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October 6, 2025 • 47 mins
Rick Berkey hosted the Hudsonville Eagles at FOX Hyundai KIA South on this edition of the FOX Motors Pigskin Party.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's time for the Fox Motors Pig Skin Party, a
weekly visit with area high school football coaches and players,
brought to you by sports Play and ninety six won
the game. The Fox Motors Big Skin Party is brought
to you by the Fox Motor Group. Now from the
showroom floor of Fox Motors, here's your host, Brick Turkey, while.

Speaker 2 (00:21):
Film to the Fox Motors Pig Skin Party. We were
coming to you live from Fox Hundai Kia South on
twenty eighth Street, forty one forty twenty eighth Street Southeast.
You know where that is, just sort of East Paris
and twenty eighth Street over here on the southeast side
of gr We're gonna be talking high school football for
the next hour. Here we've got some special guests. The
Hudsonville Eagles are here, one of just four teams in
all of West Michigan that are undefeated through six weeks

(00:44):
of high school football. We'll talk with coach Brent Sandy.
He's brought along four of his players. We'll get to
them as well. Having a lot of fun here, we're
talking about their exciting, thrilling win over Rockford on Friday night,
which is our ninety six one the game game of
the week, we talk about that and Thriller. We'll also
talk about their upcoming games, and then we get a
chance to talk with the players. We'll learn more about

(01:05):
what's going on. Get another big night. Week seven already
upon us. We'll talk about our schedule just a little bit.
But first of all, we want to remind you that
we are at Fox Hundai Kia South and Casey Krenstra
is the pre owned manager here at Fox Hundai Kia
and Casey, great to have us here, you know, and
you got to host Thanks for hosting the Eagles here.
Community is a big part of what you guys do here.

Speaker 3 (01:26):
I know absolutely appreciate you having us.

Speaker 2 (01:29):
All right, Kate, let's talk a little bit about one
of the things when I noticed on the pre owned
side case huge selection. Tell us about that.

Speaker 3 (01:37):
Thank you. We take pride and having a car for everybody.
We have about one hundred and twenty five views in
pre owned vehicles ready to go at any.

Speaker 4 (01:44):
Point in time.

Speaker 3 (01:45):
Would love to see anybody from any part of town
come in. We have cars from eight thousand all the
way up to luxury cars in the sixty seventy thousands.
Even though bright red Corvette sitting up front right.

Speaker 2 (01:55):
Now, and we should mention if you're picking up if
you want to, you're buying a vehicle here and you're
trading one in. It doesn't have to be a Hondai
or Kia right when you bring it in.

Speaker 3 (02:04):
No, sir, we sell and service all makes and models.

Speaker 2 (02:07):
You mentioned that you've got all price range as well.
Let's talk a little bit about your hours, Casey, that
you have over on the pre owned side.

Speaker 3 (02:14):
We've got extended hours on Monday and Wednesday. Try to
serve our guests a little bit better, open till seven pm.
Always happy to be flexible with that too, but we
understand everyone's got crazy schedule these days and we're here
to help.

Speaker 2 (02:27):
However, we can Fox Hundai Kias South on twenty eighth Street. There,
here's a Fox Kiast North now over on Plainfield. But
it's great to have it both sides of town covered.

Speaker 4 (02:35):
Right here.

Speaker 2 (02:36):
You get a certification from Hondai that you're kind of
proud of there, tell us about that.

Speaker 3 (02:39):
Yes, thanks for asking. So we're actually Michigan's number one
certified pre owned dealer, and when you buy a certified
pre owned Hondai, you get that ten year, one hundred
thousand mile powertrain warranty, which is what everyone's talking about
in the car world these days.

Speaker 2 (02:52):
Casey Cournstra, the pre owned manager our guests here on
the Fox Motors Pig Skin Party Company live from Fox
Hundai Kias South on twenty eighth Street Southeast, and I
hear people talk about the Fox difference, you know, they
tell us where we go it has to do with
the community, and tell us why that's so important to
Fox Motors.

Speaker 3 (03:10):
We take great pride in our community. We love being
part of Michigan, part of West Michigan. We're here to
serve our guests, and everything comes down to taking care
of every person that walks through that front door and
treating them like family.

Speaker 2 (03:21):
Tell me a little bit about your story, Casey, When
did you come to Fox and where did you come from?

Speaker 3 (03:25):
So I've been here for about three and a half
years now, working in our pre owned department, been in
West Michigan my whole life and proud to be part
of the Fox team.

Speaker 2 (03:33):
Were you in motor sales somewhere else before that?

Speaker 3 (03:36):
Yes, they're just a different dealer group for eleven years
before that.

Speaker 2 (03:38):
So what makes it special for you to be part
of the Fox Motors team.

Speaker 3 (03:42):
It's all culture here. We take care of our guests,
but we take care of our employees as well. We
try to have fun but take care of business honestly, ethically,
and we're big about teamwork here and it's nice to
be part of a team that cares about each other.

Speaker 2 (03:55):
Casey, let's run down you're all hours for both the
sales side and the service side.

Speaker 3 (04:00):
Please, yes, sir, so service we're open eight seven thirty
to six Monday through Friday, and then oil changes from
eight to two on Saturday. Our sales hours Monday and
Wednesday are nine to seven, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday nine to
six and Saturday nine to two.

Speaker 2 (04:15):
You mentioned the Saturday service hours for oil changes. Should
they make an apployment for that or can they just
drop in?

Speaker 3 (04:21):
No need full staff, Come on in, first come, first serve.
We'll take care of.

Speaker 4 (04:24):
You all right.

Speaker 2 (04:25):
So, Casey, you grew up in West Michigan.

Speaker 3 (04:27):
Yes, sir, Fremont, Freemont.

Speaker 2 (04:29):
Do you like being here? You're going to stay here
for such a good time. I want to thank you
again and Ted Beardsley for posting the eagles tonight and
feeding them and we're got a great set up here,
a wonderful table and everything. Thanks again for having it
and look forward to coming here for many years to come. Thanks, Rick,
appreciate it all right. That's Casey Carnstra, the pre owned
manager for Fox Motors. We'll take a break, come back

(04:50):
and tell you about what our lineup is for Week
seven of the high school football season, which is coming
up this Friday. Stay with us here at the Fox
Motors Pixkin Party on ninety six won the game, We
roll on with the Fox Lotters Fix Skin Party, coming
to you from Fox Hundai Kia South Thought forty one
forty twenty three Southeast. Rick Berokey is saying thanks for

(05:11):
joining us talking high school football. Before we get to
the Hudsonville Eagles, our special guests tonight, we want to
remind you that we are truly excited here at ninety
six one the game to be partnering with Kids Food
Basket and Lake Michigan Credit Union again for the Touchdown
for Kids promotion this year. For every touchdown scored in
our nine to six to one and one oh seven
m US Lake Shore Games of the Week, our friends
at LMCU will donate fifty dollars to Kids Food Basket

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to local kids who reach their full potential. We're approaching
four thousand dollars already this year from the two gifts,
so keep those touchdowns coming in our games of the
week both on ninety six one and one oh seven.
And of course, thanks we've got good friends at Lake
Michigan Credit Union for making the donation to Kids Food
Basket to help nourish local kids to reach their full potential.
Speaking of this Friday night, we'll hope more touchdowns coming

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on our games of the week. Our games of the
week on ninety six to one. In the game will
be Kenawa Hills at Coopersville, major game in the River
City's Alliance Conference. Right now, Kenawa Hills in first place
with a three and zero record, Coopersville just a half
game back at three and one, so a big first
place showdown. Brett Paketa Buck Gina will call that game.
Look about six fifty after our pregame show. Our J
and H Family Stores pregame show starts at six o'clock

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and uh then also our one oh seven m US
game show game of the week is Mona Shores at
Forest Hills Northern. We look forward to that one always. Uh,
that's a big game. Four stills Northern is two and
one in league play both and Mona Shores is one
and two, but always a powerhouse in the ok Conference
is Mona Shores. They're one and two but three and

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three overall. So a big matchup between More and Northern
Moner shows whoever wins that one stays in the hunt
for the ok Green title. Of course, we send our
game reporters out and about two different games to do pregame,
halftime and postgame reports for us Live right on ninety
six won the game and one oh seven and where
we haven't going well, We've got some big games are covering,

(07:01):
starting with a massive game and the Okay Read East
can't win at Hudsonville. We'll talk with coach Sandy about
that game. He's can't win at Hudsonville. Hudsonville at four
and oh in league play in first place to themselves
six and ohero overall. He's can't win in Rockford, just
and Grandville all one game back at three and one,
and the Rugged Okay Red player Dan Hasty will be

(07:21):
there reporting on that game throughout the night. Zealand West
at Fort cyl Central. That'll be a good matchup as
Zeeland West is two and one and Fort l Central
is a game and a half behind them, behind out
of first place in their conference. Remy Monahan will call
that one for us and also in the Okay Conference,
this is gonna be a good matchup East Grand Rapids

(07:41):
and thorn Apple Kellogg. Boy, that'll be a fun one.
Thornapple Kellogg with a huge win over north View last
Friday night and we talked with coach Doc and our
scoreboard show about that big win and they'll host East
Grand Rapids. Those teams are both two and one, trying
to stay right on the heels of first play at
Catholic Central, which is three and oh in league play.
Lee will report from TK on that one. South Christian

(08:03):
and Zealand East. That's always a good battle and Lucas
Symbol will call that game or report that game for
us from Zealand's municipal stadium and we'll go out to
the Lake Shore. One of the other four teams, and
you may not know it, but Luddington is having an
historic europe But Luddington is at four and oh in league,
playing six and Oho. Overall, they'll take a host Whitehall,

(08:25):
which is always a power in New West Michigan conference,
and our Scott de Campbell. We report that in detail
on our pregame show halftime show and detailed postgame reports
on that from the Lake Shore in that one as well.
So we look forward to that and also we'll have
our weekly features in our Jane H Family Stores pregame show.

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Thoughts before the kickoff were Bill Rowan, who oays takes
an unusual look at high school football and some parts
of it. Last week he was talking about the Chain Gang,
So you didn't think about much about that. Yeah, you
did a whole feature on the Chain Gang, and that's
what was interesting. And with all our games and our
reporters going out and about, there's always a few games
we just don't have enough bodies to get to. And
that's where Genoes Gems comes in with our own buccino.

(09:08):
He picks out three key games across area that we
don't have reporters or play by play announcers at and
we talk about that in the pregame show. So that'll
comes up this week on ninety six to one in
the Game and one oh seven m us and here's
an important pregame note. You need to know this right now, folks.
We're gonna be hearing trying to get this out to
you as much as possible. We might have a change
of station this Friday night for all our coverage. We

(09:29):
might he said, it's very involved. But all you need
to know is if the Tigers Mariners series goes five games,
Game five will be Friday night. If that happens, our
regular high school coverage will do all our normal coverage,
but it won't be on ninety six to one. It'll
be on one oh one point three FM one oh
one point three this Friday, if and only if there's

(09:51):
a Game five in the Tigers series. If it is
not a Game five in the Tiger series, we'll be
right on ninety six one where we are. But we
got to get the word out now. While we can't
just file it way in the back of the mind.
If you're used to going to games, on your way
to the game, you tune into our pregame show on
ninety six one the game and you go there and
it's not there. I means there's a game five in baseball,
we got to go to one on one point three,
So make a note of that right now. All right,

(10:13):
now for that, let's talk some high school football. After
we tell you that, get ready. You can get ready
for our high school action each week by tuning in
to the LMCU Preview Show Thursday nights at six here
on ninety six won the Game. Host Brett Bakita and
Jason Hutton give detailed previews of games across area, as
well as updated standings and their weekly rankings. Get a
jump start on your football weekend with the LMCU Preview

(10:35):
Show Thursday night at six here on ninety six to one.

Speaker 4 (10:38):
The game.

Speaker 2 (10:39):
Well're gonna take a time Out'm gonna come back and
talk with Brent Sandy, eight year head coach at Hudsonville
High School about their fantastic season they're having so far.
So stay with us. We roll on from the Fox
Motors Pickskin Party at Fox Hundai Kia South forty one
to forty one, twenty eighth Streets Southeast. Stay with us
the Fox Motors Ticks Skin Party away from Fox Hundai

(11:01):
Kia South on twenty eighth Street Southeast. We're talking high
school football with the Hudsonville Eagles right now, Coach Brent
Sandy joins us. First, the players will come in the
second half of the program. Eight years a head coach,
but he was a five year assistant a Hudsonville, so
he grew up in the program, knows it inside and out.
And boy, I tell you what, not only a fantastic

(11:21):
year this year. You've had quite a great run here, Brent,
all the way to the state championship game last year.
And it's a good time to be an Eagle. It is.

Speaker 4 (11:30):
It's been a lot of fun last few years.

Speaker 2 (11:33):
All right, let's talk a little bit about this year's
team first of all, but before we do that, we
can't forget about We got to mention last year again,
the phenomenal run you had. Let's year he dropped their
opener and then took it all the way to the
didn't lose again until the state championship game against powerhouse
Detroy cast Tech. How much time did you have to

(11:53):
spend on with this year's team in the offseason reminding
them that last year was great, but it was last
year and it doesn't carry over.

Speaker 4 (12:02):
Yeah, I don't. I don't know that we had to
focus on that too much.

Speaker 5 (12:05):
You know, we got into you know, playing right into Thanksgiving,
having our banquet, and then stet down with every kid
who was a sophomore junior last year, set down with
individual meetings with those guys and just talked about some
of their individual and team goals for the next year,
and just how do we keep getting better, you.

Speaker 4 (12:25):
Know, and more remembering all.

Speaker 5 (12:27):
Right, what were the steps that we took last year
to get us where we're at? To remind them and
continue doing those same things this year. And the kids
have picked up on that and I got I think
taken another level to red.

Speaker 2 (12:39):
How is this team different from last year's team? Maybe
were you stronger? Maybe not quite as strong as last
year's squad.

Speaker 5 (12:46):
Yeah, I think I just told the kids today when
we're meeting, I think it's it's probably the nicest group
of kids I've ever coached. Just awesome kids, like awesome
young men. And I was kind of like, all right,
is that Genna equate to, you know, kind of the
tough guy on the on the football field. Yeah, but
this group they can kind of turn it on and
off and be like gentlemen off the field and then

(13:09):
really get after it. I think their physicality on the
field is Byron none I mean right now, you know,
our run defenses is incredible. We can be physical. I
think our physicality and our special teams have been have
been awesome. This year allowed for a lot of success
for us.

Speaker 2 (13:30):
I know, you came out on top of that thriller
in Rockford Friday night, but as a as a coach
and as an educator, you had to appreciate the setting
itself just I mean, not just because it was a
beautiful Friday night, which it was, but eleven thousand people
packed in to watch a high school game and there's
some colleges that don't draw like that.

Speaker 5 (13:49):
Yeah, we try to remind these kids of that a
little bit, like just how fortunate they are, because we'll
have a few kids that are really talented that maybe
go on and play sports at the next level, but
almost none of them will play in front of that
many people, uh, you know, after high school. And so
I think, you know, we're a little bit you know,
uh more mature in terms of the amount of years

(14:09):
we've been on this earth compared to these guys, And
just like.

Speaker 2 (14:13):
Then, I'm really really mature that that's right, That's right.

Speaker 4 (14:16):
I tried to be as positive as I could.

Speaker 5 (14:18):
With that Rick, but you know, and I just don't
want them to take that for granted, you know, to
come out and Rockford has got you know, fireworks they're
launching before the game, and you know, just you look
up in their stands and our stands in it's packed,
standing room only, and just getting that opportunity to go
out and play a game that that we love, that
they love in front of that environment was just incredible.

Speaker 4 (14:40):
You know. Whatever the outcome was.

Speaker 2 (14:41):
Even though it was a road game for it was
a special didn't you have some special promotion? There were
special T shirts or something for the game?

Speaker 4 (14:50):
The kid I think this student section did like a
pink out.

Speaker 2 (14:53):
Yes, yeah, that looked really good. I saw the video
of that. That looked pretty impressive.

Speaker 5 (14:58):
Yeah, our student section is amazing. They show out, you know,
better than any school in the state of Michigan, and
they were out in force on Friday night.

Speaker 2 (15:06):
Brent, you teach economics at Hudsonville High School. Tell us
where you're interested in that came in and how that
developed into you know, what you do really for a living.

Speaker 5 (15:16):
Yeah, so I teach econ and then ap macroeconomics as well.
I kind of stumbled into that I was a social
studies guy, history and polysci and.

Speaker 4 (15:26):
Then lowman on the totem pole.

Speaker 5 (15:28):
They asked me and said, hey, you're gonna teach kan now,
and I was happy to have a job.

Speaker 4 (15:33):
So now I do that and I love doing it.

Speaker 5 (15:36):
I love, you know, kind of the logical approach that
is economics, you know, and similar to the game of football,
a lot of logic based in that.

Speaker 4 (15:43):
So it's fun.

Speaker 5 (15:44):
I like to kind of challenge myself and the kids
intellectually in the classroom and especially those ap classes, and
then kind of get after it, you know, on the
football field afterwards.

Speaker 2 (15:53):
Thirteen years in the Hudsonville school system, there's got to
be something special that keeps you there.

Speaker 5 (15:59):
Yeah, well I was actually I've been a teacher there
for twenty one years, but then coaching wise for thirteen.
So I started coaching right after I got out of
high school and coached at the school I went to
at Union High School and Grand Rapids, and then you know,
it was fortunate enough to get a teaching job at Hudsonville,
and I'd been teaching there for a few years before

(16:20):
I got an opportunity to just come in as an
assistant coach. So I went to a couple of games
back in Hudsonville when they're you know, back the last
time before under coach Durham when they made the state
championship runs back in ninety eight, two thousand, I think
two thousand and three maybe, And I was there in
two thousand and three those last years.

Speaker 4 (16:40):
Was my first year as a teacher there.

Speaker 5 (16:42):
And you know, I've shared the story with the guys before,
but my first time going to a Hudsonville game, you know,
and watching and watching the crowd and watching the kids,
and it was just different there.

Speaker 4 (16:53):
It was awesome.

Speaker 5 (16:53):
And then I was really fortunate to get a teaching
job there a few years later.

Speaker 4 (16:57):
Coaching. Yeah, and it's just a dustin nation. Man. You
wouldn't want to be any place else if you ever
were there.

Speaker 2 (17:03):
You meant you mentioned coaching at your high school alma
mater at Grand Repends Union, Well, your father was a
coach there, Dick Sandy, and he was obviously a big
influence on you as a person, but also as a coach.

Speaker 4 (17:16):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (17:17):
So I mean as a kid when I was started
playing football and I was seven years old, and he
was my coach throughout youth football and everything else and
then just kend of being at the practices, being around
I guess at the games. Scott Vanessen, my varsity coach there,
saw him coaching, and you know, he brought him on
as a middle school coach, and then he coached freshman

(17:38):
football and one year I was fortunate enough for my
dad and I to like coach JV football together, so
that was kind of a fun thing. And uh yeah,
he he wound up coach until he passed away. When
he was coaching at Kennwell with Scott Vanessen, and just
learned a lot from him, you know about just you know,
kind of doing the right thing and doing it for
the kids and and the love of the love of

(17:59):
the kids, and then in the game as well.

Speaker 2 (18:01):
Give me one or two things that you know you
took from Scott Vanessen that you try to carry to
your own program that you're running so well.

Speaker 5 (18:06):
Now. Scott is a very no nonsense approach. You know,
he told you how it was. He didn't men's words
with anything, and just you know, always did the right thing.

Speaker 4 (18:21):
I felt like, you know, a man of strong integrity,
and you.

Speaker 5 (18:25):
Know, I try to model some of those things from him,
you know, with within our football program and tell our
coaches like clear his kind and sometimes we need to
say some things that, you know, maybe it's tough to
hear for players or for my coaching staff, but if
we're honest with him and they know that it's you know,
we have their best interest at heart and trying to

(18:45):
get better. I think those are some of the things
that Scott did and that's what we try to replicate
here at Hudsonville.

Speaker 2 (18:51):
Hudsonville High School coach Brent Sandy our guest here. We're
going to get to the players. In the second half
of the program, We're going to take a break, come
back and talk with more with Coach Sandy. So stay
with us. We continue on with the Fox Hundai Kia South,
the Pigskin Party on Street Southeast. Don't forget to check
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going beyond our hospital walls, visiting with the Hudsonvillegals. Coach
Brent Sandy's twelve years eight years as a head coach,
five or thirteen overall, five years assistant before that, coach.
You got a home gamed this week against East Caentwood.
Should be a massive game. Before we talk about the game,
let's talk a little bit about special festivities going on
because it is the last home game of the regular

(20:03):
season for you and you'd like to do some special
things in it.

Speaker 5 (20:05):
Yeah, So on top of me and Senior Night for
the guys, we also do our youth Night. So these kids,
we call it Football Fridays. Our players after school every
day on Friday will go back to their elementary school
classrooms from their favorite teachers, and they spend the last
hour day just helping out, you know, and it could

(20:26):
be reading one on one with a kid. It could
be you know, taking a small group outside and you know,
playing football with them or whatever. That teacher wants them
to do. So on this Friday, we invite those classes
and their teacher to the game. After warm ups, we'll
go and the kids will meet with Our football team
will go and meet with those classrooms and take some pictures,

(20:48):
let the kids wear their helmets, that kind of stuff
before the game starts. It's just it's a really neat
environment to have all those little kids there and for
our kids to be able to show like the impact
that they have on the community.

Speaker 4 (21:01):
It's it's a lot of fun. On this Friday night.

Speaker 2 (21:03):
You brought four seniors from your leadership council. Tell us
what's involved in that and what you expect of the
guys that are on your leadership council.

Speaker 5 (21:09):
Yeah, so there's a lot in our leadership council. When
I started as a coacher, was kind of captains like
other teams did. What we do now is after the
season gets done, our our players will vote on the
best leaders of the freshman, sophomore, and junior class and
then after that the kids that you know get the

(21:29):
top votes, we'll pick three freshmen, four sophomores, and four
juniors that will be on the leadership council for the
next year. After that, we put them through interviews, you know,
and then so myself, you know a lot of times
mister Farcus athletic director, maybe mister Beale, our principal, maybe

(21:51):
another coach, and sometimes we've done it before with other
guys on previous leadership councils, and just you know, I
think it's a good skill for them have. So we
do that interview. After that, I meet usually starting the
winter with that group. Once a week we'll do lunch
together and we usually do a book study and we'll

(22:12):
kind of read through that book and talk about some
of those skills of leadership throughout the year, and that
goes up into the summer. Now, this morning, we went
up to breakfast together. Every Monday morning, I meet with
the guys for breakfast and we kind of talk about
not just these four but also our four kids that
are juniors and the three sophomores that are on it
this year.

Speaker 4 (22:32):
And then we meet and talk about how things are going,
what are some things we need to change, what are
the things we need to do more of.

Speaker 5 (22:38):
And then each year the kids vote, And so just
because you're on it as a as a sophomore, doesn't
necessarily mean you'll be on it as a junior. You
have to continue to earn that right to be on it.
And so these are four seniors. I think three of
these guys were on it as sophomores and then one
more started as after their junior year and just are

(22:58):
a huge reason for our success is the group. You know,
the amount of work that they put into making hudson
of Football better.

Speaker 2 (23:05):
That makes the bonds between you and these players that
much stronger. And you're now been at it for thirteen
years and more, there's thirteen at Hudsonville. So you've got
former players have gone on and you know, Gunner with
their lives gone, graduate from college, gotten married, had kids
in it. That's got to be special to you to
see these you know, and see these young men become
you know, important parts of society.

Speaker 5 (23:27):
Yeah, I mean we met before practice today. We meet
every Monday before practice and spend a little bit of
meeting and that's what I talked about today. It's like,
you know, yeah, it's it's fun, we're winning games, but
real success will be judging another ten, fifteen, twenty years
down the road to see like, hey, what kind of
husbands are they? What kind of fathers are they, you know,
community members, and you couldn't ask for better kids and

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the ones that I brought with us today, and then
the rest of the guys on our team too.

Speaker 2 (23:52):
Rick, let's look ahead to Friday's game against E's Kent
We again. Well, I tell you what, you just don't
get many breathers in the okay Red you brd.

Speaker 4 (24:00):
No, sir, it's a lot of fun like that.

Speaker 2 (24:02):
Yeah, you know, I guess that's it's funny you say that,
A lot of fun. A lot of schools and other discrepancy. Boy,
I'd hate to be playing that kind of schedule, but
you don't usually have to worry about getting the guys
up each week, do you.

Speaker 4 (24:13):
No. I mean, you know, we talked about that too.

Speaker 5 (24:16):
It's it's another opportunity to play football, you know, whether
it's one of the best teams in the state of
Michigan or or something that's not as good. But you know,
East Catwood is is right up there with, you know,
as good as the teams as we'll see in the
state of Michigan.

Speaker 4 (24:26):
And and I think that's awesome. You know, it's you know,
the perfectble.

Speaker 5 (24:30):
Iron sharpens iron, and I thought some of our most
difficult games last year in playoffs where first and second
round of the playoffs all the way till we get
to the state finals and just to get out of
the okay Red once again, So it'll be a packed house,
you know once again. And when you play great teams
like that, you get to play in front of a
lot of people and you know, huge environment.

Speaker 2 (24:50):
You mentioned that you had a two point went over
East Kentwood. Was that was that was Ian's field goal?

Speaker 4 (24:55):
Yeah? It was his time right now.

Speaker 2 (24:57):
I announced for Davenport. Yeah, he's moved into the starting
spot there at Davenport kicking as well. And then a
narrow two point win over Grandville after that, So you
guys have a great rivalry going right now with just
just within the.

Speaker 4 (25:11):
Red in the schools, right yeah.

Speaker 5 (25:13):
I mean last year, I think I heard we were
four and one and in one score games last season,
so we were able to clip you know, some of
those teams and and for Ian to make that kick,
it was just super special for him. I mean, you
know there was a kick his junior year that went
the other way against against Granville excuse me, in our
pre district game where came down to the end of

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the game, and he had an opportunity to make a
kick and pushed it a little bit to the left.
And then and this year he makes it and and
then you know, you know against Granville, Granville is driving,
and and we got an interception to end that game,
you know, and and you know, those were those were
really exciting. And I believe what other team won that
district was was gonna make it to state finals, and

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we were fortunate to do that and and went all
the way there.

Speaker 2 (25:58):
What's the personality of this team, because you know, each
team can have its own personality away from the field
to play.

Speaker 5 (26:05):
Yeah, no, it's it's just a super nice group of kids.
I mean, couldn't ask for anything more from them. But
they they take football very seriously. But at the end
of the day, as good as their football, you know,
you're gonna hear from them in a little bit and
you're gonna hear about all these ap classes they're taken
and all these things that they're gonna do after after

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you know, high school. And they're they're really smart kids.
They're selfless, and they're motivated to be as good as
they can possibly be, you know, and and and a
byproduct of that is is a six and o season
so far.

Speaker 2 (26:41):
Well, well let's get to them. Coach Brent Sandy, head
coach of the Hudsonvill Leaguers, thanks for stopping, Thanks for
bringing the guys out, and I think they left us
some pizza, so.

Speaker 5 (26:49):
I think, so, yeah, we didn't bring too many linemen here,
so I was I thought about.

Speaker 2 (26:53):
That wreckingt all right, thanks a lot of coach.

Speaker 4 (26:55):
All right, thank you, sir.

Speaker 2 (26:56):
Good luck this week to beyond that as well. We
take a break, come back and talk with our first
group of players from the Hudsonville Eagles. Will roll on
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us here. We're talking with the Hudsonville Eagles. We got
a couple of Eagles in our first our next segment here.
Will Zeiderben is a safety of strong safety on the team,
also plays lacrosse at Hudsonville High and Will, let's first
ask you a little bit about the setting Friday night.

Speaker 4 (27:32):
I know you.

Speaker 2 (27:32):
You've played it for us some big crowds before, but
that was something kind of special, wasn't it.

Speaker 6 (27:36):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (27:37):
It was.

Speaker 7 (27:37):
Everybody was there packed out, but nothing too extraordinary. I mean,
just another game the Eagles Stadium. We always pack it out.
We have some of the best fans in the state.
Nothing too crazy. I'm used to it.

Speaker 2 (27:50):
What's the best part for you about the best part
about a home game at Hudsonville High.

Speaker 7 (27:56):
I'd say the environment is awesome, but I think the
brotherhood we have in our locker room. When we walk out,
we have this Eagle Pride like plaque and we all
touch it, and I think it's just super awesome, and
everyone's been touching it for years. And I think just
the brotherhood of people who were on the team, past
teams and future teams and present teams just makes so
awesome here Hutsonville.

Speaker 2 (28:16):
How many years you been on varsity? Will just last
year and last year? Ye tell us As a junior,
was there a senior that you really looked up to
that maybe kind of helped show you things and leadership
both on and off the field.

Speaker 7 (28:27):
Yeah, I think Jalen Ostein really took me under his wing.
We had a couple classes in school together as well,
and he was just an awesome leader, role model, and
he really made it easy for me last year.

Speaker 2 (28:39):
Well, I kind of glossed over that he plays lacrosse
at hudsonvill High School. He doesn't just play lacrosse. He's
a two time All stater and three time All Conference
performer at Hudsonville High and lacrosse. And you've already accepted
a college scholarship to buck Nell to play lacrosse. Tell
us about why that choice was made. I mean, you
go into a very high high academic school and a

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pretty good lacrosse program. Yep.

Speaker 7 (29:04):
Uh so I want to be earth peak surgeon and
it was perfect for that. They're a great school and
it'll set me up great for my future. Loved the coaches,
visited a couple of times. Love the atmosphere, Love the guys.
Where did that interest in being an orthopedic surgeon come from?
My best friend tore both of his acls and I
was super intrigued about it. And I just thought it

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was not that he tore his a cls obviously, but uh,
just the process of it and getting guys back out
on the field.

Speaker 2 (29:33):
No, surprise anatomy your favorite classic high school Yeah? When did?
When did did that? Did you get interested in that
before you decided to do that, or did that kind
of spark the interest in going in that direction?

Speaker 7 (29:45):
I say, I already had that interest before I took anatomy,
But I just think that's such a cool thing and
the human body is such a unique vessel.

Speaker 2 (29:54):
We asked the players on their info sheets about their
favorite musical group or artists, and this is one I've
never heard of. Treaty Oak Revival Pardon Me is probably
a generational thing. What is that?

Speaker 7 (30:04):
Which is a country band? They're like Newish. I really
like him?

Speaker 2 (30:08):
Okay, good. We ask every player that appears on this
show to think back high school, middle school, elementary school,
all time throughout their educational process. Who was their favorite
teacher and why? And you picked mister K. Who's mister K?
And why was he special to you?

Speaker 7 (30:23):
Mister K was my fourth grade teacher.

Speaker 8 (30:26):
He's just awesome.

Speaker 7 (30:27):
I have him right now for when we go back
to the elementary schools on Friday.

Speaker 2 (30:32):
Okay, I just love him.

Speaker 7 (30:34):
He's always super high energy, makes the learning environment awesome
and made me excited to go to school every day.

Speaker 2 (30:41):
Your brother Jack, what's a big influence my wife tell
us about Jack.

Speaker 7 (30:44):
Jack's my older brother. He's always been there for me,
great guy. Just I've always strived to be like him.
I always looked up to him, And yeah.

Speaker 2 (30:55):
What do you what are the coaches? I know one
of the things that we hear in big games, like you,
everybody knew in the state of Michigan how big the
game was last Friday. Coaches sometimes worry about guys getting
too high, getting too hamped up. You know, did did
coaches talk to you about all that at all? Last week?

Speaker 9 (31:10):
Uh?

Speaker 7 (31:11):
Yeah, I mean it's just another game every week, Just
another game, regardless of who we're playing. We're gonna prepare
the same every single time, whether it's one of the
lower teams or the best team in the state. We're
gonna play our game. We're gonna watch the film, and
we're gonna go out there and ball.

Speaker 2 (31:27):
All Right, Well, fantastic will we? We wish you the
best of luck, not only this, but in lacrosse of course,
and going to Bucknell, going to a fantastic university like that.
You got a great future. You're on track for that
as well. Before we pass the microphone over to your buddy, Harrison.
I want you to tell me something about him as
a person, not as a player, but tell us about
Harrison Phillips as a person something.

Speaker 7 (31:48):
Harrison is a great dude. We were next door neighbors
when we grew up, and I've always loved him. He's
intelligent young man, and he's just I honestly look up
to him.

Speaker 2 (32:00):
He's turning red right now. I think I know it
because I give him compliments.

Speaker 8 (32:04):
I don't usually give him one.

Speaker 2 (32:05):
All right, let's pass the microphone over to Harrison Phillips,
a senior also a safety on this team. But since
he grew up together, there's got to be some story
something that Will did as a kid that remember, understanding
this is family radio. There's got to be something he did,
really goofy that you remind him of occasionally.

Speaker 9 (32:20):
Yep, I just remember, uh. We would always knock on
each other's doors and ask if we could play, and
we would always go play with football in the backyard.
And I remember he was the nastiest pitcher. He would
strike us all out, me and my siblings, and we
all hated facing him because he was just gonna annihilate us.

Speaker 2 (32:34):
So how did you get him back, because I'm sure
as a kid, you've played ways to get that.

Speaker 9 (32:38):
Oh yeah, oh you know, maybe I'll just call her
on coverage so you know, we can make him look bad.

Speaker 4 (32:44):
But you know, just kidding.

Speaker 2 (32:46):
Just that's pretty good. You play baseball, of course, in
the spring for Hudsonville. Tell us what position do you play?

Speaker 4 (32:52):
First?

Speaker 7 (32:52):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (32:52):
Yeah, I play outfield, Okay. Tell us about the difference,
because the mindset of playing baseball is drastically different than
the mindset of playing football. Tell us about the differences.

Speaker 9 (33:00):
Yeah, it's definitely a lot more relaxed and calm, you know,
not all amped up. But I feel like that just
helps with like keeping your composure a little bit. Like
you can't just go, like let all your anger out
and hit someone in baseball. So it's just a lot
of like mental stuff.

Speaker 2 (33:14):
Harrison ap Chemistry is your favorite class at Hudsonville High School.
Why does that appeal to you so much?

Speaker 9 (33:19):
Oh yeah, I just really like like pushing myself and
like the challenge that we get with all the labs
and stuff and just the environment in that class. It's
really just like all of our students, we push each
other really hard, and it's just a great thing to see.

Speaker 2 (33:33):
You don't know where you're going to school yet, but
you're you got some options you're thinking about. Do you
want to take pre med chemistry and that? What are
you thinking about maybe doing with that down the road?
That degree?

Speaker 9 (33:42):
Oh yeah, so I want to become an anesthesiologist so
when I grow up.

Speaker 2 (33:45):
So wow, that's fantastic as well. And again, you haven't
chosen your school yet. Tell us the schools you're thinking about.

Speaker 9 (33:51):
Oh yeah, so I think I'm like pretty much narrowed
down to U of M GVSU or the University of Indiana.
So my aunt is a professor down in Indiana. Okay,
so she's really pulling for me to head down there,
but not sure yet.

Speaker 2 (34:04):
Well you've been on ed campus probably.

Speaker 9 (34:06):
Yeah, yeah, whenever we visit down there, always, you know,
going on walks around. It's just a beautiful campus.

Speaker 2 (34:13):
One of your baseball coaches, Coach Man Nord, is a
big part of influence on you. Tell us about Coachman.

Speaker 9 (34:18):
Yeah, So coach Zach h is my JV coach and
we still go on trips down to Florida every spring,
and he's just always been such a big competitor, and
he's just helped me gross as such a better player
and person.

Speaker 2 (34:32):
The night before a game, you like to load up
the pasta. Let describe your pasta play what it looks
like for.

Speaker 9 (34:37):
The Oh yeah, so you know Mom's nice chicken alfredo.
Oh man, nothing gets better than that.

Speaker 2 (34:43):
What do you pile it on?

Speaker 7 (34:44):
Uh?

Speaker 9 (34:44):
You know, we got all the alfredo sauce, all the chicken,
and then of course some farmers on cheese on there.

Speaker 2 (34:50):
Fantastic, right, Harrison Phillips all time favorite teacher any point
of your life. Who's that'd be?

Speaker 9 (34:55):
That would be Missus Cuic, my second grade teacher. Me
and Will actually had that class together. Oh man, memories
that we made in that class, they were just great.

Speaker 2 (35:02):
I got a feeling you two were kind of a
handful of for Missus. Oh yeah. What made her special, though,
Tiia Harrison.

Speaker 9 (35:09):
I think just the relationships that she made with us.
You know, she would go out of her way to
just get to know us as students and people.

Speaker 2 (35:15):
And she's still teaching.

Speaker 4 (35:17):
Yeah she is.

Speaker 9 (35:17):
So in my football Friday class, I'm right across the
hall from her, so I get to see her every
every week and just get to catch up and stuff
and it's sweet.

Speaker 2 (35:25):
Tell us again, Coach mentioned that and Will mentioned it too,
But tell us about what's special about when you go
and read to the kids in the elementary schools.

Speaker 9 (35:32):
Yeah, you know, they all look up to us where
like the little celebrities around there. So it's just great
to like see the like smiles on their faces and
just how like our impact on the community can just
like reach to so many kids and just impact them
on an individual level.

Speaker 2 (35:48):
Well, Harrison, you guys are doing a great job. Best
of luck to you. Thanks to join us along with Will.
We're gonna take a break, but a couple of your
teammates to coming up here.

Speaker 9 (35:54):
Oh yeah, thank you very much.

Speaker 2 (35:55):
Go have some more pizza and go get it. We
got a piskin party teacher for you guys too. Also,
all right, thank you, all right, just take a break,
come back with a couple more eagles. As we roll
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live from Fox Hyundai Kia South on twenty eighth Street Southeast.
Just around the corner from East Paris talking with the
Hudsonville Eagles. Enjoyed visiting with a couple of players. We've
got a couple more comman. Ryan Ackerman is a senior
defensive end and outside linebacker, and he plays both sides
of the football. We're gonna ask you this. I think
I'm guessing I may know the answer. But let's say
coach comes to you this week and says, Ryan, you

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can only play on one side of the ball. You
get to choose which one you're gonna choose.

Speaker 6 (36:41):
And why big defense, Cause I just like to hit people,
like to bring the pressure to the quarterbacks, make people uncomfortable.

Speaker 2 (36:50):
He'd rather be a hammer than the nail, right. That's
that's a good strategy with that as well. Let's talk
a little bit of the student section is real special
at Hudsonville High School. Tell us about what goes on
and if somebody who hasn't been to a Hudsonville game, I.

Speaker 6 (37:03):
Think the tuent section is so special because just they
bring the energy for all four quarters of the game.
They don't ever lose it, and there's a I don't
know a lot of my friends run it. So it's
just just a fun atmosphere to be at the game
when you know the people who are running it.

Speaker 2 (37:21):
Physics is your favorite class at Hudsonville, Hi, tell us
why you like physics so much?

Speaker 4 (37:24):
Right?

Speaker 6 (37:25):
I think physics is becoming one of my more favorite classes,
just because I'm sudden get interested in the subject more
so than I thought I was before. So now I'm
just trying to find out what I want to do
after high school, and that's just a topic that really
interests me.

Speaker 2 (37:43):
We were going to feed you and get you a
T shirt no matter what you did or said today,
but you you earned almost an extra T shirt Ryan,
because you should put down your favorite musical group, the Beatles,
And I tell you just made my whole year on
this show with that. Now, were you forced that by
your parents? How did where did that come from?

Speaker 6 (38:02):
I don't know. I think I don't know. I don't
know really where it came from. But I like I
like the older music's I don't know. I find it
like calms me and just gets me ready to do things.

Speaker 2 (38:13):
Like early Beatles. Later Beatles are.

Speaker 6 (38:15):
All early Beatles more so okay, but the later Beatles
are still okay to me.

Speaker 2 (38:22):
You already know where you're going to school next year.
You're going up to big rapids at Fair State to
play football. Yes, tell us what coaching Nis program, how
that appealed to you and and and why you made
a decision.

Speaker 4 (38:32):
To go there.

Speaker 6 (38:33):
I think the biggest thing that appealed to me with
coaching NIE's program is just the way that they ran
things there.

Speaker 3 (38:38):
I liked the way.

Speaker 6 (38:41):
The environment that they had when you talk to the coaches,
which I felt like you had a human connection with
them all and they weren't just there to be coaches.
And then also I just like loved the winning aspect
of things because I'm I'm miss a born competitor and
I like to win.

Speaker 2 (38:55):
And they they they do a little of that, don't they. Yeah.
I look forward and announcing for Davin for I look
forward to seeing you out there down the road there
as well. Who's coach oh? And why is he special
to you?

Speaker 4 (39:05):
Uh?

Speaker 6 (39:05):
Coach with coach Oasting? He was my coach. He coaches
me up through a lot of the years and a
lot of my football career, and I don't know he
he kind of just taught me how to do things,
how to carry myself when I'm out on the field,
make sure I don't lose my head.

Speaker 2 (39:23):
And yeah, where are you a better football player right now?
Ryan than where you were? Let's say it's a sophomore, Well,
where are you better?

Speaker 4 (39:31):
Yes? I would say I'm better.

Speaker 6 (39:32):
And the aspect of understanding what people are like dealing
with on the fields, because sometimes I can be like,
sometimes you can see something to go good for you,
but not go good for someone else. And I think
that's an aspect of the game where Coach Oh kind
of helped me understand that everybody's trying to do their
best and you gotta be you gotta be able to

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be like willing to adjust to help them all.

Speaker 2 (39:58):
I just think back through your days coming up through
the Hudsonville system and who's your all time favorite teacher?

Speaker 6 (40:03):
And why I'm gonna have to say miss sinc Because
what a word did she teach? She taught at Jamestown
Upper Elementary.

Speaker 2 (40:11):
Upper Elementary Middle School O fifth grade. Okay, what made
her a special teacher? Uh?

Speaker 6 (40:17):
Just I think I had a really good connection with
just her. I had a really nice personal connection with her.
She was super nice and kind to me, always checked
in with me I had anything going on or just
wanted to make conversation.

Speaker 2 (40:30):
Is she still teaching?

Speaker 6 (40:32):
I believe yes, she not teaches at the high school.

Speaker 2 (40:35):
Well, did you ever tell her how special she was
as a teacher? Did you ever tell her that to
her face?

Speaker 6 (40:40):
No, I don't think.

Speaker 2 (40:40):
I think you need to do that. You would make
her day, believe me, So you do that as well.
Let's talk a little bit about this team so far.
I mean, with that experience of going all the way
to the state championship game last year, how did you
and your teammates so we taught asked coach about this.
Understand that that was great, But it's a whole new
year and you don't get any credit from last year

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to this year.

Speaker 6 (41:03):
I think we as a team kind of just had
the mindset of it's a different year. All the guys
from last year are gone, so we got to make
kind of our own road, make our own.

Speaker 4 (41:15):
I don't know explain that.

Speaker 2 (41:16):
But that's okay, that's fine. I know you did. You
did very well. Who's the goofiest guy on this team?
Who's who's the guy that keeps things loose? You know,
when when maybe coaches are getting that stern message to
you they need they cracks you up a little bit.
I'm not to say Eli Denhoff because tell us an
Eli story.

Speaker 6 (41:32):
And Eli story thing. The last story was when we
had we had a team retreat up at coaches cabin
and we had to do some impressions of our coaches
just to just to see like what then't nekeative view
what we view them as. And he kind of just
lifted that mood up right away with having a really
funny impression of coach Sandy.

Speaker 2 (41:53):
That's great, good to see. Good job, Eli. You should
get him a shirt for that. My best of luck
to your thanks for stopping by. Let's tell me tell
me a little bit about something about Brady as a person,
though I like to guess not as a player. We'll
get to that.

Speaker 6 (42:07):
As a person, I'd say Brady's just like he's super
caring for just you as an individual, and he's always
looking out for you. I play a lot of sports
with Brady, so I don't just knowing him from those.
He's just always been caring and knowing what's going on.

Speaker 2 (42:25):
All right, Thanks, Ryan, Let's pass the microphone over to
Brady Van Lake, the senior quarterback on this team. And
Brady again, you You've had a chance to be a
part of a fantastic program and had some again going
all the way state finals. But how do you how
does Friday night at Rockford? How does that rank in
your memory bank? You know when you're thinking back, you know,
when you're twenty years down the road, how you're gonna
remember that?

Speaker 10 (42:45):
Yeah, it was something special for sure. I mean I
remember going there are my sophomore year being blowing out
fort eighty to zero. So don't be going beyond that
there to beat on him. This is amazing, Like having
that feeling you'll never forget, is something to remember forever.

Speaker 2 (42:58):
Is there one moment from last year state champion ship
run that stands out to you? You know again that
again there's a lot a lot of great moments, there
was the one that stands out.

Speaker 8 (43:06):
I'm gonna say that's tough.

Speaker 10 (43:09):
I saw the playoff playoff named Home vers Dranville, for sure,
that was that was super pat and super loud.

Speaker 8 (43:14):
That was for sure fun.

Speaker 2 (43:15):
Yeah, you had some thrillers there as well. You also
like chicken out Fred all the night before? What about
after the game, would you guys eat in the locker room?
You go out on your own do you go out.
There's a group.

Speaker 10 (43:25):
Where sometimes we got his Drew, we go to b
Italies most of the time.

Speaker 8 (43:28):
Okay, and then if we don't, I got to talk this.
Thisn't talk about for me?

Speaker 4 (43:32):
Which is there? You did?

Speaker 2 (43:33):
You have not chosen your school. You're gonna matriculate. Let
matriculate at though, but tell us what you're gonna take
wherever you end up doing it, and what you'd like
to maybe do with it.

Speaker 10 (43:42):
Uh So sometimes being open fast right now the top
two schools and business and finance.

Speaker 8 (43:47):
Is one like my majors, I'm wanna go.

Speaker 2 (43:49):
Into what what do you think will help you make
that final decision? What areas are are you emphasizing saying
this is what it's gonna be for me?

Speaker 10 (43:56):
For me, I'd say probably like if they who has
a better business and find in school? And also like,
how do their football team is? I'm like, I love football.
I want to play in the next level, so I'll
be a big factor for sure.

Speaker 2 (44:06):
Well you're not saying quarterback right now. And part of
that was your quarterback trainer. Tell us who your quarterback
trainer was and why he was able to connect with So.

Speaker 8 (44:12):
I go to West Side quarterback training. His name is Cole.
He played at Grand Valley.

Speaker 10 (44:15):
He's like another mentor to me, Like he knows that
the stress levels I'm going through. He played high school football,
college football, so he's just there for me to like
tell me. I've been with him for like four years
and he's just here for me. I remember making my
first sophomore start as quarterback was away at Grandville their
homecoming games. I know, I was like super nervous for that,
and he like reached out to me before that game
was like just played like level we're trained at and

(44:36):
like don't rise occasion fall lovely trained at and that
that was one of the best ball games I've played since.

Speaker 2 (44:42):
What's your favorite class at Hudsonville?

Speaker 8 (44:44):
And why a push? I mean I just love history.
What is a push?

Speaker 4 (44:47):
Eight? Ap? United States history?

Speaker 2 (44:49):
Oh? You aa push? Okay?

Speaker 4 (44:51):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (44:51):
A US history? I don't okay a push? That makes
sense as well. I'm just like the big history guy
for sure, American or world or does it matter anything?

Speaker 4 (45:00):
History?

Speaker 2 (45:00):
Really? What did that interest spark? Would do you remember
as a kid be an interest in history? Did I can't.

Speaker 8 (45:05):
I really don't even know.

Speaker 10 (45:06):
I kind of just like took the classes I take it,
and then ever since then, I've just like liked it.

Speaker 2 (45:10):
Just think back all through your educational process. Who was
your all time favorite teacher? And why mister Nativille.

Speaker 10 (45:15):
He's my fifth grade teacher, and like you would always
like reach out like major relationships with people. And we
also did like in a mirror football like flag football
back in fifth grade was just super fun and we
like the playoffs for all that. Like that definitely sparks
my interest for football as well.

Speaker 2 (45:31):
So just like that for sure, Brady, who's the best
singer on this team? Be honest, and you can't pick
yourself best senior? Help him out, guys, Yeah, oh yeah,
make Hopeland. Yeah yeah, who's the worst singer on this team?
And come on help him out?

Speaker 4 (45:45):
Guys?

Speaker 8 (45:46):
Ryan? Yeah, probably Ryan, Ryan?

Speaker 2 (45:49):
Right, Ryan, Sorry, you don't get the microphone back. We
don't have time for you to rebut that. But in
any case, Hey, Brady, best ELECXIA this week and beyond,
I know, you know, you know, to help her fairs wherever.
You're gonna have a great future. Thanks for stopping by.

Speaker 8 (46:03):
Hey, you're having me all right.

Speaker 2 (46:05):
We want to thank all the Hudsonville Eagles. Ryan Auckman,
Brady van Lake, also Harrison Phillips and Will Zeydervin and
of course coach Brent Sandy for bringing the Eagles over.
Don't forget our big Friday night coverage again if it
happens if there is a Game five in playoff coverage
for the for the Tigers, if they make it to
Game five, then we will have to move all our

(46:26):
Friday night coverage to one on one point three one
oh one point three, So for six starting at six o'clock,
all our regular coverage will be there. It's just whether
it's going to be a ninety six to one like
it normally is, or one on one three in It
only is only if there is a Game five between
the Tigers and Seattle. Don't forget to join us for
our LMCU preview show Thursday night at six. You're in
ninety six one in the game. Thanks to John Ail

(46:47):
Back to the studio Son till next time, Rick Brigan,
thanks for joining us for the Fox Motors Pigskin Party
of Fox Honda.

Speaker 1 (46:56):
Thanks for listening to tonight's edition of the Fox Motors
pig Skin Party. Join us throughout the football season Mondays
at six pm on ninety six won the game for
the Fox Motors Big Skin Party. This is a production
of sports play, producing local sports in West Michigan.
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