PAGE A14, KEIZERTIMES, JULY 21, 2017 SWIM, continued from Page 11 Bryce Junker, Ethan Wha- len, Jackson Alt and Riley Mahoney took fi rst in the 15-18 medley relay. Whalen, Alt, Junker and Zachary Har- rington then won the 15-18 free relay. Individually, Alt placed fi rst in the 11-12 fl y, free and IM. Olsen won the 7-8 free and breaststroke. Schaffer had the fastest times in the 9-10 IM and backstroke. Zeller won the 9-10 free. Whalen touched the wall fi rst in the 13-14 free and breaststroke. In the 11-12 division, Ca- leb Skipper won the back- stroke and Zachary Har- rington took fi rst in the breaststroke. Junker won the 13-14 backstroke. Holiday Holiday Swim Club edged Cambridge 318-239 Thurs- day, thanks to another strong showing from its girls, who won all eight relays. Emma Anderson, Ella Gerig, Alex Wilcoxen and Addison Castronovo took fi rst in the 9-10 free relay. An- derson, Gerig, Wilcoxen and Emerly Love won the 9-10 medley relay. Ashlynn Hughes, Evy- lyn Hales, Jaelynn Love and Maya Privratsky had the fast- est time in the 11-12 free re- lay. Hughes, Privratsky, Erika Robinett and Kyra Norstrom won the 11-12 medley relay. Norstrom, Tessa Talento, Kassy Winters and Abby Grossman placed fi rst in the 13-14 free relay. Grossman, Winters, Bella Beard and Alex Beard won the 13-14 medley relay. In the 15-18 division, Bel- la, Alex, Rosa Oliver and Kyle McCarty took fi rst in the free relay. Talento, McCarty, Oliver and Delaney Rothmeyer won the medley relay. Individually, Hales took fi rst in the 7-8 backstroke. Wilcoxen won the 9-10 fl y and free. Emerly Love touched the wall fi rst in the 9-10 IM. Norstrom won the 11-12 KEIZERTIMES/Derek Wiley ABOVE, LEFT: Northview swimmers Ava McNeely, Izzy Kosiewicz and Izzy Kilby cheer on their teammate during the IM relay. ABOVE, RIGHT: Kat Kosiewicz swims the backstroke for Northview. LEFT: Tony Gonzalez and Ryan Bethers helped Holi- day’s 13-14-year-old med- ley relay team fi nish fi rst on Thursday, July 13. IM and free. Robinett took fi rst in the 11-12 breast- stroke. Jaelynn Love had the fastest time in the 11-12 fl y. Privratsky won the 11-12 backstroke. The Beards dominated the 13-14 division, with Alex winning the free and back- stroke and Bella swimming the fastest times in the IM, fl y and breaststroke. McCarty won the 15-18 fl y and free. Jack McCarty led Holiday’s boys team, winning the 13- 14 IM, fl y and breaststroke. Tony Gonzalez took fi rst in the 13-14 backstroke and free. McCarty and Gonzalez also teamed up with Ryan Bethers and Jackson Colyer to win the 13-14 free relay. McCarty, Gonzalez, Bethers and Landon Gerig had the fastest time in the medley re- lay. Individually, Colyer won the 11-12 fl y. Jacob Castrono- vo took fi rst in the 7-8 fl y and breaststroke. Jonah Strunk touched the wall fi rst in the 7-8 backstroke. Northview Northview lost to a deep Madrona squad 427-228 Thursday. Ana Kosiewicz won the 15-18 girls free and fl y. She also swam on the winning 15-18 medley relay team with Hayley Guptill, Caraline Guptill and Sydney Epperly. Caraline also took fi rst in the 15-18 backstroke. Kiana Staley swam the fast- est time in the 13-14 IM and fl y as well as the 11-12 breast- stroke. Staley, Kat Kosiewicz, Anna Sponable and Sydney Smith won the 13-14 free relay. Hannah Halliday, Erin Seyfried, Miranda Guptill and Macy White took fi rst in the 11-12 free relay. Xzavier Parker led North- view’s boys team, winning the 7-8 fl y and backstroke. Tyler Barker, Michael Halliday, Will Oglesby and Dylan Guptill took fi rst in the 7-8 free relay. In the 11-12 division, Luke Staley won the IM and Jere- my Becker placed fi rst in the backstroke. Gavin Gasperini won the 13-14 fl y. STATE, continued from Page 11 “It’s always fun to coach the freshmen and get an idea of what their mentality is and how they act, how they work.,” Keeker continued. “I think they’ve made some big strides in how they con- duct themselves, how they deal with adversity. That’s something big that we preach, how to deal with failure, and they’ve done that. I’m excited to see how they respond and how their season goes next year.” McNary’s Division I squad went 9-4 and fi nished third in league play this summer. The Celtics are participat- ing in a state tournament July 20-23 at Western Oregon University. Sam Goesch CLU, Agent Sam Goesch Ins Agcy Inc 3975 River Road North Keizer, OR 97303 Web: SamGoesch.com Bus: 503-393-6252 1211999 State Farm , Bloomington, IL