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The Sun and News, Saturday, April 17, 2021/ Page 9

Scots take two at TK with


big offensive performance


The bats were a bit ahead
of the pitchers on a cold,
windy April Wednesday in
Middleville.
The Caledonia varsity
softball team captured a pair


of non-conference wins to
open its season against the
Thornapple Kellogg Trojans
this week. The Fighting Scots
scored 21-8 and 15-9 wins
over the TK ladies.

The Fighting Scots pound-
ed 18 hits in the five-inning
opener, and were helped by
nine TK errors.
Mo Sprague led the TK
attack, going 2-for-3 with
three runs and two Rbi. Paige
VanStee had two singles and
scored twice.
Game two was more of a
back and forth affair. TK
gook a 2-0 lead in the top of
the first inning. The Scots
answered with five runs in
the bottom of the third.
Caledonia clung to a 7-6 lead
after TK scored two runs in
the top of the fourth inning,
but warmed up for seven runs
in the bottom half to push
their lead to 14-8.
The Scots outhit the
Trojans 14-8 in game two.
The two teams combined for
13 errors.
The big blow for TK was a
two-run home run over the
left field fence by Sprague.
She was 3-for-5 with the two
RBI. Elaina O’Riley had two
singles for TK and scored
two runs too.
Avery Hallo had the big
bat for the Scots in game
two. She was 3-for-4 with
four RBI and two runs
scored. Barbie DeGood went
2-for-5 with a double and
added four RBI as well.

Tornado damages homes in


Gaines Township subdivision
Greg Chandler
Staff Writer
Up to a dozen homes in a
Gaines Township subdivision
were damaged when a brief
tornado touched down last
Saturday afternoon, accord-
ing to the National Weather
Service office in Grand
Rapids.
The tornado, which was
described by the NWS as “a
very small, brief and weak
tornado,” touched down in
the Preservation Lakes subdi-
vision at 4:18 p.m. April 10
and was on the ground for
one minute. The storm was
classified as an EF-0 tornado,
with winds of 70-80 miles
per hour, NWS reported.
The tornado traveled
about a half-mile and had a
width of 65 yards, the NWS
said.
“A small section of roof
was lifted off of one home,

vinyl siding was peeled off
another home, a garage door
was bent and almost blown in
at another home, and con-
struction plywood and porch
furniture were shuffled
around the neighborhood,”
the NWS posted on its
Facebook page. “Some trees
were snapped or uprooted
which brought down wires
and knocked out electrical
service.”
At least two vehicles
were damaged after being
struck by flying debris, the
NWS reported.
The NWS issued state-
ments before the storm, say-
ing gusty winds of more than
40 mph were possible and
advised people to move
indoors. Weak rotation was
seen on radar over Gaines
Township, resulting in a
severe thunderstorm warning
being issued for the greater

Grand Rapids area, warning
that wind speeds of 60 mph
were possible and that torna-
does could develop.
“The atmospheric ingre-
dients had temporarily come
together in just the right way
over Kent County to support
one or two brief and relative-
ly weak tornado ‘spin-ups,’
capable of producing damage
similar to a typical severe
thunderstorm,” NWS staff
noted in a Facebook post.
“The atmospheric ingredients
fortunately did not support
violent or long-lived torna-
does.”
The NWS is reviewing
photos and video from storm
spotters and homeowners,
and some of its meteorolo-
gists visited the neighbor-
hood to survey the damage in
person.

Some trees were snapped or uprooted, taking down wires and knocking out elec-
trical service last weekend in Gaines Township. (NWS/Facebook photo)


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Caledonia’s Barbie DeGood busts out of the batter’s box as a two-run double flies
towards left centerfield during the bottom of the second inning of her team’s game two
win at Thornapple Kellogg Wednesday. (Photo by Brett Bremer)


Thornapple Kellogg’s Paige VanStee taps teammate
Moriah Sprague on the helmet as they celebrate Mo’s
two-run home run in game two of their doubleheader
with visiting Caledonia Wednesday. (Photo by Brett
Bremer)


Thornapple Kellogg’s
Elaina O’Riley heads into
third and looks to home as
she moves around the
bases in the bottom of the
third inning of game two
against Caledonia
Wednesday in Middleville.
(Photo by Brett Bremer)
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