FEBRUARY 26, 2016, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A9 On a roll The KYBA Celts 6th grade girls won their sixth tourna- ment of the year last weekend in Spring- fi eld. Pictured left to right: Anna Belle Brawley, Maya Adams, Lexi Dalton, Maya Salinas, Aubry Smith, Taylor Rubio, Piper Nelson, Calli Montgomery, and Kylie Nepstad. GIRLS, continued from Page A8 Hingston’s 12 points were part of a triple-double that included 11 assists and 10 rebounds. McNary Head Coach Derick Handley said it was the fi rst time in his six years as a coach that one of his players had a triple-double. Handley installed the trap defense and full-court man coverage about midway through the season and said the girls are still working on the trust that is crucial to pulling it off. “It’s still a struggle from them to leave the girl they’re defending and know that a teammate will be there,” Handley said. “It’s the type of defense we’re going to see from the more athletic teams in the state, but they don’t do it for as long as our girls are capable of. We have the best conditioning of any team out there.” With McNary headed for a second place fi nish in the Greater Valley Conference, Flores said the team is in a good place. “We just need to believe in ourselves. The goal is to get to the state tournament,” she said. Handley hoped the team could use a game with McKay High School Tuesday, Feb. 23, to get on a hot streak with its offense. “We want to get the girls who are outside shooters knocking down their shots and the girls who are big rebounders getting in and boxing out. We want to make sure that we’re at the top of our game,” he said. KUCH, continued from Page A8 “Honestly, I was just having a good day at districts. After I touched the wall in the 200 I had to look at the board twice. That was super exciting,” Kuch said. “After I touched the wall in the 100 free, the timer was like, ‘You did it.’ I still don’t think I realized what I’d done until I got on the po- dium and they announced it.” Kuch will swim with her club team in Arizona next week to compete on an even larger stage. She’s chasing the cut times for the junior na- tional swimming competi- tions. “My ultimate goal is to get a Division I scholarship,” Kuch said. puzzle answers KEIZERTIMES/Eric A. Howald McNary’s Mathew Ismay looks for an open lane in the game with Sprague Friday, Feb. 19. BOYS, continued from Page A8 Harvey tied the game 38-38 on a lay-in and Van Cleave put the Celts up 40-38 half a min- ute later. By the end of the third quar- ter McNary was ahead 54-50 and had outscored Sprague 29- 15. “The urgency changes for us in the second half. That’s when we get aggressive and start go- ing at it. I think it really shocks the other team. They go into halftime thinking they’re going to win and then we come out in the second half and its like a whole different team they have to play,” Goff said. In the fourth frame, Sprague got as close as four points, but McNary hit more free throws for the 69-62 fi nal. “Particularly in the third quarter, we did better trapping them up and getting some de- fl ections and that made the difference down the stretch,” Kirch said. The Celtics were set to face McKay High School Tuesday, Feb. 23, in the fi nal Greater Valley Conference game of the season. While McNary won the two teams’ last encounter 102-70, Martin said McNary was set for a battle. “They’re a good team and we need to treat them like one. We need to play them as if we were playing South Salem,” Martin said. Kirch said the game plan was fairly similar to the fi rst time around. “They want to create a hec- tic pace and we have to not only break their pressure but attack their pressure,” he said. “We did a nice job of that the fi rst time we played, but we have to con- tain their attack on the rim.” traffi c court NO INSURANCE Ty Anthony Robinson, $245; Jaime Elizabeth Keuscher, $277; Ciro Mendoza Espinosa Jr., $235; Mickalecia Shanese Crumble, $260; Johnny Mac Lopez, $260; Spencer James Jones, $245; Misti Dawn Ascencio, $260; Brendan James Berg, $245; Brendon Lyle Braff, $225; Jordan Michael Jucu- tan, $260. NO PROOF OF INSURANCE Cordaro Robert Floyd, $75. DRIVING WHILE SUSPENDED Ty Anthony Robinson, $477; Mickalecia Shanese Crumble, $487; Johnny Mac Lopez, $487; Misti Dawn Ascencio, $487; Shannon Lukas, $487. 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