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The Sun and News, Saturday, September 17, 2022/ Page 15

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CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CALEDONIA
KENT COUNTY, MICHIGAN

NOTICE OF POSTING OF TOWNSHIP
ORDINANCE
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a proposed Caledonia
Charter Township Ordinance which would amend Section 7.5, 8.5,
9.5(a), 9B.5(a) and 15.5(e) of the zoning ordinance, has been posted
in the office of the Township clerk at the Caledonia Charter Township
offices, 8196 Broadmoor Avenue, within the Township, for review by
the public during Township office hours, and has also been posted
on the Township’s website, the address of which is http://www.caledonia-
township.org. The amendment would modify the minimum lot area,
width and minimum setbacks in the R-1, R-2, R-3 and R-4 Districts for
uses served by public sanitary sewer systems and those not served
by public sanitary sewer systems and to eliminate reduced areas and
setbacks for community sanitary sewer and to amend the PUD district
to revise the density bonus for developments served by public water
and/or sewer.
The above stated ordinance was considered by the Caledonia Char-
ter Township Board on first reading at a public meeting of the Township
Board held on September 7, 2022 and is expected to be considered
on Second Reading by the Township Board at a public meeting on
September 21, 2022. This notice is given in accordance with the Char-
ter Township Act and is authorized by action taken by the Caledonia
Charter Township Board.
Joni Henry, Township Clerk
Caledonia Charter Township

than she did in our last race.
She was strong, she looked
in control, and she was get-
tin’ after it,” Wilkinson said.
“It was good to see Holly not
only running well, but look-
ing like herself again.”
The Trojan team also had
freshman Madison Kietzman
21st in 23:14.26 and senior
Emma Thompson 22nd in
23:44.30.
“Emma keeps being the
benchmark for where our
middle pack needs to build
from. Sometimes a couple of
the girls will be ahead of her
and a couple will be behind
her, but she is like a quiet
storm keeping the thunder
and the lightning on the
move,” Wilkinson said.
“Meanwhile Mady is con-
stantly growing and evolving
in her racing and is yet to
realize her potential. Having
said that, I am thrilled with
where she is so far. I thought
maybe it would take much of
the season to get her to where
she is now, but now that
she’s raised the bar for her-
self, I believe she will grow
even more as she gains con-
fidence.”
Lakewood was led by


freshman Emma Tidd who
was just ahead of Kietzman
with a 19th-place time of
22:45.96.
Wayland senior Olivia
Barabas was the runner-up
behind Quigley with a sea-
son-best time of 19:56.81.
The Caledonia boys won
their race with 32 points
ahead of Wayland 49,
Hamilton 55, Thornapple
Kellogg 104, Lakewood 157
and Hopkins 157.
Caledonia senior Jordan
Domany ran his quickest
race of the season finishing
in 16:15.48. Hamilton senior
Max VanHuis was the run-
ner-up in 16:30.42.
TK got a top ten finish
from junior Lucas Van Meter
who was ninth in 17:39.47.
Senior Blake Elliott was
the second Caledonia guy to
finish. He was fifth in
17:18.80.
The next five Caledonia
guys all set their PR's while
placing in the top 14 overall.
Senior Jonathan Miedema
was seventh in 17:36.11, jun-
ior Levi Moss eighth in
17:36.23, junior Micah
Nagel 11th in 17:47.31,
sophomore Mason Morrell

12th in 17:47.51 and sopho-
more Kort Thompson 14th in
17:49.35.
The TK pack was a solid
one behind Van Meter.
Kaden Hamming, Benjamin
Postma, Christien Miller and
Hunter Tietz all finished
within less than 30 seconds
of each other. Hamming led
the way with a season-best
time of 20:07.55. Postma, a
freshman, ran his fastest race
yet to place 51st in 20:24.05.
Miller was 52nd in 20:29.
and Tietz crossed the finish
line 54th in 20:37.25 with a
new PR.
The Peregrines won the
Kellogg Division race with
15 points led by senior
Justice Shaffer who came in
at 17:03.23. Delton Kellogg
was second with 58 points,
ahead of Grand Rapids
Union 68 and Wyoming 114.
The Peregrine girls also
had a perfect 15 point score.
Libertas Christian was sec-
ond in the Kellogg girls' race
with 61 points ahead of
Union 81 and Delton Kellogg
83.
Peregrine sophomore
Sinead Noonan was the indi-
vidual champion in 19:41.01.

COACH B, continued from page 14


Wildcats held at bay by Trojan defense

Brett Bremer
Sports Editor
The Thornapple Kellogg
defense stymied Wildcat
possessions with fourth
down stops at the Trojan
22-yard-line and the Trojan
29 in the fourth quarter to
seal a 14-7 victory in the OK
Gold Conference opener for
both teams in Middleville
Friday.
The Trojan defense limit-
ed the Wildcats to just 152
yards of offense and the one
touchdown. Wayland came
into the contest having
scored 42 points in a sea-
son-opening win over
Hopkins and 27 in a victory
the previous week over
Holland Christian.
TK's defense was in a
tough spot a lot as the Trojans


fumbled the ball away four
times on Salute to Service
Night in Middleville.
Wayland was in TK territory
twice in the second quarter
after Trojan turnovers, but
the defense kept the Wildcats
safely away from the end
zone.
A 65-yard drive in the
middle of the third quarter
finally put the Trojans in
front. A 24-yard pass from
Carsen Burbridge to Tyler
Gavette got the TK offense
moving and Gavette, Drake
Snyder and Ethan Bonnema
successfully carried the ball
forward to the Wildcat three-
yard-line where Burbridge
carried the ball across the
goal-line for a 7-0 TK lead
with the help of Braden
Sharrar's extra-point kick.

TK upped its lead to 14-
two plays into the fourth
quarter with a three-yard TD
run by Snyder and another
Sharrar extra point.
Burbridge was 6-of-
passing for 53 yards on the
night and added eight rushes
for 62 yards. Gavette had 12
rushes for 74 yards and
Jayden Garcia contributed
four rushes for 48 yards.
Gavette had two receptions
for 21 yards and Garcia had
two catches for 18 yards.
The Trojans were sched-
uled to make the trip to
Houseman Field in Grand
Rapids to take on Ottawa
Hills last night, Sept. 16.
They will host senior night in
Middleville Sept. 23 when
they take on the South
Christian Sailors.

TK topples Bengals for


first Gold volleyball win


Brett Bremer
Sports Editor
The Thornapple Kellogg
varsity volleyball team split
a pair of OK Gold Conference
matches this week to move
to 1-2 in conference play so
far this season.
The Trojans got their first
victory of the conference sea-
son Tuesday at Ottawa Hills,
scoring a 25-7, 25-8, 25-
victory over the Bengals
“We played together as a
team, making our serves,
covering the plays at the net

and working our offense,”
coach Tia Cross said.
Alana Compton had 19
service points on 22 service
attempts for the Trojans,
smacking six aces. Thea
Zellmer had seven kills for
TK, Peyton Pratt six and
Grace Zube five.
Charlotte Nelson had 11
assists and Jessie Drenten
added seven assists. Kenna
VanElst contributed seven
digs for TK.
South Christian came to
TK Thursday and scored a
three-set win over the

Trojans in conference play.
The Sailors won by the
scores of 25-12, 25-14,
26-24.
South Christian ran its
record to 16-4-2 overall this
season with the win. The
Sailors are currently ranked
third in the state in Division
2 behind only North Branch
and Lakewood.
The Thornapple Kellogg
girls will head to Ada to face
Forest Hills Eastern Tuesday
and then face Kenowa Hills
in Middleville Thursday in
the week ahead.

The Thornapple Kellogg varsity football team, led by senior Brendan Peters (22), bursts onto the field before its Salute to Service Night win over visiting Wayland
inside Bob White Stadium in Middleville to start the OK Gold Conference season Friday, Sept. 9.

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