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South Christian falls to East Grand Rapids 23-21 on last play in thriller Friday



By Greg Chrapek

WKTV Contributor


On a perfect evening for football, South Christian and East Grand Rapids hooked up for a classic that came down to the final play of the game.


The two long-time area football powerhouses gave fans more than their money’s worth in the contest before East Grand Rapids tallied a touchdown on the final play giving the Pioneers a 23-21 win.

“Obviously, it was not the outcome we wanted to have, but this was a heck of a high school football game,” said South Christian Coach Danny Brown. “You had two very good football teams battle it out to the end. Both teams had guys making plays the entire game. It came down to the final play and East ended up making one more play than we did.”


South Christian quarterback Carson Vis breaks free during Friday’s game. (WKTV/Greg Chrapek)



The deciding play of the game came on the final snap with two seconds remaining. That was when East Grand Rapids quarterback Carson Thornton dropped back to pass from the South Christian 30-yard line and lofted one to the corner of the goal line where Ian MacKeigan hauled in the ball in front of a pair of defenders and fell into the end zone just inside the pylon.


The touchdown capped off a five-play drive in the final 28 seconds that snatched the game away from the Sailors. East received the kickoff at their own 37-yard line and completed four short passes to move the ball down to South’s 30 and in position to win the game on the final play.

Sailors appeared headed for a win

South Christian appeared to have won the game when they scored a touchdown with 28 seconds left. Sailor quarterback Carson Vis put the Sailors up when he ran in from eight yards out giving South a 21-17 lead. The touchdown capped a thrilling four-play, 59-yard drive that began with just 55 seconds remaining in the game.



The highlight of the drive was a 33-yard pass from Vis to Jake Vermaas that gave the Sailors a first down at the East 17-yard line with 36 seconds remaining. South also needed to drive the ball without the benefit of a timeout as they depleted their timeouts on the previous drive when the Sailor defense forced East into a three-and-out.     

South needed its defense to come up with the crucial stand after the East defense came up with a big stop of its own. That was when East defensive back Glenn Green intercepted a tipped pass at the Pioneer 18-yard line to short circuit a South Christian drive with 2:04 remaining in the game.

“I’m proud of our guys,” Brown said. “They could’ve given up, but they didn’t back down. They made that defensive stand and got the ball back for our offense. They stepped up and gave our offense a chance.”

EGR strikes first

East Grand Rapids scored the first points of the game late in the opening quarter when Will Cannon capped a 14-play, 54-yard drive when he kicked a 36-yard field goal.

South Christian countered those points on the ensuing drive. The Sailors drove 80 yards in nine plays for a score coming on a picture-perfect 34-yard pass play from Vis to Vermaas. Nick Logan tacked on the extra point giving the Sailors a 7-3 lead early in the second quarter.

Those were the lone points of the first half as both defenses came up with big stops to end drives in the second quarter.


The South Christian defense lines up to defend against East Grand Rapids. (WKTV/Greg Chrapek)


The third quarter saw both teams score on lengthy touchdown drives. East received the kickoff in the third quarter and embarked on a 12-play, 65-yard drive that involved all running plays. Scott Millman capped the drive, that totaled six minutes and 45 seconds, by running in from six-yards out putting the Pioneers up 10-7.


South responded with a touchdown drive of their own. Starting on their own 22-yard line, the Sailors drove 78 yards in eight plays. Vis capped the drive with a 24-yard touchdown run giving the Sailors a 14-10 lead.

The East offense answered that score on the following possession. Again, relying on their running game, East drove 89 yards in nine plays. Millman again capped the drive as he barged into the end zone from two-yards out putting East up 17-14 with 7:38 remaining in the game after the point after and setting up the game for the dramatic ending.

“We are going to use this game to fuel us,” Brown said. “I told the guys not to let this loss define our season. We have to use this game to find out where we are a little light. East is a very good football team and we are going to have more close games this season.”

South Christian returns to action Friday when it hosts Kenowa Hills in the WKTV Game of the Week during the opening week of OK Gold Conference action.  

Kentwood school makes top one percent of top Michigan schools

By Joanne Bailey-Boorsma
joanne@wktv.org

While the big news of the day is that Grand Rapids City High Middle School ranked No. 1 in Michigan on the U.S. News & World Report’s annual high school rankings, a school in the Kentwood area landed in the top one percent of those same rankings.

West Michigan Aviation Academy, located the Gerald R. Ford International Airport at 5363 44th St. SE, was ranked 26th in Michigan. According to the U.S. News & World Report, schools are ranked on performance on state required tests, graduation and how well the schools prepare students for college. For West Michigan Aviation Academy, it was noted the school offers Advanced Placement course work and participation in AP courses was about 68 percent.

Also landing in the top one percent were East Grand Rapids High School, which was ranked No. 13; Forest Hills Northern High School, which was ranked No. 21; Byron Center High School, which was ranked No. 24; and Forest Hills Central High School, which was ranked No. 28.

Of course, the big news from the report was that City High Middle School took the top spot for Michigan schools along with ranking No. 18 in the nation. According to the U.S. News & World Report, students have the opportunity to take International Baccalaureate coursework and exams. The IB participation rate at City High Middle School is 100%. City High Middle School was the first school in the area to offer the International Baccalaureate Middle Years and Diploma Programme.

“We could not be prouder of our scholars, staff, district, and community for this achievement,” said City High Middle School Principal Ryan Huppert. “The inspiration that this accomplishment provides is worth so much to our community right now.

“These rankings reflect all the hard work that scholars and staff put forth to succeed here

. Seeing those efforts translate into such a high level of success and recognition means the world to our school.”

There is around 1,700 high schools in Michigan. Of those schools, 660 Michigan schools made the U.S. News & World Report rankings. For a Michigan high school to be ranked it much complete the three-part Michigan Merit Exam in 11th grade. It includes the SAT college entrance exam, the ACT WorkKeys assessment, as well as online assessments via the Michigan Student Test of Education Progress in science and social studies, accord to the Michigan Department of Education. For a school to receive a state ranking, it must have earned a national silver or gold award.

WKTV’s local high school football update, complete sports schedule

The high school soccer season is now in playoff mode, with football close behind.

By Mike Moll

sports@wktv.org

 

The high school football season has gone past way too quickly, and we are already to the final week of the regular season week, but once again WKTV’s featured coverage will have a great matchup as South Christian travels to East Grand Rapids.

 

South Christian and Grand Rapids Christian each are just a game behind EGR, which is trying to complete a perfect season.  With a win though South will get a share of what could be “tri-champions in the OK Gold.”

 

Elsewhere in the area, Kelloggsville, with their big win over Belding last week, assured themselves of at least a share of the OK Silver championship.  The team can clinch the sole championship with a final week victory against Hopkins, which will come into the game with a 4-4 overall record.

 

With the Godwin Heights victory last week over NorthPointe Christian, the team guaranteed themselves of being a part of the MHSAA playoffs by getting to the 6-win mark.

 

East Kentwood needs to get a final week victory at home against Caledonia to make it into the playoffs after their defeat last week at Rockford.  The Falcons record is 5-3 but they have yet to defeat a team with a winning record so they might not make it as an “at-large” team with only the five wins.

 

The playoff matchups for all eight divisions will be announced Sunday evening, after the final Friday of games.

 

Planned WKTV featured coverage this month includes:

Friday, Oct. 20, football — South Christian at East Grand Rapids

Friday, Oct. 27, football – Playoffs TBD (after games of Oct. 20)

 

Currently, WKTV sports events will be broadcast the night of the game on Comcast Channel 25, usually at 11 p.m., and repeated on Saturday at 11 a.m. on  WKTV Comcast Channel 25 and AT&T U-verse Channel 99 in Wyoming & Kentwood.

 

For a complete schedule of all local high school sports action each week, any changes to the WKTV feature sports schedule, and features on local sports, visit wktvjournal.org/sports/

 

Local high school sports events this week are as follows:

 

Monday, Oct. 16

Boys/girls Cross Country

South Christian @ East Grand Rapids

Boys Soccer 

Everett @ Wyoming – MHSAA Districts

Wyoming Lee vs TBD – MHSAA Districts

Godwin Heights vs TBD @ Christian – MHSAA Districts

TBD @ East Kentwood – MHSAA Districts

 

Tuesday, Oct. 17

Girls Volleyball 

South Christian @ East Grand Rapids

Wayland @ Wyoming – Dig Pink

Wellsprings Prep @ Zion Christian

East Kentwood @ Grandville

Holland Calvary @ Tri-Unity Christian

Boys/girls Cross Country 

Wyoming @ East Grand Rapids

Wyoming Lee @ Calvin Christian

Godwin @ Calvin Christian

Kelloggsville @ Calvin Christian

Boys Soccer 

Zion Christian @ Calvin Christian – MHSAA Districts

 

Wednesday, Oct. 18

Boys Soccer 

Godwin Heights vs TBD @ Christian – MHSAA Districts

East Kentwood vs TBD @ FH Central – MHSAA Districts

 

Thursday, Oct. 19

Girls Swimming 

South Christian @ Wayland

East Kentwood @ Rockford

Girls Volleyball

Middleville T-K @ South Christian

Wyoming Lee @ NorthPointe Christian

Union @ Kelloggsville

Zion Christian @ West Michigan Aviation

Calvin Christian @ Godwin Heights

East Kentwood @ West Ottawa

Holland Black River @ Tri-Unity Christian

Boys/girls Cross Country 

East Kentwood @ Rockford

 

Friday, Oct. 20

Boys Football 

South Christian @ East Grand Rapids – WKTV Featured Game

Forest Hills Eastern @ Wyoming – Community Night

Godwin Heights @ Wyoming Lee

Hopkins @ Kelloggsville

Caledonia @ East Kentwood

Belding @ Potter’s House/Calvin Christian

Boys Water Polo 

East Kentwood vs TBD @ West Ottawa – MHSAA Districts

 

Saturday, Oct. 21

Boys/girls Cross Country 

South Christian @ Kalamazoo Christian

Kelloggsville @ Gobles

Girls Volleyball 

Wyoming @ Hesperia

Wyoming Lee @ Belding

Godwin Heights @ Belding

Kelloggsville @ Belding

Zion Christian – Alliance League Tournament @ Davenport

Tri-Unity Christian – Alliance League Tournament @ Davenport

Boys Soccer

Godwin vs TBD @ Christian – MHSAA Districts

East Kentwood vs TBD @ FH Central – MHSAA Districts

Boys Water Polo 

East Kentwood vs TBD @ West Ottawa – MHSAA Districts