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Scots fall as snow falls in D2 Regional Finals
Brett Bremer
Sports Editor
The story goes that the
Inuit of Alaska, Canada and
Greenland have somewhere
in the neighborhood of 50
words for snow and its dif-
ferent varieties.
At least a handful of those
fell on the MHSAA Division
2 Regional Final at
Grandville High School
Friday night (Nov. 12): some
closer to sleet, some more
like small balls of hail, and
big wet flakes.
Only one word was need-
ed to sum up the Traverse
City Central Trojans though:
powerful.
As dominant as the
Caledonia varsity football
team was in knocking the
two-time defending champi-
ons from Mona Shores out of
the state playoffs in the dis-
trict finals 49-21, the Trojans
were Friday night in a 42-
win over the Fighting Scots.
If there is a team in the
state of Michigan built to
win in a blizzard it is the
Traverse City Central
Trojans, even if the last time
they played in a snowstorm,
the 2020 Division 2 State
Semifinals, they were bested

by the eventual state champi-
ons from Mona Shores.
That playoff defeat in
2020 and the falling snow
were just fuel for the Trojans.
It was already snowing
when the Trojan caravan
rolled into Grandville Friday
afternoon.
“We were pumped up as
soon as we saw the snow-
fall,” Traverse City Central
tackle Kadyn Warner said.
“We’re really on a mission
now. We have a taste for it
and we’re hoping to finish
strong.”
Like their senior, Notre
Dame-bound, linebacker/
quarterback Josh Burnham
the Trojans were powerful on
both sides of the football.
The Trojan defense held the
Fighting Scots to just 188
yards of offense – their low-
est total of the season.
Offensively, Burnham
rushed the ball 29 times for
212 yards and four touch-
downs. He scored three of
those touchdowns in the first
half as the Trojans built a
35-7 lead. A former halfback
and tight end, Burnham also
had a key block on a 75-yard
touchdown run by teammate
Carson Bourdo on the final
play of the first quarter.
“We have had a lot of out-
side people saying we
weren’t going to be able to
run on this [Caledonia]
D-line and we took that per-
sonally,” Burnham said. “We
wanted to prove everyone
wrong.”
“We just knew that we
needed to take care of the
ball. Obviously, it was going
to be slippery. We still had a
couple fumbles, but I mean it
is going to happen especially
in this weather. Overall, I
think we took care of the
football pretty well.”
Burnham was in on the
first two tackles of the ball-
game for the Trojans on the
opening drive of the game
for the Fighting Scots. The
Trojans took over at their

own 44-yard-line after a
Caledonia punt. Burnham
swept around the right side
on the first snap he took and
drove forward for 2 yards.
He followed up with a four-
yard carry and then a 25-yard
touchdown run 3:08 into the
contest.
“Our plan was to put our
speed in space and that was
tough to do tonight,”
Caledonia head coach Derek
Pennington said. “Obviously,
their quarterback is a bull-
dozer in the snow. They were
big up front. Hats off to
them. They took it to us in
these conditions.”
Burnham wasn’t perfect.

Caledonia’s only touch-
down of the first half came
when Andrew DeVries
wrapped up Burnham and
teammate Owen Graham
scooped up a fumble and
returned it 34 yards for the
score with 4:26 to play in the
first half.
Bourdo made for his quar-
terback’s mishap though,
returning the ensuing
Caledonia kickoff 80 yards
for a touchdown, bumping
his team’s lead back up to
28-7 with 4:09 to go in the
first half.
Burnham scored on a one-
yard TD plunge 1:45 into the
second quarter to put his

team up 21-0, and added a
five-yard TD run with 1:
to play in the first half that
bumped his team’s lead to
35-7. He tacked on a 21-yard
TD run with 3:03 remaining
in the forth quarter.
Caledonia’s lone offensive
touchdown came on the
opening play of the fourth
quarter, a 21-yard pass up the
left side from junior quarter-
back Mason McKenzie to
wide receiver Nick Fox who
made a nice play on the ball
in the end zone to bring it in
for the score.
Connor Beach hit both of
his extra-point kicks for the
Scots, and TC Central kicker
Everest Noyes was a perfect
six-for-six despite spending
much of his play clock each
time clearing the slushy build
up of snow away from the
spot of the hold.
The Caledonia offense
went three-and-out on each
of its first two drives and
then moved the ball a bit on
its third drive of the game,
down 7-0 at the time, with
running back Brock
Townsend leading the
charge. McKenzie had a pass
intended for Fox picked off
by Bourdo however at the
Trojan 25-yard-line and
Bourdo broke free for his 75
yard TD run on the next play
of the game.

Caledonia also lost a fum-
ble a minute into the second
quarter, giving the Trojans
the ball at the Scots’ 29. A
pass from Burnham to Dante
Williams, one of two com-
pletions on two attempts for
Burnham, got the Trojans to
the Scots’ 25 and two plays
later Burnham plowed into
the end zone from a yard out.
Josh Klug finished the
ballgame at quarterback for
the Trojans, and also stepped
in to quarterback twice in the
ballgame to allow Burnham
to take a spot outside as a
receiver. Both Klug’s tosses
towards Burnham came up
empty.

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CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CALEDONIA
COUNTY OF KENT, MICHIGAN

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on December 20, 2021 at 7:
p.m., the Planning Commission of the Charter Township of Caledonia will hold
a public hearing at the Caledonia Township Office, 8196 Broadmoor Ave SE,
Caledonia, Michigan, concerning the application of Spirit of Life Lutheran
Church, for a special use permit to build an addition to their building in the R-R,
Rural Residential District. Location is 7638 Broadmoor Ave. SE and is legally
described as follows:

N 341.1 FT OF THAT PART OF NW 1/4 LYING ELY OF ELY LINE OF
BROADMOOR AVE /120 FT WIDE/ * SEC 17 T5N R10W 4.02 A, Parcel #41-
23-17-100-019.

All interested persons may attend the public hearing and comment upon the
proposed special use permit. Written comments may be submitted to the
Township office, at the above-stated address, up to the time of the public
hearing.

Dated: November 15, 2021

PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE
CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CALEDONIA

CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CALEDONIA
BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Meeting Minutes
The minutes for the November 3, 2021 Township Board of
Trustees Meeting which were approved on November 17, 2021,
are posted at the Township Offices at 8196 Broadmoor Ave., and
on the website at http://www.caledoniatownship.org.

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Irving Township Board Meeting
Synopsis
November 17, 2021, 6:30 PM
at 3425 Wing Rd. Hastings, Michi-
gan 49058
The meeting opened with the
Pledge of Allegiance. Board members
present: Dean Bass, Mike Buehler,
Jamie Knight, Sharon Olson. Ab-
sent-Alesse Cross due to illness. Also
present were 7 members of the public.
Motion to approve Agenda made
by Knight and seconded by Buehler.
All “Yes” vote. Cross – Absent.
Assessor, Hastings Fire, Freeport
Fire, Thornapple Fire, and Commis-
sioner, and Cemetery Reports were
presented.
Motion made by Buehler to ap-
prove $1000.00 for cemetery markers
to plot the new section. Seconded by
Bass. Roll Call Vote of “Yes” Buehler,
Knight, Bass, Olson. “No” vote - none.
Absent- Cross
Minutes of October 19, 2021, Mo-
tion to approve by Knight, Seconded
by Buehler. All “Yes” vote.
Treasurer’s report was presented
by Knight.
Pay Bills, Motion by Knight to pay
bills of $3105.16. Seconded by Bass.
Roll Call Vote “Yes” Bass, Knight,
Buehler, Olson. “No” vote - none. Ab-
sent-Cross.
Dan Veldhuizen from Siegfried
Crandall presented the Township Au-
dit and addressed the approved use
of ARPA funds.
Board Member Comments:
Olson asked for bids on fire doors
and waterproofing a basement room
for records.
Knight talked about continued
safety concerns at the intersection of
Eckert and Woodschool due to a near
collision with a fire truck recently.
Knight talked about preparing for
the 2022 election. Office space, addi-
tional parking, better lighting for park-
ing areas.
Public Comment: Regina Young
asked about plans for the American
Rescue Plan Act 2021 (ARPA) funds.
Lani Forbes spoke on Freeport Mu-
nicipal Water Repair and the need for
800MHZ tower for police and emer-
gency radio communication. Forbes
spoke about the County Commission
formed to assist boards with ARPA
funds planning.
December 16, 2021, 4PM Board of
Review
December 21, 2021, Township
Board Meeting 6:30PM
Meeting adjourned 7:34 PM
A copy of the minutes can be request-
ed by calling 269-948-0633 and will
be available online at http://www.Irvingtown-
ship.org
Submitted by Sharon Olson- Clerk
and attested to by
Jamie Knight- Supervisor. 171769


Traverse City Central senior quarterback Josh Burnham knocks back Caledonia senior defensive Aidan
Kowatch on a run during the Trojans’ victory over the Fighting Scots in the Division 2 Regional Final at
Grandville High School Nov. 12. (Photo by Brett Bremer)

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