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Celebrating Our Boys Swim and Dive Seniors!
Owen JenParents: Matthew and Corina JenFavorite GRCHS swim team memory: Playing sharks and minnows at Ottawa HillsFavorite Bible verse: Philippians 4:13 - “I can do all this through him who gives me strength.”Advice for underclassmen teammates: Being competitive is great, but don’t forget to be kind.Plans for after graduation: I have not yet committed to a college, but I plan on studying business.Sawyer O’GradyParents: Paul and Brigit O’GradyFavorite GRCHS swim team memory: Winning the 200 Free Relay State Champion last year.Favorite Bible verse: Phillipians 4:13 - “I can do all this through him who gives me strength.”Advice for underclassmen teammates: Even when you don't want to work hard, put your head down and keep going. It builds character and you'll never regret hard work.Plans for after graduation: I will be playing golf at the University of Findlay.Sammy RauwerdaParents: Jim and Jayne RauwerdaFavorite GRCHS swim team memory: Winning
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Signing Day Celebration!!
What an exciting day as we celebrated ten of our seniors who officially signed to continue their athletic careers at the collegiate level!Brandt Alles: Football at Hope CollegeBraeden Busscher: Bowling at Indiana Wesleyan UniversityMagnolia Cumming: Basketball at Colorado Christian UniversityDane Fitzgibbon: Football at Dordt CollegeDavis Hutt: Football at Hope CollegeMaddie Landheer: Volleyball at University of OlivetNathan Larsen: Football at University of OlivetCooper Reitsma: Golf at Methodist UniversityBen Sytsma: Bowling at Indiana Wesleyan UniversityLydia Ydenberg: Hockey at Trine UniversitySeniors, we are so proud of you — of your dedication, your hard work, and the ways you’ve led by example. We’re confident you will continue to represent Christ and our school with excellence as you take this next big step!Congratulations, Eagles! Your future is bright!See more signing day photos here!
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We celebrated our wrestling seniors!
Michael CoolParents: Scott Cool and Dawn Hommerson Michael wrestled for three years. He plans on attending a college next year with a film and wrestling program. His favorite wrestling memory is the entirety of his senior year which includes placing third at St Ignace Tournament. Another wrestling memory is the notorious body slam at St Ignace. His favorite school memory includes his time with his acting friends and wrestling teammates. Michael is proud of the four short films he helped make in high school as well as his wrestling accomplishments. His advice to younger teammates is to stay humble. At the end of the day, it is all just a game and there is no need to crash out over a loss and ruin your day.Isaac SungParents: David and Lisa SungIsaac wrestled for three years and is a team captain. Isaac plans on attending a four-year university, majoring in either business management or finance. He has been accepted to the University of Michigan and is a Jack Kent Cook Scholarship re
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Signing Day, November 2025
What an exciting day as we celebrated eight of our seniors who officially signed to continue their athletic careers at the collegiate level! Maeve Harkness: Swimming at Illinois Wesleyan UniversityVeda Harkness: Swimming at Illinois Wesleyan UniversityConnor Johnson: Basketball at Northern Michigan UniversityLillian O'Grady: Golf at University of FindlaySawyer O'Grady: Golf at University of FindlayEmily Setlock: Diving at Duquesne UniversityJane Snyder: Acro and Tumbling at Manhattan UniversityCarl Thompson: Basketball at Purdue Fort Wayne UniversitySeniors, we are so proud of you — of your dedication, your hard work, and the ways you’ve led by example. We’re confident you will continue to represent Christ and our school with excellence as you take this next big step!Congratulations, Eagles! Your future is bright! See more photos of the signing day event here!
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Celebrating Our Cross Country Seniors
Samuel De YoungYears in Cross Country: 5Favorite Cross Country Memory: The bags tournament at XC campFuture Plans: Attend Calvin UniversityWisdom for Younger Teammates: Training can pay off in the end Celia KortYears in Cross Country: 3Favorite Cross Country Memory: Celebrating with my team mates after finishing Otsego (my first race back from a stress fracture and a big PR)Future Plans: Attend either Calvin University or Wheaton CollegeWisdom for Younger Teammates: Don't wish you could be cross training. Running is more fun. Isaiah LindstromYears in Cross Country: 7Favorite Cross Country Memory: Having deep conversations during runs.Future Plans: Go to a college and then get a job.Wisdom for Younger Teammates: If you really want to improve, do what Coach tells you to; run 6 days a week, all year round. Emily PlantingaYears in Cross Country: 1Favorite Cross Country Memory: Getting 3 minutes faster from the start of t
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Celebrating Our Football Seniors
#2 Will StuitParents: David and Katie StuitHis favorite teacher at Grand Rapids Christian is Coach Heeres, who brings energy and excitement to every class. Will’s favorite Eagle football memory is this year’s thrilling homecoming victory against Forest Hills Eastern. His advice to the young players: build strong relationships with your teammates and never take a practice for granted. Will thanks his parents for their constant support—never missing a game and always being there. After graduation, Will plans to attend college to study business and finance. #6 Adrian SelfeParents: Lesley and Robb SelfeHis favorite teacher at Grand Rapids Christian is Mr. Mosterd, who always brings positivity and helps him grow in his walk with God. Adrian’s favorite football memory is beating East Grand Rapids his sophomore year on JV and celebrating with his teammates after the big 42–6 win. His advice to the team: even when football gets hard or frustrating, remember you’re never alone—keep a posit
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Celebrating our Volleyball Seniors
We celebrated our girls volleyball seniors! Here is what their teammates had to say about them!Mallory BremerParents: Paula and Trent BremerShared by: Zoey KlunderMallory has been playing volleyball for 8 years and wants to continue playing in college. Mallory was pulled up to varsity for districts her freshman year and throughout her time at GRC Mallory has been known for being a consistent player and leader on and off the court. She is team captain this year and has earned that title through her commitment to this program. Although she underwent an injury which has put her out physically this season, she has showed up day in and day out for this team. We are so grateful for the undeniable love Mallory has for the game of volleyball which shines through her. Not only is she a great teammate and player she is my cousin, best friend, future maid of honor, and the person that I and others know we can go to when times are hard. She is like a big sister to me and a role model no
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Julia BenthemParents: Jared and Susan BenthemHow do I get pumped up for a meet: Doing cheers with the team!Plans for next year: Calvin University studying Spanish.Advice to teammates: Don’t be scared to try new things, you never know if something good could come from it. Favorite swim memory: Doing prank wars against Unity Christian during the state meet.Favorite Bible verse: 1 John 4:10-12 ‑ This is love: not that we loved God, but that he loved us and sent his Son as an atoning sacrifice for our sins. Dear friends, since God so loved us, we also ought to love one another. No one has ever seen God; but if we love one another, God lives in us and his love is made complete in us. Katherine BrandtParents: Joel and Sarah BrandtHow do I get pumped for a meet: listen to musicPlans for next year: Hope College to study political science- Advice to teammates: show up to team bonding and make an effort to be friends with everyone on t
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Celebrating Our Girls Golf Seniors
Mia Kits – 4-year golfer, 1st-year varsityParent: Joel and Kara KitsA consistent and steady competitor who has shown tremendous growth throughout her four years at GRCHS. Mia is a reliable teammate whose dedication and positive attitude make her an asset to the program.Jane Snyder – 4-year golfer, 3rd-year varsityParents: Bill and Rachel SnyderJane has made remarkable strides in her game and is a consistent contributor in our top six. She has placed in the top 10 individually in multiple tournaments this season and earned OK White honorable-mention all-conference recognition. Her steady scoring and commitment have been key to our team’s success.Makena Nyhuis – 4-year golfer, 2nd-year varsityParnets: Jason and Shannon NyhuisMakenna has shown tremendous improvement, developing into a powerful player with outstanding distance off the tee. Her short game continues to sharpen, making her a reliable scorer in the varsity lineup. She consistently helps the team compete at a high level.Lydia Y
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Celebrating Our Boys Soccer Seniors
#0 – Josh DykemaParents: David & Sue DykemaJosh,From age 4 rec soccer to varsity, your journey has been full of grit and passion. You played through injuries, battled in all weather, and brought calm toughness in goal. You’ve known the highs of a state championship run and the heartbreak of a semifinal shootout. We thank God for your talents, your friendships, and the coaches who shaped you. Whatever comes next, know we’ll always love and support you.Love,Dad, Mom, Nikki, Renee & Steph#5 – Micah RogersParents: Sheri & Neil RogersMicah,Soccer grabbed you as a preschooler and never let go. You’ve shown leadership (teaching your brother), dedication (6 a.m. fence-kicking), perseverance, and encouragement for teammates who’ve become close friends. We pray you keep using these gifts for God’s glory—and can’t wait to see what’s next.Love,Dad, Mom, Ky, Keelan & Max#6 – Will VandenBergParents: Shari & Todd VandenBergWill,Soccer has been part of your life since kindergarten—
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Freshman Eagles Take Down East Grand Rapids in 61-60 Revenge Win
Boys Freshman BasketballThe Quest Center was electric on Thursday as the Freshman Boys Basketball team secured a gritty victory over cross-town rival East Grand Rapids. From the opening tip, it was a heavyweight bout, with both programs trading blows in a game defined by momentum swings and tactical execution.The Eagles dictated the pace early, orchestrating a balanced attack to enter the locker room with a commanding 32-24 lead. However, the "sharp-shooting" Pioneers refused to fade, mounting a fierce third-quarter rally that narrowed the margin to just two points heading into the final frame.With the game on the line, the Eagles demonstrated elite composure. By sticking to the game plan and delivering under pressure at the free-throw line, they silenced the comeback and secured a hard-fought win.Stat Leaders:Sam Krosschell: 16 pointsZeke Sare: 14 pointsSilas Howk: 8 pointsJames Veldheer: 6 pointsGideon Cebulski & Isaiah Denton: 5 points eachThe Eagles now carry this momentum into the final week of the s
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Boys Varsity Wrestling Wrestle Northview in Team District
Boys Varsity WrestlingThe Eagle wrestlers lost a tough dual to Northview in Team District. The lead changed 6 times in the dual but the Eagles fell short 32-48. Individual winners were:Jayden Wierenga- Fall 5:44Isaac James- Fall 3:35Parker Will- Fall 1:01Max Patten- Dec 9-8Caleb Pugh- Fall 0:57Ari Gray- Technical Fall 21-6 (5:22)The wrestlers compete in Individual Districts at Lowell on Saturday morning at 10:30.
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Eagles Earn 12th Straight Victory in 56–32 Rout of Northpointe
Girls Freshman BasketballThe freshmen Eagles traveled to Northpointe on Wednesday night and brought home their 12th victory with a 56–32 win, keeping their perfect season intact. It was an exciting matchup, with the Eagles leading from buzzer to buzzer and never surrendering control.The scoring effort was balanced across the board. Nadia Haley led the way with 13 points, followed closely by Natalie Hutt with 12 and Sa'Riah Phillips with 10. Nahla Simpson added 9 points, and Aubrey Mata contributed 6 to round out the team’s strong offensive performance.The Eagles return to action Friday night as they travel to Hudsonville.
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Girls Varsity Bowling beat. East Grand Rapids High School 28-2
Girls Varsity BowlingThe Grand Rapids Christian Girls Varsity Bowling Team defeated East Grand Rapids by a score of 28–2 in their final regular season conference match. The Eagles recognized their seniors — Zion Kwon, Jaslene McWilliams, Karina Mora, and Kendall VanderPloeg — as they competed in their last conference match of the regular season.The Eagles swept the Baker games and surrendered only two points in individual play to secure the victory.Jaslene McWilliams led the way with a solid 289 series, rolling games of 158 and 131.Karina Mora contributed a 238 series with games of 136 and 102, andKendall VanderPloeg added games of 150 and 178 for a strong 328 series.A special night celebrating the seniors and another impressive team performance. Go Eagles!
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Boys Varsity Bowling vs. East Grand Rapids High School
Boys Varsity BowlingThe Grand Rapids Christian Boys Varsity Bowling Team defeated East Grand Rapids by a score of 26–4 in their final regular season conference match. The Eagles took time to recognize their seniors — Braeden Busscher, Ryan Lautenbach, and Ben Sytsma — as they competed in their last conference match of the regular season.The Eagles split the Baker games with EGR but secured the point for total Baker pins. They then swept the individual games to seal the victory.Braeden Busscher rolled a solid 380 series with games of 196 and 184.Ryan Lautenbach added games of 134 and 191 for a 325 series.The highlight of the night came from Ben Sytsma, who had the crowd holding its collective breath after striking through the first nine frames. He added another strike in the tenth before finishing with a nine-open for an incredible 288 game, contributing to a standout 448 series.A memorable night honoring the seniors and celebrating a strong team performance. Go Eagles!
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Boys Varsity Swimming & Diving vs. Mona Shores High School
Boys Varsity SwimmingTeam Scores:GR Christian - 126Mona Shores - 23 Scoring for the Eagles:1st - 200 Medley Relay - Evan Rusticus, Owen Jen, Sawyer O'Grady, Isaac Witte - 1:55.302nd - 200 Medley Relay - Will Gruennert, Alex Nelson, Andrew Cho, James Scholten-Holcomb - 1:57.471st - 200 Free - Emmett Vance - 1:56.952nd - 200 Free - Diederik Boehm - 2:24.763rd - 200 Free - Landon Benthem - 2:38.001st - 200 IM - Sawyer O'Grady - 2:15.122nd - 200 IM - Owen Jen - 2:16.233rd - 200 IM - James Scholten-Holcomb - 2:53.222nd - 50 Free - Isaac Witte - 25.723rd - 50 Free - Evan Rusticus - 27.044th - 50 Free - Elliot Sinas - 28.401st - 100 Fly - Andrew Cho - 1:03.872nd - 100 Fly - Will Gruennert - 1:06.713rd - 100 Fly - Sawyer O'Grady - 1:07.401st - 100 Free - Alex Nelson - 53.592nd - 100 Free - Isaac Witte - 59.264th - 100 Free - Diederik Boehm - 1:05.061st - 500 Free - Anderson Generous - 6:36.562nd - 500 Free - Tyler Wolters - 6:53.113rd - 500 Free - Titus Plattner - 7:24.411st - 200 Free Relay - Evan Rusticus,
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Boys Varsity Swimming & Diving vs. Mona Shores High School
Boys Varsity SwimmingTeam Scores:GR Christian - 126Mona Shores - 23 Scoring for the Eagles:1st - 200 Medley Relay - Evan Rusticus, Owen Jen, Sawyer O'Grady, Isaac Witte - 1:55.302nd - 200 Medley Relay - Will Gruennert, Alex Nelson, Andrew Cho, James Scholten-Holcomb - 1:57.471st - 200 Free - Emmett Vance - 1:56.952nd - 200 Free - Diederik Boehm - 2:24.763rd - 200 Free - Landon Benthem - 2:38.001st - 200 IM - Sawyer O'Grady - 2:15.122nd - 200 IM - Owen Jen - 2:16.233rd - 200 IM - James Scholten-Holcomb - 2:53.222nd - 50 Free - Isaac Witte - 25.723rd - 50 Free - Evan Rusticus - 27.044th - 50 Free - Elliot Sinas - 28.401st - 100 Fly - Andrew Cho - 1:03.872nd - 100 Fly - Will Gruennert - 1:06.713rd - 100 Fly - Sawyer O'Grady - 1:07.401st - 100 Free - Alex Nelson - 53.592nd - 100 Free - Isaac Witte - 59.264th - 100 Free - Diederik Boehm - 1:05.061st - 500 Free - Anderson Generous - 6:36.562nd - 500 Free - Tyler Wolters - 6:53.113rd - 500 Free - Titus Plattner - 7:24.411st - 200 Free Relay - Evan Rusticus,
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Boys Varsity Swimming & Diving vs. Mona Shores High School
Boys Varsity SwimmingTeam Scores:GR Christian - 126Mona Shores - 23 Scoring for the Eagles:1st - 200 Medley Relay - Evan Rusticus, Owen Jen, Sawyer O'Grady, Isaac Witte - 1:55.302nd - 200 Medley Relay - Will Gruennert, Alex Nelson, Andrew Cho, James Scholten-Holcomb - 1:57.471st - 200 Free - Emmett Vance - 1:56.952nd - 200 Free - Diederik Boehm - 2:24.763rd - 200 Free - Landon Benthem - 2:38.001st - 200 IM - Sawyer O'Grady - 2:15.122nd - 200 IM - Owen Jen - 2:16.233rd - 200 IM - James Scholten-Holcomb - 2:53.222nd - 50 Free - Isaac Witte - 25.723rd - 50 Free - Evan Rusticus - 27.044th - 50 Free - Elliot Sinas - 28.401st - 100 Fly - Andrew Cho - 1:03.872nd - 100 Fly - Will Gruennert - 1:06.713rd - 100 Fly - Sawyer O'Grady - 1:07.401st - 100 Free - Alex Nelson - 53.592nd - 100 Free - Isaac Witte - 59.264th - 100 Free - Diederik Boehm - 1:05.061st - 500 Free - Anderson Generous - 6:36.562nd - 500 Free - Tyler Wolters - 6:53.113rd - 500 Free - Titus Plattner - 7:24.411st - 200 Free Relay - Evan Rusticus,
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Boys Varsity Swimming & Diving vs. Spring Lake High School
Boys Varsity SwimmingTeam Scores: GR Christian - 76Spring Lake - 107 Scoring for the Eagles:2nd - 200 Medley Relay - Emmett Vance, Sawyer O'Grady, Alex Nelson, Owen Jen - 1:44.213rd - 200 Free - Andrew Cho - 2:04.304th - 200 Free - Will Gruennert - 2:09.581st - 200 IM - Sawyer O'Grady - 2:10.14 (NEW STATE CUT)3rd - 200 IM - Owen Jen - 2:16.345th - 200 IM - Anderson Generous - 2:43.442nd - 50 Free - Emmett Vance - 22.954th - 50 Free - Alex Nelson - 23.931st - 1 Meter Diving - Isaac Witte - 191.303rd - 1 Meter Diving - Owen VanderWerf - 109.302nd - 100 Fly - Alex Nelson - 58.923rd - 100 Fly - Sammy Rauwerda - 1:11.114th - 100 Fly - James Scholten-Holcomb - 1:18.641st - 100 Free - Emmett Vance - 50.495th - 100 Free - Isaac Witte - 56.233rd - 500 Free - Andrew Cho - 5:44.445th - 500 Free - Will Gruennert - 6:12.623rd - 200 Free Relay - Sawyer O'Grady, Isaac Witte, Andrew Cho, Will Gruennert - 1:38.063rd - 100 Back - Owen Jen - 1:02.395th - 100 Back - Landon Benthem - 1:20.222nd - 100 Breast - Sawyer
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Boys Varsity Bowling beat East Grand Rapids High School 26-4
Boys Varsity BowlingThe Grand Rapids Christian Boys Varsity Bowling Team defeated East Grand Rapids by a score of 26–4. The Eagles split the Baker games and claimed the Baker total by six pins, setting the stage for a dominant finish.The boys swept the individual games, securing the match in convincing fashion.Ryan Jonker led the way with an impressive 441 series, rolling games of 247 and 194.Braeden Busscher followed with a strong 436 series, posting games of 246 and 190, andEJ Datema added an outstanding 423 series with games of 200 and 223.A powerful team performance as the Eagles finished strong. Go Eagles!
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Girls Varsity Bowling beat East Grand Rapids High School 28-2
Girls Varsity BowlingThe Grand Rapids Christian Girls Varsity Bowling Team defeated East Grand Rapids by a score of 28–2. The Eagles swept the Baker games and carried that momentum into individual play, surrendering only two points.Kendall VanderPloeg led the way with an impressive 337 series, rolling games of 154 and 183.Greta Holman followed with solid games of 152 and 147 for a 299 series.Avery Smith and Demi Mazur played key roles in the Baker games, contributing to the team’s strong start and overall success.Another dominant performance by the Eagles as they continue to roll with confidence. Go Eagles!
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Girls Varsity Bowling defeats Spring Lake High School 23.5-6.5
Girls Varsity BowlingThe Grand Rapids Christian Eagles defeated Spring Lake by a score of 23.5–6.5. The Eagles split the Baker games, with GRC taking the total Baker points, and surrendered only 1.5 points in individual play.Delaney VanderPloeg led the way with an impressive 355 series, rolling games of 149 and 206.Kendall VanderPloeg followed with a solid 311 series, posting games of 133 and 178, andJaslene McWilliams contributed steady games of 157 and 150 for a 307 series.Another strong team performance as the Eagles continue to compete with confidence. Go Eagles!
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Boys Varsity Bowling beat Spring Lake High School 24-6
Boys Varsity BowlingThe Grand Rapids Christian Eagles boys bowling team defeated Spring Lake by a score of 24–6. The Eagles split the Baker games but secured total points of the Bakers, setting the tone for the match. In individual play, the Eagles surrendered only two points while maintaining control of the match.Braeden Busscher led the way with an outstanding 400 series, rolling games of 201 and 199.Ryan Jonker followed with strong games of 210 and 184 for a 394 series, andDylan VanderPloeg added an impressive 219 game.A complete team performance as the Eagles continued their strong run. Go Eagles!
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Eagles Edge Forest Hills Central in Thrilling 37–35 Finish
Girls Varsity BasketballThe Eagles pulled off a dramatic 37–35 victory over Forest Hills Central on Friday night, breaking a tie with just nine seconds remaining in an unforgettable finish.The girls got off to a slow start, spending much of the first half playing catch-up as the Rangers controlled the early tempo. Momentum shifted after halftime, though, as a strong third quarter propelled the Eagles into the lead heading into the fourth.Despite building a seven-point advantage late, the Eagles saw Forest Hills Central battle back and tie the game with nine seconds left. Out of the timeout, Charley Hassenrik perfectly executed the final play, narrowly missing the go-ahead shot. Keira Dawes was in the right place at the right time, securing the rebound and earning two clutch free throws, both of which she calmly knocked down to seal the win.Dawes led the Eagles with a dominant double-double, finishing with 13 points and 10 rebounds. Alexis Willis added 10 points, while Lilah Poel contributed 8 points and 7 reb
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Grand Rapids Christian Tops Ferndale in 2K26 Showcase 80-56
Boys Varsity BasketballThe Grand Rapids Christian Eagles traveled to Grand Rapids Community College to compete in the 2K26 Showcase, facing off against the Ferndale Eagles in a highly anticipated "Battle of the Eagles." Grand Rapids Christian asserted their dominance early and never looked back, securing a decisive 80–56 victory.The game began as a defensive battle, with Grand Rapids Christian carving out a narrow 14–11 lead in the 1st quarter. However, the intensity shifted gears in the second. The Eagles stifled Ferndale’s offense, holding them to just 12 points while erupting for 25 points of their own. This surge allowed Grand Rapids Christian to head into the locker room with a comfortable 39–23 halftime lead.The momentum reached its peak in the 3rd quarter. Grand Rapids Christian put on an offensive clinic, scoring 30 points in a single quarter while maintaining their high level defensive pressure. By the end of the third, the Eagles had built an insurmountable 69–39 advantage.Despite a late 4th quarte
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Boys Varsity Wrestling Compete Well at OK Conference Tournament
Boys Varsity WrestlingThe Eagle wrestlers placed fourth at the OK White tournament Friday night. Nine wrestlers placed on top four in the conference. Joshua Bawi had the fastest pin of the day for the Eagles with a 1:17 pin in the quarterfinals. Medal winners for the Eagles are:Caleb Pugh- 1st at 285 poundsZac Buter- 2nd at 175 poundsJayden Wierenga- 2nd at 144 poundsJoshua Bawi- 3rd at 150 poundsIsaac James- 3rd at 165 poundsCaleb Bylsma- 3rd at 120 poundsAri Gray- 3rd at 113 poundsMax Patten- 4th at 190 poundsMatthew Hinsch- 4th at 106 pounds
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Grand Rapids Christian Defeats Forest Hills Central in Gritty Conference Win 82-65
Boys Varsity BasketballThe Grand Rapids Christian Eagles hosted Forest Hills Central for a conference matchup, delivering a performance defined by defensive grit and high-energy execution. From the opening tip, the Eagles set an aggressive tone, utilizing a stifling defense to hold the Rangers to just 10 points and ending the 1st quarter with a 16–10 lead.The momentum surged in the 2nd quarter as the Eagles’ relentless pressure forced a string of turnovers, leading to high percentage transition opportunities. The offense found its rhythm, exploding for 29 points in the quarter alone. By the break, the Eagles had established a commanding 45–23 halftime lead.The 3rd quarter tested the Eagles' composure as the Rangers found a spark, mounting a comeback attempt fueled by several three-pointers. However, Grand Rapids Christian remained unfazed, matching the Rangers blow-for-blow. By scoring 18 points of their own, the Eagles maintained a steady 63–41 advantage heading into the final quarter.In the 4th quarter, th
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Freshman Eagles Stun Rangers in Gritty Road Redemption 46-45
Boys Freshman BasketballThe Freshman Boys Basketball team traveled to Forest Hills Central on Thursday night for a high-stakes rematch that lived up to every bit of the pre-game hype. After falling to the Rangers in their first meeting, the Eagles entered enemy territory with a chip on their shoulder and a point to prove.What followed was a heavyweight battle of wills. The Eagles dictated the tempo for the first three quarters, showcasing elite team chemistry and defensive discipline. However, the atmosphere reached a fever pitch in the final frame as the Rangers launched a furious comeback, cutting the lead to just two points in the waning moments.Despite all odds and a surging opponent, the young Eagles displayed remarkable poise. Through disciplined clock management and clutch execution at the free-throw line, they silenced the doubt to escape with a defiant one-point victory.Stat Leaders & Impact Players:Zeke Sare: Led the charge with a team-high 13 points.Sam Krosschell: Provided crucial offensive sp
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JV Girls Rally in Second Half for 46–39 Win
Girls Junior Varsity BasketballThe JV girls basketball team battled back from a slow first half and made the second half count, earning an exciting 46–39 win. Elyssa Haley led the way with 13 points, 9 rebounds, and 5 blocks, while McKenzy Jones added 13 points and 7 rebounds. Iris Morgan had a strong all-around performance, finishing with 11 points, 8 rebounds, and 4 steals. Hazel Vance contributed on both ends of the floor with 5 rebounds, 5 steals, and 4 points.It was an impressive comeback and an exciting win to see the girls respond in the second half. With the victory, they improve to 9–2 on the season.
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Girls Varsity Bowling beat Forest Hills Central High School 26-4
Girls Varsity BowlingThe Grand Rapids Christian Girls Varsity Bowling Team defeated Forest Hills Central by a score of 26–4. The Eagles swept the Baker games and surrendered only four points in individual play.Greta Holman led the way with an outstanding 371 series, rolling games of 185 and 186.Jaslene McWilliams followed with a strong 325 series, posting games of 128 and 197, whileKendall and Delaney VanderPloeg contributed solid series scores of 312 and 295, respectively.Another strong team performance by the Eagles. Go Eagles!
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