PAGE A8, KEIZERTIMES, APRIL 24, 2015 KEIZERTIMES.COM Boys suffer fi rst loss By ERIC A. HOWALD Of the Keizertimes An 11-3 loss to South Sa- lem High School means the McNary varsity baseball team is tied for fi rst place in the Greater Valley Conference. The Saxons had a 2-0 lead when McNary went ahead 3-2 in the fourth inning. But an eight-run fi fth inning for South sealed McNary’s fate. Until that game Tuesday, April 21, the Celts were still undefeated in the GVC after a win over Forest Grove High School Friday, April 17. Head Coach Larry Keeker attributed the team’s recent successes to rededication in game preparation. “Early in the season, we were going through the mo- tions of preparing,” he said. “Now, it’s really good. We learned our lesson and we can’t show up, walk around and play well. We do well when we get ourselves pre- pared on fundamentals and hold each other account- able.” McNary took a lead early in the game, and managed to avoid the middle-game drought that was becoming characteristic of the team. Pitcher Mickey Walker gave the team a good start with nine strikeouts. “We spread out the runs KEIZERTIMES/Eric A. Howald Joyce Lim rounds a corner en route to winning the 800 meter race in the South Salem meet Wednesday, April 15. KEIZERTIMES/Eric A. Howald McNary’s Kyle Ismay tags out a runner trying to steal second base in the Forest Grove game. and had a good game offen- sively,” Keeker said. After edging the McKay Royal Scots on Monday, April 20, the Celtics still had a big week ahead with games on tap against McMinnville and Sprague high schools. While Keeker is trying to keep the focus on one game at a time, he expected the Grizzlies to be the game of the week. They were one game behind McNary at press time. “Sprague is certainly a ca- pable team, but McMinnville is toughest in term of talent and record,” he said. By keeping the team fo- cused on preparing for each game, Keeker said they won’t have any regrets. “There will be no one looking back and saying, ‘Boy, I wish we’d gotten ready to play,” he said. Celts beat Saxons on track and fi eld The McNary High School girls and boys varsity track and fi eld team were both victori- ous in a meet with South Sa- lem High School Wednesday, April 15. The boys won 87-56 and the girls won 85-60. Along the way, McNary picked up numerous event wins. For the girls, event win- ners were Danielle Duran in the 200 meter in 27.13; Kailey Doutt won the 400 meter in 1:03.29; Joyce Lim took fi rst in the 800 meter in 2:44.87; Annabel Guptill topped the podium in the 3,000 in 11:54.59; River Harri won the 300 meter hurdles with a time of 51.67; Sydney Hunter, Please see TRACK, Page A9 Lady Celts get big wins in tennis KEIZERTIMES/Eric A. Howald Lady Celt Emma Kinler was all smiles rounding third base after sending a home run over the center fi eld fence in the game with McKay High School. Softball team struggles with errors By ERIC A. HOWALD Of the Keizertimes McNary High School’s girls varsity softball team couldn’t overcome errors in the early going of a game with Forest Grove High School Friday, April 17. “We came out fl at. It may have been having a whole week off but, in the fi rst three innings, we kicked the ball around and went down 6-0,” said Kevin Wise, McNary head coach. “If we played like we did in the last part of the game, it might have been a different story.” The Keizer team left eight runners on base in the 6-3 loss. McNary put one run across the plate in the fourth inning and two in the seventh, but it was too little too late. Kelsi Christenson had the best day at the dish go- ing 2-for-3. Kimi Ito, Madi- son Oliver and Hannah Carr notched the RBIs. The Lady Celts bounced back the next day to win 14-0 over the McKay Royal Scots. “We were still off after the loss, but they came back and had a better approach at the plate being aggressive,” Wise said. “Their pitcher – to her credit – did a good job, but we were patient at the plate.” Despite the loss, the Royal Scot team was showing much improvement over past sea- sons on defense. Lady Celt Emma Kin- ler sent a shot over the cen- terfi eld fence to kick off the second inning for McNary. Carr and Kiana Villarreal had doubles. Wise said the team needs to get out of the mindset that they can”turn it on and turn it off.” “They need to focus from the fi rst pitch to the last. We need it this week because it’s a busy week with no down- time.” The Celtics had games in the works against South Sa- lem, McMinnville, both past press time, and Sprague High School Friday, April 24. The fi rst pitch is slated for Mc- Nary at 5 p.m. “One of the advantages we have is that everybody in the conference has at least one loss so no one is unbeatable,” By ERIC A. HOWALD Of the Keizertimes McNary High School’s girls varsity tennis team lost a match with McMinnville High School 6-2, but the two matches the team won were important ones. In No. 1 singles, Celtic freshman Hannah Childress took down Grizzly senior Caitlan Baker, one of the bet- ter players in the league, in three sets. “I kind of changed up my game when she became more consistent. When she did that I started to come up to the net and volley,” Childress said. Childress, making her sec- ond appearance in varsity sin- gles, lost the fi rst set 1-6, came back to win the second set 6-4 and took the third set 7-5. “She was scared to death after the fi rst set, but then she went out and executed,” said Lisa Reid, McNary head coach. At No. 1 doubles, Ariana Neads and Sami Trowbridge pulled off a similar feat against a top-ranked opponent. They beat McMinnville’s Samantha Purdy and Shay Bristow with Please see TENNIS, Page A9