At PowerStrength, we take immense pride in helping athletes achieve new heights—on and off the field.
The 2024–2025 school year was a banner year for our athletes, with 176 PowerStrength athletes earning post-season award honors across 22 different sports, and an impressive 58 athletes receiving All-State recognition.
What’s even more remarkable is that 20 PowerStrength athletes were honored in more than 1 sport – showcasing the value of multi-sport participation and year-round training built for long-term development and high performance.
MULTI-SPORT DOMINANCE: ALL-STATE IN MULTIPLE SPORTS
Leading the way was Dustin Warner (Sparta, Class of 2025), who put together one of the most impressive resumes we’ve ever seen. Dustin was All-Conference in football, wrestling, and track & field, and earned All-State honors in both wrestling and discus, winning the individual State Title in both. His combination of power, speed, and grit made him dominant in everything he competed in, and his results speak for themselves.
Joining Dustin in the All-State double-honor club were 3 more elite PowerStrength athletes:
- Lexi Armstrong (Hudsonville, 2025) – All-State in volleyball and soccer
- Will Orme (Calvin Christian, 2026) – All-State in basketball and golf
- Ty VanderWall (Grandville, 2026) – All-State in both water polo and swimming & diving
These athletes didn’t just compete in multiple sports – they were among the best in the entire state in all of them.
ALL-STATE IN 1 SPORT, RECOGNIZED IN ANOTHER
7 more PowerStrength athletes achieved All-State honors in a sport, while also earning All-Conference recognition in another, continuing the theme of all-around athletic excellence:
- Katelyn Allen (Northview, 2025) – All-State in swimming & diving, All-Conference in softball
- Max Ferrick (Forest Hills Eastern, 2025) – All-State in baseball, All-Conference in football
- Beau Harris (Coopersville, 2025) – All-State in football, All-Conference in baseball
- Jack Kamminga (Unity Christian, 2026) – All-State in soccer, All-Conference in basketball
- Grant Morren (Calvin Christian, 2025) – All-State in soccer, All-Conference in basketball
- Addyson Rhodes (Calvin Christian, 2026) – All-State in basketball, All-Conference in volleyball
- Dylan VanSkiver (Forest Hills Northern, 2026) – All-State in soccer, All-Conference in lacrosse
These athletes show the valuable impact of smart training across seasons, proving that competing in multiple sports with an intentional training plan helps athletes become more complete, durable, and successful.
DOUBLE ALL-CONFERENCE HONORS: VERSATILE AND CONSISTENT
In addition to those who earned All-State recognition, 8 more PowerStrength athletes earned All-Conference honors in two different sports:
- David Britenfeld (West Catholic, 2025) – Football and Baseball
- Evie Brown (Forest Hills Northern, 2026) – Basketball and Soccer
- Cole Haist (Big Rapids, 2026) – Football and Basketball
- Emma Ingles (Belding, 2028) – Basketball and Softball
- Olivia Ingles (Belding, 2028) – Basketball and Softball
- Connor Knapp (West Ottawa, 2025) – Football and Baseball
- Dexter Lillmars (Fruitport, 2028) – Basketball and Baseball
- Vaughn Veltman (Tri County, 2026) – Football and Baseball
These athletes stayed consistent all school year long, showing that with the right plan and work ethic, it’s possible to excel across multiple seasons.
Nathen Raison (Lowell, 2026) also deserves special recognition, earning All-Conference in football and All-District in baseball – a great example of building toward even higher levels in the years ahead.
BUILT TO PERFORM IN EVERY SEASON
PowerStrength athletes don’t just show up when the lights are on—they prepare all year long. The success of these multi-sport athletes is no accident. It’s a direct result of:
- A proven long-term athletic development program
- Consistent strength and performance training
- Smart recovery and injury prevention strategies
- A competitive training environment that encourages multi-sport participation
Whether it’s on the field, court, mat, or in the pool, PowerStrength athletes are prepared to compete, lead, and thrive—in one sport or many.
CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL!
We are incredibly proud of all 176 athletes who earned post-season award honors this school year. Their success is a testament to their commitment, their families’ support, and the structured, results-driven training they embraced at PowerStrength.
To every athlete who represented PowerStrength this school year—well done. You’re just getting started.
LEARN MORE ABOUT HOW THESE ATHLETES PREPARE
With customized training plans tailored to their sport and individual goals, athletes can unlock next-level performance and achieve their goals. The small, private training environment cultivates results as it only attracts athletes who are serious about improving. Each session is 100% led by experienced, certified trainers to ensure safe and optimal results as quickly as possible.
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