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    PAGE A14, KEIZERTIMES, FEBRUARY 6, 2015
Lady Celts’ win streak extends to six
KEIZERTIMES/Eric A. Howald
Lady Celt Sara Eckert gulps air after making a turn en route
to winning the 500 freestyle in a meet with West Salem High
School Thursday, Jan. 29.
Swimmers fall to Titans
The McNary High School girls varsity swimming team again
fared better than their male counterparts in a meet with West
Salem High School, but both teams ended up with losses.
The Titan women edged the Lady Celts 91-78 in the pool,
but many on both the Celtic girls and boys teams are still bat-
tling illness.
Freshman Sara Eckert had the biggest day for the girls. She
won the 100 butterfl y in 1:08.68 and the 500 free in 5:54.36.
She was also part of the winning 200 medley relay with Anjelica
Glassey, Emily Biondi and Marissa Kuch. The relay team edged
West Salem by two seconds with a time of 2:05.72.
Kuch continued her dominance in the 100 freestyle besting
West’s Allie Rasmussen by more than four seconds. Kuch’s fi nal
time was 56 seconds.
The boys had a much rougher go of it in the meet.
Senior Tanner Hughes won the 200 individual medley with a
time of 2:27.17. He also took third in the 100 breaststroke.
Late in the meet, Matthew Albright and Bryce Looney were
able to score some points in the varsity backstroke. Marcus Bra-
camonte, Dane Van Dyck, Isaiah Holt and Jared Kelson took sec-
ond in the 400 free relay, but they were up against a lightning-
quick Titan team.
The boys lost their side of the meet 119-45.
WRESTLE,
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effort on the part of Schaffner.
Schaffner managed to score a
near fall in the fi nal seconds
that put him up 10-8 at the
buzzer.
Freshman Brayden Ebbs
won by pin at 1:59; Jonathon
Phelps turned in a dominat-
ing performance en route to
a 12-3 win by major deci-
sion; At 138 pounds, Michael
Phelps pulled out a 7-5 win;
and Kyle Bonn got the team’s
only other pin in 33 seconds
over West Albany’s James Lun-
ski.
“When I fi rst went in
there, I realized that he was
really strong, but not very fast.
I also worked his head a lot,
but couldn’t bring him down.
At the same time, I saw that
his legs were spread most of
the time and realized it would
make for a quick snatch-and-
grab,” Bonn said.
Head Coach Jason Ebbs said
the Celts remain focused even
though the loss cost McNary a
shot at being co-Greater Valley
Conference champs.
“If it was easy, we’d never
get tested. We’ve been looking
for this to happen and we have
to bounce back,” Ebbs said.
“Now we look at the district
tournament and we’ve got
some guys that are going to
be trying to raise the bar and
show what we can do there.”
Bonn said there is a sense of
family that’s still lacking com-
pared to previous years, but
that there’s still time to turn it
around.
“If we have a team of lead-
ers, for each other, then we
can’t help but have success,”
he said.
In junior varsity matches,
Riley Repp scored a pin in
19 seconds and Adam Nelson
took a second-round win by
pin. Most of the JV squad’s
points came through forfeits
by the Bulldogs.
KEIZERTIMES/Eric A. Howald
McNary’s Jasmine Ernest dishes the ball to a teammate
in the game with Forest Grove High School Friday, Jan.
30. McNary won 62-44.
LOSS,
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had a double-double with 17
points and 12 rebounds; Duna-
gan and Trent VanCleave each
had 11 points; Mathew Ismay
put in eight; and Cade Goff hit
two from the line.
The Celts squared off with
North Salem High School on
the road Tuesday, Jan. 27, and
kept the other Greater Valley
Conference Vikings to single
digits in all but one frame. Mc-
Nary won 59-33.
Peterson poured in 21 points
to lead the team; Cade Goff
had nine points; Cavell and
Dunagan had eight each; Cole
Thomas and VanCleave had
four each; Drew McHugh hit
one from three-point range and
Ismay got one from the line.
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Of the Keizertimes
The McNary High School girls
varsity basketball team fi nished last
week on a six-game win streak.
It was a prime spot to be in
headed into a match with the
Greater Valley Conference leaders,
South Salem High School, Tuesday,
Feb. 3.
“It’s honestly feeling really good.
It helps with confi dence and it’s
preparing us. We’re playing like a
team so well it’s crazy. We’re fi nally
showing the team we can be,” said
sophomore Sydney Hunter.
The team’s effort to improve
communication is a large part of
its recent streak, said senior Jasmine
Ernest.
“We’ve improved exponentially
with our off-court communication,
but we also know where people are
going to go and we’re able to read
each other better on the court,” she
said.
That familiarity helped the team
leap out to an 11-0 start against
Forest Grove High School Friday,
Jan. 30. Earnest scored six of those
points on treys in the opening salvo.
As the Vikings warmed up they
notched some steals that helped
them get back into the game. For-
est Grove closed the scoring gap to
three points in the fi rst minute of
the second frame, but Ernest got
another three-pointer a few min-
utes later to extend the Celtic lead.
The big shot of the night came
from Madi Hingston at the half-
time buzzer. She hit a three-pointer
from nearly half-court to put Mc-
Nary up 11 points again.
“We knocked down the deep
shots against them while they were
in their zone,” said Derick Handley,
McNary head coach. “That shot
from Madi was a huge thing mo-
mentum and mentality-wise.”
For the most part, the Lady
Celts rode at least a 10-point lead
throughout the second half en
route to a 62-44 win.
“In the second half, we decid-
ed it wasn’t a game we could take
lightly and kept the pressure up,”
Hunter said.
Earlier in the week, McNary
held North Salem High School
to 12 points in a 66-12 win. In its
six-game streak, McNary has held
three teams to 12-points or less.
While it might be cause to take
their foot off the gas, the Lady
Celts have been using those games
to prepare for the tougher offenses
in the league.
“It’s a mental game then, not so
much physical. It prepares us to go
hard even when we’re winning by a
lot and that’s a good thing,” Hunter
said.
Handley said the North game
gave the Celts time to work on a
new full court press and it went
off without a glitch for most of the
fi rst frame.
As the team’s confi dence builds,
Ernest said performing well against
a team like South Salem – win or
lose – is a matter or respect.
“We have teams that underesti-
mate us. Forest Grove thought they
were going to go 6-2 in league
and now they are 5-5,” Ernest said.
“We’re on the brink of getting the
recognition we feel we deserve.
This South Salem game is big just
to prove that we can hang with
the bigger teams and show our
growth.”
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public notices
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
On 11th day of March,
2015, at 10:00 AM, at
the main entrance of the
Marion Co. Courthouse, in
Salem, OR, I will sell the
following real property: 408
Baylor Drive, Woodburn,
in the case of DEUTSCHE
BANK NATIONAL TRUST
COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE, IN
TRUST FOR REGISTERED
HOLDERS OF LONG BEACH
MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST
2006-1,
ASSET-BACKED
CERTIFICATES,
SERIES
2006-1, its successors in
interest
and/or
assigns,
Plaintiff, vs. CATHERINE
LINDSEY AKA CATHERINE
LOUISE
LINDSEY
AKA
CATHERINE L. BAUMER,
TED LINDSEY, HOUSEHOLD
FINANCE CORPORATION
II, OCCUPANTS OF THE
PREMISES,
THE
REAL
PROPERTY
LOCATED
AT 408 BAYLOR DRIVE,
WOODBURN,
OREGON
97071, Defendant(s). For
more information go to www.
oregonsheriffs.com/sales.htm
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TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE
TRUSTEE’S NOTICE
OF SALE
The Trustee under the terms
of the Trust Deed described
herein, at the direction of the
Benefi ciary, hereby elects to
sell the property described in
the Trust Deed to satisfy the
obligations secured thereby.
Pursuant to ORS 86.771,
the following information is
provided:
1. PARTIES:
Grantor: NICOLE D. MINK
Trustee: AMERITITLE
Successor Trustee:
NANCY K. CARY
Benefi ciary:
OREGON HOUSING AND
COMMUNITY
SERVICES
DEPARTMENT, STATE OF
OREGON, ASSIGNEE OF
UMPQUA BANK
2.
DESCRIPTION
OF
PROPERTY: The real property
is described as follows:
As described in the
attached Exhibit A.
Exhibit “A”
Beginning at a point on the
South line of Locust Street
which is the Northwest corner
of Lot One, Block Thirty,
Highland Addition to Salem,
Marion
County,
Oregon,
(See Volume 2, Page 6,
record of Town Plats for said
County and State); thence
West along said South line
of Locust Street 5 feet to the
center of a vacated alley;
thence South 5.00 feet from
the parallel to the West line of
Lots One, Two and Three, in
said Block 150.00 feet; thence
East Parallel with the North
line of said Block 5.00 feet to
the Southwest corner of Lot
Three; thence continuing East
along the South line of said
Lot Three 45.00 feet; thence
North in aline parallel with the
West line of said Lots Three,
Two and One, 150.00 feet
to the South Line of Locust
Street; thence West along
said South line 45.00 feet to
the place of beginning.
3.
RECORDING.
The
Trust Deed was recorded as
follows:
Date Recorded: March 31,
2003
Recording: Reel: 2096,
Page: 58
Offi cial Records of Marion
County, Oregon
4. DEFAULT. The Grantor
or any other person obligated
on the Trust Deed and
Promissory Note secured
thereby is in default and
the Benefi ciary seeks to
foreclose the Trust Deed for
failure to pay: A payment of
$278.74 for the month of May
2014; plus regular monthly
payments of $589.23 each
for the months of June 2014
through November 2014; plus
late charges and advances;
plus any unpaid real property
taxes or liens, plus interest.
5. AMOUNT DUE. The
amount due on the Note
which is secured by the
Trust Deed referred to herein
is: Principal balance in the
amount of $67,771.11; plus
interest at the rate of 4.9500%
per annum from April 1,
2014; plus late charges of
$47.14; plus advances and
foreclosure attorney fees and
costs.
6. SALE OF PROPERTY.
The Trustee hereby states
that the property will be sold to
satisfy the obligations secured
by the Trust Deed. A Trustee’s
Notice of Default and Election
to Sell Under Terms of Trust
Deed has been recorded in
the Offi cial Records of Marion
County, Oregon.
7. TIME OF SALE.
Date: April 30, 2015
Time: 11:00 a.m.
Place: Outside the Front
Door of the Marion County
Courthouse, 100 High Street
NE, Salem, Oregon
8. RIGHT TO REINSTATE.
Any person named in ORS
86.778 has the right, at any
time that is not later than
fi ve days before the Trustee
conducts the sale, to have
this foreclosure dismissed
and the Trust Deed reinstated
by payment to the Benefi ciary
of the entire amount then due,
other than such portion of the
principal as would not then be
due had no default occurred,
by curing any other default
that is capable of being cured
by tendering the performance
required under the obligation
or Trust Deed and by paying
all costs and expenses
actually incurred in enforcing
the obligation and Trust Deed,
together with the trustee’s and
attorney’s fees not exceeding
the amount provided in ORS
86.778.
You may reach the Oregon
State Bar’s Lawyer Referral
Service at 503-684-3763 or
toll-free in Oregon at 800-
452-7636 or you may visit
its website at: www.osbar.
org. Legal assistance may
be available if you have a
low income and meet federal
poverty guidelines. For more
information and a directory
of legal aid programs, go to
http://www.oregonlawhelp.
org.
Any questions regarding
this matter should be directed
to Lisa Summers, Paralegal,
(541) 686-0344
(TS #30057.30531).
DATED: December 8, 2014.
/s/ Nancy K. Cary
Nancy K. Cary,
Successor Trustee
Hershner Hunter, LLP
P.O. Box 1475
Eugene, OR 97440
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