The Sun and News, Saturday, August 28, 2021/ Page 17
Hastings holds TK to one TD in football opener
Brett Bremer
Sports Editor
The Trojans couldn’t fin-
ish drives against the
Hastings Saxon defense and
that brought an end to
Thornapple Kellogg’s three-
game winning streak against
their rivals to the south down
M-37.
The Hastings varsity foot-
ball team scored a 30-6 win
over the visiting Trojans in
the 2021 season-opener
inside Baum Stadium at
Johnson Field in Hastings.
Hastings junior running
back Robert Slaughter said
he and his teammates really
wanted to get off to a good
start when the 8 p.m. kick off
finally rolled around
Thursday night after a day
that felt like it completely
revolved around football. At
least some of the Saxons
were itching to get their
hands on the football, but it
was the Trojans who received
the opening kickoff.
Hastings had to get its
spark from its defense instead
of its offense.
TK drove right from its
own 20 down inside the
Saxon 20 over the course of
eight minutes, but the drive
stalled there with a couple
tackles for a loss and two
incomplete passed by new
Trojan quarterback Carsen
Burbridge.
Hastings took over on its
own 19-yard-line and started
marching the other way.
Slaughter picked up a first
down on a fourth-and-2 at
midfield and then a minute
and a half into the second
quarter finished off a nine-
yard run in the end zone.
Slaughter rushed eight
time for 78 yards in the ball-
game and scored two touch-
downs.
Saxon quarterback Mason
Denton only passed the ball
once, a five-yard completion.
TJ Russell had 14 rushes
for 77 yards for the Saxons
and Daniel Harp ran nine
times for 57 yards. Harp and
Denton each had a rushing
touchdown.
TK did answer that first
Saxon touchdown before the
half, tying the game at 6-
with a 14-yard TD pass from
Burbridge to Zackary
Gibson.
The Saxons didn’t break
too many long runs with
their Wing-T offense
Thursday, but managed to
free up Slaughter for a
45-yard TD run with 22 sec-
onds left in the first half. A
two-point run by Lanny
Teunessen had the Saxons up
14-6 at the break.
The TK defense started
the second half the way the
Saxon defense started the
first, finally stymieing a long
Saxon drive. TK though
turned the ball right back
over to Hastings deep in its
own territory and Denton
scored with 2:34 to go in the
third quarter to put his team
up by two scores, adding the
two-point run for a 22-
advantage.
TK lost a fumble at the
saxon 31-yard-line on the
first play of the fourth quar-
ter and Hastings sealed the
win with a drive that ended
in a four-yard TD run by
Harp. A Teunessen two-point
conversion put the final
points on the scoreboard.
TK manged to get the ball
onto the Saxon side of the 50
two more times before time
ran out, but eventually it did.
Burbridge finished the
ballgame 14-of-24 passing
for 120 yards, a touchdown
and two interceptions. He
also led TK on the ground,
rushing 14 times for 40
yards. Jayden Garcia rushed
seven times for 37 yards for
TK and Tyler Gavette had
eight rushes for 35 yards.
Gibson had four recep-
tions for 22 yards in the
game, and senior back Jonah
Sumerhays had one big
41-yard reception.
Tori Melpolder and Meredith
Miersen. The junior group
also includes Maddie
Fortune, Erica Postma, Lija
Sverns and Amanda Wolf,
and Jessica Maier is a fourth
freshman to earn a varsity
spot.
Lurye said 13 of her 14
girls all play in the Far Out
Volleyball Club and all 14
play club ball, many of them
on the same high level teams.
“I am very excited to see
what this team can accom-
plish together,” Lurye said.
“It is evident that they truly
care for one another. They
have embraced each other,
all the way from our four
freshmen to our three incred-
ible seniors. I can confident-
ly say that I’ve never had a
team bond so tightly and
quickly in my 12 years of
coaching. I believe that if
they continue to pour their
trust into each other on the
court, the volleyball piece
will naturally fall together.”
The Scots are hosting a
17-team, WMVOA
Scholarship Tournament
today (Aug. 28) and then
have the Macayla Kohn
Memorial tournament on the
schedule for Sept. 11. The
OK Red Conference season
starts when the Scots host
Hudsonville Sept. 16.
Lurye expects Hudsonville
and Rockford to be the two
toughest teams in the confer-
ence this fall. The Scots will
see what they can do about
disrupting that.
“They have been working
really, really hard in the off-
season,” Lurye said. “In the
summer we have great turn-
out every day. These kids
want to work and get better.
The work they’re putting in
is getting recognized.”
Scots start out with runner-up
finish at OK Red jamboree
Brett Bremer
Sports Editor
A whole new group of
Fighting Scots is holding its
own so far.
The Caledonia varsity
girls’ golf team finished sec-
ond to Rockford at the first
OK Red Conference jambo-
ree of the season hosted by
Jenison at the Meadows
Thursday on the campus of
Grand Valley State
University.
Unsurprisingly, the talent-
ed Rockford Rams won
Thursday’s jamboree with a
score of 166, but Caledonia
fought off the rest of the field
with a score of 187. East
Kentwood was third with a
196 and Hudsonville fourth
at 199.
Freshman Copelin
O’Krangley leads a whole
new Caledonia varsity line-
up from the one that shot
together during Scots’ 2020
regional round. She scored a
38 at the Meadows. Junior
Kiana Haywood was second
for the Scots with a 47, tying
senior teammate Ellie
Thelen. Senior Ella Trudeau
shot a 55.
The Scots also had juniors
Addison Deveney and Anna
Mince among their top six at
the conference’s first get-to-
gether.
O’Krangley was third
overall behind East
Kentwood sophomore Elise
Fennell and Rockford sopho-
more Jessica Jolly who each
shot a 36. Rockford had six
girls shoot 47 or better – a
score that was good for a tie
for eighth individually mean-
ing Haywood and Thelen
were tied for eighth as well.
Thelen does have some
varsity experience as she
spent time in the varsity six
throughout the fall of 2020.
She had the team’s fifth best
score at the OK Red
Conference Post-conference
tournament last season.
The Scots were back in
action at the TK Invitational
at Yankee Springs Friday and
will return to OK Red
Conference play at
Stonewater Country Club
Wednesday. The Scots’ next
home match is a non-confer-
ence dual with a tough Byron
Center team Sept. 8 at
Broadmoor Country Club.
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Thornapple Kellogg junior quarterback Carsen
Burbridge looks for an open teammate from the pocket
during his team’s season-opening loss at Hastings
Thursday evening. (Photo by Valerie Slaughter)
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