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The Sun and News, Saturday, December 4, 2021/ Page 9

TK bowling teams look to keep their success rolling


Brett Bremer
Sports Editor

Thornapple Kellogg had
one of its best bowling sea-
sons ever between the boys
and girls teams during the
2020-2021 season and the
returnees will work to keep
the program rolling this
winter.
Junior Wyatt Jacobson is
a returning state singles
qualifier for the TK varsity
boys’ bowling team this


winter. He placed 30th in
the MHSAA Division 2
Singles competition, fin-
ishing about 60 pins (over
the course of six games)
behind the last of the 16
match-play qualifiers at the
finals.
“It was a big learning
experience for him,” TK
head coach Cheryl Cooper
said of Jacob’s time at the
state finals. “I think he
grew. It was the first year.

He was there to see what
was going on. He did decent
at state for his first time. I
think he learned to just set-
tle in a little more.”
He’ll be settling into this
season with returning team-
mates Ethan Kriekaard, Z
Moore and Connor
Newland. Kriekaard and
Jacobson were both all-con-
ference in the OK Gold last
winter.
There are ten guys and
seven girls in the program
overall.
“Of the ones returning
most of them were doing
things in the offseason,”
coach Coopers aid. “They
were definitely working
with other coaches and they
were putting in the time
getting some extra help on
the side.”
Returning for the TK
girls’ team, which swept its
way to the OK Gold
Conference Championship
last season, are Faith Foster,
Allison Hess, Paige Green

and Emily Podbevsek.
Foster was an all-confer-
ence award winner and

Green earned honorable
mention all-conference.
Coach Cooper is also

looking for good scores
from sophomore Sara
Willshire in her first varsity
season.
“The boys and the girls
that have come back this
year are trying to help out
the new up and coming
kids,” Cooper said. “They
offer the little tips about
what they can do to correct
their swing, what they can
do to make the adjustments
on the lane for how their
ball is rolling and where
they need to throw it, what
the oil pattern is doing, how
to make those kinds of
adjustments.”
TK will adjust to compe-
tition for the first time this
season when they host
Lowell at Hastings Bowl
Monday. The OK Gold
Conference season begins
Tuesday when the Trojans
host Kenowa Hills. TK will
then go to the Grand Rapids
Christian Invitational at
Park Center Lanes Saturday,
Dec. 11.

Thorne, senior power for-
ward Kalvin Shuford, senior
center Quintin Carr, senior
point guard Jack Geukes
and senior Christian
DeBruin.
Thaler has seen varsity
newcomers Payton
Wilkinson, a senior, and
junior Jakob Rodriguez
show off improved shots in
the preseason and he is
looking forward to what
they can provide off the
bench along with juniors
Carsen Burbridge and Corey


Holt.
TK opens the season
Friday, Dec. 10, at home
taking on Hastings in the
finale of the Battle of Barry
County. That ballgame will
follow a varsity wrestling
match and a varsity girls’
basketball game, and is slat-
ed to tip-off about 7:45 p.m.
The Trojans go to
Northview Dec. 14 and will
visit Caledonia Dec. 16.
The OK Gold Conference
season starts when TK visits
South Christian Jan. 7.

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