South Christian girls wrap winning hoops season in Division 2 state semifinals; finish 27-1

The South Christian girls basketball team with their Division 2 Regional trophy. The Sailors finished the season at 27-1. (WKTV/Pat Moll)


By Greg Chrapek
WKTV Contributor
greer@wktv.org

Although it ended a day sooner than was the goal, the South Christian girls basketball team had plenty to be proud of during the 2025-26 basketball season.

Ranked among the top teams in the state of Michigan in Division 2 throughout the season, the Sailors put together a 27-0 record before falling six points short of eventual state champion Goodrich in the Division 2 state semifinals in what was a matchup of undefeated teams.

While the loss was disappointing, it could not overshadow all the team accomplished during the season.

“It was such a fun journey this season was,” said South Christian Coach Erika Brown. “From November to March, I watched a group of talented girls come together and grow into a very strong unit. They loved each other, fought for each other and held each other accountable. To go undefeated, until our semifinal matchup with Goodrich, was such a hard task to accomplish. It required near excellence day in and day out. This team, led by outstanding senior leaders, was up to the task. I am incredibly proud of this team.”

South Christian accomplished plenty during the season, including winning the rugged OK Gold Conference with a perfect record. Winning the conference title meant the Sailors had to twice turn back Grand Rapids West Catholic, a team that was also ranked in the top 10 in the state all season. South also had to turn back the Falcons in the Division 2 state quarterfinals to earn a spot in the final four.

Along with winning the conference, the Sailors posted some impressive non-conference wins. The highlight win came in the regular-season finale when South defeated Rockford, ranked No. 1 in the state in Division 1, 52-50. South was one of only two teams in the state that defeated Rockford as eventual Division 1 state champion Muskegon stopped the Rams twice. South Christian also earned a win against Division 1 top-20 team DeWitt during the season.

While the wins were impressive, what stuck out the most from the season for Brown was the relationships with the players.

“Being able to walk alongside my players for the past five months was what made this season special to me,” Brown said. “I could say the games that were exciting and close, where we came out victorious, but to be honest, what stuck out the most to me this season and what I will remember the most was team film sessions, locker room devotions and chats as a team, team dinners, the bus rides, the millions of emotions that came with such a high pressure season, and walking away from a long season feeling accomplished.”

Deep and versatile

The Sailors had a deep and versatile team this year. Leading the way for the squad were a quartet of players who earned all-conference honors.


South Christian’s Sophia Prins. (Photo Courtesy, Eric Walstra)


Sophia Prins led on both ends of the floor

Senior point guard Sophia Prins was a major catalyst for the squad. A captain and leader on both ends of the floor, Prins averaged 13.3 points per game with three assists while shooting 30% from three-point range. Prins also added 3.5 rebounds per game and two steals per contest.


South Christian’s Lizzie Wolthuis. (Photo Courtesy, Eric Walstra)


Lizzie Wolthuis a standout as well

Fellow senior Lizzie Wolthuis was also a team captain and another player who was a standout on both ends of the court. Wolthuis, a shooting guard, averaged 11.7 points per game as she had a 44% field-goal percentage and was 36.4 % from the three-point arc. 



South Christian’s Meredith Helmus. (Photo Courtesy, Eric Walstra)


Meredith Helmus made 56% from the field

Junior Meredith Helmus saw time at both point guard and shooting guard. Helmus averaged 10 points per game on 56% shooting from the field and dished out 3.5 assists per game.


A defensive standout as well, Helmus pulled down 3.2 rebounds and added two steals per game while routinely guarding the best guard on the opposing team. 


Abby Prins made 38.9% from the arc

South Christian’s Abby Prins. (Photo Courtesy, Eric Walstra)

Sophomore Abby Prins gave the team great versatility with her ability to play shooting guard or wing. Prins averaged 11.7 points per game, making 38.9% from three-point range and 77% from the free-throw line. Able to defend guards and post players, Prins also pulled down 4.4 rebounds per game, dished out three assists and added 1.7 steals per game. 

Finishing her third year as coach of the Sailors after being an assistant the previous four years, Brown sees the Sailors continuing their success next season despite graduating some key players.   

“The future looks bright,” Brown said. “We were young this season. We have big shoes to fill, but I believe the younger girls have learned so much from our senior leaders this season they will be prepared to come back strong. They will continue to grow and develop and I am excited to walk alongside them next season.” 

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