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PAGE A12, KEIZERTIMES, FEBRUARY 12, 2016 MAT, continued from Page A10 KEIZERTIMES/Eric A. Howald Celt Trent Van Cleave makes a drive to the rim in the game with West Albany High School. BOYS, continued from Page A10 The Bulldogs were on a 7-0 scoring run when C. Cavell stopping the hemorrhaging with a lay-in. A minute later, he made a behind-the-back pass to Celt Cade Goff keep- ing the ball in play and leading to another score. C. Cavell also put in the go-ahead bucket on a fast break to give McNary back a 20-19 lead. “Chandler came in and gave us the spark we needed. He’s done a nice job of work- ing on improving and being coachable. He’s also worked on being in the right poosi- tion on defense a lot and that was evident tonight,” Kirch said. “He played the smartest I’ve seen him play.” With the Celtics back on track, Van Cleave took over the scoring for McNary. He scored the last eight points of the half cushioning the McNary lead to 28-18 and poured in another 12 in the second half for 20 points on the night. The Keizer team had three battles left before the post- season begins. The toughest of the bunch was likely West Salem High School Tuesday, Feb. 9. McNary squeaked by the Titans for a second time this season with a 64-59 fi nal score. While the Celtics have en- countered more turbulence than expected at the outset of the season, Kirch said it’s made the team as a whole stronger. “We’re a battle-tested, hard- ened team,” Kirch said. “The key is to play positive and con- tinue to play our game.” C. Cavell said even on the nights when the offense is lagging, there is still a lot the Celts can control. “Whether we’re scoring the ball or not, we can always win the game on defense,” he said. Boys golf plans tournaments The McNary High School boys golf program is hosting two fundraising golf tournaments in April. Tokatee Golf Course, in McKenzie Bridge, will host the fi rst tournament Friday, April 22, Sisters’ Black Butte Golf Course will host the second tourney Friday, April 29. Tournament fees are $200 and include greens fees for players and one coach, driving range tokens and lunch. For more information or to register a team, contact Rick Ward at WARD_RICK@salkeiz.k12.or.us. public notices NOTICE PUBLICATION NOTICE OF SEIZURE FOR FORFEITURE Notice to Potential Claimant-Read Carefully !! If you have any interest in the seized property described in this notice, you must claim that interest or you will automatically lose that interest. If you do not fi le a claim for the property, the property may be forfeited even if you are not convicted of any crime. To claim an interest, you must fi le a written claim with the forfeiture counsel named below. The written claim must be signed by you, sworn to under penalty of perjury before a notary public, and state: (a) Your true name; (b) The address at which you will accept future mailings from the court and forfeiture counsel; and (3) A statement that you have an interest in the seized property. Your deadline for fi ling the claim document with the forfeiture counsel named below is 21 days from the last publication date of this notice. The publication notice will be published on four successive weeks, beginning February 12, 2016 and ending March 4, 2016. If you have any questions, you should see an attorney immediately. FORFEITURE COUNSEL: Asset Forfeiture Counsel, Oregon Department of Justice 2250 McGilchrist St. SE Suite 100, Salem, OR 97301 Phone: (503) 378-6347 CASE# 15-317734 SEIZING AGENCY: Oregon State Police 255 Capitol St. NE, Salem, OR 97310 Phone: (503) 378-3720 NOTICE OF REASON FOR SEIZURE FOR FORFEITURE: The property described in this notice was seized for forfeiture because it: (1) Constitutes the proceeds of the violation of, solicitation to violate, attempt to violate, or conspiracy to violate. The criminal laws of the State of Oregon regarding the manufacture, distribution, or possession of controlled substances (ORS Chapter 475); and/or (2) Was used or intended for use in committing or facilitating the violation of, solicitation to violate, attempt to violate, or conspiracy to violate the criminal laws of the state of Oregon regarding the manufacture, distribution or possession of controlled substance (ORS Chapter 475). PROPERTY SEIZED FOR FORFEITURE: $3583.00 in US Currency DATE PROPERTY SEIZED: 10/6/15 PERSON FROM WHOM PROPERTY SEIZED: Rachel Lynn Goland For further information concerning the seizure and forfeiture of the property described in these papers contact: Oregon State Police, Drug Enforcement Section 255 Capitol St. NE, Salem, OR 97310 Phone: (503) 378-3720 2/12, 2/19, 2/26, 3/4 Kesler and B. Ebbs were the only match winners in the Sprague dual meet. Kesler won in a 11-1 major decision. B. Ebbs won in a 7-5 decision. McNary heads to the district competition more behind the eight ball than usual. “We’ve had a couple of old injuries from early in the season fl are up and that’s changed the game plan for us, but we’ve got a number of freshmen fl oating around in the mix who we are putting a lot of faith in,” J. Ebbs said. Freshmen Blaine Croucher, David Allen and Garrett Wampler are a few of the wrestlers expected to take on varsity roles. “We have some guys like Sean Burrows, Isaiah Putnam, Kyle Bonn and Keifer Smith who are going to have unique hurdles to placing or winning a district title, but they’re going to have their team behind them no matter what,” J. Ebbs said. B. Ebbs, Kesler, Phelps and Joey Kibbey were all district placers and state qualifi ers in 2015 “Outside of that we have KEIZERTIMES/Eric A. Howald McNary’s Keifer Smith rolls Forest Grove High School’s Alam Castro for a pin in the dual meet Thursday, Feb. 4. some guys who have wrestled well enough to make it to the podium this year. Ricky Vincent is tough enough to scrap with just about anybody and has a shot at placing. Nick Hernandez is bringing it on for us as a freshman at 120 pounds,” J. Ebbs said. In the most recent oregonwrestler.com statewide 6A rankings, B. 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