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The Sun and News, Saturday, April 3, 2021/ Page 11

Bradford White seeking new employees


Greg Chandler
Staff Writer
Barry County’s largest
employer is looking for a few
good people to fill job open-
ings at its Middleville plant.
Bradford White
Corporation has announced
it is looking to fill positions


at its Lafayette Street facility
to meet increasing global
demand for water heaters
and related products.
“As our industry evolves,
we’re looking for team mem-
bers to help Bradford White
Water Heaters continue to
manufacture and deliver the

highest quality water heating
products,” Ryan Clegg,
director of human resources
for Bradford White, said in a
press release. “We’ve always
offered premier employment
opportunities here in the
Grand Rapids area, and
we’re maintaining that com-
mitment as we respond to the
challenges and opportunities
of 2021 and beyond.”
Bradford White employs
more than 1,000 workers at
its 1-million-square-foot
plant. Clegg said the compa-
ny is offering a wide range of
positions.
“Whether you’re looking
for an entry-level position or
chances for advancement
and professional develop-
ment, there’s a place for you
at Bradford White,” Clegg
said. “And in addition to
good pay and benefits, our
culture is what truly differen-
tiates Bradford White from
the rest of the industry. Some
families have had three gen-
erations work here, so you
know it’s more than just a
job.”
In addition to offering per-
manent full-time jobs,
Bradford White also offers
support for area community
college students.
Based in Ambler, Pa.,
Bradford White is a full-line
manufacturer of residential,
commercial and industrial
water heating, space heating,
combination heating and
storage products. The
Middleville plant is one of

the company’s three manu-
facturing facilities, along
with locations in Niles and
Rochester, N.H. It also has
distribution and training cen-
ters in Halton Hills, Ontario,
Canada. The company has
been in business for 140
years.
More information can be
found at bradfordwhite.com
or by calling 215-641-9400.

Scot seniors chasing more state medals in Kalamazoo


Caledonia’s two regional
qualifiers won their way to
spots in Saturday’s (April 3)
Division 1 Individual State
Finals at Wings Event Center
in Kalamazoo with top four
finishes at the Division 1
Regional Tournament hosted
by Grand Haven Saturday.
Owen Norman and Ryan


Stanton, a pair of Fighting
Scot seniors, will be wres-
tling to earn state medals for
the second season in a row. It
will be the third trip to the
state finals for Norman, who
also earned a medal as a
freshman in 2018.
Norman, the 145-pound
runner-up Saturday, piled up

points in consecutive victo-
ries over Lansing Everett’s
Chaka Glenn and Grand
Ledge’s Devin Pfau in the
first two rounds of the
regional. He scored a 16-
win over Glenn before the
whistle sounded on the end
of the first period and then
earned a 14-4 win over Pfau

in the semifinals.
Norman suffered his first
defeat of the season in the
145-pound championship
match, falling 9-5 to
Brighton’s Zach Johnson
who is 25-1 overall this sea-
son.
Stanton took third at 215
pounds after falling 8-0 to

Howell’s Ethan Green in the
semifinals of their weight
class. Stanton pinned Portage
Northern’s Kyle McMaster
in the blood round [consola-
tion semifinals] and then

pinned Grand Ledge’s Clint
Tollison in their match for
third place.
Stanton now sports a
record of 26-4 on the season.

TK gets five through


to D2 Individual Finals


Valerie Slaughter
Contributing Writer
A group of five Trojans
punched their tickets to the
Division 2 Individual State
Finals at the Michigan High
School Athletic Association
Individual Wrestling
Regional hosted by Byron
Center High School Saturday.
Thornapple Kellogg man-
aged to get five state qualifi-
ers out of the eight guys that
wrestled at regionals, and
they were set to compete
with the state’s best at Van
Andel Arena in Grand Rapids
Friday (April 2). The group
of Trojans getting through
the regional included 125-
pound regional champion
Zach Gibson as well as
Carter West who was third at
285 pounds; Ashton Corson
who was third at 119 pounds;
Kyron Zoet who was third at
130; and Andrew Middleton
who was fourth at 140
pounds.
“Overall we did pretty
good today,” Thornapple
Kellogg head coach Dayne

Fletke said. “We got five out
to the state tournament so
we’re happy with that. We
came ready to wrestle today
and we will keep working
through the net week and
continue to train like we
have been, and to get the kids
mentally prepared for the
state tournament. We want to
get everyone there healthy
and safe.”
Coaches vote on coaching
awards at the MHSAA
Regional tournament, and
Fletke was voted by his peers
as Regional Coach of the
Year. Fletke stated, “I’m very
surprised and happy to get
that. It comes with a lot of
work form other coaches and
parents that support the pro-
gram. It’s kind of a welcome
surprise.”
The opening round of the
day was tough but the
Trojans managed to have
four guys score opening
round wins. Gibson had a fall
at 1:03 mark to advance at
the 125-pound weight. Zoet
advanced at the 130-pound

weight with a 6-3 decision.
Middleton had a 15-0 techni-
cal fall at 140 pounds, and
West had a pin at the heavy-
weight bracket.
In the second round of
semi-finals and consolation
brackets, the Trojans got
wins from Gibson, who
picked up his second pin of
the day over Eran Marx of
East Grand Rapids to secure
his spot in the finals, and
Jackson Curtis and Dylan
Bailey, who advanced to the
blood round, both scoring
major decisions for their
wins.
Trojan wrestlers had three
other wrestlers secure their
spot at the state tournament
in the blood round with Zoet
getting a 14-4 major decision
over Caleb Huyser from
Allegan; West had a 14-
major decision over Clayton
Kammeraad of Holland; and
Ashton Corson had a 10-
major decision over Easton
Mendoza of Holland.
Hastings’ Robby Slaughter
earned his first trip to the

state finals with a fourth-
place finish at 152 pounds.
He had to go through a
Trojan to secure his state
finals spot, beating TK’s
Austin Chivis 11-9 in an
overtime session in the blood
round [the consolation semi-
finals]. This was a bit of déjà
vu for the two wrestlers with
a different outcome, as last
year Chivis eliminated
Slaughter in the blood round
at districts.

In the finals for TK,
Gibson was the only regional
champion after his win over
Landon Miller from Lowell
with his third pin of the day.
In a year where nothing
looks the same, the state
tournament is one of them.
Wrestlers in Division 2 were
set to wrestle in the State
Finals at Van Andel Arena
starting Friday morning. In
normal years, the tournament
runs over two, and before

that three days. This year
each division’s tournament
will take place in one day,
with all four divisions com-
peting at different times and
locations. The Division 3
tournament was set for
Friday at Wings Event Center
in Kalamazoo, with the
Division 1 wrestlers compet-
ing in Kalamazoo today
(April 3). The Division 4
tournament will be held
today at Van Andel Arena.

In Memory


IN MEMORY
PAUL L. DYKSTRA
In loving memory of Hus-
band, Father and Grandfa-
ther who passed away one
year ago,
April 3rd, 2020.
God saw he was getting tired
and a cure was not to be,
So He put His arms around
him and whispered, “Come
with Me.” With tearful eyes
we watched him suffer and
saw him fade away, Al-
though we loved him dearly,
we could not make him
stay. A golden heart stopped
breathing, hard working
hands to rest, God broke
our hearts to prove to us, He
only takes the best.
You loving wife, Sheila.
Children, Brenda (Carl)
Blough, Paul (Spike) Dykstra.
Granddaughters Paula
(Michael) Gamerl, Kayla &
Maria Blough.

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Thornapple Kellogg 125-pounder Zach Gibson works to pin Lowell’s Landon Miller
late in the first round of their championship match at the Division 2 Individual Regional
Tournament hosted by Byron Center High School Saturday. (Photo by Valerie
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