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City of Hastings


REQUEST FOR BIDS


Sale of Vehicles


The City of Hastings will accept bids for the sale of two pickup trucks:
(1) Truck #2 0 - 2022 GMC Sierra 2500 HD SLE CREW CAB, QUICKSILVER
METALIC 4WD, 6.6L Duramax Diesel, Allison 6 Speed Transmission, Air, Cruise,
Tilt, Power windows and locks, keyless remote entry with approximately 5,
miles.
Minimum Bid - $52,
(1) Truck #3 0 - 2022 GMC Sierra 2500 HD SLE CREW CAB, ONYX BLACK

4WD 6.6L Duramax Diesel, Allison 6 Speed Transmission, Air, Cruise, Tilt, Power
windows and locks, keyless remote entry with approximately 6,278 miles.
Minimum Bid - $52,
These vehicles will be sold in “as-is” condition without any warranty. Arrangements
to view this vehicle can be made by calling 269-945-2468 weekdays between the
hours of 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM.
The City of Hastings reserves the right to reject any and all bids, to waive any
irregularities in any bid, and to award the bid in a manner that the City deems to
be in its best interest, price and other factors considered. Bids will be received at
the office of the Hastings City Clerk/Treasurer, 201 East State Street, Hastings,
MI 49058 until 10:00 AM on Thursday, May 25, 202 3 at which time they shall be
opened and publicly read aloud.

No formal bidding forms or documents are required, but all bids must be in writing
and sealed. All sealed bids must be clearly marked on the outside of the bid
package as follows: “SEALED BID – Truck #______________”.

Christopher Bever
City Clerk/Treasurer

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TKHS golfers a stroke behind


Wayland, in sixth, at Gold jamboree


Brett Bremer
Sports Editor
The Thornapple Kellogg varsity boys’ golf
team placed sixth at the OK Gold Conference
jamboree hosted by Kenowa Hills Tuesday
on the east course at Gracewil.
Grand Rapids Catholic Central won the
meet with a score of 154 ahead of South
Christian 161, Forest Hills Eastern 163,
Cedar Springs 168, Wayland 173, Thornapple
Kellogg 174 and Kenowa Hills 179.


Thornapple Kellogg senior Austin Pitsch,
fresh off the Trojans’ senior signing day cele-
bration where he was honored for his plans to
keep playing at Aquinas College, led his team
with a score of 39.
TK junior Jordan Parks shot a 43 and the
Trojans also got a 45 from sophomore Tyler
Voss and a 47 from senior Kyron Zoet.
Catholic Central junior Will Preston shot an
even-par-36 to finish as the day’s top individual.
A group of five guys tie for second with

scores of 38. That group included South
Christian sophomore Brody Montsma, Way-
land freshman Jaden Osterhout, Cedar
Springs senior Conner Hunt, Catholic Central
junior Sebastian Deimel and Forest Hills
Eastern freshman Dylan Morse.
Cedar Springs is set to host the conference
at Cedar Chase Golf Course today, May 11.
TK also has plans to visit Broadmoor Coun-
try Club in Caledonia for a dual with the
Fighting Scots Friday.

Vikes give Comets a battle even


playing without their top player


Brett Bremer
Sports Editor
The Lakewood varsity girls’ tennis team
got three doubles victories, but couldn’t quite
pull out a victory against Grand Ledge Thurs-
day afternoon.
The Comets took a 5-3 win while the Vikings
were without first singles player Izzy Wheeler.
Lakewood head coach Karrie Carter was really
pleased with how Josie Elenbaas stepped up in
the fourth singles spot as each of the Vikings’
regular three singles players bumped up a spot
in the line-up. Elenbaas played the closest sin-
gles match of the afternoon falling 6-2, 6-3 to
the Comets’ Avery Daniels.
Lakewood got its three team points from
the top three doubles flights. Alli Pickard and
Abby Pickard took a 6-2, 6-2 win over Isabel-
la Grass and Maddie Lira. Liv Everitt at sec-
ond doubles and Paige Wolverton at number


two won 6-0, 6-0 over Willow Nelson and
Ava Vandlen. At third doubles, Lakewood’s
Courtnie Mathe and Gabby Hansen took a
6-4, 6-2 win over their foes.
The Viking fourth doubles team of Elsey
Yeiter and Savanah Mendes put up a good
fight in the opening set against the Comets’
Emily Burger and Taylor Pung, but fell 7-5,
6-1 in the end.
Grand Ledge girls won the top three sin-
gles flights in straight sets.
Hastings took an 8-0 win over the Lake-
wood ladies at Lakewood High School Fri-
day, and then the Vikings were back in
action at Coldwater Saturday where they
split a pair of duals. Coldwater tok a 6-2 win
over the Vikings while Lakewood outscored
Adrian 7-1.
Luthia Rubio Velez took a forfeit win at
first singles for the Vikings in the dual with

Adrian. Jasmine Stewart at second singles,
Emily Pilar at number three and Wolverton
playing at fourth singles all took straight set
wins.
The Pickard sisters didn’t give up a game
in their first doubles win over the Adrian
girls. Gabby Hansen and Emma Duffy won
6-1, 6-1 at number two doubles for the
Vikings.
Mathe and Elenbaas teamed up at third
doubles for a 4-6, 6-2, (10-3) win.
Adrian got its lone point with the team of
Emily Burciaga and Kaydence Pearson pull-
ing out a close two set match, 6-3, 7-6(11),
with the Vikings’ Elsey Yeiter and Kenzie
Everett.
In the Saturday dual with Coldwater, the
Vikings got a 6-2, 6-3 win from Alli and Abby
Pickard at first doubles and a 6-4, 7-5 wi
nfrom Hansen and Duffy at second doubles.

Hackett rallies with three goals in


second half to best DKHS girls


Brett Bremer
Sports Editor
Hackett Catholic Prep fought off the Delton
Kellogg girls for a 3-2 Southwestern Athletic
Conference win Monday afternoon.
Adelyn Stampfler put a long shot past the
Hackett keeper just 12 seconds into the game,
with teammate Sam O’Meara earning an
assist.
Delton Kellogg held that 1-0 lead into the


second half before the Fighting Irish scored
three straight goals to build a 3-1 lead.
Stampfler scored again with seven minutes
to play, and the Panthers created a few more
scoring opportunities as the time wound
down but couldn’t find the equalizer.
Johannah Houtkooper did all she could to
keep her team in the game making more than
20 saves.
The Delton Kellogg girls were bested 8-

last Friday in Kalamazoo against the Chris-
tian Comets.
Houtkooper had 20 saves in that contest as
well.
DK was scheduled to host Bridgman
Wednesday afternoon and will go on the road
to take on Parchment Friday afternoon. The
Panthers are home Monday to take on Fenn-
ville and then Wednesday make the trip to
South Haven.

DK girls keep challenging themselves outside the SAC


Brett Bremer
Sports Editor
The Panthers and Wolves didn’t let the
weather force them to miss out on a pair of
competitive ballgames Monday in the rain-
drops at Delton Kellogg High School.
The Delton Kellogg varsity softball team split
it’s non-conference doubleheader with the Wyo-
ming Wolves, with the Wolves scoring a 9-4 win
in the opener and then the Panthers taking a 5-
win in a wetness-shortened game two.
A triple by Alli Brandli was the only hit for
Delton Kellogg in the game two win, but three
walks and a couple Wyoming errors helped the
Panthers move girls around the base paths.
The two teams scored a run in each of the
first three half innings of game two, with the
Wolves up 2-1 when Brandli led off the bottom
of the second with her triple over the right
fielder’s head. Abby Wooden walked behind
her and a ground ball by Kasey Kapteyn got
Brandli home to tie the game.
Wooden went to third on a miscue by the
Wolves’ third baseman, and then scored on a
ground out by teammate Cadence Johnson to
put the Panthers in front 3-2.
A pair of Wyoming errors after a lead-off
walk by Abby Fichtner in the bottom of the
third for DK started the Panthers on their way
to two more runs without the benefit of a hit.
Fichtner walked twice in the lead-off spot
and scored two runs. Paige Thomas also had
an RBI for DK in the win.
Thomas was the winning pitcher. She struck
out two, walked two and gave up four runs in

the four-inning contest. One of the two runs
against her was unearned.
Wyoming scored four times in the top of the
first inning and controlled game one from start
to finish.
DK had three singles in the opener, one each
for Fichtner, Jordan Lyons and Allie Trantham.
Lyons had her team’s lone RBI.
The Panther had runners on the base paths
thanks to eight walks. Fichtner was 1 for 2 at
the plate with her single, but also walked twice
and scored three runs. Mya Brickley walked
twice too. Johnson scored one run.
Brickley started in the circle for DK and
allowed three earned runs on five hits and
three walks through the first five innings. She
struck out three. Wyoming scored three
unearned runs in those first five innings.
Lizzy Stoneburner allowed three runs in
two innings on four hits and a walk. She struck
out two.
The Delton Kellogg girls followed that up
by improving to 6-0 in the Southwestern Ath-
letic Conference Central Division by outscor-
ing Gobles 7-6 and 17-6 in a pair of ballgames
in the sunshine Tuesday afternoon in Delton.
Delton Kellogg rallied from a 6-4 hole with
a run in the fifth and then two in the bottom of
the sixth of game one to get the 7-6 victory.
A two-run home run by Thonas in the bot-
tom of the sixth pushed the Panthers into the
lead. She was 2 for 4 with two runs and two
RBI’s in the win.The other two Delton Kel-
logg hits were a single by Fichtner and a dou-
ble from Kapteyn. Fichtner scored two runs,
Jordan Lyons one and Kapteyn one.
Brickley had an RBI and Johnson also
drove in a run.
Stoneburner got the win in the circle in
relief of Brickley. She threw two scoreless
innings striking out two and giving up one hit.
Brickley gave up six runs (three earned) on
four hits and four walks. She struck out five.
The Delton Kellogg bats exploded for 20
hits in game two, a five-inning ballgame.
Lyons was 2 for 4 at the plate with five Rbi’s
and two runs scored. She tripled twice. Brickley
was 3 for 4 with a run and two RBI’s. Thomas
was 2 for 3 with a pair of doubles. She drove in
four runs and scored three times. Fichtner was
3 for 3 with three singles. She walked once,
drove in one run and scored four times. Wooden
was 3 for 4 with a run and an RBI. Johnson was
2 for 3 with two runs scored and Maysse Wiess-
ner was 3 for 3 with three runs scored.
Stoneburner got another win. She gave up
six runs on nine hits and a walk. She struck out
four in her five innings in the circle.
Last Saturday, the DK girls went 1-2 at the
Calvin Christian Invitational. Reese outscored
the DK girls 11-10 in the opener. Zeeland West
beat the DK girls 11-1 in game two. The
Delton girls bounced back for a 9-4 win over
Beaverton in game three.

Delton boys split SAC Central


doubleheader with Gobles Tigers


Brett Bremer
Sports Editor
The Delton Kellogg varsity baseball
team is 5-3 in the Southwestern Athletic
Conference Central Division after split-
ting its doubleheader with visiting Gobles
Tuesday.
The Delton Kellogg boys took a 9-3 win
in game one before the Tigers rallied for
an 18-4 win in game two.
Wyatt Colwell got the win on the mound
in game one for Delton Kellogg. He gave
up two runs in five innings. He struck out
five, walked six and gave up six hits.
Elliott Rogers came on in relief, allowing
one unearned run on three hits. He struck
out two.
Adrian DeBoer, Mason Nabozny and
Torren Mapes each doubled once for DK.

Nabozny was 2 for 4 with two runs scored
and four RBI’s. DeBoer was 2 for 3 with
three RBI’s. Rogers was also 2 for 4 with
two runs and an RBI.
Philip Halcomb also singled once and
scored a run for DK.
The Panthers made just one error in
game one, but three errors helped Gobles
score12 unearned runs in game two. The
Tigers also took advantage offensively of
11 walks.
DeBoer was 2 for 2 at the plate with a
run scored. Riley Bardo went 1 for 2 with
a run and an RBI. All three DK hits in the
loss were singles.
Delton Kellogg goes to Lakewood for a
tournament Saturday, May 13, and will be
home to close the SAC Central season Mon-
day with two ballgames against Saugatuck.

Delton Kellogg's Alli Brandli hits second and heads for third after knocking a triple
over the Wyoming right fielder's head during game two of their teams' doubleheader
in Delton Monday. (Photo by Brett Bremer)

Delton Kellogg second baseman Cadence Johnson scoops up a ground ball during
her team's game two win over visiting Wyoming Monday in a non-conference double-
header. (Photo by Brett Bremer)


Paige Thomas pitches for the Panthers
during their game two win over Wyoming
in a non-conference doubleheader in
Delton Monday evening. (Photo by Brett
Bremer)


City of Hastings


NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING


Notice is hereby given that the Hastings City Council will hold a
public hearing on Monday, May 22, 2023 at 7:00 PM in the Council
Chambers, second floor of City Hall, 201 East State Street, Hastings,
Michigan.

The purpose of the Public Hearing is for City Council to hear comments
and make a determination on the necessity of improvements and
the establishment of a special assessment district for the Downtown
Parking Special Assessment District for 2023.

The City will provide necessary reasonable aid and services to
disabled persons wishing to attend these hearings upon seven days
notice to the Clerk of the City of Hastings, 201 East State Street,
Hastings, Michigan 49058. Telephone 269/945-2468 or TDD call
relay services 800/649-3777.

Christopher R. Bever
City Clerk

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