Strength training key in South Christian’s 42-7 win over Grand Rapids Christian

South Christian practices before opening the 2022 season. (WKTV)

By Cris Greer, WKTV Contributing Writer

greer@wktv.org


Thanks to strength class instructor Curt Copeland, South Christian beefed up in the offseason and started strong with a 42-7 win over Grand Rapids Christian Friday night in its opener.

“We’ve put a big emphasis in the weight room and the kids have bought in,” said South Christian coach Danny Brown, giving props to former Athletic Director Copeland, now a physical education teacher. “Football is pretty physical.

“I think our defensive front was very physical and made it hard for them to run the ball. We limited the big plays and we were able to cover well. Our pursuit was great.”

(Image courtesy of South Christian)

An interception by Junior Austin Tiesma on the first play of the game quickly set the tone for the Sailors.

South Christian led 14-0 at the end of the first quarter and 28-7 at the half to take control.

“I think we’re blessed to have a few kids in their third year of varsity,” said Brown, whose Sailors were 8-4 overall last year with a deep playoff run in Division 4. “We lean on their experience.”

Jake DeHaan throws four TDs and runs two

Senior quarterback Jake DeHaan threw four touchdown passes and ran for two to lead South Christian’s offense. He threw for 255 yards and ran for 40.

“He’s a really good quarterback and a heck of a football player,” Brown said.

Sophomore receiver Carson Vis scored three touchdowns on 95 yards, while senior Jake Cashen led with six tackles.

“It’s a fun group of kids that love to compete,” Brown said.

South Christian capitalized on Eagles’ mistakes

Grand Rapids Christian coach Rueben Riley said the Sailors capitalized on his team’s mistakes.

“We threw a pick the very first play of the game inside the 30 and it was a very short field to travel,” Riley said. “They jumped out 14-0 on us pretty fast and we just couldn’t get out of our own way. They’re a very well-coached, sound and disciplined team. Hats off to South for having one heck of a game plan.

“South definitely paid attention to the weight room. You’ll see that team make a deep run in the playoffs.”

Junior Isaiah Caviness got the lone score for the Eagles on a run.

South Christian travels to East Grand Rapids on Thursday, Sept. 1 at 7 p.m.

“You know what you’re getting with East; they’re physical” Brown said. “We haven’t beat them in a long time, they kind of have our number.”

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