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Freshmen lose heartbreaker McNary High School’s freshman football team lost a 22-20 heartbreaker to West Albany High School at home Thursday, Sept. 17. “It was a hard fought game that unfortu- nately one team had to lose” said Head Coach Ted Anagnos. The Celts fall to 1-2 on the season and 1-1 in the Greater Valley Conference. McNary opened the scoring after Jacob Jackson forced a Bulldog fumble recovered by Griffi n Oliveira. The Celtics marched back up the fi eld led by running backs Clay Mary and Chantz Revis and a 24-yard pass from Jack- son to Oliveira. The drive culminated with a fi ve-yard Jackson run on a quarterback keeper. Revis ran in the conversion for an 8-0 McNary lead. McNary’s defense put up the stops and turned over the ball to the offense, which drove for a second quarter touchdown on a 25-yard pass from Jackson to Oliveira for a 14-0 score at the half. West Albany began their comeback in the third quarter with a three-yard run for a score. An eight-yard touchdown and conversion run By ERIC A. HOWALD Of the Keizertimes When the Jesuit High School boys varsity soccer team scored in the fi rst 30 seconds of a game with the McNary High School Celt- ics, it was easy to tell some- thing was off with the Keizer team. “We came out scared of their history and I wasn’t sure we were ready to play. It didn’t look like we had any energy,” said Celt Bryan Keo. McNary was able to tie the game at 1-1 shortly thereaf- ter, but it had no response to the Crusaders next four goals en route to a 5-1 loss. “We weren’t on our A- game and they beat us in the air,” said Luis Audelo, a Mc- Nary senior. Miguel Camarena, Mc- Nary head coach, said the game was a wake-up call for the Celtics who went into the game undefeated (5- 0) ,having only allowed six Please see VOLLEY, Page A9 Please see SOCCER, Page A12 in the fourth quarter tied the game at 14-14. The teams exchanged failed drives then the Celtics broke through with fi ve minutes remaining on a 70-yard pass from Jackson to Mary for a 20-14 lead. After the teams each held defensively, West Albany took the ball and drove 60 yards in the last minute to capture the win on a 20-yard pass completion and two-point conversion pass with 15 seconds remaining to get the 22-20 win. McNary gained 109 yards rushing by Jack- son, Revis, Mary and Boston Smith. Jackson passed for 137 yards to Oliveira, Mary and Ty Covalt. Celt alum, and now linebacker coach, Brian Aicher complimented the play of his lineback- ers – Oliveira, Smith, Bo Working and Noah Bach – for their play anchoring a defensive performance that saw 21 different players make tackles. Jackson led with 10 tackles; Smith and Robert Benson added fi ve each; and Mary, Working, Devyn Schurr and Nigel Harris had four each. Please see FROSH, Page A12 Netters rebound, beat McKay 3-0 By ERIC A. HOWALD Of the Keizertimes McNary High School’s var- sity volleyball team bounced back from its fi rst league loss to take a 3-0 win over McKay High School Tuesday, Sept. 15. “In the second set, it be- came a fi ve-point game and that was a test, but we came together and pulled it out,” said Lady Celt Jaylene Mon- tano. Set scores were 25-14, 25- 20 and 25-17. Vanessa Hayes led the offense with eight kills on the night. Reina Strand put down fi ve. Kylie Gilmour led McNary’s defense with nine digs and she served up fi ve aces. “We were communicating a lot more than we did with West Albany, and we created more plays that helped us get ahead,” said Gilmour. McNary Head Coach Kel- lie Scholl also credited Valerie Diede with tough play in the match. The Celtics traveled to North Medford High School last weekend to take part in the Rogue Valley Classic. goals for the season. “A lot of the kids were thinking we are the best team and we found out we are not,” Camarena said. “They need to understand that they’re not playing against pros, they’re playing against a high school team and that means they can fi ght for ev- ery ball for 80 minutes.” The loss came on the heels of an 8-1 win for McNary over Dallas High School’s Dragons. “We were passing well and fi nishing the opportunities that we had,” Audelo said. McNary was up 5-0 at the half and put away three more goals in the last 40 minutes. Camarena said the game showed the Celtics’ abili- ties to open up the fi eld for scoring, but it made the loss to Jesuit all the more disap- pointing. “The players will be deal- ing with the mental aspect of KEIZERTIMES/Eric A. Howald Celt Hayden Sader pulls down Bulldog Jeff LaCoste for a loss in the game Friday, Sept. 25. Mc- Nary won 31-22. Celtic gridders outlast Dawgs KEIZERTIMES/Eric A. Howald McNary’s Sydney Hunter puts up a block in competition Tues- day, Sept. 22. By ERIC A. HOWALD Of the Keizertimes Timely defensive stops and just enough offense helped the McNary High School var- sity football team survive its encounter with West Albany High School Friday, Sept. 18. “We did a good job of get- ting inside our gaps and chas- ing down guys when they got away,” said Celt Jon Anderson. “We were also really persistent and didn’t just roll over after they made some of their big plays.” McNary won 31-22. Overall, Jeff Auvinen, Mc- Nary head coach, said the game showed signs of improvement over the previous week. “Our effort was a little bet- ter than it was against West- view (two weeks ago) and we stayed after them a little more. We could have gone belly-up, but we resurrected ourselves and we had the huge clinching drive,” Auvinen said. The Bulldogs started the game with possession, but the Celtic defense prevented a fi rst down after the kickoff. Mc- Nary’s fi rst time in the driver’s seat saw quarterback Trent Van Cleave connect on a 24-yard pass to Matt Aguilar to re- set the chains on the opening play. After that, McNary went to the ground game and Celt Brady Sparks pushed the ball to the Bulldog 33-yard line. Another big reception by Kyle Aicher on a fourth down at- tempt put McNary just outside the West Albany red zone. Van Cleave ran the ball up to the fi ve-yard line on a keeper and then punched through for a touchdown two plays later. Celt Gustavo Villalvazo, on loan from the McNary boys varsity soccer team, split the uprights on the point-after for a 7-0 lead. The Bulldogs fumbled on the second play of their next drive and McNary recovered to give the Celtics a short fi eld starting at the West Albany 37- yard line. Van Cleave struck again from the nine-yard line at 3:05 in the fi rst to cushion the Celt- ic lead at 14-0. Please see DAWGS, Page A10