D2 Baseball Final: Redemption for GRC

June 16, 2012

BATTLE CREEK – “Redemption” was the word used by Grand Rapids Christian junior Alex VandeVusse on Friday to describe how the Eagles hoped to finish this season with a win after ending 2011 with a loss in the Division 2 Final.

Consider them redeemed.

Senior Taylor Pruis finished off an outstanding hitting weekend with three hits, two RBI and two runs scored as Grand Rapids Christian cruised to a 6-1 win over Bay City John Glenn and its first MHSAA championship Saturday at Bailey Park.

The Eagles (36-5) broke open a 1-1 game with three runs in the top of the sixth inning, and then scored two more in the seventh as senior Kurt Hoekstra finished up three and two-thirds hitless innings for the win in relief. Grand Rapids Christian was ranked No. 2 in the state coaches poll heading into the tournament and also had finished runner-up in 2005.

John Glenn, ranked No. 3, played in its first Final. The Bobcats got two hits from senior Brandon Vittitow, but only two more total. They finished 35-8.

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PHOTO: Grand Rapids Christian teammates congratulate first baseman Alex VandeVusse after he stretches to make a play during Saturday's Division 2 Final.

Moment: Hartland Wins Marathon Matchup

April 29, 2020

By Geoff Kimmerly
Second Half editor

Hartland and Portage Northern both entered the 2015 Division 1 baseball championship game as frequent contenders, but both pursuing their first Finals title on the diamond.

Over the last five seasons, both have gone on to claim what previously had been elusive – but a 10-inning marathon decided which program would celebrate first.

On the arm of pitcher John Baker, and thanks to Brett Oliver’s game-winning drive up the hill in right field at McLane Stadium, Hartland earned that privilege with a 2-1 win over the Huskies.

Richard Bortle had led off the 10th inning for Hartland, setting up the eventual blast by the ninth-hitting Oliver. Baker, meanwhile, threw all 10 innings and struck out 11 while giving up only five hits. He also drove in the game’s first run, in the bottom of the first inning.

“Getting over the Quarterfinal hump was huge for our program because we’ve been getting there, we’ve been pretty successful,” said Hartland coach Brian Morrison that day, referring to how his team had made the Quarterfinals four times in seven seasons. “We kept knocking on the door and finally broke through. You get here and anything can happen.”

Portage Northern enjoyed a similarly-strong eight innings from its starter, Tommy Henry, who gave up just the first run while striking out eight. The Huskies did earn their first baseball championship last year, defeating Rockford in the title game.

Click for coverage of the 2015 Final from Second Half and watch the game winner below from the NFHS Network.