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FEBRUARY 5, 2016, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A13 GIRLS, continued from Page A12 Might as well jump KEIZERTIMES/Eric A. Howald Luke Moreland of the Clear Lake Jump Stars leaps into a round of double Dutch during halftime of the McNary High School girls varsity basketball game Tuesday, Feb. 2. SWIM, continued from Page A12 and Bailey White, third in the 200 medley relay; Eckert, sec- ond in the 200 free and in the 100 free; McCoy, third in the 200 IM; Williams, second in the 100 butterfl y and 500 free; Eckert, McCoy, Alger and Kuch, second in the 200 free relay; Lizzie Bryant, second in the 100 backstroke; Briones in the 100 breaststroke; and McCarty, Hal- ey Debban, Bryant and Hannah Corpe, second in the 400 free relay. Winning swimmers for the boys were: Jake Wyer in the 50 free in 25.33; Harrison Vaughn in the 500 free in 5:31.13; and Georgio Corrieri in the 100 backstroke in 1:07.99. Second and third place fi n- ishers were: Corrieri, Vaughn, J. Wyer and Evan Alger, third in the 200 medley relay; Grant Biondi, second in the 200 free; Parker Dean, third in the 200 free; Isaiah Holt, second in the 200 IM; Alger, second in the 50 free; Gavin Jaqua, second in the 100 butterfl y; Derek Howard, third in the 100 but- terfl y; J. Wyer, second in the 100 free; Corrieri, third in the 100 free; Biondi, Vaughn, Al- ger and Dean, third in the 200 free and 100 breaststroke; Holt, second in the 100 backstroke; Brock Wyer, third in the 100 backstroke; Vaughn, second in the 100 breaststroke; and Holt, Biondi, B. Wyer and Dean, third in the 400 freestyle relay. Breaking news in Keizer? Find out more at… KEIZER CLASSIFIEDS BUSINESS FOR SALE Boardgames of Oregon Owner Retiring. Three years in game designing and market testing. Good home business with twelve sources of profi t. We are Everything Except Overpriced We can negotiate on: price, fi nancing, the entire business, or any part you might want. 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In the game with North, the Celtics clamped down on defense early and ran up a 31-2 lead in the fi rst frame. “We like to experiment with defense and it was in- credibly successful that night,” said Derick Handley, McNary head coach. “It was interest- ing how much more aggres- sive the team was willing to be. Even when we had a large lead, the girls were still jump- ing into passing lanes and cre- ating turnovers.” Running up the score early gave McNary time to clear the bench in the second half, and Handley was no less impressed with the B-team. “They earned their minutes and executed just as well as our starters,” Handley said. While starter Kailey Doutt led all scoring with 14 points, junior Gabby Schmidt was right behind her with 12 points. “We work just as hard as the starters working through our plays, but it was the fi rst night we got enough time on the court to put it all together,” Schmidt said. Every single Lady Celt con- tributed to the fi nal score. Syd- ney Hunter had nine points, Anita Lao had eight points, Hingston had seven; Jaylene Montano, Kaelie Flores and Paige Downer had six each, R. Strand had fi ve, Alexa Strand and Abbie Hawley had two apiece and Kelsey Koenig had one from the foul line. The Celts had a bit of a scare in the game with Forest Grove Friday, Jan. 29. Midway through the second BOYS, continued from Page A12 didn’t execute in half court the way we needed to and I could have switched things up a bit more defensively.” McNary senior Harry Cavell led the team with 18 KEIZERTIMES/Eric A. Howald McNary’s Kaelie Flores makes a jump stop in the game with South Salem High School Tuesday, Feb. 2. quarter, Handley was look- ing for someone to ignite the team as the Celtics struggled to break the Forest Grove’s zone coverage. “Everyone was looking to the person next to them. Paige went in with about three or four minutes left in the fi rst half and she dove after a loose ball, got a steal on the next play and really sparked us when we needed it,” he said. McNary trailed 16-14 go- ing into halftime, but out- scored the the Vikings 32-13 in the second half. Downer said she was try- ing to transfer the energy she felt to what was happening on court. “I felt like we were slow at fi rst because none of our shots were going in and I wanted to change that,” she said. Downer also began attack- ing the zone coverage in a way the Celtic team had been hesi- tant to do prior to her arrival on the hardwood. “If she didn’t supply that energy, I don’t know if anyone was going to,” Handley said. The key for continued suc- cess for the team, said Downer, is keeping heads held high. “We can get better by stay- ing positive,” she said. “When we get down on ourselves our game seems to slip. That’s when we need focus on the plays and trust that they will work.” points in the game. Van Cleave had 11. Earlier in the week, the Celts were able to fi eld its en- tire roster in a 61-32 win over North Salem High School. McNary hosted the game Tuesday, Jan. 26. “Our defense really set the tone by holding them in the early part of the game,” Martin said. Mathew Ismay led the game with 13 points, H. Cavell had 11, Van Cleave had 10, Martin had seven, Easton Neitzel had six, Hayden Sader and Wyatt Grine had four each, and Ryan Schneider, Adam Harvey and Cade Goff had two apiece. crossword