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South Christian opens season with 27-13 win at Grand Rapids Christian 

South Christian quarterback Austin Burgess completed 11-of-14 passes for 234 yards and a pair of TDs. (Greg Chrapek/WKTV Contributor)


By Greg Chrapek
WKTV Contributor
greer@wktv.org


The South Christian football team kicked off the season in a big way on the road with a 27-13 win over long-time rival Grand Rapids Christian.

The Sailors utilized a total team effort as the offense displayed plenty of balance, while the defense slowed down a potent Grand Rapids Christian offense.

South Christian also benefitted from a quick start with a pair of touchdowns in the opening quarter, while keeping the host Eagles scoreless.

South’s Austin Burgess scampers 17 for first TD of game

South put the first points on the scoreboard at the 7:30 mark of the first quarter. That was when junior quarterback Austin Burgess, making his first-ever varsity start at quarterback, scampered in from 17-yards out to give the Sailors a 6-0 lead.

Owen Burgess reels in 41-yard TD pass for South Christian. (Greg Chrapek/WKTV Contributor)

They extended that lead to 13-0 with 22 seconds remaining in the opening quarter. This time South went to the air to score as Austin Burgess hooked up with Owen Burgess on a 41-yard touchdown pass. Austin Burgess kicked the point after.

“We had a real nice first drive,” said South Christian Coach Danny Brown, “and then we got a stop on defense and scored again. The quick start definitely helped settle down those first-game nerves. At that point we started to run the ball more and control it and play some good defense. Anytime they did something we were able to answer. I’m proud of how the kids stayed the course and played a full four quarters.”

Eagles get on the board in second quarter

The two teams traded scores in the second quarter. Grand Rapids Christian scored its first points when Charlie King ran in for a score from seven-yards out. King added the extra point cutting the deficit to 13-7.

The Sailors answered that score with 4:36 remaining in the first half when the Burgess-to-Burgess connection clicked again, this time from 24 yards out to increase their lead to 19-7.


Easton Raak, South Christian. (Greg Chrapek/WKTV Contributor)

After a scoreless third quarter, South Christian broke the game open in the fourth. Easton Raak scored the final Sailor touchdown with a 14-yard run. The Sailors tacked on a two-point conversion as Austin Burgess connected with Charles Vermass on a pass.

Grand Rapids Christian closed out the scoring with a touchdown with 1:23 left in the game to make the final score 27-14

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Offensively, the Sailors totaled 426 yards. Burgess completed 11-of-14 passes for 234 yards and a pair of touchdowns.




“Austin did a real good job of executing the game plan,” Brown said. “I was really happy for him in his first start as a junior. It was a little nerve-racking for him making his first varsity start, but he settled in and did everything we asked of him.”

Owen Burgess led the Sailors with five catches for 161 yards and two touchdowns.


South Christian’s Jesse Van De Griend led on the ground with 53 yards on 10 carries. (Greg Chrapek/WKTV Contributor)

Overall, South ran the ball 40 times, while passing 14. Jesse Van De Griend led the South ground game with 53 yards on 10 carries, followed by Raak, 50 yards on five carries, Kyle Naklizki, 41 yards on eight carries and Isaac Osterhaven, 25 yards on nine carries.

“I thought our running backs did a really good job,” Brown said. “They each had about the same amount of rushes. They all added a different dynamic and I was very happy with that. Football is a physical game and 40 rushes is a lot for one back so being able to spread it out among three guys is a benefit.”

In all, four different Sailors ran the ball at least five times and six different Sailors caught at least one pass.

The team effort extended to the defensive side of the ball where the Sailors limited Grand Rapids Christian to 262 total yards with 179 coming through the air, 83 via the rush.

“I was really happy with our defense,” Brown said. “We were very physical and I thought we made them one-dimensional. We held them to under 90 yards rushing and that enabled us to do some things to disrupt their passing game.”

Brown credited the defensive line for their effort in stopping the Eagles’ ground game.


Caleb Wieneke led the Sailors with five tackles and three assists. (Greg Chrapek/WKTV Contributor)


“Collectively, our front four played really, really well,” Brown said. “As a unit they blew up the running game and were able to get at the quarterback. Our inside linebacker, Caleb Wieneke, had a nice game. He was our leading tackler and forced a fumble.”

Wieneke totaled five tackles and three assists, followed by Cody Jones with two tackles, three assists and 1.5 tackles for loss, Ben Buiter, one tackle, three assists, one tackle for loss, Noah Klump, four tackles, two tackles for loss and Kasjen VanSolkema, two tackles, one assist and 0.5 tackles for loss.

 South returns to action Friday hosting East Grand Rapids at Byron Center Stadium.

South Christian stays perfect at 10-0 with 42-7 win over Grand Rapids Christian in playoff opener

Check out the highlights from South Christian’s 42-7 win over Grand Rapids South Christian in a Division 4 playoff opener Friday. (WKTV/Bill Rinderknecht)



By Cris Greer, WKTV Managing Editor

greer@wktv.org



South Christian Coach Danny Brown said it best after his team beat Grand Rapids Christian 42-7 in a Division 4 playoff opener Friday night at East Kentwood.

“You need your best players to play the greatest when the lights are the brightest,” said Brown, of his standout quarterback Jake DeHaan. “He definitely answered the bell tonight; it was another stellar performance by Jake.

“I think at this point in the season you need your best players to step it up when the pressure’s on.”


South Christian Quarterback Jake DeHaan earlier this season. He has a total of 37 touchdowns this year; 26 through the air and 11 on the ground. (Courtesy, Eric Walstra)



Once again, DeHaan led the way for the Sailors with four touchdowns through the air and one on the ground, completing 12 of 18 passes for 216 yards and rushing for 84.

“You have to credit our receivers,” Brown said. “Our guys were just making moves and getting open and Jake was putting it in there. I think they were really putting a ton of focus on stopping Carson Vis, so other people were open and Seth (Ritsema) was the winner of that.”

Ritsema led with six receptions for 125 yards and three TDs, while Vis caught the other TD. Nate Brinks had 9 carries for 74 yards and one TD.

Coach Brown said his OK Gold champs have done a great job of settling into games quickly this year.

“Every game, we have played really well right from the beginning,” Brown said. “To be 10-0, you have to be talented.”


South Christian knocked off Grand Rapids Christian 42-7 in a Divison 4 district semifinal playoff game Friday. (WKTV/Mike Farage)



Grand Rapids Christian Co-Coach Rueben Riley said it came down to South Christian executing and being more physical and the score indicated that.

“We continue to build a culture of love, tenacity, pride and purpose, and hopefully it shows in the wins and losses column, but right now we’re just making sure that our culture is strong so these young men know that the things they learn in football will take them wherever they want to go and be bigger than football.”

Quarterback Alek Wickstrom led the Eagles in passing with 14 of 22 for 135 yards and one INT, while Noah Funk completed 3 of 6 passes for 92 yards and one TD to Dono Thames. Grand Rapids Christian finished the season at 3-7 overall.

South Christian (10-0) faces Hudsonville Unity Christian (6-4) in a Division 4 district final next week.