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Swift put together a record
of 47-9 this season. He was a
district champion and placed
third at regionals. He was
also the runner-up at heavy-
weight this season at the
SAC Tournament.
All-Barry County
Wrestling Second Team
106: Kayle Mclellan,
Delton Kellogg: One of a
handful of outstanding fresh-
men for the Panthers this
season, Mclellan was a
regional qualifier this year
thanks to a runner-up district
finals in Division 4.
He placed fourth at the
SAC Tournament at 106
pounds
113: Jordan Humphrey,
Hastings: Humphrey was a
regional qualifier in Division
1 as a junior this season.
He compiled a record of
38-16 this season and now
has 98 varsity victories over-
all.
132: Dylan Pauline,
Thornapple Kellogg: A soph-
omore, Pauline piled up 22
wins this season for TK.
He had a 4-1 day at the
Grandville Challenge, one of
the Trojans’ tough early sea-
son tournaments, and placed
fifth at the Hopkins
Invitational later in the sea-
son.
138: Bryson Boucher,
Lakewood: A freshman,
Boucher was 34-15 overall
this season and qualified for
the state finals in Division 3.
He placed third at both
districts and regionals to earn
his state finals spot.
138: Colten Denton,
Hastings: A sophomore,
Denton wrestled to a record
of 34-11 this winter.
He took the championship
this season at the Saxons’
own LH Lamb Tournament
and was the runner-up at his
weight class in the
Interstate-8.
144: Griffyn Harmon,
Delton Kellogg: Harmon
took a step up during his
sophomore season wrestling


to a record of 35-11.
He was a regional qualifi-
er in Division 4 thanks to a
third-place district finish.
Harmon was the runner-up at
138 pounds at the SAC
Tournament this season.
150: Chris Webb,
Lakewood: A senior for the
Vikings this season, Webb
saw his individual state tour-
nament run end in the blood
round at districts.
Webb was eighth at the
CAAC Championships this
winter and had an overall
record of 29-20.
157: Aden Armstrong,
Hastings: A sophomore,
Armstrong huge impact for
the Saxons. He compiled a
30-16 record and won the I-
Championship at his weight
class.
Armstrong was a team
captain this year and won his
weight class at the LH Lamb
Tournament.
165: Blake Bossenberger,
Thornapple Kellogg: A soph-
omore, he put together a
record of 30-18 this season
for TK.
He had his season ended
in the district blood round in
Division 2 a week after plac-
ing third at his weight class
at the OK Gold Conference
Tournament. He was fifth at
his weight class at the Kent
County Classic early in the
season.

175: Calder Villanueva,
Lakewood: Villanueva had a
solid junior season for the
Vikings wrestling his way to
nine victories.
He had a win in the
Vikings’ team district cham-
pionship win over Portland
and finished the season
strong.
190: Kyle Echtinaw,
Hastings: A sophomore
who missed a chunk of time
due to an injury, he still
came up big for the Saxons.
He wrestled to a record of
19-13.
Echtinaw finished as the
runner-up in his weight class
at the Interstate-8 Athletic
Conference tournament.
215: Michael Bhola,
Delton Kellogg: One of two
seniors on the DK roster
this winter, Bhola put
together a record of 26-
this season.
Bhola was a regional qual-
ifier this season in Division.
285: Jaden Manhart,
Lakewood: Manhart wres-
tled his way to a sixth-place
finish at his weight class at
the CAAC Championships at
the end of the year.
A senior, he jumped
around the heavyweight
spots as needed for the
Vikings wrestling at 285
pounds, 215 and 190. He
closed the year with a 26-
overall record.

CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CALEDONIA
BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Meeting Minutes
The minutes for the March 6, 2024 Township Board of Trustees
Meeting which were approved on March 20, 2024, are posted at
the Township Offices at 8196 Broadmoor Ave., and on the website
at http://www.caledoniatownship.org.

GRAPPLERS, continued from page 9


Christien Miller

Chief Noonday Chapter goes


green for weekend hike


CHS girls hosting Kick


Cancer event Tuesday night
The Caledonia High School
girls’ soccer program will host
a United We Kick Cancer
event during its contest with
Forest Hills Central at Scotland
Yard Tuesday.
All proceeds from the event
will benefit the Leukemia &
Lymphoma Society, and the
event will honor FHC’s Jackee
Fisher and Caledonia’s
Maddie Lockwood who have
battled cancer.
The varsity match is set to
begin at 6:45 p.m. Tuesday in
Caledonia. Both teams have
plans to wear special orange
jerseys, and “United We Can
Fight Cancer” T-shirts were
sold as a fundraiser in the lead-
up to the event.
Neither team got a match in
during the first week of the
high school soccer season in
Michigan due to the wintery
weather.
The FHC girls are set to face
Grandville Monday at home and
the CHS girls face the Hudsonville
Home School Hornets Girls
Soccer Club Monday in
Caledonia at 6:45 p.m.
It is the first of a handful of
special nights inside Scotland
Yard this spring. There are
plans for a Unified Night
game for Special Olympics,
and END IT Night to once
again support Better Way
Designs, the annual Youth
Night and more.

Senior Laney Peterson and the Caledonia varsity
girls’ soccer team will host Forest Hills Central
Tuesday, March 26, for a United We Kick Cancer
event at Scotland Yard beginning at 6:45 p.m. (File
photo)

The Chief Noonday Chapter of the North Country Scenic Trail Association
hosted 71 hikers, including 18 first time club hikers, to the trail section in
downtown Middleville Saturday morning. This group headed towards Irving on
a seven-mile hike while another group followed the trail northwest along the
Thornapple River on a shorter four-mile hike. (Photo by Brett Bremer)
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