OCTOBER 9, 2015, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A11 Dogs leash Celts on pitch KEIZERTIMES/Eric A. Howald McNary’s Chantz Revis fi nds a gap and heads up fi eld in the game with McMinnville High School Thursday, Oct. 1. Freshmen play well despite loss In a hard fought battle Thursday, Oct. 1, McNary’s freshman football squad came up on the short end of a 25- 14 score against McMinnville High School at Flesher Field. “These kids continue to play the game hard like they are supposed to,” said Ted An- agnos, Celtic head coach. “We have lost six two-way starters and we keep battling hard. I’m real proud of these guys.” McNary started the scor- ing in the fi rst quarter with a three-yard touchdown run by Boston Smith. Smith added a two point conversion and the Celtics led 8-0. McMinnville responded with a 33-yard passing touch- down and, when Clay Mary blocked the conversion kick, the score was 8-6 in favor of the Keizer team. In the second quarter, Mc- Minnville drove to the Mc- Nary one-yard line, but Celt Collin Penner recovered a fumble ending the opportu- nity. In what Anagnos tabbed “the most impressive drive of the season so far,” the Celtics drove 99 yards, culminating with a 33-yard David Allen touchdown pass to Griffi n Oliveira for a 14-6 McNary lead. After a McMinnville one- yard touchdown run, the half- time score had McNary lead- ing 14-12. After a scoreless third pe- riod, the Grizzlies scored on two fourth quarter touch- down runs of fi ve and 25 yards. The Grizzlies added a conversion kick following the second score for the fi nal tally. Running back coach Jason Ebbs complemented Chantz Revis for his 155 rushing yards on 30 carries. “He was our workhorse af- ter Mary went out with a head injury in the second quarter,” said Ebbs. Jacob Fritz added 55 yards on seven carries and was complimented by his coach Brian Aicher. Aicher, who also coaches linebackers on defense, complemented line- backer Bo Working for his team-leading 13 tackles. Robert Benson added seven tackles with Oliveira, Darien Bencich and Devyn Schurr notching four each. Revis, Nigel Harris, Ty Co- valt, Brent Preston and Will Krause had three tackles each. McNary drops to 2-3 over- all and 2-2 in the Greater Val- ley Conference. In a fi fth quarter game, Schurr threw for an 18-yard touchdown pass to Francisco Orta for the only score of the game. KEIZERTIMES/Eric A. Howald Lady Celt Kayla Evans passes the ball to a teammate in McNary’s game with McKay High School Tuesday, Oct. 6. The Celtics won 4-1, rebounding from a loss to West Albany. By ERIC A. HOWALD Of the Keizertimes The McNary High School girls varsity soccer team lost its fi rst Greater Valley Conference game to West Albany High School Friday, Oct. 2. The 5-1 loss puts the girls at 1-0-1 in the GVC and 6-1-1 overall. “We had good opportu- nities in the game, but a few things just didn’t go our way,” said AJ Nash, McNary head coach. “The good thing was that we never lost confi dence.” One of the things that didn’t quite pan out as expected was the fi eld surface. Due to con- struction on the Bulldog turf fi eld, the game was held on a secondary grass fi eld. It was the fi rst game for the girls on grass this season. “That was different for us, but they were also a good team,” said McNary goalkeep- er Sydney Snapp. McNary was fi rst to the board on a header goal by Na- talia Gonzalez off a free kick by Kelli Miller, but the Bull- dogs fi nished off a pair of awk- ward bounces before the half to make the score 2-1. After some even play in the second half, West Albany caught another break after a foul wasn’t called and led to a 3-1 lead. At that point, Nash put in a more aggressive offensive line-up which led to shots that hit the crossbar and post, but didn’t yield the needed goals. “We had really good push- ing up of the midfi eld. I also think our defenders held their ground pretty well,” Snapp said. Despite the loss, both Nash and Snapp said the team was prepared for whatever came next, and the pair had their sights set on McKay High School in a game Tuesday, Oct. 6. “I think we’re going to be pretty aggressive with them,” Snapp said. Snapp wasn’t far from the mark; the Keizer team took a 4-1 victory. In the sixth min- ute of the McKay game, Kayla Evans placed a driven shot into the left corner from out- side the box with an assist from Katy Wyatt. McKay evened up the game a minute later with its own goal coming from a McKay corner. McNary controlled the midfi eld and kept knock- ing on the door of another goal until Jessy Shore connect- ed in the 38th minute with a rebound shot into the upper left corner, taking the Celts into half with a one goal lead. In the second half, Miller scored in the 45th minute on an indirect free kick from 25 yards out bending a ball into the lower right corner and as- sisted by Kayla Evans. The fi - nal goal of the match came in the 75th minute with a header goal by Michaela Sanchez off a corner kick by Miller. Hay Rides Corn Maze Petting Zoo Pumpkin Patch Face Painting Pony Rides Duck Races Steer Ropin’ Ring Toss Slides Haystack Pyramid Live Music Food Located Just 2 miles East of Keizer Station Corner of Cordon & Hazel Green Rds Visit ezorchards.com to see a schedule of activities 503 393 1506 • 5504 Hazel Green Rd. 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