Mid Pen Senior Wins Family Matchup, North Central Takes Back Team Title
By
Jason Juno
Special for MHSAA.com
May 30, 2024
ESCANABA – Rock Mid Peninsula’s Bradly VanDamme doesn’t get much better competition than what his eighth-grade brother Christian brings to the golf course.
Last year, Bradly’s only win against Christian came at the Upper Peninsula Division 3 Final. This year, Bradly finished ahead of his brother in every event leading up to the championship tournament, but a second consecutive U.P. title still wasn’t a sure thing as Bradly wound down his senior year.
“We were waking up this morning, and we didn’t really know who was going to get it,” Bradly said. “We’ve been tight all year.”
Bradly came out on top with a 73, and Christian finished runner-up with a 76 on Thursday at Escanaba Country Club.
“It’s sweet,” Bradly said of claiming two straight U.P. Finals titles. “It’s what I dreamed of. Just grinding all summer long, especially all spring and the winter going with my buddies and hitting the simulator. It’s just what you strive for.”
He said he got off the tee well all day.
“I just put myself in some good positions,” he said. “If you can get off the tee well, this course is relatively short.”
His mom, and coach, Earlene VanDamme, said he’s done well in every tournament this season.
“He’s a strong player and he put a lot of development into it this past year, and it’s paid off again,” she said.
His practice and hard work got him where he is, she said. So did a little motivation from his brother.
“I think that is a good driving force,” she said.
Bradly VanDamme said his brother’s game is strong overall.
“He’s got a very bright future,” he said.
Powers North Central won the Division 3 team title with a score of 338, and Lake Linden-Hubbell was second at 349. The title was the Jets' second in three seasons.
“This is kind of sweet,” North Central coach Scott Farnsworth said, while choking up. “Good group of kids. I have 12 kids out, all very enthusiastic, these guys work hard for me all the time.”
He knew they had a good chance of winning going into the event. The Jets lost four times to Division 2 schools in their conference but were close to them each time.
“This whole group, you hear of gym rats, these guys are golf rats,” he said. “We get done with the meet, they’re going to play another 18. They are really nice to have, they get out there, do whatever I ask. They just get out and play. That’s what you’ve got to do.”
North Central was led by Alex Popkorn, who carded an 82 and finished in a tie for fourth individually. Lake Linden-Hubbell’s Bradley Axford was third with a 78 and Cedarville/DeTour’s Drew Moser also tied for fourth with an 82.
PHOTOS (Top) Powers North Central holds up its latest championship trophy Thursday at Escanaba Country Club. (Middle) Mid Peninsula’s Christian VanDamme sends an approach shot on No. 13. (Photos by Jason Juno.)
Flashback 100: Wagner's Dream of Going on Tour Realized - with Greta Van Fleet
June 10, 2025
As a freshman, Frankenmuth golfer Daniel Wagner qualified individually for the 2014 Lower Peninsula Division 3 Boys Golf Final, finishing in a tie for 35th place. He improved the following year, tying for 26th as a sophomore, and by his junior season Frankenmuth qualified as a team and finished 11th overall with Wagner leading the way.
Heading into his senior season in 2017, Wagner and the Frankenmuth team were in top form, the Eagles as a team having placed second at their Regional and with Wagner finishing second individually as well. Expectations were high for a strong finish at the Final.
But Wagner never made it to the tournament — not due to injury or illness, but for an entirely different stage. He was in Sweden, performing with three friends from Frankenmuth as part of the emerging rock band Greta Van Fleet, during a showcase for music executives. Right after the showcase, the band went on tour across the United States.
That showcase marked the beginning of a meteoric rise. Since then, the band has released three albums — Anthem of the Peaceful Army (2018), The Battle at Garden’s Gate (2021) and Starcatcher (2023) — and earned four Grammy nominations, including a win for Best Rock Album in 2019.
Greta Van Fleet features brothers Joshua, Jake, and Sam Kiszka, along with Wagner, the band's drummer. The band took its name from longtime Frankenmuth resident Gretna Van Fleet.
Years after missing the 2017 Finals, Wagner reached out to the MHSAA about his lost 2016 Finals golf bag tag. A replacement was sent to him and he remains, to date, the only Grammy Award winner known to have one on his or her golf bag ...
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