Tri-unity boys come alive in the second half to beat Western Michigan Christian 78-50

(Courtesy, Tri-unity)



By Cris Greer

WKTV Managing Editor

greer@wktv.org


After a tight 33-32 halftime lead, the Tri-unity boys turned it up a notch in the second half to knock off host Western Michigan Christian 78-50 on Tuesday.

“We really let it fly in the second half,” said Defenders Coach Mark Keeler, whose team improved to 6-1 overall. “We stepped it up in the second half and they kind of cooled down a little on their shooting.

“It was a war in the first half. Western Michigan Christian played a good game against us. They shot the ball, really, really well.”

Jordan VanKlompenberg had 12 points and five assists for the Defenders. (Courtesy, Tri-unity)

Senior Roy Fogg led the Defenders with 15 points, followed by Jordan VanKlompenberg, 12 points and five assists; Akais Giplaye, 12 points and 10 rebounds and Keaton Blanker with 11 points and 6 assists.

Fogg (6-foot-3) is a first-year varsity player who played homeschool basketball last year, according to Keeler.

“His mom Becky graduated from Tri-unity in 1996, our first state championship in basketball,” continued Keeler, who’s coached for 36 years. “He’s a very good player and a nice young man. We’re so happy that he’s here.

“We had a very good returning crew this year. Giplaye (junior) was on varsity last year and played in the state finals. We have such good balance that the scoring leaders vary. Owen Rosendall scored 21 points (7 three-pointers) last week against Fruitport Calvary.”

Last year, the Defenders won the D-4 state championship.

“I think we can make another run at the state championship,” Keeler said. “We obviously want to win the conference (Alliance League) again, but it’s not going to be easy this year with three solid teams; Lee, Potter’s House and West Michigan Aviation.”

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