
By Ty Marzean
WKTV Contributor
greer@wktv.org
All season long, Tri-unity Christian has used a suffocating defense to get out to a sizable lead to start games. Their quarterfinal matchup against Adrian Lenawee Christian was no different.
The Defenders claimed a 32-12 lead after the first half en route to a 56-43 victory that sends them to the Breslin Center for their sixth consecutive final four appearance.
“This is the best defensive team I have coached,” said Tri-unity Coach Mark Keeler, whose program will make its 16th appearance in the final four under his coaching. “I don’t think teams are ready for our defense, and it takes them a while before they can adjust. We’ve done that to a lot of teams where they can’t score against us. The tough part is we get those leads and then we start coasting and let them back in … we need to keep that intensity.”
Tri-unity held Adrian Lenawee Christian to a 26.9 shooting percentage and out rebounded them 36-27. The Defenders also excelled in the paint, outscoring the Cougars 34-8 from in close. Lenawee Christian was averaging 75 points per game throughout their playoff run.
“We played a really good game, we put them on their heels and they could never recover,” Keeler said.
Senior Noah Silverton was tasked with guarding the leading point scorer on the Cougars.
“Noah had to cover their best player; he did a wonderful job. He came in averaging 25 points per game and Noah held him to 17. He matched him step for step.”
Silverton also added 16 points on the offensive side of the floor.
Senior capitan Keaton Blanker once again showed why he is considered one of the best players in Division 4 in the state of Michigan. Blanker delivered in his third career quarterfinal game finishing the night with 11 points, eight rebounds, eight assists and four steals.
“Keaton had an unbelievable game, he did great in the playoffs last year as well,” Keeler said.
Keeler credits his teams tough non-conference schedule as a huge advantage when it comes tournament time. Tri-unity played multiple Division 2 teams throughout the year, even beating Division 1 East Grand Rapids 61-58 earlier this season. Tri-unity also beat Sparta, who lost to local powerhouse Grand Rapids Catholic Central in its regional final D-2 matchup.
“It definitely helps us, you play tough teams it makes you tough,” Keeler explained.
Tri-unity now hopes to reach a fifth consecutive state championship game in Coach Keeler’s final season.
“I think the kids do care about that, they are a great group of boys, I don’t think I could say enough good things about them. They have been very coachable.”
The No. 1 ranked Defenders (25-2) face No. 2 Crystal Falls Forest Park (25-2) Thursday night at the Breslin Center in East Lansing at 5:30 pm. Crystal Falls edged Pickford 45-43 to advance.
The other Division 4 semifinal game is Fowler (24-3) vs, Allen Park Inter-City Baptist (24-3).