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Physicality and defense will be


trademarks of CHS boys’ team


Brett Bremer
Sports Editor

The guys most focused
on basketball for the 2020-
2021 Caledonia varsity
boys’ basketball team grad-
uated in the spring, includ-
ing the top two scorers.
Caledonia head coach
Phil Visser has a team filled
with quite a few football
players, from what was one


of the top MHSAA Division
2 teams in the state this fall,
and he is expecting the
Fighting Scots to have a
different look because of it.
“We have a lot of length
this year and are looking
forward to causing some
chaos on the defensive end
with our length and ability
to deflect passes and dis-
rupt the timing of other

team’s offense,” Visser
said. “We are a very physi-
cal team, with many of our
players also playing foot-
ball, this is the most physi-
cally strong team I have
had at Caledonia.”
The top returnee from
last year’s squad is senior
center Nick Henry. Also
back are senior guards
Liam Mulnix and Camden
Raffler and senior forwards
Nick Fox, Nic Bender and
Gavin Hurst.
“Our depth this year will
be a major benefit to us, we
have a lot of guys who can
contribute and I think it is
going to vary by game who
steps up and plays a major
role as we have a lot of
guys capable of doing it,”
Visser said. “With one
returning starter, we are
looking to get Nick Henry
very involved in our offense
as that is a major strength
of our team, with his ability
to score and finish around
the hoop.”
The depth in the program
also includes junior guards
Mason McKenzie and
Elijah Hold, junior for-
ward/center Tyler Burd,
junior forwards Kaden
DeHorn, Theren Sanders
and Canyen Veldhouse, as
well as sophomores Ky
VanderWoude and Brock
Townsend who are joining
the varsity for the first time.
“We are inexperienced in
regards to having lost four
starters and another senior

who played a major role on
the team last year,” Visser
said. “We are working very
hard to get guys ready to
play at the varsity level,
and are excited for where
we see this team getting to
as we get better and push
each other every day in
practice.”
Finding some scorers
will be key to the Scots’
success.
Rockford is the defend-
ing OK Red Conference
champion and Visser
expects the Rams to be
tough to beat again, but
what team isn’t tough to the
beat in the OK Red
Conference?
“The OK Red is a gruel-
ing conference in basket-
ball, with great players and
coaches who make every
night on the court a battle,”
Visser said. “We are look-
ing to get better every sin-
gle day, and want to be
playing our best basketball
at the end of the season.”
Caledonia opens the sea-
son dec. 10 at Byron Center
and then will face Covenant
Christian and Thornapple
Kellogg before the holiday
break.
“It should provide a
good opportunity to get
some good competition in
before we head into
Christmas break. We do
have one game over
Christmas break, when
Owosso comes to our place
on December 30.”

LCTK skaters at


home twice this


weekend, off to


an 0-3 start


Nick Henry

It has been a tough start to the season so far for
the Lowell/Caledonia/Thornapple Kellogg (LCTK) var-
sity hockey team. The skaters are currently 0-3 after
tough losses to Mona Shores, Kenowa Hills and
Jenison. Dan Swink has taken over head coaching
duties for the varsity team this winter. The team was
slated to host back-to-back contests on its home ice
at Kentwood, taking on Plymouth Dec. 3 and Livonia
Stevenson today (Dec. 4). Game time Saturday is set
for 3:00. In the week ahead, the LCTK skaters will visit
Grand Rapids Christian Wednesday, Forest Hills
Eastern Friday and Rockford Saturday (Dec. 11). (File
photo)
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