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Top Trojan player scores win over South Christian


Brett Bremer
Sports Editor
While middle school cross
country runners criss-crossed
the Thornapple Kellogg
Schools campus Wednesday
afternoon, TK first singles
player Kameron Nichols
played a marathon match with
South Christian’s Luke Post.
Post surged in a tiebreaker

for a 7-6(2) win in the opening
set of his OK Gold Conference
showdown with Nichols, but
Nichols rallied for a 6-1 win in
the second set and then out-du-
eled Post 6-4 in the third set to
take the lone win for the
Trojan team in its OK Gold
Conference dual with South
Christian’s varsity boys’ ten-
nis team.
The Sailors’ 7-1 win wasn’t
quite as lopsided as that final
team score shows. A second
flight went to three sets, the
third doubles match. TK’s
Dylan Bailey and Andrew
Beckering fell 6-0 in its open-
ing set against South
Christian’s James Bergsma
and Marcus Dixon, but righted
things for a 6-1 win in set two.
Set three was back and forth
with Bergsma and Dixon
finally pulling out a 6-3 win.
There were also tight two-
set matches at fourth singles
and fourth doubles that the
Sailors pulled out. South

Christian’s Vinny Klassen
edged TK’s Franklin Wilkinson
6-3, 6-3 at fourth singles. In the
doubles match, South
Christian’s Josh Fles and Ryan
Wiers pulled out a 6-3, 6-4 win
over the TK team of Daniel
Beckering and Andy Liu.
The Trojans were back in
action Thursday, scoring a 5-
non-conference win at Otsego
in a dual filled with more hotly
contested matches.
Half of the eight flights
were decided by a super tie-
breaker in the end and two of
the other flights featured at
least one set that was extended
to a tiebreaker.
Nichols took the first singles
point for TK with a 5-7, 6-1,
(10-4) win over Sam
Bronkema. Wilkinson won a

super tiebreaker too at fourth
singles where he outscored
Phoenix Orona 6-3, 1-6, (10-5).
TK got a third singles point
from second singles player
Aidan Dudik who outscored JJ
Kruizenga in a tough two-set-
ter 6-4, 6-3.
The Trojans secured the
team victory with a pair of
doubles wins added to the sin-
gles points. Bailey and
Andrew Beckering at third
doubles outscored Otsego’s
Jack Chapman and Spencer
Shearer 7-5, 7-6(7). At fourth
doubles, the Trojan team of
Daniel Beckering and Anson
Verlinde knocked off Ryan
Fielbrandt and Tyler VanNess
2-6, 6-2, (10-8).
The Trojans battled even in
defeat. At third singles, Jacob

Draaisma pulled out one set in
a 6-2, 3-6, (10-1) loss to Tyler
DeHaan. The Bulldog duo of
Dylan Chandler and Tyler
VanderLugt took a 7-6(7), 6-
win over the Trojan first dou-
bles team of Aaron Michalk
and Ben Cuisson.
Ricky Amos and Isaac
Madalinski scored a 6-0, 6-
win over the TK team of
Landon Conroy and Kyan
Haywood at second doubles.

TK is now 1-1-1 in OK
Gold Conference duals this
season. The TK boys will
be back in action in the con-
ference with duals at Forest
Hills Eastern Monday and
at home against Kenowa
Hills Wednesday. The
Trojans are at the Hamilton
Invitational today, Sept. 10,
and will host Plainwell for
a non-conference dual
Thursday, Sept. 15.

Scots pull out a few flights in


dual with Hamilton Hawkeyes


Brett Bremer
Sports Editor
The Caledonia varsity boys’
tennis team bounced back
from a tough 9-0 loss to OK
Red Conference powerhouse
West Ottawa Tuesday by giv-
ing the Hamilton Hawkeyes a
battle Wednesday on the
courts in Caledonia.

Few matches without a full
three sets this season will see
as many points played as the
first doubles match which the
Caledonia team of Nathan
Huynh and Maddox Gaier
pulled out against the Hamilton
team of Joshua Bush and Evan
Talsma. The Caledonia duo
scored a 6-4, 6-4, (15-13) win
in a super tiebreaker (which
are played to ten points, but a
team must win by two.)
The Fighting Scots also got
wins at fourth singles and
fourth doubles on the day in
the Hawkeyes’ 5-3 victory.

Ryan Walbeck picked up the
Scots’ point at fourth singles
with a 7-5, 6-0 win over Ben
Risedorph at fourth singles. In
the fourth doubles match, the
Caledonia team of Ryan
Hautala and Colin Martin
earned a 6-4, 6-2 win over
Colin Hamlin and Riley
Jipping.
The Caledonia boys are
hosting a tournament today,
Sept. 10, and will return to OK
Red Conference play with
duals at Grand Haven Monday
and at Hudsonville
Wednesday.

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PUBLIC NOTICE
GAINES CHARTER TOWNSHIP
BOARD MEETING SYNOPSIS
August 8, 2022
The Gaines Charter Township
Board held a regular meeting on
Monday, August 08, 2022 and took
the following actions.



  1. Review of the Consent
    Agenda.

  2. Approved the Meeting
    Agenda

  3. Held a Public Hearing about
    the rezoning of 6972 and 6980
    Division Avenue from Neighbor-
    hood Commercial (C-1) to Gener-
    al Commercial (C-2)

  4. Approved the Consent
    Agenda

  5. Adopted a resolution recog-
    nizing the official dedication of the
    flagpole located at 6700 South Divi-
    sion Avenue, Southeast to honor U.
    S. Navy Seal David J. Warsen.

  6. Adopted a resolution to pro-
    vide for the designation of Septem-
    ber 16, 2022 as “Prisoner of War /
    Missing in Action recognition day”.

  7. Addoopptteedd the ordinance to
    amend the Gaines Charter Town-
    ship zoning ordinance as provided
    for in Chapter 27 thereof by amend-
    ing section 1.6 and the Township
    zoning map.

  8. Addoopptteedd a resolution for a
    payment of $2,058.75 in lieu of
    sidewalk installation at 418 Brownell
    Street Southeast, Grand Rapids,
    Michigan 49548.

  9. Set annual Special Assess-
    ment public hearing review for
    September 12, 2022

  10. Innccrreeaasseedd the Township’s
    2023 commitment to The Right
    Place to $4,000.

  11. Coonnttrraacctteedd with A-1 Asphalt
    to repair the Cutlerville Fire Depart-
    ment parking lot.

  12. Puurrcchhaasseedd ballistic vests for
    the Cutlerville Fire Department not
    to exceed $30,

  13. Coonnttrraacctteedd with Sneller to
    landscape the Dutton Fire Station
    not to exceed $10,000.

  14. Apppprroovveedd the Township
    Manager’s review and to approve
    the salary increase to $110,000 ret-
    roactive to May 19, 2022.

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  17. Adjourned the Regular
    Board Meeting at 9:43 pm
    A complete copy of the minutes
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    meeting are on file and available for
    review at the Gaines Charter Town-
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    Michael Brew
    Gaines Charter Township Clerk


TK has four girls in


40s at jamboree


hosted by Bengals


Brett Bremer
Sports Editor
The Thornapple Kellogg
varsity girls’ golf team
scored a fourth place finish
at the OK Gold Conference
jamboree hosted by Ottawa
Hills at Indian Trails Golf
Course in Grand Rapids
Wednesday.
Ailana Leos led the TK
team with a score of 42 and
junior teammates Emma
Schut and Kendra Coe tied for
second on the TK team with
49s. Trojan junior Joselyn
DeBoer earned a spot in the
team’s top four with a 50.
Catholic Central took
the day’s team victory with
a score of 149, ahead of

South Christian 164, Forest
Hills Eastern 169, TK 190,
Kenowa Hills 204,
Wayland 206, Cedar
Springs 222 and Ottawa
Hills 227.
Catholic Central had
four girls among the top
nine scorers on the day.
Sophomore Ava Wisinski
was the day’s medalist with
a two-under-32. Junior
Katie Cook shot a 37 for
the Cougars and her team
also got a 39 from Kelsey
Preston and a 41 from
Morgan Armock.
Lucy DeHaan led South
Christian with a 38 and
Forest Hills Eastern got a
39 from Sophie Skoog.

TK fourth singles player Franklin Wilkinson leans
into a forehand return during his match with South
Christian’s Vinny Klassen in Middleville Wednesday
afternoon. (Photo by Brett Bremer)
TK third doubles player Dylan Bailey smacks a
forehand return back at his opponents from South
Christian during their OK Gold Conference dual in
Middleville Wednesday. Bailey and teammate Andrew
Beckering were bested in three sets by the Sailors.
(Photo by Brett Bremer)

Thornapple Kellogg second singles player Aidan
Dudik steps into a forehand shot as he moves
towards the net during the Trojans’ OK Gold
Conference dual with South Christian in Middleville
Wednesday. (Photo by Brett Bremer)
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