JANUARY 19, 2018, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A13 Vincent goes 5-1 at Oregon Classic Parra wins girls tournament By DEREK WILEY Of the Keizertimes McNary went to the Or- egon Classic in Redmond on Jan. 12-13 to face the best teams in the state. The level of competition did not disappoint as the Celtics went 1-5. “Right now we’re just go- ing through some lumps and bruises,” McNary head coach Jason Ebbs said. “We’re trying to put together the best line- up we can put out there, have some injury issues that we’re dealing with, some other is- sues keeping some kids out of our lineup.” The Celtics went 1-3 in pool play on Friday, with the lone winning coming against Hidden Valley, 46-34. Mc- Nary then lost both of its matches on Saturday, falling to Centennial and Barlow. “We just couldn’t get all 14 of our guys fi ring at their best at the same time in one dual,” Ebbs said. “It kind of came in pockets and waves and as a result our dual match score didn’t look so good. We’ve still got a number of guys just trying to fi nish off learning their skills and learning how to compete and get to that next level. That’s the No. 1 reason why we go there, to wrestle high level competi- tion so we can come back and put the fi nal touches on the team that’s getting ready for districts.” Senior Brayden Ebbs didn’t wrestle Friday, recover- ing from a concussion. He re- turned Saturday and went 2-0 with two pins at 160 pounds. Enrique Vincent fi nished 5-1 at 126 pounds with the only loss coming to No. 1 ranked Phillip Kue of Cen- tennial. “He’s (Kue) got a great shot. He got in on our legs,” coach Ebbs said. “We couldn’t stop it and we couldn’t fi nd an answer in the six minutes they gave us but we’ll go back and fi nd an answer this week. Wrestling is not that much different than any other sport, doesn’t matter whether we win or lose that match right now, that’s the guy we’ve got to beat when we get to state in about fi ve weeks. So we’ll go to the drawing board and get ready to wrestle that match.” Freshman Grady Burrows went 4-2 at 106 pounds for McNary. “They were pretty good kids when he lost but he’s doing a great job,” Ebbs said. “He’s a shining star. He’s a freshman wrestling varsity and doing well and contrib- uting to our team. He’s a guy who should be putting his sights on the state tourna- ment. And if he can get things to go his way, he could have a shot at getting a medal at the state tournament as a fresh- man.” McNary sophomore Nicollette Parra won the high school girls tournament on Saturday. At 135 pounds, Parra CHANGE, continued from Page 11 as we go.” Also on the table is Salem- Keizer’s appeal of league re- alignment for all sports, which is scheduled for Monday, Jan. 29 at 9 a.m. at the district’s Support Services Center. Being in a league with Bend is expected to cost the Salem- File McNary junior Enrique Vincent with 5-1 with fi ve pins at the Oregon Classic on Jan. 12-13 at the Redmond Fairgrounds. earned three pins to get to the fi nals, where she won by a 6-4 decision. “She beat a girl (Emma Truex) that’s ranked 15th in the nation in the semifi nals on her way to winning that tournament,” Ebbs said. “She’s doing really well for herself.” Keizer school district $700,000 per year in additional travel. One way to cut costs is sub- varsity teams traveling less. “When we can travel one bus, all three levels, then we’ll do that,” Gragg said. “If we can’t, if we need to take two buses, we might have that freshman team stay here and play Sprague three times in- stead of just twice.” THRILLER continued from Page 11 the third quarter, just wanted to take advantage of the opportu- nity. “I knew if I went in I had to play my absolute hardest and I couldn’t play scared and I just had to be aggressive.” Villarreal said. “It was time for me to step up. Coach Kirch was giving me the opportunity to show my- self. I saw the lanes and I took them. I got what the defense gave me. I didn’t try to force anything. This is the best win I’ve ever had in my whole life and being actually a part of it, it’s crazy.” McNary trailed 20-19 at halftime as both offensives crossword KEIZER CLASSIFIEDS SERVICES SERVICES MISCELLANEOUS DIVORCE $155. Complete preparation. 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But play picked up in the third quarter as the Celtics and Saxons combined to make seven 3-pointers and McNary led 42-40 entering the fourth. “They had a really good game plan,” Kirch said of South Salem. “When you have two dynamic guards (Nielsen-Skin- ner and Tyler Wadleigh) like that, they are pretty tough. They got us out of our game plan early and did a really nice job defensively and got us out of our rhythm. Credit to our guys for having to adjust a little bit.” McNary led 46-43 with 6:24 remaining in regulation but South Salem made two 3-pointers to take a 49-46 lead. Cavell answered with a 3-pointer to tie the game at 49- 49 and the Celtics never trailed again. Lucas Garvey fi nished with 15 points. Jones added 11. The win was McNary’s sev- enth in a row this season. The Celtics won at McMin- nville 60-51 on Friday, Jan. 12. Cavell had 26 points, fi ve rebounds and two assists. Jones added 12 points and eight re- bounds. McNary, 12-4 overall, 7-1 in league play and No. 5 in the OSAA power rankings, re- turn to action on Tuesday, Jan. 23 at North Salem.