Dan Bylsma’s son Bryan Bylsma, 10, peaks out from behind the Stanley Cup when they made a surprise visit to Applebee’s in Grand Haven. Bryan said they had more ‘secretive stuff’ planned before doing some more fishing with the cup. Grand Haven native Dan Bylsma was the head coach of the Stanley Cup champion Pittsburgh Penguins. © Muskegon Chronicle

 

Muskegon’s Dai-Shanae Jefferson, left, Grand Haven’s Paige Wilds, center, and Muskegon’s Quintina Wallace, right, scramble for a loose ball during the second quarter of the game. Muskegon won the game against Grand Haven 49-44. © Muskegon Chronicle

 

Shelby’s pitcher Dimitri Innis becomes emotional in the dugout after he was pulled during the fourth inning of the Division 3 quarterfinals against Bath at Hope College in Holland. Shelby’s Taylor Peters pitched the rest of the game. Shelby lost the game 2-0.
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Tyler Sikkenga, 3, takes a break on the ice during the Lift-Off Hockey Camp at Lakeshore Sports Centre. © Muskegon Chronicle

 

With only one runner left to go, an impromptu water fight at the Beachwood/Bluffton Neighborhood Association water station along Dune Street breaks out during the 15K of the 29th annual Seaway Run. Karen Swords, 66, right, gets the best of Grant Cooper, 11, left, with a water hose. Ned Carter, 68, of Muskegon, is pictured in the background. © Muskegon Chronicle

 

Northview’s Tony Quarto, left, and Spring Lake’s Chris Tilton, right, hurt themselves during the second half of the game October 20. Spring Lake won the game 7-1. © Muskegon Chronicle

 

The Lumberjacks celebrate a second period goal by Adam Welch, center, during the game against Bloomington. The Lumberjacks won 7-1. © Muskegon Chronicle

 

Paul Johnson, 14, of North Muskegon, reacts to a bad tee on the 12th hole during the first day of the James Henderson Memorial Match Play Championship at Chase Hammond Golf Course July 22, 2011. © Muskegon Chronicle

 

Ithaca’s Luke Capen, right, breaks up a pass intended for Montague’s Jake Freeland during first quarter action of the semifinals held at Jenison High School. Montague won the game 47-16. © Muskegon Chronicle

 

Muskegon Catholic Central teammates Megan Lowry, left, Kayleigh McCollum, center, and Devon Campbell watch the last minutes of the game from the bench. Muskegon Catholic Central lost to Johannesburg-Lewiston 68-46 during the Class D quarterfinals March 17 at Traverse City Central High School. © Muskegon Chronicle

 

Warren Schollard, 73, of Spring Lake casts a shadow while playing shuffleboard at McGraft Park. The Muskegon Shuffleboard Club plays every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at the park. © Muskegon Chronicle

 

A referee monitors closely as Hesperia’s Mike Wagenfeald, bottom, claws Addison’s Gage Marshal during their 171 lb. weight class match at the state finals. Wagenfeald lost the match 18-3. The Addison Panthers beat the Hesperia Panthers 36-25. © Muskegon Chronicle

 

Jockey Terry Houghton picks his daughter, Alyssa Houghton, 5, over the fence to give her a kiss after he finished fourth riding Rockem Sockem in the six-furlong Wolverine Stakes race at Great Lakes Downs. Houghton’s older daughter Ashley Houghton, 9, (not pictured) said she and her sister try to kiss him before and after every race to say “good luck and all that stuff.” The girls live in Florence, Ky. but are spending part of the summer with their father. © Muskegon Chronicle

 

Laketon Township resident Jim Bozell, 47, uses a Pioneer Brite Striper to put the lines on the North Muskegon High School football/soccer field. Bozell, who is the maintenance supervisor at the school, said he was preparing the field for two upcoming games. © Muskegon Chronicle

 

Montague’s Drew Pineda, right, gets away from Ravenna defense. Montague won the game 41-27. © Muskegon Chronicle

 

Muskegon Catholic Central teammates, from left, goalie Thomas Marine, Tom Pallas, Nic Bectel and Scott Hall react to their 3-2 fourth-overtime loss to Reeths-Puffer. © Muskegon Chronicle

 

Shelby’s Amber Zoulek (#5) jumps into the arms of teammate Megan Shriver (#33) after their regional win over Ravenna 56-54. Shelby’s head coach Rick Zoulek is in the background. © Muskegon Chronicle

 

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