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NOVEMBER 18, 2016, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A11 HUNTER, continued from Page 10 “The reality is Sydney is one of the hardest workers I’ve ever had the opportunity of coaching,” Handley said. “She’s the best pure ath- lete I’ve ever coached, there’s no question, but she’s also the kid that you don’t see behind the door, she’s the one put- ting up shots by herself. She’s working extra hours in the gym and she’s not doing that because the crowd is going to see it or the coaches want to see it, she understands that elite athletes have to put in the work. What she’s getting is deserved. She wasn’t just born into it. She worked her ALL-GVC, continued from Page 10 up his own 11-yard touch- down reception and then an- other in the fi nal minute of the game to seal a 30-27 vic- tory. “I think he (Van Voorhis) matured quite a bit this year as far as his body goes, especial- ly,” Auvinen said. “In the past he’s kind of been a track kid playing football and this year he became a football player. He was really big for us offen- sively. He put up huge num- bers and helped us spread the fi eld out.” Quarterback Josiah Gil- bert was voted onto the sec- ond team. The McNary senior completed 125 of 240 passes for 1,988 yards, 22 touch- downs and 11 interceptions. best players, is they set the tone, not only how they treat their teammates but the ex- pectations they hold them- selves to. “I could never ask for a better representative for our program, for our school, for our community. Her team- mates would say the same thing. San Diego is really lucky to be getting her.” San Diego plays in the West Coast Conference with the likes of Gonzaga, Saint Mary’s and Santa Clara. The Lady Toreros fi n- ished 25-8 last season, which was the second most wins in program history, and lost to Michigan in the Sweet 16 round of the Women’s National Invitation Tourna- ment. tail off for it. The fact that she is signing D-I today, it re- ally shouldn’t be a surprise to anybody who’s had the op- portunity to coach with her, to play with her or just to see her perform.” Hunter, who will be a team captain for the third time this season, is also a leader. “She’s very supportive of her teammates,” Handley said. “She’s the fi rst to criti- cize herself. She understands when she makes a mistake and if I were to say that Syd- ney had a fl aw, I would say sometimes she’s too hard on herself. She expects perfec- tion every time she goes out there. As a head coach, that’s a dream. That’s exactly what you want to see out of your He also rushed for 494 yards and nine touchdowns. Lucas Garvey, who fi nished his junior season with nine in- terceptions, was second team cornerback and voted honor- able mention at running back, where he rushed for 533 yards and two touchdowns. Senior Xavier Martinez, who played through a broken bone in his hand, was picked to the second team at line- backer. Caleb Kiefi uk-Yates, a se- nior defensive line, was voted honorable mention. At safety, freshman Junior Walling was also honorable mention. On the offensive line, soph- omore Joshua Schmeltzer was selected to the second team at guard and junior Brent Ol- sen was honorable mention at tackle. Senior Josh Benson, who KEIZERTIMES/Derek Wiley McNary senior Sydney Hunter celebrated her signing on Wednesday, Nov. 9 with family in the school’s library. File McNary linebacker Xavier Martinez, left, and cornerback Lucas Garvey were both voted second team All-GVC. caught three touchdown pass- es against West Albany, was an honorable mention selection at receiver. 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