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HOWALD Of the Keizertimes The McNary High School varsity volleyball team came frustratingly close to notching their fi rst win over the West Albany High School Lady Bulldogs Monday, Oct. 5. “The fi rst two games we played awesome and then I think we eased up a bit and they got it back,” said McNary senior Madi Hingston. The Lady Celts began the fi ve- set match-up looking as though they might pull out a sweep. McNary won the fi rst set 25-19 and the second set with a dominating 25-9 score. Then things snowballed for the Celtics as the Bulldogs won the next three with scores of 25-18, 25-15 and 15-10. “I think they came on stronger than we were hoping. All of a sudden, they came back with a ton of energy,” said Lady Celt Sam Van Voorhis. McNary’s Vanessa Hayes, who was recognized by the Salem Sports and Breakfast Club as an Athlete of the Week last week, had 18 kills and 13 digs in the game. Hingston had 22 digs and fi ve kills. Jaylene Montano had 18 digs and Kylie Gilmour registered 17. McNary has yet to beat West Albany since the team joined the Greater Valley Conference in 2014. They are the only team to hold McNary winless in two seasons. Prior to the West Albany contest, McNary swept McKay and South Salem high schools in 3-0 matches. In the South Salem game, the Keizer girls won the fi rst two sets with scores of 25-20 and 25-16, then eked out a 25-23 win in the third for the sweep. “We knew that would be big and we kept our energy up and didn’t let them break us with their runs,” Hingston said. Hayes had 15 kills and 13 digs in the game, Hingston and Sydney Hunter had seven kills apiece. Gilmour had 14 digs and three aces. Madie Cloyd also had three aces. After letting the McKay Royal Scots cause some trouble in the outset of their match Thursday, Oct. 1, McNary came on strong to get the win in quick fashion. Set scores were: 25-18, 25-13 and 25-12. “I felt like we were working together really well and we played together,” Van Voorhis said. Hayes had 12 kills and nine digs. Gilmour added 11 digs. Cloyd and Reina Strand had two aces each. The Lady Celts will have to fi nd their way back from a loss to West Albany once again this season, but Hingston said the team could apply some lessons already learned. “We’ve learned that if we stick together we can do pretty much anything. We took care of each other in hard times with West Albany. If we keep our confi dence and play McNary volleyball, we’ll be okay,” she said. Mites make ESPN The Salem-Keizer Pop Warner Mitey Mite Celtics have made the big time. The team was recently selected for the ESPN SportsCenter Top 10 sports clips of the day. The team was making its fi rst offensive play of a game at McNary High School when Cammron “Cammo” Ferrando stiff armed fi ve different defenders on the way to a 55-yard touchdown. In the clip, center Ben “BA” Allen provides a fi nal block down fi eld. The Mitey Mite roster also includes Jacob Allen, Kyle Argue, Dylan Austin-Gottfried, Isaac Alaya-Altamirano, Jesiah Bartlett, Ben Chaffee, Cody Christensen, Konner Cleveland, Jeremiah DuBreuil, Jake Gallowa, Grayson Gates, Landon Gerig, Cameron Harrington, Nicholas Henry, Julian Herrera, Juan Mendoza, Devlin Montague, Glenn Morrow, Sydney Morrow, Owen Pierson, Hunter Schaeffer, Mason Splonski and Justin Watkins. The teams is coached by Dustin Ferrando, Dave Bartlett, Jason Beans, Nick Gerig, Chris Argue, Jon Harrington and David Prasavath. The highlight aired on ESPN Monday, Oct. 5. To view the video, visit www.keizertimes. com. Celtics beat Grizzlies on Gordon interception KEIZERTIMES/Eric A. Howald Above: Cassie Rich (left) runs interference for Sam Strout during practice. Left: Gracie Rueda tries to dodge a tackle by Madisen Oliver. Powder Puffs hit turf Oct. 14 The annual McNary High School Powder Puff game is slated for Wednesday, Oct. 14 at 6:30 p.m. The homecoming week tradition is a fundraiser for the McNary science department. KEIZERTIMES/Eric A. Howald McNary’s Tanner Gordon stiff arms McMinnville’s Grifi n Williams in the game Friday Oct. 2. Gor- don made a drive-ending interception that gave McNary a 27-21 win. By ERIC A. HOWALD Of the Keizertimes An interception by Celt Tanner Gordon with 42 sec- onds left on the clock ended the McMinnville High School football team’s shot at beating McNary High School Friday, Oct. 2. McNary had just scored on a long drive to break a 21-21 tie. Up 27-21, Mc- Nary place kicker Gustavo Villalvazo planted the kick- off at the Grizzly’s one-yard line. The McMinnville of- fense took the fi eld with 1:17 left in the game. After a fi rst down that moved the ball to the McMinnville 26-yard line, Celt Hayden Sader sacked the Grizzly quarterback for an eight-yard loss on a sec- ond down attempt. When the Grizzlies attempted to make up for the loss in the air, Gor- don sprinted ahead of the in- tended receiver and came up with drive-ending pick. “I was just trying to do my job and I had the deep path. I ended up out there with the ball in the air and got the grab,” Gordon said. The two teams traded punts at the outset of the game, but McNary surged to the end zone on its second drive of the night. McNary’s Matt Aguilar set off the drive by returning the kick to the McNary 38-yard line. Celt quarterback Trent Van Cleave made the notched three fi rst downs on the ensuing drive while running back Brady Sparks made two before run- ning the ball for a touchdown from the three-yard line. Mc- Nary led 7-0. “I think we came out with different energy. Our receivers were able to get open and the linemen opened up some big gaps for us,” Van Cleave said. McMinnville responded to tie the game with a long touchdown drive on its next possession, but McNary did Please see WIN, Page A13 Scholl out at season’s end By ERIC A. HOWALD Of the Keizertimes McNary High School’s volleyball head coach will step aside at the end of this season. Kellie Scholl, who has led the program for four years, will bow out from the Celtic courts as a result of a family relocation. “My husband took a job in Sisters and I’ve been commuting off-and-on for about the past month,” Scholl said. Ron Richards, McNary athletic director, said the search for a new head coach would begin soon and by looking at the current staff members. The girls on the team have been the best part of her ex- perience as a Celtic coach, Scholl said. “They are absolutely, 100 percent, the best thing about being at McNary. Watching K. Scholl them grow and mature and seeing how much they care about the sport Please see SCHOLL, Page A13