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Crabtree is lone varsity golfer


back from TK’s 2019 team
Brett Bremer
Sports Editor
CJ Crabtree was a sopho-
more the last time he stepped
off the course for TK, shoot-
ing a 92 to contribute to the
team finish at its 2019 region-
al tournament.
Crabtree is now the lone
guy with some varsity expe-
rience returning for the
Trojan varsity boys’ golf
team this spring. He finished
in the top 20 at the 2019 OK
Gold Conference Tournament
as well. He is one of a few
solid seniors in the program
this season.
TK head coach Bob
Kaminski likes the group of
seniors and leaders he has
overall. Cole Shoobridge and
Hudson Dehaan are a pair of
seniors looking to break into
the varsity line-up for the
first time.
Kaminski said the group
of sophomores and juniors he
has out on the course have
already shown a lot of poten-
tial in the preseason. That
group includes sophomores
Connor Newland, Austin
Pitsch and juniors Drew
Nathan, Trevor Hummer,
Hunter Pitsch and Mitchell
Corner.
“Our experience will be a
weakness for us, though with
the lack of a season last year
I don’t think we will be alone
in that area,” Kaminski said.
The OK Gold Conference
will throw a number of strong
opponents out to challenge

the Trojans as usual.
Kaminski knows South
Christian, Catholic Central
and Forest Hills Eastern are
always good, although a lot
of specifics are up in the are
after the missed 2020 cam-
paign.
“Our goal this year is to be
competitive within the con-
ference and get better
throughout the season,”
Kaminski said. “We are look-
ing forward to competing in
our conference and hopefully
being in contention by the
end of the season.”
Top Teams in League: As

always our conference is
very competitive. There are a
number of teams that are
very good. South Christian,
Catholic Central and FHE
are always very good.
The Trojans were sched-
uled to host the Thornapple
Kellogg Invitational Friday.
They will be back out for the
conference jamboree hosted
by Egypt Valley Wednesday
and then at the Hamilton
Invitational next Saturday,
April 24.
TK will host an OK Gold
Conference jamboree April
29.

TK softball going after


third straight OK Gold title


Brett Bremer
Sports Editor
The Trojans have been
chomping at the bit to get to
play softball again after a
couple of outstanding sea-
sons in 2018 and 2019.
Catcher Mo Sprague and
pitcher Paige VanStee are a
pair of four-year varsity
Trojans who got to help the
Thornapple Kellogg varsity
softball team win OK Gold
Conference Championships
in the two seasons before the
pandemic wiped out 2020’s
season.
Sprague is one of the
area’s top catchers and has a
great 1-2 punch to work
with in the battery with
VanStee and fellow senior
Maleah Bailey.
Thornapple Kellogg’s
new head coach Ashley
Garrett is excited to take
over the program, something
she did in the lead-up to the
2020 season. She lovers her
team speed, sees girls who
hit the ball very well, and
likes that pitching duo’s
ability to shut down oppo-
nents.
Garrett said the team will
rely heavily on those seniors
with just three juniors in the
program.
A few of the top newcom-
ers to the varsity level this
spring for TK are sopho-
mores Peyton Stahl, Elaina
O’Riley and Grace Zwae.
Stahl and Zwae are utility


players at this point, with
Stahl possibly getting turns
in the circle too when one of
the seniors isn’t pitching for
TK. O’Riley is slotted for a
pot in the outfield.
TK opened the year with
a pair of wins over Kenowa
Hills, a new OK Gold
Conference foe, Tuesday
and then suffered its first
two defeats of the season
against visiting Caledonia
Wednesday.
“Our schedule is tough,”
Garrett said. “We’ll play
some of the top teams in the

area. It’ll be a good barome-
ter for us. We look to peak,
play our best ball, come
June.”
The TK ladies are set to
head to Hastings for the
Barry County Invitational
today (April 17) and will
return to OK Gold
Conference play with a dou-
bleheader at Cedar Springs
April 20. As usual, the
Trojans will be looking for-
ward to their conference
doubleheader with Wayland
which will be held May 4 in
Middleville.

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The Gaines Charter Township Board of Trustees will hold a public hearing to consider
the following request:

Summary of Request: Establishment of an Industrial Facilities Tax Exemption-Industrial
Development District under Public Act 198, as amended (PA 198)
for a new facility for Mobile Defender.
Property Address: 6155 East Paris Avenue SE
Parcel Number: 41-22-02-200-
Applicant: MD-3990, LLC (DBA Mobile Defenders)
Date and Time of Hearing: May 10, 2021 at 7:00 pm
Location of Hearing: Gaines Charter Township Offices, Board Room
8555 Kalamazoo Avenue SE, Caledonia, MI 49316

Any interested party may appear and be heard on said proposal. Information related to this
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