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    PAGE A12, KEIZERTIMES, SEPTEMBER 15, 2017
Lady Celts start 3-0 NORTH,
continued from Page 11
McNary’s girls soccer team
has yet to allow a goal in three
games after going to Gresham
and winning 2-0 on Thursday,
Sept. 7.
“Both teams came out with
energy, and Gresham brought
a level physicality and grit that
McNary had not seen yet this
season,” head coach A.J. Nash
said. “In the opening ten min-
utes play was even; then Mc-
Nary began to settle in and
started to create chances.”
In the 22nd minute, Gina
Munguia served a corner kick
to Jessy Shore, who fi red a
header off the crossbar.
After Katy Wyatt missed a
shot just outside the far post,
the Lady Celts fi nally got on
the scoreboard in the 35th
minute as Izzy Haselip beat
her defender on the out-
side and drove a ball into the
box that was fumbled by the
keeper and fi nished by Abigail
Hawley.
Led by Samantha Alfano,
McNary continued to bring
consistent defensive pressure
in the second half.
In the 68th minute, Haw-
ley then found space on the
right wing and whipped a
cross that was fi nished on a
header by Wyatt to give the
Lady Celts an insurance goal.
Goalkeeper Sydney Snapp
picked up her third shutout of
the season.
McNary
hosts
Battle
Ground, Wash. on Saturday,
Sept. 16 at 3 p.m. in its fi nal
non-league match of the sea-
son.
The Lady Celts open
Greater Valley Conference
play on Tuesday, Sept. 19 at
West Salem.
“That’s something that they
need to learn from this. They
know better.”
Slow starts have been a
common theme this sea-
son. McNary played a similar
match at McKay.
“They have to fi nd their
groove right off the bat,” De-
Mello said. “It’s something that
we’ve been working on. It’s
the goal they set every single
game. They just need to come
out strong straight from the
get go and remember routines
when we’re at away games.”
The Lady Celts had less
trouble in the second and
third games, winning easily
25-12 and 25-13.
“We were looking to clean
up our passes,” DeMello said.
“They were really tight to the
net. We need to make sure that
we clean that up as well as ev-
erything you do before you
Submitted
McNary sophomore Samantha Alfano has led the Lady Celts to
three shutouts this season.
Celtics blank Lebanon
McNary’s boys soccer team
went to Lebanon and won
4-0 on Thursday, Sept. 7.
The Celtics scored their
fi rst goal in the opening
minute of play as Q Gamble
fi nished a cross from Miguel
Bravo.
McNary put more shots
on goal in the fi rst half but
couldn’t get any past Leba-
non’s keeper. But just like the
fi rst half, the Celtics added
a quick goal in the second
when Michael Reyes was able
to fi nd the back of the net
with an assist from Alex Sala-
zar.
McNary added two more
goals in the fi nal eight min-
utes. First, Gamble scored his
second goal with another as-
sist from Salazar. Eli Petilo
then completed the scoring
on an assist by Reyes.
Goalkeeper Charles Varela
had eight saves in the victory.
The Celtics wrap up non-
league play on Saturday, Sept.
16 at 11 a.m. against Madison.
McNary then hosts West Sa-
lem on Tuesday, Sept. 19 at 7
p.m. in its fi rst GVC match.
SPRAGUE,
continued from Page 11
that performance with 350
yards rushing and a 50-21 win
over the Celtics.
“We didn’t do a great job
of manning our gaps,” Mc-
Nary head coach Jeff Auvinen
said of last season’s game with
Sprague. “They’re going to try
to be a physical team. We need
to be able to defeat blocks and
go in our gap and tackle well.
I think we’re more disciplined
this year. I don’t know if we’re
more physical inside but I
think we’re more disciplined
and I think it’s going to ben-
efi t us.”
While Sprague graduated
KEIZERTIMES/Derek Wiley
McNary’s volleyball team celebrates during a 3-0 win at North
Salem on Thursday, Sept. 7.
touch a ball. We started con-
necting. We got our middles
on. We started distributing the
ball and defense, they made
their adjustments. The girls
fi nally started getting where
they needed to be. Sometimes
it’s the difference between one
step whether or not you can
make that play.”
Valerie Diede fi nished the
match with nine kills and
fi ve blocks. Caiya Ewert had
fi ve kills and six blocks. Zoie
Warner added fi ve kills, seven
digs and six aces while leading
the Lady Celts in serve receive
percentage.
The win improved Mc-
Nary’s record to 4-1 with the
only loss coming to undefeat-
ed South Salem.
“We’re just taking it one
day and one game at a time,”
DeMello said. “I always see
what we can improve on.
Right now they’re serving
well. They’re taking advantage
of what they can and when
they get momentum we tend
to get runs. That’s all I can ask
of them right now.”
one half of its running back
tandem in Dane McKinney,
who scored two touchdowns
against the Celtics last season,
Noah Mellen returns as well
as quarterback Spencer Plant
and tight end/defensive end
Teagan Quitoriano, who has
committed to the University
of Oregon.
“We’ve got to play harder
up front than we have ever
played,” Kiser said. “They have
a good offense but I feel like
if we step up and practice
harder and show them a bet-
ter defense and throw them off
and get into their heads a little
bit, and by doing that we have
somebody else (McNary) that
deserves to be up in the top
(of the GVC) than just them
(Sprague) and West.”
The Olympians return only
one starter on the offensive
line.
“They’ve got a young line,
a bunch of inexperienced
guys, but they do a good job
of coaching line over there,”
Auvinen said.
Auvinen pointed to limit-
ing penalties and winning the
turnover margin as keys to the
game. McNary has a plus-5
turnover margin through the
fi rst two games but has 185
yards in penalties.
“I think if we play well, we’ll
be in good shape,” Auvinen
said. “We tell the kids all of the
time, ‘Do what you can to get
better and the scoreboard will
take care of itself.’”
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