Union upends Godwin Heights 48-18 in short-notice game Thursday

By Zach Fanko, WKTV Contributing Writer

With opponents from both schools pulling out of scheduled games, Grand Rapids Union and Godwin Heights decided to take the field against each other as the Red Hawks emerged with a 48-18 victory on Thursday.

Godwin pulls ahead early, Union’s depth leads to win

The Wolverines had an early lead, and even had an opportunity to lead by multiple scores after a blocked punt. However, Godwin Heights was unable to take advantage.

Lack of depth played a factor, according to Godwin Heights coach Brandon Kimble.

“We knew when we took the game on short notice they had more depth than us,” Kimble said. “We just needed to be more conditioned and execute, and in the beginning we did that.”



Senior quarterback Jamarion Collins added two more touchdowns, after a five touchdown performance a week ago.

Godwin Heights QB Jamarion Collins scored 2 touchdowns.

Coach Kimble explained the decision to play Union on short notice after their previous opponent dropped the game due to a shortage of players.

“For us, it was more important to make sure we had a game to play,” Kimble said. “Last season we went 5-3, and had a team on our schedule drop down to 8-man and we were unable to reschedule.

“We just didn’t want to put ourselves in that same exact situation.”

Under the old playoff system, a team that won six of nine games or five of eight was guaranteed a playoff spot, but the MHSAA has opted for a points-based playoff model.

Grand Rapids Union (2-0) will face Wyoming next Friday at 7 p.m., while Godwin Heights (1-1) travels to Hopkins for a 7 p.m. contest on Sept. 9.

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