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FEBRUARY 16, 2018, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE B3 SOUTH, continued from Page B1 After South Salem made two free throws, Doutt went 1-for-2 from the line. The Lady Saxons then missed the front end of an one-and-one but McNary couldn’t grab the rebound. South Salem made two more free throws to stretch its lead to three points with 30 seconds remaining. Getting out-rebounded against South Salem, which had fi ve players taller than anyone on the Lady Celts, was a problem for McNary all night. “They had 16 rebounds in the second half and we had 19 the whole game,” Doran said. “They do have a size advan- STATE, continued from Page B1 making the passes that we wanted to make.” Doutt scored 18 points to lead the Lady Celts. Hawley added 12. No one else scored more than three. The top 16 teams in the OSAA power rankings host a fi rst round playoff game. Mc- Nary entered the game 15th but dropped to 17th with the loss. The Lady Celts fi nal two games are at No. 29 West Sa- lem on Friday, Feb. 16 and then at home on Tuesday, Feb. 20 versus No. 12 McMin- nville. “These next two games are huge,” Doran said. “We’ve got to regroup and take care of a couple things defensively and rebounding wise and take care of business these next two games. We’ve got to enjoy, too. The end of the season is wrap- Vincent wants to improve on last year’s performance when he placed third in the state at 120 pounds. “This year I’m not scared at all and I’m just looking to- wards that fi nals match,” Vin- cent said. “Last year was my fi rst time there so I thought I’d be lucky to place but this time I better place and I better place higher than third.” McNary sophomore Ni- colette Parra also has her eye on the fi nals of the girls state tournament. Parra fi nished second in her 135-pound weight class out of 47 girls on Jan. 26-27 to qual- ify for the exhibition tourna- ment. The OSAA Executive Board voted Monday, Feb. 12 to create a separate state championship division for girls beginning in 2018-19. Parra will open the tour- nament against Grants Pass senior Kaitlyn Dara. Mostly likely awaiting her in the fi nals would be Central Linn junior Sarah Conner, who defeated Parra in the qualifying tourna- ment and won the 132-pound state championship last season. Parra has spent her break from competition getting in better shape. “I’ve really been taking care of my body because my health wasn’t that great at qualify- ing,” Parra said. “I’m not really worried about. It’s like any other tournament.” McNary senior Blake Nor- ton is seeded fourth at 220 pounds after winning the dis- trict championship at McKay on Feb. 3. Norton has something in common with No. 1 Brett Nicholson of Aloha and No. 3 Julian Stone of North Med- ford. All three wrestled in the state tournament as heavy- weights last year and were eliminated early. Daniel Serik, the No. 2 seed out of David Douglas, hasn’t wrestled in the public notices NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS KEIZERTIMES/Derek Wiley McNary senior Kailey Doutt scored 18 points in a 39-35 loss at South Sale. on Tues- day, Feb. 13. ping up and we’ve got some seniors that have played four years. We’ve got to have fun and play together these last two league games. We’ve just got to fi ght together and have fun while we’re doing it, too.” state tournament before. McNary junior Nick Her- nandez and freshman Grady Burrows will make their de- buts in the state tournament after fi nishing third at 138 pounds and fourth at 106 pounds in the district. Headlining the 138 bracket are David Douglas senior Kyle Beal, who was the state run- ner-up last season, and West Albany senior Sawyer Myres, who placed sixth last year. David Douglas senior Max Hodge and Sprague senior Bollong Joklur are the top two seeds at 106. The state tournament be- gins Friday at 8:30 a.m. Finals are scheduled for Saturday at 6:30 p.m. Estate of JEAN (ELLA) PENINGTON KELLY Case Number: 18PB00722 Notice: The Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Marion, has appointed the undersigned as Personal Representative of the Estate of Jean (Ella) Penington, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are required to present the same, with proper vouchers to the Personal Representative at 17829 S.W. Eldred Lane, Sherwood, OR 97140, within four months from the date of the fi rst publication of this notice as state below, or they may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by this proceeding may obtain additional information from the records of the court, the Personal Representative, or the Attorney for the Personal Representative. DATED and fi rst published February 16, 2018. PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE Pamela Lammers Reel 17829 SW Eldred Lane Sherwood, OR 97140 Tel: (503) 348-8005 ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE Connor J. Harrington Kevin L. Mannix P.C. 2009 State Street Salem, OR 97301 Tel: (503) 364-1913 E-mail: Connor@mannixlawfi rm.com FAX: (503) 362-0513 PUBLIC AUCTION Notice of Public Auction. On March 3rd, 2018, at 10:30 AM, the contents of the following storage units will be disposed of at public auction to satisfy delinquent storage charges. Unit # #048 #089 #116 #142 #182 #5020 Contents Belong to Justin Collins Preston Chambliss Caroline Vera-Simmons Robert Pruse Trisha Leggett Henry Rivers The auction will be held at American Storage, 300 Musgrave Lane NW, Salem, Oregon 97304. American Storage reserves the right to refuse any and all bids. Terms of sale: Cash or certifi ed check. 2/16, 2/23 2/16, 2/23, 3/2 puzzle answers Vincent is the No. 3 seed at 126 pounds after winning back-to-back district titles. Leading his bracket is No. 1 Gavin Jolley, a two-time state champion out of Sherwood and Phillip Kue, the reigning 113-pound state champion from Centennial. Vincent lost to Kue at the Oregon Classic last month. “My coaches and my par- ents, everyone said I wasn’t wrestling like I normally do and at fi rst I went into the match intimidated,” Vincent said. “I wasn’t wrestling like I normally was, aggressive wise or technique wise. I was just stalling out and trying to get any point I could and that didn’t work out that well. My game plan is to go in and do what I normally do.” tage but rebounding is about heart, too. You’ve got to get in there and rebound. You can’t just take one shot and that be the possession.” The Lady Celts led for most of the fi rst quarter be- fore South Salem began to take control in the second and led 30-23 at halftime. “We started the ball game pretty well and we had a streak there towards the end but we’ve got to put four quarters together,” Doran said. 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