Ram Country, Here We Come

February 3, 2012

Rockford is next up on our "Battle of the Fans" tour, and we'll be making our stop for tonight's boys basketball game against Hudsonville.

So far, all good. We're having a blast. We've been to two Class B and one Class C school, and all three have brought a ton of what we're looking for in a "Battle of the Fans" champion. Rockford is one of our largest Class A schools -- so we're expecting more big things, especially amid the Twitter buzz we've been following this week.

MHSAA staff and Student Advisory Council members already have visited Frankenmuth, Grand Rapids Christian and Reese, and will finish up Feb. 17 at Petoskey. Voting on our Facebook page runs Feb. 20-23, with the winner selected Feb. 24.

Click to check out our YouTube channel playlist of our finalists we've seen so far.

Ravenna Girls Finish Comeback in Deciding Match to Claim 1st Finals Win

By Nick Cooper
Special for MHSAA.com

February 28, 2025

MUSKEGON – Friday was a storybook ending for Ravenna’s Emma Herremans.

The Bulldogs’ lone senior bowler helped secure the program’s first Finals team championship.

Ravenna went the distance with Bad Axe in the deciding match, even trailing 2-1 before winning the final two games 172-150 and 186-179 to clinch.

“It feels amazing. I have to take a pause to just take everything in,” said Herremans.

Ravenna’s championship capped off an undefeated season and was the first Finals title for the school in any sport other than football.

“We just sat there, and our hearts were racing the entire time,” said Ravenna coach Jason Nutt.

En route to the championship, the top-seeded Bulldogs defeated No. 8 seed Jackson Lumen Christi and No. 5 seed Jonesville.

Bracket play featured multiple seeding upsets with No. 7 Homer sweeping second seed Burton Atherton in three games in a quarterfinal. Fifth seed Jonesville defeated No. 4 seed Allen Park Cabrini during the same round.

Ravenna posted the top score during qualifying, 2,899 pins, to outpace the field by 164.

After reaching the quarterfinals in 2024 and then winning the championship in 2025, Ravenna figures to assert itself as a statewide presence for years to come. Looking to the future, Nutt’s expectation for his program is one of optimism.

“It’s good to get one. We should continue to get strong,” he said.

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