TIGER FOOTBALL      

"We will play with great effort and compete as long as there is time on the clock"                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     

 

Mission Statement:

To Create an Environment that produces student athletes who excel in the classroom, work as a team, increase their work ethic, and become leaders in the community.                                                               

 

TIGERS VARSITY 2007

CONGRATS TO RAY VANPUTTEN

Our QB was named to the FIRST TEAM ACADEMIC ALL STATE FOOTBALL TEAM!  Ray joins 37 other student athletes from around the state for this great accomplishment.  Out of the 38 players on this team, 33 had a 4.0 or better and 24 of the students were currently 1st in their class.  Great Work Ray- You have shown tremendous leadership in the classroom!

Along with Ray's accomplishments, our Team finished in the top 20 teams of  Division 4.   Our players continue to work hard on and off the field and this is the reason we are on the upward climb for the 2nd straight year - Great Job to everyone!

 

ALL-AREA SELECTIONS

Congrats to the following individuals for their nominations at the All-Area Meeting:

Offense:

 2nd Team: RB John Wells and OL Mark Wagner

  Defense:

 2nd Team: LB Josh Alverson

 HM:  DB Brad Saxton and LB Jake Mikula

 

 

 

CONGRATS TO FOLLOWING KIDS FOR ALL-CONF. SELECTIONS:

OFFENSE: 

1st TEAM:  Mark Wagner (OL)

 Honorable Mention:  John Wells (RB) and Brandon Castillo (OL)

 DEFENSE:


1st TEAM: Josh Alverson (LB)  and Brad Saxton (DB)

 2nd TEAM: Jake Mikula (LB)

    We have been talking to players for a few years now that when you have more success as a team, you will get more recognition for individual awards.  It's not a surprise that we have had our best season in the last 3 years in terms of attendance in the weight room, Grade Point Average in the Classroom and Wins on the Football field.  And now, this was the best we have done at the All-Conference Selections.  I'm proud of all these guys for how hard they worked the entire year  and they deserved these awards- Great Job!

 

Awards Banquet

We had everyone except two of the kids in attendance, a very well prepared meal, awards for these players and a highlite video.  The players enjoyed the night and it was a good ending to a fun season. 

We gave away 4 individual awards as well last night: "Rudy award ( Top Practice and Team Player)", Most Improved Player, Most Valuable Player and the "Tiger Award"....

Below is a list of who came away with the awards:

RUDY AWARD:  RUBEN JUAREZ
 

MOST IMPROVED:  BRAD SAXTON

TIGER AWARD: MARK WAGNER

MOST VALUABLE PLAYER:  JOHN WELLS

 

One other thing we did last night was announce next years captains- They are as follows: 

Zech Marsh, Jake Mikula, Brian Ferrer and Dan Frey.

 

Thanks again to everyone who came out last night and has been an encouraging fan and supporting parent.  Thanks!

 

Newaygo Vs Grant Pictures (More to Come Later)

 

Awards Banquet(s) - NOVEMBER 6th @ 6 PM

We will be holding the Awards Banquets on November 6th @ 6 PM.  Varsity will be held in the MS Cafeteria.  9th and 10th grade will be held in the HS Cafeteria. 

We have a lot more Pictures Coming Soon...thanks to Mr. Saxton - Below is just a handful from the Fruitport Game:

 

Fruitport vs Grant 07 Pictures

 

 

Tigers End Season w/ Shutout

The Tiger Defense had been playing better and better as the season had rolled along and it showed up in a big way Friday Night.  Not only did the Tiger D shutout the Whitehall Vikings, they also had 2 Interceptions, a fumble recovery and a TD.  They led the charge as the Tigers rolled onto a 14-0 Victory over Whitehall.  

The Seniors deserved this victory after working so hard throughout the entire season.  It was a nice way to end the season... great work guys!

 

Last Game of the Year @ Home Tonight Versus Whitehall

We have been a little spoiled w/ great weather over the last few weeks but it looks like its going to be wet and cold for the Final Game against the Vikings. Whitehall has a record of 4-4 and they play in the West Michigan Conference.  We hope we will be able to send our Seniors off with a Win for their last ever game in a Tiger Uniform. 

Freshman ended the season @ 6-3, while the JV ended up at 1-7.

 

A very hard fought football game by both teams

Newaygo came into this game averaging 36 points a game and blowing teams out every week. Because of this, there was a lot of talk that they would do the same to our team.  That wasnt the case, in fact it turned out to be a very close game until the final couple minutes. 

We had a fumble early in the 2nd quarter that gave them the ball at our 1 yard line and they punched it in from there to give them a 7-0 halftime lead.  In the second half we had 3 offensive possessions inside Newaygo's 20 yard line and we came up short all 3 times, 2 of them by a matter of inches. 

The game was still 7-0 going into the 4th quarter and we had the ball deep in their territory.  On 4th and 3 John Wells lunged for a first down and it appeared he had made it, but when they brought the chains out, we were about 2" short from a first down.  Newaygo then broke a couple long runs and scored again with about 6 minutes to go to make the score 14-0.  Our team responsed one more time with another great drive down to the Newaygo's 5 yard line with about 3 1/2 minutes left, but again couldnt get the ball in the end zone.  Newaygo's last score came with about 30 seconds left in the game to make the final score 21-0.

As usual, both teams played very hard all night and although the score doesnt show it, it truly was a great game and a game of inches. 

We have one final home game this week against Whitehall, who is currently 4-4. 

I would like to thank our parents and fans for their support last Friday Night.  We had a very supportive and energetic crowd with consistent chants of "Let Go Tigers".  Our players were talking about our crowd and enjoyed it very much- THANK YOU!   

 

Rivalry Week:  Varsity @ Newaygo 7 PM

We are coming off from our 1st road win last week versus Tri-County. Tonight, we play our last game on the road as we head North to play the Lions who are currently 5-2 and playing good football.  We have had a great week of practice, (with the exception of a few injuries) and we are confident our team will play very hard with a ton of enthusiasm tonight.   This should be a fun game to watch and we hope all of our Tiger Faithful will dress up warm and come out with a ton of energy to support the team tonight. 

Our 9th grade fell to 5-3 last night playing one of the best 9th grade teams around the area- undefeated GR Christian.  Our JV also lost to Newaygo.

Grant 48  Tri-County 6

We started off a little shaky with a couple turnovers inside the Tri-County 20 yard line on our first two drives.  But once we eliminated those mistakes, we were able to get points regularly and the D played great all night coming up with 5 turnovers.  The offense also totalled over 500 yards of offense for the first time in 3 years.  

Our team has now won 3 out of its last 4 games with the only loss being to league leading Fruitport.  This was a very important victory as we head into a big game against the 5-2 Newaygo Lions who are coming off a loss to Fruitport 28-14. We will need a great week of practice from the team and a ton of support from our fans Friday Night. 

GRANT @ TRI-COUNTY TONIGHT 7 PM

We are coming off from 3 straight home games and posted a 2-1 record in those games.  We now enter the final third of the season as we go back on the road to face the Tri-County Vikings.  We will see all of the Tiger Faithful at 7 PM tonight.

The 9th Grade improved their record to 5 wins and 2 losses by defeating Tri-County last night.  They will face their biggest test of the season next week as they play the 7-0 Grand Rapids Christian Eagles. The JV was able to get their first victory of the year last night with a final score of 35-12.  They will play host to Rival Newaygo next week.  Great Job to Both Teams.

 

A FEW PICTURES OF THE FRUITPORT GAME COURTESY OF ZECH's MOM- THANK YOU!

 

Fruitport 25  Tigers 0

Fruitport shows why they are undefeated in our league. They are big, strong,  physical and very good on the Line of Scrimmage.  They are extremely tough to slow down and when you make the mistakes we made in the 2nd half, its almost impossible to prevent them from scoring.  The score was 7-0 at half and we had a couple chances to put points on the board but failed.  In the 2nd half, we dropped 4 passes, threw 2 interceptions and fumbled 3 snaps from center and those mistakes led to the last 3 Fruitport touchdowns.  They are a great team and deserve credit for the way the played but this could have been a different game if we would have limited our mistakes.  We need to come back out and have another good week of practice as we go back on the road this week to Tri-County. 

Freshman won again and improved to 5-2 and the JV game was postponed due to lightning.

 

Two in a Row:  Tigers 13 Spring Lake 10

After starting the season 0-3, our team has rebounded with back to back victories. Last Friday night, your tigers played hard all night and came away with a 13-10 victory over Spring Lake.  After falling behind 3-0 early in the first quarter, Grant responded with 13 straight points.  Spring Lake then had a long run to set up a score and make it a 13-10 score.  On the next kickoff, we fumbled and they recovered on our 30 yard line.  But the defense came up big and held them to a 47 yard field goal try, which came up short and the Tigers hung on to win.  This was a much needed win as we head into a game versus a great Fruitport Trojans team, who is now 4-1 and defeated Orchard View last Friday Night.  See you this Friday night for our Homecoming!

The 9th and 10th grade both lost last week to the undefeated Spring Lake 9th and 10th grade teams.

 

Tigers Defeat Ludington 34-6

Our team couldnt wait to play at home on Friday night after starting the season with 3 straight road games.  The players played with great emotion and enthusiasm all night and executed better than they have all year.  We were able to set the tone early too with a nice opening kickoff return from John Wells, followed by a 40 yard touchdown drive from the offense.  The players have continued to work hard in practice and it finally payed off on Friday night.  Thanks to everyone who came out to support us Friday Night.  Next week we are at home again versus the Spring Lake Lakers!

9th Grade team improved to 3-1 and the 10th grade team fell to 0-4

OV pours it on last week

Ov was coming off a loss in a game where they had a bunch of penalty's and four turnovers, but we didnt see that OV team.  They executed their Offense perfectly and were too strong and fast for us last Friday.  They are a program we have continued to struggle with year after year and have a lot of work to do to get to that level.  Our players kept fighting to the end of the game and after the onslaught in the first quarter actually outscored them the rest of the way 16-14. 

We have our first home game versus Ludington this Friday night @ 7 PM...

 

 

Players of the week

We have been awarding an "honorary captain" each week for hard work during practice.  Those awards so far have gone to Jake Mikula, Matt Becker and Dan Frey. 

Jake Mikula had a great first couple weeks of practice and had an exceptional scrimmage to earn him the award. 

Matt Becker had an interception, very good coverage all night on Birch Runs receivers and a few tackles to earn him the award.

This week Dan Frey earned it after coming off from an ankle injury and not playing week 1.He still ended up rushing for over 100 yards against Fremont. 

Great Job Guys, keep up the good work!

We have also started awarding "scout team" players of the week.  These are kids who are focusing on not only getting their own selves better each week, but focused on getting their teammates better each and every week. Sometimes it may seem like a thankless job, but it's so important for our improvement as a team.

 Our Scout player of the week last week was Chad Dauchy.  I wasn't even sure he was going to play this year as we didnt see him much in the off-season but he is definitely getting better each and every week.  He did a great job at Defensive End last week and made Cody Brooks work hard to get ready for Fremont.  Cody turned in a very good performance Friday night opening holes for Dan Frey and Company.  Great work Mr. Dauchy!

 

Fremont 21 Grant 20

It was a very tough ending for us in what ended up being a great football game.  It was a back and forth game all night and we came out on the short side.  We were coming off a lopsided loss last week and it's always interesting to see how the kids respond to those types of situations and are kids responded well. We executed much better, outgaining Fremont in total yards. We played with a lot of emotion and heart too. But, a couple turnovers, a few long pass plays by Fremont and missed opportunities by us in the kicking game ended up costing us the victory. 

Its not going to get any easier in this league, so we have to get back after it and have another good week of practice as we go forward to face Orchard View at their place next Friday night. 

Enjoy your long weekend- see you at practice Monday ( 6 PM) 

 

 

Grant Vs Fremont Tonight @ 7 PM

Fremont (1-0) is coming off from a win over Lakeview 7-6.  This should be a great football game tonight and we hope all the Tiger Faithful will be there helping the team out. 

9th and 10th grade both loss last night.  9th grade (1-1) lost to a very good Bryon Center team, a team that won last week 62-0 and the JV team (0-2) lost to a good Fremont Packers team. 

 

NOT WHAT WE EXPECTED

I'm not sure "dissappointing" is the right word after Friday Nights  lopsided loss to Birch Run 33-0.  We had very high expectations going into this game and felt like the guys were prepared, but we just didn't play well in any aspect of the game on Friday Night.  Our Defense couldn't get off the field in critical situations, including on the opening drive when Birch Run went for it and got it on 4th and 1 on their own 39 yard line.  The Panthers ended up 6 for 6 on 4th down plays and it took its toll on the defense.  We also struggled miserably on offense, as we made mental error after mental error. We also had too many turnovers and penalties to sustain any type of drives versus a great Panther Defense!

 
I have no doubts that our kids we will come back, have a great week of practice and give Fremont a great football game.  The game will be this coming THURSDAY @ 7 PM.

Birch Run Tonight- 7 PM @ their place

We hope our fans will make the 2 1/2 hour trip to Birch Run tonight.  We expect a great game and effort out of both teams tonight and hope you will be there to support the Tigers!

As for the younger levels, the 9th grade started their season out on the right foot last night by getting a 13-0 decision.  Two long runs by Hutchins and Alex along with some great defensive play led this team to victory.

 
The Jv Team struggled right from the beginning of the game as they fumbled the opening kickoff and Birch Run followed it up with a TD two plays later.  The final score was 34-6 Birch Run.

 

 

One More Final Week of Preparation

This team has been hard at work for a long time now and we have one final week to put things together before we make the long road trip over to Birch Run.  We have showed improvements each week and we had a good scrimmage versus Comstock Park, Kent City and Muskegon Oakridge.  We still have work to do yet though in order to get ready for a great program like the Panthers. 

We are now on the school schedule starting this week:
 

Monday: 3:25-6:15

Tuesday: 3:25-5:45 followed by "D" Meeting 5:45-6:30

Wednesday:  3:25-5:45 followed by Team Dinner

Thursday: 3:25- 4:55

Friday:  @ Birch Run GAMETIME 7 PM

 

LESS THAN 2 WEEKS 2 GO

One week of two-a-days in the book.  Kids are working hard and getting in shape.  We ended this first week with a black and orange scrimmage on Saturday.  The kids were divided up as equal as possible and it showed as it was a very competitive match up and kids really showed up w/ good intensity and enthusiasm.  It was a fun morning w/ the kids and we had a nice turnout from our parents.  Thanks to everyone who came out on a warm Saturday morning!!

Dont forget this week's schedule:

Monday:  3-9 PM

Tuesday:  3-9 PM

Wednesday: 3-9 PM (Could possibly be cut shorter if Monday and Tuesday workouts go well)

Thursday 8-11 AM (Pictures from 10-10:40)

Friday:  SCRIMMAGE - VARSITY AT HOME, While the  JV AND 9th @ Comstock Park 10 AM  ( TEAMS INCLUDE Comstock Park, Grant, Oakridge And Kent City)

 

 

JULY NEWSLETTER IS HERE

There have been slight changes to next weeks schedule once again.  We will have Varsity Equipment Handout on Monday, Varsity Parents meeting and dinner on Tuesday and then everyone is off until the start of practice.  We were going to have a 9th and 10th grade parent meeting, but have postponed it until August 10th.  Check out the July Newsletter above for more information.

 

Hope Everyone Enjoyed their week Off

We are coming off a nice short vacation and I hope everyone had a enjoyable time with family and friends.  Now its time to get back to work with the Tiger Football Family. 

We have had a very busy week so far as we've had our normal weight room workouts along with 7 on 7 workouts at Cedar Springs and Hudsonville High School.  We will continue 7 on 7 events this Saturday at Muskegon Oakridge and again next Tuesday back at Cedar Springs.  This Saturday we start at 9 AM and next Tuesday is @ 6 PM. 

Hard to believe, but we are just 24 days away from our first practice!

Less than 60 days until 1st Game

The month of June is all but gone and the season is approaching us fast.  June has been a busy month for a lot of kids but July is going to be even busier. 

We start the month with a relaxing 1st week as everyone is off and can spend time with friends and family.  But Starting on July 9th, we have 7 on 7's starting up, we have back to back to back Saturday events, youth camp, group meetings and weights.  We need our committment level to continue and climb over the next few weeks.  Our attendance has gotten better over the last week, but still have a ways to go.   

Congrats to Brandon Bogner and Kaleb Vargo.  We elected one 9th grade captain (Brandon) and one JV captain (Kaleb) for next year at last weeks football camp.  Both of these kids are leaders in attendance for their classes, both have made huge strides in overall strength and we feel both will have big impacts this coming season.  Great job so far this off-season, keep it up.  

 

Busy 1st week of Summer

This 1st week of the summer included 3 days of lifting, a Lineman Camp at Oakridge and the first ever Commanche workout.

As for the lifting, are overall numbers were up from the last two years, but as a coaching staff we were very dissappointed in the turnout.  We have talked with several kids who weren't around and believe the numbers will climb considerably next week.

The Oakridge Lineman Camp was one Hot Day.  With Temps reaching 96 degrees that day, we had 9 kids getting great coaching from members of various High School staffs (including ours) as well as the Grand Valley Lakers Staff.  The kids in attendance were Mark Wagner, Brian Wood, Josh Alverson, Zech Marsh, Kaleb Vargo, Cody Spooner, Spencer Proctor, Chris Lightfoot and Mason Stickney.  Another  exciting part of that day was that 5 of those 9 kids made it back for the lifting session at night after putting the long day in at the camp!! Great Work Men!

In addition to the regular summer workouts, we also issued a challenge to our kids of 3 additional grueling workouts- we have named these the commanche workouts. The first of those 3 workouts was today and we had 18 kids who showed up for the challenge.  These kids showed tremendous heart and teamwork this morning helping each other through a grueling workout.  We were excited to have this many kids attend this first event on a Saturday Morning during the summer and we are looking forward to the next two events as well. 

Next up for a handful of kids in our program is the U of M Football Camp. We are very excited that 7 of our varsity players are leaving tomorrow for a 5 day camp in Ann Arbor.  Randy Ives, Zech Marsh, Josh Alverson, Brian Wood, Jake Mikula, Brad Saxton and John Wells are all excited to get in better shape, meet other great football players from around the state, and work on techniques early this summer.  Have fun guys!

Dont forget that this week is also our High School 1 day team camp and grillout.  This coming Thursday from 5-9 PM we hope to have our entire program in attendance for this event.  If you havent turned in your form yet, please get with Coach Chapman asap or turn it into the High School office.  Of course we will see you at the weight room first this coming Monday!

 

SCHEDULE CHANGES

 There are some small changes and updates to our Summer Calendar:

1)  Our practice field and game field is going to be getting fixed up nice and we need to be off from it this summer.  Therefore, the 7 on 7 event that was originally scheduled IS CANCELLED!

2.)  We need to move our "equipment handout" days to the week of July 23- More Info to follow at a later date.

3.) We will have a 9th and 10th grade parent meeting on July 30th as well while the kids are lifting weights- parent meeting should last from 7 PM until about 7:35 PM.

 

Reminders for the upcoming weeks:

 Community Help:  Make sure if your signed up this coming weekend that you make it there on time and represent the school and football program in a professional manner.  Grant's township cant be more happy that your volunteering your time.  Thanks in advance for your help!

  EXAMS:  One last reminder- please take time to study hard for the last few exams.  We need each one of you to get it done so that we can meet our 3 academic goals.

 IRONMAN:  Juarez and Castillo ended the last two weeks of lifting by being our lifters of the week.  Both of these kids have been very committed all season long and in the top 7 in overall attendance.  Juarez has been one of our top kids in the dot drill all year and has worked hard to get stronger each week.  Castillo has really made progress in the weight room lifts and we are looking forward to him playing this summer as this will be his third year on Varsity.  Both kids ended the year strongly- Great Job and we will see you more this summer.

Helmets for Camps:  If your attending the Oakridge Lineman Camp or the U of M Football Camp, we will be getting you helmets on Monday the 11th at the lifting sessions.  Please make sure you attend one of the sessions on that day.

 Commitment Forms:  If you plan on being with us this summer for the committed time, please sign the sheet and return it next week. 

 Pledge sheet and Camp Forms:  We need your  camp forms turned in asap possible so that we can order t-shirts accordingly.  Also, please be working on those pledge sheets if you want to go after some of the ideas to make our field that much better. 

 

Great Turnout for Program Meeting

We held a meeting After School yesterday to see who was planning on playing football.  We had our best turnout in a long time, as we had 90 kids in attendance.  We also have about 5 other kids who are playing JV Baseball who couldnt make the meeting.  This was very encouraging to see as the last two years we have had 81 and 82 involved in the program and the year before that it was around 76. 

We had 33 Varsity Players attend, 27 JV players and 28 Freshman.  The kids received the May Newsletter, Fundraiser Pledge Sheet, Tiger Football Camp Form, SUMMER CALENDER (JUNE,JULY AND AUGUST), Varsity Attendance sheet,  Weight Room updates and whole lot more verbal information regarding grades, physicals, 7 on 7's, and other available camps as well.

If anyone needs the handouts that were giving, see me in the weight room and I will get them to you.  A copy of the Newsletter is Posted Below:

MAY NEWSLETTER HERE

Brian Wood was our Ironman last week.  Brian is one of the leaders in attendance and in total overall strength.  He is working hard and loves Tiger Football. He does a great job with helping the younger guys in their lifts as well. We have high hopes for Brian this upcoming year and we know he has high hopes for our TEAM.  Good Week Brian!

 

Brian Ferrer gets Ironman of Week Award

Brian has been working hard this entire off-season, including hitting the weight room during b-ball season.  His committment to the program has been great this year.  He had a very good week during our testing last week as he jumped up 155 lbs in his 4 lift totals.  As the off-season has gone along, Brian has continued to make an impression and we feel he has a chance to be a big contributor next fall.

 Our May Newsletter should be out early next week with more updates and info...

Reminder to all Players:  We have a meeting for the entire program 9-12th grade NEXT WEDNESDAY AT 3:15 in the Fine Arts Center.  If you plan on being part of the Tiger Football Program, you need to attend this meeting so make plans now to be in attendance.

 

Test Results are now Updated by clicking link below:

It was a great week for the Tigers in the weight room last week.  We had a total of 102 new personal records established out of 113 records tested last week.  We had several players who had their 4 lift total increase by 100 plus lbs. 

The varsity player who increased the most in his total was Brian Ferrer who jumped up 155 lbs from the last time we tested, 7 weeks ago.  The JV player who increased the most in his lifts was Spencer Proctor who increased by a total of 175 lbs and the leading incoming Freshman was Brandon Bogner who increased his total lifts by 95 pounds.  Its not a coincedence that all three of these players are conistent in showing up.  Great job to these 3 individuals and the rest of the team for a great couple months!

Our latest Ironman of the week, went to one of our current varsity baseball players- Ran Vanputten.  Ray has been coming into speed workouts and also working some QB drills everyother week for about 20-25 minutes while still making an impact for the baseball team.  We have been looking for someone to step up and want the QB position and right now Ray is the frontrunner for the job.  Keep up the good work!

TEST RESULTS IN WEIGHT ROOM HERE

 

 

Weight Room Testing is Happening this Week

We started the weight room testing yesterday and will continue through Friday.  In the first day alone, we had 40 new personal records established.  We will have all the results posted by early next week.

Spring Sports continue to go well for the Tigers.  The baseball team is still undefeated and currently at the top of the standings with Fruitport.  And the boys track team is coming off winning their second straight invitational last saturday. The track team did lose a couple meets last week but is still on pace to finish near the top of the lakes 8 standings.  The Boys Tennis team is coming off a win over Orchard View last week as well.  Keep up the good work!

Our latest IronMan is one of our captains- John Wells.  John has been close on a couple different weeks of earning this award.  He is a constant in the weight room and is currently our strongest man in the program despite only weighing around 175 lbs.  His Bench Press has climbed up to 260 lbs and his Clean is up to 235 and should be broken later this week.  Wells is a regular in the weight room, while running track too.  Great Job the last couple weeks John!

 

Spring Sports Finally Get Kicked Off

After a couple weeks filled with snow and cancellations, the spring sports finally got going and it was a good start.  The Varsity Baseball team opened up the season on the road with a victory over Tri-County and the Track Teams ( Boys and Girls) each won their meets against Spring Lake and Fremont. 

 

Two Different Speed Testing Results have been updated

Within the last week, several of our varsity kids tested in the dot drill and in the 40 yard dash.  We had 7 out of 9 kids who had previously tested in the 40 yard dash improve their times and 7 out of 8 kids improved their times in the dot drill.  You can see the updated results in the Iron Men Section.  Our Fastest Man in the 40 yard dash was Dan Frey as he ran 4.63. 

Our Ironman of the week was Zach Marsh.  Zach has been working hard each and every week.  Not only has he been increasing his size, strength and speed, he has also been a huge factor in our attendance numbers continuing to climb.  He has shown great leadership among his class and keeps the pressure on his 10th grade classmates to attend on a regular basis.  Mr. Marsh improved both his 40 yard dash time and dot drill time this week.  Were going to see big things from Zach on the football field if he keeps up this work ethic and attitude! 

 

 

2007 MARCH NEWSLETTER IS HERE

Ironmen of Week for the last Month

It's been a while since we have brought up the Ironmen of the Week.  The last four weeks, we had four new winners: Team Captain Josh Alverson, Mark Wagner, Jake Mikula and Kaleb Vargo.   All of these kids have been very consistent week in and week out.  They were also involved in Powerlifting Competition and the varsity guys have been at all the speed training workouts as well.  Great job to all four - keep up the good work. 

The Newsletter is nearly completed, we are just trying to confirm a few dates and it will be completed.  Look for it to be out soon.

Go Tigers!

 

 

STATE POWERLIFTING MEET

 

We had 6 boys compete in the State Powerlifting Meet this past weekend - Jake Garza, Jake Mikula, John Wells, Kaleb Vargo, Cory Acosta and Josh Alverson.  All of them did a great job representing Grant and 3 of them ( Wells, Mikula and Garza) even earned top 10 finishes.   Garza and Mikula both took home 5th place at the JV level and Wells received 10th place at the Varsity level.

 

The latest Newsletter should be out by the end of this week.

 

Juan Enriquez Takes 4th Place at Wrestling Finals

Juan shows his toughness and determination as he ends up with a 4th place finish at the State Final Meet.  Great Job Juan!

In the weight room, we had our best week in attendance to date.  We averaged 42 kids per day last week.  The Varsity group has really stepped up the last few weeks as we are now averaging about 19 a day...  The JV team has increased their numbers too while the 8th grade class has lost a few from the previous weeks.  Overall, things are headed in the right direction.  We also started speed training on the 5th and kids are starting to realize they have a long way to go to get back into shape. 

Finally, we had 2 kids (Ray Vanputten and Matt Becker) attend a QB Football camp this past weekend.  It was a great workout for both kids who went home with some tired muscles and very sore arms.  Were very happy to see the effort being put forth by both these kids-  I'm not sure Grant has had very many QB's attend Camps in March- this is very encouraging!

 

Winter Sports are Winding Down

Be sure to check out our B-Ball Team tonight @ Home vs. Fremont Packers ( Round 1- Districts)...Game Starts at 6 PM.  Also, Def. End Juan Enriquez will be wrestling at the state meet  which starts this coming Thursday, March 8th.

Good Luck to both programs!

At the weight room, attendance continues to increase.  We had our biggest turnout of the year last week as 39 kids filed into the Fitness Center.  Besides for a summer workout, this is the largest attendance we've seen since the start of this off-season program was implemented a couple years ago... The 8th graders continue to impress as they have a ;arge group who has been very dilligent and consistent.  The Varsity team now has had 31 different players working out at one time or another, we just need a little more consistency from about 15 of those guys and we would be really making progress.  Overall, its been a great last couple weeks and guys are making good gains.

The Monthly Newsletter will be out after the State Powerlifting Meet takes place, which is March 17th.

 

Good Weekend for Tiger Faithful

It was an exciting weekend for Tiger Fans.  On Friday Night, our varsity basketball team started things out right by defeating Fruitport.

On Saturday, things continued to go well in two different events powerlifting and wrestling:

 At the Wrestling Regional Meet, Juan Enriquez was able to make it into the final round and keep his season going. 

Finally, at Wyoming Lee High School, a group of 12 Football Players competed at the Regional powerlifting meet and had great success. Attendees included:  John Wells, Brandon Castillo, Josh Alverson, Mark Wagner, Brad Saxton, Brian Wood, Dan Frey, Cory Acosta, Jake Mikula, Chris Lightfoot, Kaleb Vargo, and Lorenzo Lopez. 

 We were able to take home our first trophy as the JV Team Placed 3rd overall in the competition.  We also had 6 individuals qualify for the state meet, which will be held at Muskegon High School on March 17th:

JV

Cory Acosta:  145 Weight Class 1st Place

Jake Mikula:  155 Weight Class  2nd Place

 Lorenzo Lopez  119 Weight Class 3rd Place

Kaleb Vargo  207 Weight Class  3rd Place   

 

VARSITY

John Wells  181 Weight Class 1st Place

Josh Alverson - Qualified by lifting the total weight Required in his weight class

GREAT JOB TO ALL WHO COMPETED AND THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO CAME OUT AND SUPPORTED THEM.                      

 

Reminders and Updates week Of Feb. 19th

1.)  Powerlifting Meet is this Saturday @ Wyoming Lee:  If you plan on attending you need to see Coach Chapman asap!  We will meet at the Fitness Center 7:45 AM and will probably be back around 2:30/3:00 PM.  Traditionally, the meet will start with the JV kids lifting first and then followed by Varsity.  We hope to have pictures and results from this meet posted on here next week. 

2.)  Juan Enriquez Qualified for the Regional Wrestling tournament this past weekend.  Congrats!

3.)  Speed Training and Conditioning is just around the corner.  It starts Monday Morning- March 5th @ the Middle School. 

4.)  Our Ironman Of The Week Program started the week of Feb. 5th.  Our first winner of the award this year was Dustin Guerne.  Dustin has been working very hard for well over a year and its paying off.  He has increased his 4 lift total by over 100 lbs since August, which is well above any of our other players.  He has been very reliable and is also someone who is close to the top in overall attendance.  Great Start to the off-season Dustin- Keep it up!

 

Congrats to the following football players for their success at this weekends "LAKES 8" wrestling conference tournament:

Varsity DE:  Juan Enriquez 215 Lb. Weight Class Champion

Varsity TE:  Tyler Jacobsen 171 Lb. Weight Class  4th Place

JV DB:  Mike Newton 112 LB  Weight Class 3rd Place

Freshman DE:  Kevin Atwood  140 LB Weight Class 3rd Place

 

THE 1st 2007 NEWSLETTER IS NOW OUT:

2007 FEBRUARY NEWSLETTER

 

CONGRATS TO GRANT TIGERS BBALL TEAM:  DEFEATING RIVAL NEWAYGO LIONS 54-50 IN OVERTIME!!!  Great Game by Both Teams and Fantastic Win For the TIGERS!

36 People show up to watch the 2006 Highlight Video

We weren't sure how many to expect at the Fine Arts Center last night, but ended up with a very nice turnout.  The group of Seniors is a tremendous group of kids who we are all going to miss next year.   They made a great impact on this Tiger Football Program this past fall and they are doing a great job of building school spirit in the school as well.  It was good to see all of them come out last night for one last hoorah!  Go Tigers!

 

2006 Highlight Video will be shown Thursday Night

The Fine Arts Center is opening their doors for us this Thursday Night ( Jan 25th) @ 6 PM to allow us to watch our completed Highlight DVD on the big screen.  We will be serving pizza and snacks for all who attend.  You will have an opportunity to purchase one of these DVD's for $25 at this event.

The weight room attendance continues to get better since the new year started.  We had 3 JV B-ball players coming in to workout before practice last week, which is a great sign of commitment on their part.  We also have a core group now that we can count on each every time the room is open.  Things are heading in the right direction at the beginning of this off-season. 

Our First 2006 Newsletter will be out in the upcoming weeks with much more information.  We are very excited for some of the new opportunities our program will have over the next few months.  Stay Tuned!

 

Back To Work

I trust everyone had a nice relaxing couple weeks with family and friends, but its now time to get back to work with your teammates.  We started our lifting sessions again on Monday the 8th.  We had 14 different varsity players attend workouts last week.  We also have 12 Varsity Players participating in either Basketball or Wrestling.  We expect to have about 35 Varsity Players next season which means we are getting approx. 75% of those players who are involved in something right now. This is a good starting point but needs to be improved on. If your not at the weight room or in a sport, what are you doing to get better?  Its hard for us to count on you during the season if we don't see you in the off-season.

We are excited for the group who have been at our weight room sessions.  There has been consistency from about 11 Varsity Players and it sounds like we are going to get about that many to attend the powerlifting meets in February and March.  Any Freshman through Seniors who want to compete in these events can get with me at upcoming weight room sessions for more information.  Our first meet will be at the end of February at Wyoming Lee High School.

See you Monday the 15th at the Fitness Center!

 

Have A Safe and Happy Holidays

We are taking a break from football stuff over the next few weeks.  There is no lifting this week and the motor city bowl team trip this year has been cancelled.  If you have transportation and would still like to use the tickets, get with me and we will take care of it.  Thanks to everyone who has already been working hard this off-season.  Have a great holiday, be safe and enjoy your time off.  See you in January!

Weight Room Testing results and speed Testing results will be posted over the next few weeks.  In the mean time, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

 

OFF-SEASON LIFTING IS NOW UNDERWAY

Last week was our first week back to lifting.  We averaged 10 "future" varsity football players and 1 underclassmen.  It was an ok start to the off-season, but unfortunately we were missing quite a few players who we were expecting in attendance.  Today was better as we had 14 varsity guys in attendance and 4 future JV Players. Zach Marsh, Cody Brooks and Jake Mikula have done a nice job of getting our sophmore numbers up in the weight room as we were up to 6 today.

 Over the past week, we tested on the Bench Press, Squat, Deadlift and Power Clean.  Our strongest man in the program so far is John Wells, with Josh Alverson right on his heals.

Congrats to our Bball Team as they have gotten off to a 2-0 start this season with wins over Sparta and Ludington.  Our wrestling team, led by our interior lineman Juan Enriquez, is much improved this year too.  Go Tigers!

 

We are very exciting to be working side by side with the Rocket Football Program now.  We believe there are great things to come over the next few years as this relationship progresses.  Be sure to check out all the Rocket Football Information by clicking below:

http://www.grantrocketfootball.org/

We also have a link to the left for you to click on too.

 

7 Players went down and watched two of the Football Finals

Our 3 captains (Wells, Alverson and Wagner) joined up with Mikula, Saxton, Toohey and Vanputten and went down to Ford Field to watch the Division 1 and Division 7 State Finals.  Although both games were blowout victories it was still a great time together.  Its always a great site to see 20,000 fans watching a high school football game.  And its great to see teams from our Area competing for the highest prize and in 4 different divisions, actually winning the game.  Congrats go out to Muskegon Catholic, Muskegon, East Grand Rapids and Zeeland West for winning state tites.   Rockford and Coopersville also had fantastic seasons and ended up with being State Runner-Ups.   

We will be heading back down to Ford Field one more time this year to watch the Motor City Bowl.  If your interested in going, please sign up at the upcoming weight room sessions.  Speed Testing and Weight Room Testing starts December 4th... See you There!

GO TIGERS

27 Players from The Tiger Football Program will be involved in Winter Sports

Be sure to get out and check out the Basketball Games and Wrestling events as we have 27 players throughout the program who will be participating in these events.  For those of you who are not involved we look forward to seeing you at each one of the weight room sessions. 

We had our first football meeting today and there was a good turnout from the junior class but the sophmore class was missing several people.  If you were not there, you need to make sure that you get with one of the captains for more information.

Reminder: This coming Saturday we will be heading to Ford Field to watch two of the eight High School Finals football games.  We will first see Muskegon Catholic at 10 AM and then follow that up by watching two time defending champion Rockford defend their title.  If you want to go but didnt sign up, get with one of the captains so that we can make sure we have enough transportation arranged.  If you plan on attending you need to be at the Fitness Center by 6:30 AM this coming Saturday.  We should be back around 8 PM... Please bring $20 with you for your ticket and food money.  Thank you!

 

Eric Evans and Josh Hudson earn Honorable Mention All Area Awards

Congrats again to 2 of our captains as they earned Honorable Mention All-Area last night.  Both of these players were 1st team All-Conference also...  Congrats

Good Luck To all of our Football Players who are trying out for Winter Sports...We wish you all the best!

REMINDER:  We have our Next Football Meeting on November 21st at 3:15 PM in the Fitness Center.  We will be discussing all the upcoming off-season events and workouts.

 

 

Thanks to Everyone who Supported the Tigers This Fall

This was a year that we didnt really want to come to an end.  We had a great group of kids and a terrific group of varsity parents.  Thank you so much for all your support for this team.  Our Senior Class has laid the foundation of what Grant Football will be like for years to come:  Physical, Disciplined, Fast, Aggressive and Intense.  Thank you to every senior on this football team for working so hard the entire year.  Thank you.

We also need to say Congrats to members of our team who earned all conference recognition.  Congrats to the following kids:

Offense:   1st Team Eric Evans (RB #33)                Defense:  1st Team Josh Hudson(DB #2)                              

               2nd Team  Josh Hudson ( QB #2)            Defense:  2nd Team  Josh Alverson (LB  #42)

               Hon. Mention:  Ryan Toohey (WR #11)    Hon Mention:  Rich Hinton ( DL #65)

               Hon. Mention:  Mark Wagner (OL #56)     Hon. Mention:  Jake Mikula (LB #45)

 

Season Comes to an End tonight vs Whitehall

Its hard to believe that this is the last game...the year has seemed to go so fast.  Tonight its the 3-5 Tigers vs the 7-1 Vikings.  The game is a matchup of the 5th place team in the Lakes 8 Conference team vs the 2nd place team in the West Michigan Conference.  We hope to see everyone in Whitehall at 7 PM tonight.

JV's season comes to an end with a tough loss to Whitehall 14-13.  They ended up 4-4-1.

Grant Loses a Heartbreaker to Newaygo 35-32

We have had our share of Close Calls this year and most of them we have ended up on the winning side, but not last Friday.  It was a great game all night played on a very muddy field that went back and forth with neither team really being able to stop the other one.  Both Teams scored 5 touchdowns, both teams punted once, both teams were successful on all their 4th down conversions and both teams were intercepted once.  But, only one team (Newaygo) converted all of their extra points and that ended up being the difference. 

Grant scored first making it 6-0. Then Newaygo went on an 18 play drive to take the lead at 7-6. Grant responded on the next play to make it 14-7.  Newaygo tied it up 14-14.  At half the score was 21-20 Newaygo's lead...as Grant had missed another extra point.  Then after a couple TD's by both teams Grant finally reclaimed the lead again 32-28.   Unfortunately it didnt last long as Newaygo broke a long td run to give them the lead 35-32.  Grant wasnt quite ready to give up though as they converted on two more 1st downs and drove the ball to midfield.  But with 1:45 remaining on the clock, Hudsons pass to Ryan Toohey was intercepted sealing the victory for Newaygo.

It was a great game and all of the players on both teams played very hard.  There is no time to sulk though as it dont get any easier this week as Grant heads into Whitehall's stadium to take on the 7-1 Vikings.  See you Friday at 7 PM for the season finale.

Go Tigers!

 

 

Newaygo Tonight

Its No Secret, this is the game both schools have waited for the entire year.  Newaygo comes in at 4-3 and Grant at 3-4.  There is no question that both teams will play their hearts out and give it everything they got tonight.    Its cold and wet, but we hope that all the Tiger Faithful will be out cheering our team on in their orange and black.  We also hope for a safe game with a Tiger Victory.  Go Tigers!

The Freshman's season came to end last night with a loss to Allendale.  The freshman ended up with a 3-5 record, but made significant improvement the entire year.  This is a group that hasnt had much success over the last couple years but has shown a great work ethic and desire to compete. We look forward to working with these young men over the next few years.

The JV team dropped another game last night as they had way too many mistakes against a good Newaygo JV team.  The final score was 40-21.  The JV is now 4-3-1 and end the season next week at home vs Whitehall.

 

GRANT WINS IN TRIPLE OVERTIME VS TRI-COUNTY: Final Score 55-54

Our Tiger "SPECIAL FORCES" came up huge in this hard fought football game.  It started on the first play of the game as Eric Evans took a kick return of around 80 yards back for a score... and then, with about 3 minutes to go in the game, he did it again.  Then in the overtimes, it was Hudson (QB) and the passing game that took over.  Followed by a game winning 2 point conversion run.  It was an unbelievable football game to be a part of and something these kids will be able to talk about for a long, long time.  And although the Muskegon Chronicle wrote a BAD article which somehow included quotes from myself without ever contacting me, the game was 100% about the kids.. about their effort.. about their constant fight... about their confidence to get the job done when the game was on the line.  I couldnt be more proud of our players in this football game! 

Next Up is our Rival the Newaygo Lions.  We have several things to work on and correct before this game.   But both teams have very similar seasons thus far as Grant is 3-4 and Newaygo is 4-3...the only real difference being that Newaygo beat Spring Lake and we lost to them.  It should be a very good football game!  See you next Friday, 7 PM in Grant!

Go Tigers

HOMECOMING WEEK! 

An exciting week for the Grant Students.  Kids get to be part of so many different things with Assemblies, Parades, Games, Dances etc... that its a very busy week. But I believe our players are excited and focused about the game so hopefully it will be a great game to watch! Gametime is at 7 PM - see you there!

Our 9th and 10th Grade continue to get better as both teams won last night.  The 9th grade won a close game 13-12 and the JV won in blowout fashion 47-6.  This was a great feeling all the way around and Im really excited for our JV kids to pull through after we asked two of their players to join our varsity team this week.  Prentis Williams (#21) and Cody Brooks ( #81) will be playing with us tonight!  Great Job 9th and 10th graders!

 

TIGERS FOUGHT HARD ALL NIGHT BUT FRUITPORT IS TOO GOOD

Our Guys came out with a strong effort and had the lead early in the 2nd quarter. It was 14-7 after a long Eric Evans Kick Return for a TD. But, a blocked punt and then a punt return for a TD by Fruitport was too much to overcome as the Trojans went onto a 35-14 victory.  They have a GREAT defense and an offense thats been averaging almost 35 points a game so we couldnt afford to make some of those mistakes on special teams.  We knew going into the game that we would need to play near perfect to have a chance and unfortunately, that didnt happen.  The Fruitport players and Coaching Staff had nothing but positive things to say about the Tigers.  Although it was a loss for our team, we improved in several areas and that will help us heading into the final 3 weeks. 

Our Fans were great, loud and supportive.... and the tunnel coming out of halftime was great for our players. Thank you to everyone who continues to come out every week (in Bad Weather) and support these players. 

We look forward to coming back home this week for our Homecoming against Tri-County. Gametime is 7 PM Friday Night....and the weather is supposed to be nice!  

Freshman Team gets 2nd Win and JV game ends in a tie

The Tiger freshman came from behind last night to defeat Fruitport 19-14.  They improved their record to 2-4.

The JV game went back and forth all night.  The Tigers took the lead 42-36 with about 35 seconds left in the game.  But Fruitport completed a long pass with 2 seconds remaining in the game to make it end in a tie: 42-42.  The JV's record is now 3-2-1.

The Varsity team is on the road again for the third straight week.  We travel to Fruitport tonight to take on the 4th ranked team in the state.  Fruitport has been impressive all year and their 35-7 whoopin on OV last week showed that they are the real deal this year.  Our Tigers had a good week of practice and should make this an exciting game to attend.  Hopefully the bad weather stays away tonight and everyone can enjoy a great game!  Start Time 7 PM.

Tigers Lose to Spring Lake 17-6

Our team came out on Friday and played very hard right until the final whistle, but it wasnt enough as we left with a very dissappointing loss (17-6).  After being ahead 6-3 most of the game, Spring Lakes QB went on a long run of 62 yards to give the Lakers a 10-6 lead at the end of the 3rd quarter.  The Tigers were responding with a nice drive until a fumble at Spring Lakes 40 yard line stalled their drive.  Then, after getting the ball back again, our Tigers took the ball all the way to Spring Lakes 6 yard line with just over 4 minutes remaining in the game,  but once again were stopped by the Lakers defense.  Finally, after a missed field goal attempt by the Lakers, Grant had one final shot at it but an interception which was returned for a TD, sealed the victory for the Lakers.  This was a good game and our players played with great intensity.  Our Parents and other Fans were very supportive and could be heard throughout the game. Its just tough to be on the losing end this time.  We need to get back to work on the practice field this week as we have no time to dwell on this game. It doesnt get any easier as we get ready to play one of the top teams in the state next week - FRUITPORT. Fruitport is now 5-0 after taking it to Muskegon Orchard View last Friday night. We need to play our best football game of the year next Friday night. We hope to see everyone there and show why we are becoming a great program!

Freshman and JV will play at Home against Fruitport this Thursday.

Freshman and JV both suffer losses last night.  JV led at halftime 7-0 but couldnt keep it going in the 2nd half.  Freshman are now 1-4, while the JV are 3-2. 

Varsity plays tonight, so get yourself dressed up warm and we will see you there.

Tigers are on the road this week vs a Good Spring Lake Team

Our Grant Tigers head out on the road for the 2nd straight week as they take on the Spring Lake Lakers, Friday at 7 PM.  The Lakers are coming off back to back tough losses to Fruitport and OV in the last couple weeks.  Our Team is coming of a win against Ludington and is hoping to put a string of 2 in a row together for the first time this season.  We have had a very good week of practice thus far and if we play this way on Friday, it will be a fun night.  We hope to see all our supportive and LOUD FANS there on Friday night!!   

JV and Freshman are also looking for back to back wins and they are at Home Tonight.

TIGERS DEFEAT LUDINGTON 17-8

Grant improves to 2-2 ( 2-1 in the conference) with a victory over Ludington last Friday night.  The Tigers had a great start to the game with a quick stop on Defense followed by a long TD run by John Wells on their first offensive series.  The offense tacked on another score in the 2nd quarter as Eric Evans plowed his way into the endzone making it 14-0 at halftime.  Then the Tigers added a field goal with the opening possession of the 2nd half to make it 17-0.  The game appeared well in hand before Ludington's special teams started making big plays.  First, they blocked a punt that ended up being a safety. Then on the ensuing kickoff, they had a kick return that took them all the way down to Grants 12 yard line.  Two Plays later they were in the endzone and it had become a close ballgame again.  But, Grant was able to get the ball back on the next series and convert a couple big first downs to end the game.  This was a victory for our Tigers, but there is still a lot of work to be done if were going to win next week.

We are back on the road again next Friday night at Spring Lake.  Spring Lake is 1-3 with losses to OV, FRUITPORT AND WHITEHALL... all of which are still undefeated. This should be a great game to watch. Starttime is 7PM - See you there! 

GO TIGERS!

Freshman And JV both won their games last night

The Tiger Freshman have been improving every week and last night was their reward as they hung on to defeat Ludington 15-12.  The JV squad rebounded after last weeks game and came out on top with a 40-2 Victory.  Great Job Tigers!

BE SURE TO CATCH THE VARSITY TEAM TONIGHT IN LUDINGTON AT 7 PM

Tough, Hard Fought Football game ends in a loss

The Final Score ended up 30-10 in favor of OV, but it wasnt without a hard fought battle from our Grant Players.  The guys hung in there and battled all night, but the 4th quarter mistakes ended up being too costly to get the victory. 

With the score at 21-10 and Grant on the move at midfield, Josh Hudson completed a pass to Ryan Toohey all the way down to the OV 8 yard line... BUT it was called back for holding.  On the next play, Grant Fumbled, OV picked it up and ran it in for a touchdown.   That ended most of the hopes of the Tiger Faithful.

The Tigers will be hard at work this week as they prepare for the next contest, on the road vs. Ludington. 

 

The Orchard View Cardinals will be in town tonight

Our 1-1 Grant Tigers take on the undefeated Orchard View Cardinals tonight.  Orchard View started out the season by defeating Montague and Newaygo.  As most know, they are usually the team to beat each week, as they have now won something like 27 of their last 28 games.  Having said that, our guys are looking forward to the challenge and we we believe it will be another exciting Friday Night.  We will see all of our Fans tonight as we play our last Home Game this month.  GameTime is 7 PM!

The Freshman continue to improve and did lead at halftime last night....  But OV was too tough in the second half and defeated them.  The JV team did not play like they have the other two games this year and they ended up losing badly.  JV Team is now 2-1.

GO TIGERS!

TIGERS WIN IN DRAMATIC FASHION

The Grant Tigers and Fremont Packers went back and forth all night, but in the end it was our Tigers who held onto the victory.  Final Score:  Grant 28  Fremont 25.  This was a great football game and our guys played their hearts out.  They never put their heads down and kept fighting all night. Great Job Tigers! 

TIGERS WELCOME FREMONT PACKERS TONIGHT

The 1-0 Fremont Packers come to town tonight as both teams start with their conference game schedule.  Game time is 7 PM and will be broadcast on the radio.  We look forward to seeing all of our rowdy and crazy fans tonight!

JV team improved to 2-0 with a big win last night.  Freshman team dropped another one after being tied at halftime...they are now 0-2

GO TIGERS!

Birch Run Proves Why They are a Great Team

This wasnt the start that we had in mind, but you have to give credit to a great Birch Run Football Team.  Their Offensive and Defensive Line Controlled the entire game and their Running backs ran extremely well.  They are a very good football team who is going to win a lot of football games this year. As for our team, we have to get back on the practice field and get to work again.  We had way too many mental breakdowns and the energy level dropped right away with the early turnover and then the two Birch Runs TD passes. We have a good group of players who Im confident will respond next week against one of our neighborhood rivals- Fremont.  Fremont is 1-0 after defeating Lakeview 19-6 yesterday.

The JV did defeat Birch Run 32-18, but the freshman lost to Morley 31-8

See you Next Week, AT HOME VS FREOMONT - 7 PM

 

9 Days Remaining Until Opener

       We officially began practice on August 7th @ Midnight.  It was a fun start to a very good first week of practice.  The guys came out with a lot of energy the 1st practice and with great Focus. On Tuesday, the soreness kicked in a little and there was a let down but once we were finally in pads on Thursday things picked up again.  Overall, we had a good first week and made very good progress.  We need to keep things going as we head toward our scrimmage vs. Oakridge, Comstock Park and Big Rapids this coming Friday @ 10 AM.  We hope to see everyone in Muskegon on that Friday morning.

        We did get some good news for our program on Monday the 14th, as we have enough players to play both Freshman and JV football this year.  We needed to get a minimum of 22 players on each team as of that date and it happened.  This will help our program down the road tremendously.

  As a reminder, our Freshman will play their 1st game at Morley Stanwood on Wednesday the 23rd because Birch Run didnt have enough players to field a freshman team.  The JV will be travelling to Birch Run on Thursday the 24th. 

Less than 1 month to go

This was an exciting week for the Tiger Football Program.  The HS Players were able to go out all week and coach the younger rocket players and they did a great job.  We had nearly 17 of our players show up every night and teach these little kids about our program and this great game.  

The July Newsletter is now available and there are now more 7 on 7 pictures available by clicking Here: 7 on 7 pics

36 Days Until our First Game

We've been counting down the days since last November until our first game and its quickly approaching.  The month of July has been really busy, with our parents dinner, 7 on 7's all through the month and weight lifting.  Despite the busy schedule our players have really stepped up their efforts and made an effort to be at everything.   Our average attendance at workouts from our varsity players (in the last two weeks) has been around 25. At this point, we are only expecting to have about 30 on the varsity team this year, which would mean were getting close to 83% attendance lately.  Our JV numbers have gone up too recently as we have had 13 different players attend at least 1 event in the past two weeks.  The only group were struggling with and questioning right now is our freshman. We had good attendance at meetings and workouts during last school year, but the summer committment has been poor thus far.  There is just over two weeks left to get yourself in top shape for two-a-days. 

We wrap up the last of our 7 on 7's tonight @ home against Holton. Our focus at these events is simply to enjoy the friendly competition and get better each time we step on the field.  We feel that our players have done that for the most part.  There is still much to learn and this is only the beginning.

Our Ironman of the week last week, was our Kicker:  Mitch Murray.  Mitch has already surpassed the minimum summer hours we were asking for from the players.  He has been at nearly every workout and most recently attended the Michigan State Kicking Camp.  Despite Mitch being a full-time soccer player for Grant, He alwasy does what he can to show his committment to the Tiger Football Program.  Thanks for your efforts Mitch!

 

Thanks To Everyone who Came Out to The Parents/Players Dinner

We held our varsity parents din