It was a frenzy in Hastings last week as television station Wood TV8 had the Saxons' varsity football opener with the Thornapple Kellogg Trojans as its game of the week.
Now the Saxons have to keep the momentum going themselves as they look to finish atop the Interstate-8 Athletic Conference standings for the second year in a row. Hastings opens conference play at home against Harper Creek tonight (Sept. 2).
“It was kind of a welcome distraction all week it seemed like there was a buzz about the football frenzy and having it highlighted and the rivalry, two schools that have been competing against each other for years,” Hastings head coach Jamie Murphy said of the season opener. “It just seemed like there was an exciting buzz in the air the whole first week of school and first week of practice. The kids managed it really well in terms of staying focused at practice. They knew what was on the line and they know what they had to get done.”
The Saxon defense stepped up, stopping TK when it had to to keep the Trojans to just six points. Coach Murphy sees the Beavers as having another tricky offense to defend, led by what he calls maybe the best duo of backs his team will see all season.
Thornapple Kellogg won't get the chance to bounce back right away. The Trojans have had to forfeit their Thursday night contest with Byron Center.
TK Schools Superintendent Dan Remnap wrote in a message to TK families Tuesday, “We were made aware of two positive cases, a probable case, and possible exposures among our football teams within the last 24 hours.
“For the safety of our kids, families, our community, and Byron Center Schools (our scheduled opponent), our administrative team opted to make this decision.”
Lakewood will play its home opener this week, hosting Belding. The Vikings fell to the Saxons' I-8 partners from Pennfield in the opening week of the season. The Vikings will be looking for their first win over the Black Knights since 2017. Belding opened the year by beating p on the Vikings' rivals from Ionia 34-7.
Delton Kellogg has a four-game winning streak going against Parchment going back to 2014 which it would like to extend tonight.
Lawton, a team with a real shot at finishing atop the Southwestern Athletic Conference Valley Division this fall, throttled the Parchment Panthers 56-0 in week one. DK head coach Ryan Bates said his team will have a mobile quarterback to contend with for the second week in a row.
Maple Valley has Colon on the early season schedule for the third season in a row. The Lions go on the road tonight to face a program that has had big playoff runs in each of the past three season. Colon went to the eight-player regional finals in Division 1 last fall, after winning a state title in 2019 and reaching the state semifinals in 2018.
Local Standings (W-L, playoff points)
Hastings 1-0 (50.000)
Thornapple Kellogg 0-2 (3.000)
Lakewood 0-1 (0.000)
Delton Kellogg 1-0 (60.000)
Maple Valley (8-player) 0-1
Conference Standings (overall, conference)
Interstate 8 Athletic Conference
Hastings 1-0, 0-0
Lumen Christi 1-0, 0-0
Marshall 1-0, 0-0
Northwest 1-0, 0-0
Parma Western 1-0, 0-0
Pennfield 1-0, 0-0
Coldwater 0-1, 0-0
Harper Creek 0-1, 0-0
OK Gold Conference
G.R. Catholic Central 1-0, 0-0
South Christian 1-0, 0-0
Cedar Springs 1-0, 0-0
Forest Hills Eastern 0-1, 0-0
Kenowa Hills 0-1, 0-0
Thornapple Kellogg 0-1, 0-0
Ottawa Hills 0-1, 0-0
Wayland 0-1, 0-0
Southwestern Athletic Conference Valley
Lawton 1-0, 0-0
Delton Kellogg 1-0, 0-0
Galesburg-Augusta 0-1, 0-0
Saugatuck 0-1, 0-0
Schoolcraft 0-1, 0-0
Greater Lansing Activities Conference
Leslie 1-0, 0-0
Stockbridge 1-0, 0-0
Lakewood 0-1, 0-0
Olivet 0-1, 0-0
Perry 0-1, 0-0
Tri-River 8-Man Football Conference
Britton-Deerfield 1-0, 0-0
Concord 1-0, 0-0
Maple Valley 0-1, 0-0
NorthPointe Christian 0-1, 0-0
Vandercook Lake 0-1, 0-0
Here is a round-up of last week's local gridiron action.
Hastings 30, Thornapple Kellogg 6
The Trojans couldn't finish drives against the Hastings Saxon defense and that brought an end to Thornapple Kellogg's three-game winning streak against their rivals to the south down M-37.
The Hastings varsity football team scored a 30-6 win over the visiting Trojans in the 2021 season-opener inside Baum Stadium at Johnson Field in Hastings.
Hastings junior running back Robert Slaughter said he and his teammates really wanted to get off to a good start when the 8 p.m. kick off finally rolled around Thursday night after a day, and really a week, that felt like it completely revolved around football. At least some of the Saxons were itching to get their hands on the football, but it was the Trojans who received the opening kickoff.
Hastings had to get its spark from its defense instead of its offense.
TK drove right from its own 20 down inside the Saxon 20 over the course of eight minutes, but the drive stalled there with a couple tackles for a loss and two incomplete passed by new Trojan quarterback Carsen Burbridge. A couple of holding penalties late in the drive were costly as well.
Hastings took over on its own 19-yard-line and started marching the other way. Slaughter picked up a first down on a fourth-and-2 at midfield and then a minute and a half into the second quarter finished off a nine-yard run in the end zone.
“The holes were big. The linemen did a lot of the hard work for me, made me look good,” Slaughter said.
He thought Glen McFarlan and Owen Winegar were blocking especially well when his number was called.
Slaughter rushed eight time for 78 yards in the ballgame and scored two touchdowns.
“He had a whale of a game,” Hastings head coach Jamie Murphy said of the junior running back. “He is a tough kid. We struggled a little bit in the first quarter in terms of their defense stepping up and stuffing the run a little bit. Robbie ripped off a couple decent runs and it opened up. They had to take care of Robbie on the inside, which opened up the edge for TJ Russell and Dan Harp. That really helped us out. Defensively, Robbie had a really good game too."
Saxon quarterback Mason Denton only passed the ball once, a five-yard completion.
TJ Russell had 14 rushes for 77 yards for the Saxons and Daniel Harp ran nine times for 57 yards. Harp and Denton each had a rushing touchdown.
TK did answer that first Saxon touchdown before the half, tying the game at 6-6 with a 14-yard TD pass from Burbridge to Zackary Gibson.
The Saxons didn't break too many long runs with their Wing-T offense Thursday, but managed to free up Slaughter for a 45-yard TD run with 22 seconds left in the first half. A two-point run by Lanny Teunessen had the Saxons up 14-6 at the break.
The TK defense started the second half the way the Saxon defense started the first, finally stymieing a long Saxon drive. TK though turned the ball right back over to Hastings deep in its own territory and Denton scored with 2:34 to go in the third quarter to put his team up by two scores, adding the two-point run for a 22-6 advantage.
TK lost a fumble at the Saxon 31-yard-line on the first play of the fourth quarter and Hastings sealed the win with a drive that ended in a four-yard TD run by Harp. A Teunessen two-point conversion put the final points on the scoreboard.
TK managed to get the ball onto the Saxon side of the 50 two more times before time ran out, but eventually it did.
“They had a couple of really good drives,” Murphy said of the Trojan offense. “They have an explosive offense. They're going to do well. They're going to win some games this year. It is a brand new offense for them this year. At any point they can get a first down or they can have a long gainer. That is what their offense seems to be designed around. They have a couple of different options routes they give and then they also have some really good pass routes they give. We were just able to recognize some of the pass routes early and took some of those away. It seemed like that first drive they were always getting a first down, and later in the game we stopped them and it'd be third and long and they'd connect with a QB and receiver and get another first down and keep their drive going.”
Burbridge finished the ballgame 14-of-24 passing for 120 yards, a touchdown and two interceptions. He also led TK on the ground, rushing 14 times for 40 yards. Jayden Garcia rushed seven times for 37 yards for TK and Tyler Gavette had eight rushes for 35 yards.
Gibson had four receptions for 22 yards in the game, and senior back Jonah Sumerhays had one big 41-yard reception.
“We just had to stick to or responsibilities and I guess it worked,” Slaughter said of the Saxons' defensive performance.
Murphy was really pleased with the way his defensive backs battled against the Trojan passing game.
“Recognizing route combinations was of huge importance for our defensive backs this week. We knew they could throw the ball and they were pretty proficient with it. We needed to take part of that game away from them,” Murphy said.
“Drew Gleeson did a great job on the edge and Layton Eastman did a great job. They're kind of on an island out there by themselves and they did a great job of getting into their coverage, turning, getting into the second phase of their coverage and recognizing route combinations.”
Victor Ramirez had a team-high 10.5 total tackles for the Saxons and Teunessen added 5.5 tackles and Matt Thompson had 5.5 too including a sack. Murphy was also especially pleased with Daniel Weatherly's efforts on the defensive line.
“The line was always a question mark [in the preseason] and I think our defensive line stepped up an answered the call in terms of new guys stepping up and really taking control and solidifying their places on the defensive line. Dan Weatherly did a fantastic job at defensive end. Showed he belongs.”
Delton Kellogg 34, Loy Norrix 30
The Panthers gave good answers to some of the team's biggest questions Thursday night in a 34-30 win at Kalamazoo Loy Norrix to open the 2021 varsity football season.
Despite a lack of depth, the Delton Kellogg guys held p well on a sweltering evening in Kalamazoo. New varsity quarterback Philip Holcomb handled the offense. The running backs being asked to shoulder a bigger load this fall certainly carried that load well.
Vinnie Quick rushed 17 times for 178 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Delton Kellogg attack.
“We knew they were fast and athletic so we had to keep the ball away from them as much as possible. We had 75 plays to their 46. We made a few long drives that took a lot of ticks off the clock,” DK head coach Ryan Bates said.
New DK quarterback Philip Holcomb helped seal the win with a two-yard TD on a keeper up the middle in the second half, which put his team up 34-22 following the two-point conversion.
“I thought our QB play was good considering Philip has been a QB for three weeks. He is an athlete and he is able to just make plays,” Bates said.
Mason Nabozny made the first big play for DK, scoring on a 17-yard run in the opening quarter. The two teams then went back and forth throughout the first half. Loy Norrix tied the ballgame at 8-8, went in front 14-8. DK tied things back up at 14-14 before the end of the opening quarter.
The game stayed that way until Loy Norrix quarterback Tyler Roberts connected on a 65-yard touchdown pass to open the second half. Loy Norrix led 22-20.
A ten-yard TD run by Seth Collard for the Panthers got DK within 22-20. A two-point try failed, but the ensuing on-side kick attempt did not and DK got the ball back. The Panthers went in for a 16-yard TD run by Quick that put his team in front 26-22.
Roberts scored on a five-yard scramble to get his team within a touchdown late. He scored three touchdowns for Loy Norrix, scrambling when a passing play broke down. The first two were in the first quarter, one covering 27 yards and a second covering 37.
“Their QB was elusive for sure,” Bates said. “We had a few breakdowns in our pass rush lanes. Once we left our backers in coverage, they did a nice job of spying on him and keeping him contained. We will be faced with the same type of kid this week [at Parchment]
The DK quarterback, Holcomb, finished 1-of-4 passing for 23 yards. He also rushed ten times for 33 yards.
DK got eight carries for 82 yards from Nabozny and nine carries for 60 yards from Collard on the night. Alden Whitmore had the team's lone reception. Whitmore, Nabozny and Quick had three tackles each to lead the Panther defense.
“I thought they responded well to the heat,” Bates said of his guys. “We don’t have a great deal of numbers and a lot of guys didn’t come off the field. I could see we were getting gassed and I didn’t know how much they were going to have left in the tank in the second half. By the fourth quarter they found another gear and held on to win a close ball game.”
Pennfield 28, Lakewood 18
The Lakewood varsity football team took the opening lead, lost it and was on its way in to try and get it back when it had the first turnover of the season.
It put the Vikings in a hole that they were never quite able to dig out of at Pennfield High School Thursday evening. Lakewood fell 28-18 to the host Panthers.
“We made a few more first-game mistakes than they did and we lost the turnover battle, and that's a big thing in the first game,” Lakewood head coach Matt Markwart said. “We worked on it and talked about we can't lose the turnover battle and we did lose the turnover battle and so that put us behind.”
The Vikings turned the ball over twice. That first fumble came on the second drive of the game, with the Vikings down 7-6, looking to get the lead back after scoring the first six points of the season on a long touchdown run by quarterback Nathan Willette. The Vikings had driven the ball back inside the Panther 20-yard-line when they lost hold of the football.
“That kind of took the wind out of us, but we moved the ball well yesterday,” Markwart said.
The Vikings are leaning into their Veer offensive system this fall, and Markwart was pleased with what the team was able to do rushing and passing the football.
“Our defense had some holes in it and they took advantage of it,” Markwart said.
Pennfield scored on the possession following the turnover to go up 14-6 and pushed its lead to 22-6 by the half.
Lakewood got a touchdown run of about 30 yards from back Denny Sauers and a one-yard TD plunge on a QB snake from Willette in the second half.
“We played hard the whole game. We just have to fix some of the little things,” Markwart said.
Athens 30, Maple Valley 6
A defense forcing six turnovers and allowing just 285 yards of offense is going to win a lot of games for an eight-player football team, but that isn't how things played out for the young Maple Valley varsity football team in its season opener Friday.
The Maple Valley offense couldn't turn that defensive effort into points as the Lions fell 30-6 to visiting Athens.
“I was really proud of our defense. It was a great defensive effort today. They played hard the entire game. I don't know how many times we gave up the ball in our own end only to stop them,” Lion head coach Marty Martin said.
Athens popped a couple big runs, one for a 29-yard TD by Brock Milam to open the scoring and another 51-yarder by Landon Bennett to close it as the final minutes ticked down on the fourth quarter. Jakob Gardner also scooped up a blocked punt and rambled 29 yards for another Athens touchdown in the opening quarter.
Running back Tyler Rose scored the Lions' lone points, on a four-yard TD run with 4:26 to play in the first half, pulling his team within 16-6 at the time.
The Lions turned the ball over six times themselves, and managed just 175 yards of offense.
The ball seemed especially slick in the 90-degree heat early in the second half. The Lions fumbled away the second half kick return, Athens quickly drove inside the Lion 20-yard-line where Rose forced a fumble that was recovered by teammate Andrew Shepard. Rose recovered a fumble later in the quarter and both teams put the ball on the ground one or two other times in the third.
Penalties for illegal blocks wiped out back-to-back fake punt runs for the Lions deep in their own end early in the second half, and then another blocked punt gave the Athens boys the ball at the Lion six-yard line where they punched it in for a 22-6 lead on a run by Bennett.
Maple Valley had the ball at the Athens ten-yard-line or closer twice in the third quarter but couldn't punch it into the end zone, and had a pass by quarterback Ayden Wilkes picked off in the end zone early in the fourth quarter and then a final drive in the fourth that stalled at the Athens' 23-yard-line.
Wilkes was picked off twice in the ballgame. Coach Martin said there is a lot to iron out on offense. The quarterback needs a bit more time to throw and ends need to run better routes according to the coach.
Noah Musser had an interception in the end zone at the other end for the Lions, off Athens' quarterback Dakota Converse who was 3-of-4 passing for 41 yards in the ballgame. The Lions weren't able to complete any of their ten pass attempts.
Jesse Deppe led the Lion defense with ten tackles and three sacks. Rose had five tackles. Rose, Noah Musser, Nicholas Martin, Shepard and Cam Carpenter each picked up an Athens fumble for the Lion D.
“Jesse Deppe played a great game. This is his third year on the varsity. He is a junior. He is the leader of our defense and does a great job of coaching our kids up and making sure they know what they are doing,” coach Martin said. “If he is out, he is not standing on the sideline at practice. He is watching from behind and he is coaching them up. He did a great job, and I thought at times our corners really made nice plays forcing the play back in to our linebackers.”
“These kids are coachable, and they're paying attention and they're making adjustments.”
The Lion offense had a trio of backs carry the load. Rose finished with 13 carries for 63 yards. Callan Hoefler had seven rushes for 59 yards and Shepard had 16 carries for 54 yards.
“I am so proud of our team here today, coming out and playing in this heat and just doing a great job,” Martin said.