Big Rapids didn’t lose a
doubles match at the tourna-
ment going a perfect 15-0.
Caledonia returned to OK
Red Conference action
Monday and Wednesday,
falling 9-0 in conference
duals with Grand Haven and
then Hudsonville.
The Scots and Bucs had
some thrilling doubles
matches Monday, with

Huynh and Gaier pushing the
Grand Haven number one
pair of Jonah Sispera and
Alex Waite to three sets in a
6-0, 2-6, 6-4 defeat.
Caledonia closed out the
week finishing in a 4-4 tie
with Northview in a non-con-
ference dual. Morris had the
Scots’ lone singles win, best-
ing Ian Carmichael 6-1, 6-
at number two.
Ryan Walbeck at fourth
singles took the opening set
against Northview’s Carter
Ritsema, but then fell 6-1 in
set number two and saw
Ritsema go on a 10-0 run to
win a super tiebreaker and
clinch the match.
Northview also got a win
in a super tiebreaker at sec-
ond doubles after the Scot
team of Diegel and Dion

opened the match with a 6-
win in the first set.
Northview’s Caleb Hoyh and
Asher Vincent rallied for a
6-2 win in the second set and
a 10-3 win in the the super
tiebreaker.
Caledonia picked up wins
at first, second and fourth
doubles. Huynh and Gaier
took a 6-4, 6-2 win at num-
ber one. Derengowski and
Pherson won 6-2, 6-2 at
number three. Hautala and
Martin won the fourth dou-
bles flight 6-3, 6-3.
The Scots return to confer-
ence action Monday at home
against Rockford and will
host East Kentwood
Wednesday. There is another
non-conference dual on the
slate for Thursday at
Kalamazoo Central.

Scots dominate Red opener from the first snap


Brett Bremer
Sports Editor
Shut out number two is in
the books for the Fighting
Scots.
The Caledonia varsity foot-
ball team opened the 2022
OK Red Conference season
Friday, Sept. 9, with a 48-
victory at Jenison. The Scots
also shut out Holt in the sea-
son opener inside Ralph. E.
Myers Stadium last month.
For the second consecutive
week the Fighting Scots
scored on the opening snap of

the game, this time on a
78-yard touchdown pass from
Mason McKenzie to Justice
Reed. A Luke Vogeler extra-
point had the Scots up 7-0 18
seconds into the contest.
Caledonia ran ten offensive
plays in the first quarter and
scored four touchdowns
against the Wildcats. The sec-
ond drive of the ballgame was
the longest of the opening
quarter for the Scots. It took
them 1:50 to go 67 yards to
the end zone following a
Wildcat punt. Derek

Pennington Jr. eventually
scored on a six-yard run that
put his team up 13-0.
The Scots added a 48-yard
TD pass from McKenzie to
Pennington to go up 20-0 on a
one-play drive, a 33-yard TD
pass from McKenzie to
Kaden DeHorn on a two-play
drive, and a 73-yard TD pass
from McKenzie to Evan
Graham on a one-play drive
before the quarter came to an
end.
Caledonia led 34-0 at that
point and added 14 points in

the second quarter to con-
clude the scoring.
McKenzie had a one-yard
TD run and Brock Townsend
a four-yard TD run in the
second quarter.
McKenzie was 6-of-
passing for 316 yards and
four touchdowns in the game.
Jett King came in to compete
one pass for 22 yards.
Six different Scots had
receptions. Townsend was
the only one with two – cov-
ering 84 yards.
Caledonia had seven dif-

ferent guys run the ball. DJ
Walker had the most carries
with five. Townsend had a
team-high 22 yards rushing
on three carries.
Tyler Burd led the
Caledonia defense with six
tackles. Jaxon Engelberg had
an interception. Jenison was
limited to 96 yards of total
offense and just four first
downs.
The Scots were set to host
Hudsonville last night and
will be back in action Friday,
Sept. 23, at Grandville.

Trojan boys’ soccer


team has more tough


tests ahead


There aren’t many breath-
ers during the OK Gold
Conference boys’ soccer slate.
The Thornapple Kellogg
varsity boys’ soccer team has
a tough test at Cedar Springs
Monday and then will go on
the road to face Grand Rapids
Catholic Central Wednesday

as it looks to improve on its
1-2-1 conference record so
far.
The TK boys were bested
3-2 at Forest Hills Eastern
Monday, Sept. 12, and then
finished in a 1-1 draw with
visiting Kenowa Hills
Wednesday.

Trojan tennis team knocks off


Knights in OK Gold dual
The Thornapple Kellogg
varsity boys’ tennis team
evened its OK Gold
Conference record at 2-2-
with a 5-3 win over visiting
Kenowa Hills Wednesday.
TK first singles player
Kameron Nichols pulled out
another big three-set win for
his team, outscoring the
Knights’ top player Logan
TenBrink 5-7, 6-3, 6-2 in their

match.
The Trojan team got a pair
of singles wins. Jacob
Draaisma outscored the
Knights’ Gavin Pohl 6-1, 6-
at third singles.
TK won three of the four
double flights. Aaron Michalk
and Ben Cuison had a convinc-
ing 6-0, 6-1 win over Kenowa
Hills’ Sam Chapman and
Tyler Herpolsheimer at first

doubles. The TK team of
Dylan Bailey and Andrew
Beckering scored a 6-0, 6-
win over Tyler Reul and
Landon Breen at third doubles.
At fourth doubles, the Trojans’
Anson Verlinde and Daniel
Beckering took a 6-1, 6-0 win.
The victory came on the
heels of a tough 8-0 loss to
conference powerhouse Forest
Hills Eastern Monday.
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