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MAY 26, 2017, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A15 POWER, continued from Page 12 BRONZE, continued from Page 12 With two outs and a run- ner on fi rst base, who reached by error, in the top of the fi fth, McNary looked like it would continue to roll. However, Danner walked two batters to load the bases. Grant then hit four straight singles and a three-run homer to tie the game 13-13. “I don’t like to complain about umpires because I’ve been there before. I’ve done it but we didn’t know where the strike zone was and had to throw balls right down the middle of the plate,” Wise said. “It’s not an excuse. We didn’t know where to pitch and when you’ve got to leave them hanging over the middle, good teams are going to hit. Faith is a great pitcher. You’ve got to get some corners here and there.” McNary immediately an- swered at the plate with Carr hitting a home run to center fi eld to lead off the bottom of the fi fth. “As soon as I hit that ball, it was one of the greatest feel- ings I’ve ever had,” said Carr, who was 4-for-5 with four “I knew I had to take off fast because everyone was go- ing to be chasing me,” Van Voorhis said. “I passed the guy in lane eight super quick, probably 15 meters into the race. I just kept running and I didn’t feel anybody near me until the last 100 meters and then that’s when Jake Harthun and Braden Lenzy came up and they passed me on the inside. That was a really long turn to run in lane seven.” Van Voorhis got off to a rough start in Eugene, failing KEIZERTIMES/Derek Wiley Hannah Carr hit two doubles and a home run against Grant. runs and fi ve RBIs. “It was the best swing I felt like I’ve ever had and as soon as I hit it, I knew it was gone. It was just a shot right down the middle.” Bingenheimer added a RBI double to extend the Lady Celts’ lead to 15-3 and then scored on a hard hit ground ball by Sabella Alfaro. Grant scored one run in the sixth but McNary came back with two. Danner then pitched a scoreless seventh to put away the Generals. “I’m really proud of Faith for just hanging in there,” Wise said. “It was hot. Faith and (catcher) Courtney (Rob- erts), when you’ve got the battery out there in 90 de- gree weather and it was a long game. Give a lot of credit to them for hanging in there.” Witt and Cepeda were both 4-for-5 at the top of the Lady Celts’ lineup. Due to an upset in anoth- er fi rst round game, McNary hosted No. 25 Liberty on Wednesday, May 24 in the sec- ond round of the state tourna- ment. The quarterfi nals begin Friday, May 26. “They love playing and they love each other,” Wise said. “It’s a fun group and I hope we keep going for a while because I don’t want it to end. I’m riding that high.” GOLD, continued from Page 12 “It felt effortless, like the disc just released out of my hand. It all just felt really good and really smooth. I don’t ac- tually remember letting go of it. I think I just had so much momentum that it just left my hand. When I released it, I didn’t even watch it go out. I looked down to make sure that my feet were still in and to qualify for fi nals in the 100 after fi nishing 12 th in 11.10 in prelims on Friday. “I twitched before the gun went off,” Van Voorhis said. “I immediately thought I was about to get DQ’d. I came out of the blocks and was expect- ing the double shot for them to say I got DQ’d but it never came so my start was absolute- ly horrid. I was just trying to play catch up.” Van Voorhis was also two spots away from reaching fi - nals of the 200 after placing 10 th in prelims in 22.22. “The 200 was crazy fast this year,” Van Voorhis said. “The 100 I was defi nitely expecting to do way better than I did. That was really stupid of me to do that but there was noth- ing I could really do about it. I shook it off. I wasn’t close to being in the fi nals so I focused on the 400.” Qualifying for fi nals in only the 400 also gave Van Voorhis time to rest, unlike the district meet when he ran the 100, 200, 400 and 4x400 relay. “It was actually kind of nice to just do the 400 in fi - nals because I got to go to the meet and just chill in the stands and watch people run,” Van Voorhis said. “I warmed up, I ran my race and I was able to leave. I didn’t have to manage my recovery system because I didn’t have to re- cover for another race. It was more relaxed.” that I hadn’t scratched.” For good measure, Salang cranked out a 129-04 on her fi nal throw. Salang got on the podium three more times before her fi - nal high school track and fi eld meet was over. Individually, she placed third in the shot put with a throw of 37-11.5 and eighth in the javelin at 107-08. Salang, Emily Collier, Trinity Phipps and Bailey Hittner set a new school record of 51.30 to fi n- ish sixth in the 4x100 relay. Salang’s younger sister, Ka- lea, a sophomore, placed sixth in both the shot put and discus. “She pushes me,” Leilani said. “When she’s having a good day, I have to have a bet- ter day because I don’t want to get beat by her. It’s all fun.” As a team, Blanchet placed second, fi nishing only fi ve points behind state champion Cascade Christian. “We don’t even have a track (on campus) so fi nishing sec- ond overall is pretty amazing,” Salang said. Business&Services HEATING & COOLING LAWN SERVICES YOUR COMFORT IS OUR BUSINESS COMPLETE LAWN & GARDEN CARE Yard cleanups, mowing, pruning, bark dusting, and more! 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