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Trojan golf season ends in 16th-place regional finish


Brett Bremer
Sports Editor
Ranked number one in
the lower peninsula
throughout the season,
the Grand Rapids
Christian varsity boys’
golf team dominated the
MHSAA Division 2
Regional at Diamond
Springs Golf Course
Thursday.
The Eagles shot a 296
as a team with sopho-
more John Cassiday and
junior Maxwell O’Grady
battling for individual
regional medalist honors
each scoring a 72.
The Eagle team had
four guys in the 70’s
with junior Dylan Clark
shooting a 75 and fresh-
man Cooper Reitsma fir-
ing a 77.
The top three teams
and top three players not
on those teams earned
spots in the June 9-
MHSAA Lower
Peninsula Division 2


Boys’ Golf Finals.
South Christian fin-
ished second, closer to
placing eighth than first,
with a score 323 and
Unity Christian was
third with a 327.
Otsego finished fourth
in the day’s team stand-
ings with a score of 332
ahead of Zeeland West
348, Plainwell 348,
Hamilton 348, Charlotte
360, Holland 362,
Hastings 368, Wayland
369, Holland Christian
369, Zeeland East 372,
Allegan 374, Ionia 376,
Thornapple Kellogg
378, West Michigan
Aviation Academy 422
and Lansing Waverly
516.
Senior Austin Pitsch
led Thornapple Kellogg
with an 89. Junior
Jordan Parks shot a 95
for the Trojans and
sophomore Tyler Voss
and senior Kyron Zoet
both scored 97’s.

Hamilton senior Eli
Timmerman was fifth
overall on the day indi-
vidually and the top
individual state qualifi-
er from the tournament
with a score of 77.
The other two individ-
ual state qualifiers came
from the fourth-place
Otsego team – sopho-
mores Spencer Shearer
and Landon Eastman.
Shearer shot a 78 and
Eastman a 79. Eastman
had to beat out Zeeland

West sophomore Logan
Bomers and senior
Malachi Le in a
three-person playoff for
that final state qualify-
ing spot as all three guys
put up scores of 79.
Hastings was led by
an 88 from freshman
Daniel Jensen. The
Saxons also got an 89
from senior Collin Fouty
and a 90 from junior
Owen Carroll.

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VILLAGE OF MIDDLEVILLE
BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN
Notice of Adoption of Village Ordinance and
Summary of the Regulatory Effect Thereof

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on May 23, 2023, the Village Council of the Village of
Middleville adopted Ordinance No. 2131, amending Section 78.04 thereof, the Village Zoning Map, so as to
rezone the following described lands within the Village. The principal provisions of the amending ordinance
are as follows:
Section 1. Planned Unit Development. The following described lands within the Village were
rezoned from the C-2 Highway Commercial District to the Mixed-Use Planned Unit Development (PUD)
District.
PARCEL 1: That part of the Northeast 1/4, Section 22, Town 4 North Range 10 West,
Thornapple Township, Barry County, Michigan, described as: Commencing at the
Nporth l/4 corner of Section 22, thence North 88 degrees 53 minutes 06 seconds East
70.65 feet along the North line of said Northeast l/4; thence South 29 degrees 52
minutes 40 seconds East 1551.32 feet along the centerline of M-37 (120 feet wide) to
the PLACE OF BEGINNING of this description; thence South 29 degrees 52 minutes
40 seconds East 48.68 feet along said centerline; thence South 54 degrees 30 minutes
West 420.02 feet; thence South 29 degrees 52 minutes 40 seconds East 360.39 feet;
thence North 60 degrees 07 minutes 20 seconds East 205.00 feet; thence South 34
degrees 52 minutes 40 seconds East 244.00 feet; thence South 60 degrees 07 minutes
20 seconds West 300.00 feet; thence South 01 degree 07 minutes 20 seconds West 185
feet more or less to the North line of the South 10 Acres of that part of said Northeast
1/4 which lies Westerly of the centerline of Arlington Street; thence Westerly 696 feet
more or less along said North line to its intersection with the West line of said Northeast
1/4; thence North 01 degree 30 minutes 31 seconds West along said West line a distance
of 1023 feet, more or less to its intersection with the South line of PIONEER FARM
SUBDIVISION; thence North 88 degrees 09 minutes 21 seconds East 807.78 feet along
the South line of PIONEER FARM SUBDIVISION and its extension to the place of
beginning.

PARCEL 2: That part of the Northeast fractional one quarter of Section 22, Town 4
North, Range 10 West, Thornapple Township, Barry County, Michigan, described as:
Commencing at the North l/4 post of Section 22, Town 4 North, Range 10 West, thence
East 1.1 feet to Westerly right of way of Highway M-37, thence South 29 degrees 53
minutes East 2,236.2 feet to point of beginning; thence South 29 degrees 53 minutes
East 500 feet, thence West 625.5 feet, thence North 01 degrees 07 minutes 20 seconds
East 185 feet, thence North 60 degrees 07 minutes 20 seconds East 300 feet, thence
North 34 degrees 52 minutes 40 seconds West 244 feet, thence North 60 degrees 07
minutes 20 seconds East 213 feet to center line of M-37, thence Southeasterly to point
of beginning.

EXCEPT: That part of the Northeast 1/4, Section 22, Town 4 North, Range 10 West,
described as: Commencing at the North 1/4 corner of Section 22; thence South 00
degrees 46 minutes 03 seconds East 2393.27 feet along the West line of said Northeast
1/4; thence North 89 degrees 30 minutes 54 seconds East 1215.20 feet along the North
line of the South 10 acres of that part of the Northeast l/4, Section 22 which lies West
of the centerline of Arlington Street to the place of beginning of this description; thence
North 60 degrees 51 minutes 33 seconds East 133.20 feet; thence South 29 degrees 08
minutes 27 seconds East 72.79 feet along the centerline of Highway M-37; thence
South 89 degrees 30 minutes 54 seconds West 151.80 feet along said North line to the
place of beginning.

Section 2. Rezoning of Lands. The rezoning of lands to the Mixed-Use Planned Unit
Development (PUD) District is subject to certain terms and conditions including the review and approval of
the final development plan for The Flats at Mid-Villa, and certain requirements with respect to phasing of the
proposed development, site access, parking requirements, landscaping, public utilities, signage, outdoor
lighting, and other similar provisions.
Section 3. Findings. Section 3 of the Ordinance includes certain findings by the Village Council
as required under Section 78-474 of the zoning ordinance.
Section 4. Enforcement. Section 4 of the Ordinance sets forth the enforcement mechanisms
available to the Village in event of a violation of the Ordinance.
Section 5. Publication and Effective Date. The amending ordinance will become effective on
June 10, 2023.
A copy of the ordinance may be examined or purchased at the offices of the Middleville Village Clerk, 100
East Main Street, Middleville, Michigan, during Village office hours.
Dated: May 23, 2023 VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE
VILLAGE OF MIDDLEVILLE

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Trojan sophomore Tyler Voss hits his ball from the
edge of the fairway to the green on number 16 during
the MHSAA Division 2 Regional Tournament hosted
by Hamilton at Diamond Springs Thursday. (Photo by
Brett Bremer)

Thornapple Kellogg junior Noah Newland fires his
ball towards the green on number 16 at Diamond
Springs Golf Course Thursday during the MHSAA
Division 2 Regional Tournament. (Photo by Brett Bremer)

Thornapple Kellogg
senior Austin Pitsch
watches his tee shot go
on number 17 at Diamond
Springs Thursday during
the MHSAA Division 2
Regional hosted by
Hamilton. (Photo by Brett
Bremer)
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