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SEPTEMBER 23, 2016, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A9 Lady Celt volleyball DEFENSE, team takes second continued from Page 8 By DEREK WILEY Of the Keizertimes McNary made the most of its nearly 500-mile roundtrip to North Medford High School, advancing to the championship game of the Rogue Valley Classic, where the Lady Celts came up short against Crook County 2-0 (25-22, 25-18). “We played Crook County tough,” McNary head coach Bruce Myers said. “They’re just a good team. They have great ball control. They stay in system.” The Lady Celts opened the 18-team tournament held on Saturday, Sept. 17 by going 1-1-1 in pool play. McNary easily defeated Thurston 2-0 (25-11, 25-16), tied North Medford 1-1 (23-25, 25-14) and lost to Crook County 2-0 (14-25, 18-25). Once the tournament began, the Lady Celts won two tight matches, taking out Grants Pass 2-0 (25-20, 25-22) and Shasta 2-0 (25-22, 26-24) to get to the championship. “I thought we played well,” Myers said. “What was nice is that we were the aggressors most of the day. Another encouraging thing is that we performed in the red zone well. We played with really good enthusiasm and intensity and we stayed positive when things weren’t going well. That was really a good sign.” Sydney Hunter had 29 kills, eight blocks, eights digs and four aces on the day. Shaylee Williams recorded 19 kills, two blocks and three digs. Valerie Diede added 17 kills, 13 blocks, three aces and fi ve digs. Caiya had eight kills and seven blocks. Jaylene Montano led McNary in digs with 25 and Samantha Van Voorhis had 59 assists to go with three aces and fi ve digs. Sophia Salinas had eight aces. “It was a really good team effort,” Myers said. “Everybody really contributed. At some time or another, somebody came up with a good play when we needed it.” The Lady Celts also defeated McKay 3-0 (25-8, 25-20, 25-17) on Tuesday, Sept. 20. Hunter had 10 of the team’s 21 kills along with four aces and six digs. Van Voorhis added 14 assists and fi ve aces. Coleman Young). Whiteaker’s defense then shut out Stephens to preserve the victory. Defensive line coach Angel Ochoa credited defensive ends Coleman Young and Griffi n Hubbard for their aggressive play. “Between those two and Martin (outside linebacker), it seemed one or two of our guys were in the backfi eld on every play,” said Ochoa. “Those guys set the tempo for the whole defense.” Stephens had two chances to tie the game—the fi rst was stopped on a great play by cornerback Quentin Camenisch to force an incompletion in Whiteaker territory. Then, late in the fourth quarter, a Stephens ballcarrier broke free for what looked to be a game-tying touchdown, but was caught from behind in a game saving tackle by free safety Nate Meithof. “I am so proud of our defense,” said Wolverines head coach Tom Larimer, “Despite a signifi cant size disadvantage, our defensive front controlled the line of scrimmage, and our secondary (Camenisch, Meithof, Ethan Schurr and Parks) was very disciplined and tackled great.” Martin and Griffi n Hubbard led the defense with nine tackles apiece. Young added seven tackles and a sack, and Hunter Zimmerman recovered a fumble to go with his four tackles. Claggett Creek Claggett Creek opened its season with a 36-14 loss to Crossler. Ethan Martin scored on a 40-yard pass from Jack McNary’s girls soccer team won a defensive battle at Dallas on Thursday, Sept. 15. Senior Kayla Evans scored the only goal in the 64th minute of the 1-0 victory, fi nishing a ball in the box that skipped off the goalkeeper’s hand after a corner kick by sophomore Gina Munguia. “The fi rst half was a defensive battle and the home team brought an intensity to the game that forced the Celts to dig deep to match it,” McNary head coach A.J. Nash said. “The game was in a bit of a gridlock the entire fi rst half with limited quality efforts on goal for either side.” But the Celts began wearing down Dallas in the second half. “A rotation of forwards kept consistent pressure on the ball and as Dallas began to tire Q: What types of glass can be recycled? ©1986 A: Food grade bottles and jars only! Other types of glass contaminate the recycling process and ruin newly made containers. That means, NO cups, dishes, candleholders, ovenware, window or mirror glass, or light bulbs. Thanks for your careful attention! Serving Keizer for Nearly 50 years! 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Nash also credited freshman defender Samantha Alfano for shutting down the Lady Dragons top scoring threat. The shutout was McNary’s third of the season. In another tough road contest, the Lady Celts suffered their fi rst loss of the season Tuesday, Sept. 20, falling to Tigard 4-0. The McNary boys fi nished up non-conference-play with a 2-0 loss at Oregon City on Thursday followed by a 2-2 tie to Newberg on Tuesday. HOME, continued from Page 8 moving away from the Wing-T to the spread. Auvinen believes the game will be won or lost in the trenches and the Celtics will be forced to play without center Sam Farr, who suffered an neck injury at Sprague. Despite the consecutive losses, Auvinen continues to see improvement. “We’ve gotten better every week,” he said. “The opponents have also gotten better every week. This early in the season, there’s a lot of room to jump and get better. It’s every major facet. 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