Football team rallies for gold against Thornapple Kellogg tonight

Pierce Ruppert, Staff Writer

The Varsity Football Team (1-2) will host the eighth annual Hearts of Gold game this Friday, Sept. 16 at 7:00 pm against Thornapple Kellogg. After coming off a tough loss against rival Lowell, the team looks to have a bounce back week.

This year’s Hearts of Gold game will benefit Arbor Circle Youth Services. Arbor Circle benefits young people with a variety of challenges such as struggles in school, mental health issues, and homelessness. They provide counseling, case management, and support services to help these individuals build the necessary skills to overcome their various challenges. With great meaning behind this week’s game, one can expect Memorial Field to be electric.

While the season has not started how many expected it to, the East community hopes to witness a win on Friday night. With a new coach and schedule, the football team is beginning to find their identity.

The football players are excited for what lies ahead, a chance at redemption and a meaningful game.

“It’s always great to be able to give back. Every week the community rallies around us and it’s great to be able to give some of that back and help out a great cause,” Senior defensive back Joe Bolea ‘17 said.

When asked whether the team will approach the game differently, Bolea replied, “from a football perspective, no, but there is a kind of a bigger purpose behind it. We know that we are not just playing for the game but to be able to give back and help out those less fortunate.”

Bolea’s teammate, senior captain wide receiver Jack Combs ‘17, also had a few comments about Friday’s game. Combs has two main keys to the game. First, the team must limit their turnovers and score when in the red zone. Secondly, they must limit big plays.

When asked about how he plans to contribute Friday night, Combs said, “Go out there and give 100 percent every play and do what I can do as a captain, and leader of this team.”

With attitudes like this, the community of East Grand Rapids will have a lot to look forward to tomorrow night!