Jack Ward is a name the Belding wrestling program has become very familiar with over the years. Now, he gets to make a name for himself at the college level.
The Black Knight wrestler has had a remarkable high school career, his most recent accomplishment being an individual state championship in March.
The Greenville boys golf team is holding their ground against some of the best teams in the state this season.
The Yellow Jackets are taking each jamboree one shot at a time this season, hoping to be better than they were the day before. They traveled to Kent Country Club on Wednesday afternoon to compete in another OK White jamboree, this time hosted by East Grand Rapids.
It was an exciting evening for the Tri County girls soccer team Thursday night as their redemption tour continues to live on.
The Vikings (10-3-0 overall, 5-0-0 CSAA) have established themselves as a dominating force in the CSAA Gold so far this season, winning their last five games and only allowing four goals across those contests. They hosted the Wildcats of Lakeview, where they celebrated their seven seniors in an epic league showdown.
The Ionia girls tennis team is serving up some major skills on the tennis court this spring.
The Bulldogs (8-2 overall, 2-2 CAAC White) have had an exciting start to their season this year. They’ve won eight of their first nine matches so far this spring, their only loss coming from a solid Eaton Rapids team last week.
Belding’s Max McCarty gets to have the best of both worlds when it comes to his college years. He’ll pursue both a major and a sport he loves.
The Black Knight baseball player has kept himself plenty busy during his time at Belding, playing four other sports throughout his high school career — football, basketball, soccer and cross country.
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