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Lakeview High senior catcher Zach Kucharczyk (pictured), along with his
twin brother Jake, were among the Spartan leaders this season. Both will be
playing at Kellogg CC starting this fall. (Shopper News photo by Will Kowalski)
WILL KOWALSKI
Sports Editor/Asst. Editor
The prep baseball teams from Gull
Lake, Lakeview and Harper Creek
high schools were the last local
squads standing during this spring’s
Michigan High School Athletic
Association postseason tournament.
- In MHSAA Division 2, coach
Reggie Walters’ unranked Gull Lake
contingent won district and regional
tourney titles and then prevailed in
the quarterfinal round before being
eliminated 5-2 last Friday (June 14)
by No. 15-ranked Spring Lake in
the state semifinal round in a game
played at Drayton McLane Stadium
at Michigan State University. - Also in Division 2, coach Jason
Miller’s No. 11-ranked Harper Creek
Blue Devils, Spartans, Beavers complete prep baseball campaigns
First-year Harper Creek head coach
Jason Miller and Beavers infielder
Braxton Liss (24) survey a possible
scoring situation while at third base
this past season. (Shopper News photo by
Will Kowalski)
team won a district crown and was
then eliminated in the regional semi-
final round 5-2 by Ionia in a contest
played June 5 at Coldwater High.
- And, in Division 1, coach
Kyle Kracht’s unranked Lakeview
Spartans won a district champion-
ship, but were then eliminated in the
regional semifinal round on June 6
in Grand Ledge by No. 18-ranked
Okemos by a score of 9-6.
In a moment, more information
about GL’s, HC’s and LHS’s post-
season tournament runs will appear.
But first, here’s a rundown of last
Saturday’s (June 15) state title game
scores at MSU: - Division 1: No. 3-ranked
Northville (31-7) 2, No. 1-ranked
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2) 1.
- Division 2: No. 1-ranked Flint
Powers Catholic (34-6) 4, No.
4-ranked Trenton (30-11-1) 3, 8
innings. - Division 3: No. 8-ranked
Watervliet (31-7) 9, No. 15-ranked
Jackson Lumen Christi (30-11) 1. - Division 4: No. 1-ranked Beal
City (32-7) 10, No. 10-ranked
Norway (28-4-1) 0, 5 innings.
GULL LAKE
The Blue Devils of the SMAC
league finished the campaign with
an overall record of 26-12.
In a district tourney hosted by
Otsego, Gull Lake first won a play-
in game 10-5 over Pennfield on May
- Then, the Blue Devils downed
Parchment 11-3 on June 1 in the
district semifinals before ousting
Otsego 8-2 on June 3 in the title tilt.
In regional semifinals on June 5
at Otsego, GL prevailed 5-4 over
Edwardsburg.
Then, on June 8 at Kalamazoo
College, the Blue Devils first beat
Ionia 9-6 in the regional final, and
then blanked Grand Rapids Christian
8-0 in the quarterfinals.
And then as noted above, GL lost
5-2 to Spring Lake on June 14 in the
state semifinals at MSU.
Note: GL head coach Reggie
Walters is the brother of GL boys’
golf coach TR Walters, with TR
Walters recently leading the Blue
Devils to a third-place state tourney
finish in D-2.
HARPER CREEK
Staying in Division 2, the Beavers
of the Interstate Eight Conference
and this spring’s All-City champion
finished 2024 with a record of 26-6-
In a district tourney hosted by
Jackson Northwest, HC first won a
play-in game 8-0 over Marshall on
May 28.
Then, on June 1 at JNW, the
Beavers first downed Coldwater
18-7 in the district semifinals before
turning back host Jackson Northwest
7-5 in 10 innings.
And following in the regional
semifinals at Coldwater on June 5,
Harper Creek was eliminated by
Ionia 5-2.
In the setback to Ionia, senior
pitcher Tyler Wolfersberger went the
distance on the mound, working six
innings and allowing five runs (all
earned) on seven hits with one walk
and seven strikeouts.
Harper Creek scored its two runs
in the fourth inning; Ionia scored its
five runs in the third inning.
Offensively for HC vs. Ionia,
Wolfersberger (a Kellogg
Community College signee) went
2-for-3 with two RBI. Also, third
baseman Maddox McCarty went
2-for-4; first baseman Blake Wagner
had a single, a run scored and
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