By Greg Chrapek
WKTV Contributor
greer@wktv.org
One would think that a high school basketball team that graduated eight seniors from a group of players that went 20-5 would be in for a rebuilding spell. That kind of thinking may be the norm for many squads, but not at South Christian where the Sailors don’t rebuild, but more aptly, restock.
Despite a young roster that is shy on varsity experience, the Sailors got off to a strong start this season. South Christian won its first three games highlighted by a season-opening 75-71 win at long-time rival Grand Rapids Christian, but did have a recent 65-48 loss to Unity Christian.
Jumped out to a 3-0 start
“We are off to a great start to the year while playing a really hard schedule,” said South Christian Coach Taylor Johnson. “We played at Grand Rapids Christian in a game where we shot the ball really well. We played Holland Christian and we won that game with a three by Josh Fles at the buzzer and then we beat Kelloggsville. Anytime you start out 3-0 you have to feel pretty good.”
Coming into the season, the Sailors knew they had some promising young players but the lack of varsity experience and playing without eight seniors, including standout Carson Vis, who is at Western Michigan University, meant that things would definitely be different.

“This season is so different from last year,” Johnson said. “Last year we had eight seniors and this year we are super young.”
Leading the way for this year’s team is a core of players who were on the team last season. Junior Austin Burgess is a point guard who brings good passing skills to the floor and also has the ability to hit the outside shot.

In the post, 6-foot-6 senior JJ Modderman is off to a strong start averaging 18 points per game. Modderman kicked off the season with 23 points in the win against Grand Rapids Christian, including five 3’s. Senior wing Caleb Krosschell (6-2) is a versatile wing who is providing a steady source of offense.
Seniors Owen Burgess and Josh Fles also are stepping up this season. Owen Burgess provides more depth in the backcourt, while Fles is a 6-3 forward who can hit the three-point shot and had a big fourth quarter against Holland Christian.
Talented young players making an impact
Mixing in with the returnees are some talented younger players. Max Zichterman (6-3) is off to a really good start to the season as he brings plenty of all-around talent to the floor. Zichterman turned in a big game against Grand Rapids Christian scoring 19 points with three treys.
The Sailors also have a pair of talented freshmen that are making an impact. Dax Blackport is a 6-3, 200-pounder who provides strong rebounding and points in the paint. Crew Zichterman (6-1), the younger brother of Max, is a talented guard who brings an excellent outside shot and a strong overall offensive game to the floor.
“This group is really young, but they also have fun,” Johnson said. “They are young and inexperienced, but they also have a lot of confidence. We also shoot the ball really well. We have some length. The guys have a lot of talent and they also want to work to get better.”
The Sailors will put that talent to the test in the OK Gold against teams like Grand Rapids Northview, Grand Rapids West Catholic, Wyoming and Wayland.
“The OK Gold is going to be really tough,” Johnson said. “Northview is the top team and they have a ton of talent. West Catholic is going to be good and Wyoming is always good. It’s a league where everyone knows everyone well and it’s up to the players to decide it.”

