Jonathan Mock found his life’s calling earlier than most people. His love for basketball came at an early age, but while most students of the game hope to make a career by swishing three-pointers and snagging rebounds, Mock yearned to draw up the plays and give the half-time pep talk. At 29 years old, Mock...
Category: Sports
Chargers knocked out of the playoff hunt
The Hillsdale College Chargers put more points on the board in the fourth quarter than the Grand Valley State University Lakers, but couldn’t erase the deficit left after the second and third quarters in Saturday’s homecoming game. “I think what that proves is our kids are going to keep playing and keep fighting,” head coach...
Charger Chatter: Joshua Mirth
Though Joshua Mirth is only a sophomore, he has already established himself as the “low stick” of the men’s cross country team. Don’t let his quiet, modest demeanor fool you–Mirth is a hard worker both on and off the track, always angling for a top finish and working diligently toward a physics and math double-major. ...
More to join legends
As current Charger teams pour hours of time and gallons of sweat into practices and competitions with hopes of achieving greatness, past Charger legends hang on the walls just outside the gym motivating the current athletes to leave a lasting legacy at their Alma Mater and join their ranks. These legends are members of the...
Charger volleyball ‘buckles down’
On Tuesday, Oct. 30, the women’s volleyball team traveled to Northwood University for their second game of the season against the Timberwolves and lost 0-3. The Timberwolves have yet to lose a game this season in the GLIAC. In the game, the Chargers lost each set 18 – 25, 9 – 25, and 18 –...
