Keizertimes. (Salem, Or.) 1979-current, October 02, 2015, Image 13

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    OCTOBER 2, 2015, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A13
WIN,
continued from Page A10
65-yard touchdown run and, af-
ter Robert Benson blocked the
extra point kick, the Celtics led
28-13.
Later in the third quarter,
Mary added his third touch-
down on a run of 11 yards, giv-
ing McNary a 34-13 lead.
McKay closed the scoring
late in the game with a 47-yard
touchdown run as the Celtics
cleared the benches.
McNary’s offense was led
by Mary and Revis with 186
and 108 yards rushing, respec-
tively. Both players gave credit
to the starting offensive line
with tackles Jabez Rhoades and
Christian Messina, guards Josh-
ua Schmeltzer and Wyatt Sher-
wood and center Collin Penner.
“Those guys work real hard
in practice,” said Mary.
“They make our job easier,”
added Revis.
Former Celtic, and now of-
fensive line coach, Geoff White
was pleased with the perfor-
mance of the offensive line.
“They are getting better ev-
ery week,” White said.
Boston Smith added 60 yards
rushing, Nigel Harris had 40
yards, Riley Gates chipped in
20, Jacob Fritz had 16 and Ben-
son contributed 13 yards on the
ground.
Mary and Harris added
catches of 29 and 24 yards from
quarterback David Allen. Smith
caught a 17-yard pass from
Ryan Bamford.
“Bamford and Allen did a
great job of running the of-
fense,” said offensive coordina-
tor George Carter, a former star
receiver on the national title
team at Linfi eld College.
The defense was led by line-
backer Griffi n Oliveira with
nine tackles. Devyn Schurr and
Bo Working added four tack-
les each with Revis and Pres-
ton contributing three tackles
apiece.
TEST,
continued from Page A10
win, the Lady Celts fell be-
hind in the early going of a
spirited second set for North
Salem. They rescued them-
selves and ended up winning
25-19 before blowing out
the Lady Vikings 25-6 in the
third set.
Hingston had 10 kills and
20 digs in the match. Van
Voorhis had 24 assists.
The Lady Celts were fi n-
KEIZERTIMES/Eric A. Howald
Celt Paulo Reyes dodges around Jesuit High School defenders in a game two weeks ago.
KEIZERTIMES/Eric A. Howald
Lady Celt Madi Hingston
passes the ball to the front line.
ishing out the fi rst round
robin of GVC play with a
GO BI
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match against South Salem
High School Tuesday, Sept.
29, and faced McKay High
School for the second time
this season Thursday, Oct. 1.
“We’re ready to beat them
both, but right now we’re
focused on South because
we’re not sure what they’ll
bring,” Cloyd said.
Hunter wanted to see a re-
newed focus during practice
to avoid another loss.
“If we go hard during
practice that will mean we
have better games,” Hunter
said.
By ERIC A. HOWALD
Of the Keizertimes
The
McNary
High
School boys varsity soccer
team appears to have hit a
midseason slump.
After losing their fi rst
game in the last contest of
the preseason, the Celtics
were only able to battle
North Salem High School to
a 2-2 draw.
“Honestly, we didn’t play
very well. Defensively, we
weren’t doing our thing and
we should have had more
goals,” said Celt Gustavo
Villalvazo.
He felt the team should
have had a 3-0 lead at the
half, but it just didn’t pan out.
Villalvazo scored the fi rst
goal of match on a penalty
kick in the 21st minute.
North knotted the game on
a goal by Dylan Reirson in
the 38th minute and went
ahead on a goal by Edwin
Ortiz in the 45th minute.
Villalvazo struck again in the
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52nd minute off an assist by
Bryan Keo.
McNary
goalkeeper
Sebastian Lopez recorded
three saves in the outing.
Villalvazo said the team
had great leadership from
Jorge Garcia, Paulo Reyes
and Luis Audelo throughout
the week leading up to the
game, but when the whistle
sounded the Celts still hadn’t
fl ushed the loss to Jesuit
High School a week before.
McNary has games in
the offi ng with West Albany
and McKay high schools.
The Celts host the Bulldogs
Friday, Oct. 2, at 4 p.m., and
travel to face McKay at 7
p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 6.
Villalvazo had plans for
both games.
“I want to pressure West
Albany a lot and score at least
three goals in the second
half. McKay is a tough team,
but once we take down their
key players the game will go
our way,” he said.