PAGE B4, KEIZERTIMES, APRIL 13, 2018
Celtics place second
on home golf course
By DEREK WILEY
Of the Keizertimes
With punched greens due
to all the rain, Matt Langen-
walter and Joel Dutcher knew
McNary Golf Course would
be more diffi cult than usual.
But the McNary golfers
made the most of it. Playing
on their home course, Lang-
enwalter shot 75. Dutcher fol-
lowed with a 78.
“I got some weird breaks
with the putting but I hit the
ball very well,” Langenwalter
said.
“It was around one of my
better rounds here.”
After parring the fi rst three
holes, Langenwalter nearly hit
a hole-in-one on four. But
then after missing a close putt,
he had to settle for par.
Langenwalter’s round, a 38
on the front nine and 37 on
the back, included 12 pars. His
only birdie came on 18, a par
5.
Dutcher birdied the fi rst
hole but then ran into trouble
on the second, fi nishing with a
bogey. He shot 39 on both the
KEIZERTIMES/Delek Wiley
Joel Dutchel shot 78 Monday, Aplil 9 at McNaly Golf Club.
front and back nine. He bird-
ied 15, a par 3.
“It’s a challenging course
when they punch the greens,”
Dutcher said. “It poured all
weekend. No one was excited
for this, except maybe me and
Matthew.”
As a team, McNary had its
best score of the season, 360,
to fi nish second behind only
West Salem’s 319.
Zach Roth carded a 95 and
Nathan Young shot 112 for
the Celtics.
“We’re making some really
good progress so I’m happy,”
McNary head coach Rick
Ward said. “It’s encouraging.
It’s steady improvement.”
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HEIGHTS,
continued from Page 1
“We knew we had some
young girls but they come out
and compete and they’re good
athletes,” McNary head coach
Franklin Gauntz said. “It was
nice to see the time they put
down and they’re only going to
get better. It was really exciting.”
Kailey Doutt won the 800
in 2:27.36. Freshman Kennedy
Buss placed sixth in 2:31.74.
Kailey, Leah, Buss and Haley
Hughes teamed up to fi nish
seventh in the 4x400 relay in
4:24.32.
McNary senior Victor Za-
valal set a goal to throw 160
feet in the javelin. He’s almost
already there. At West Salem, he
made it 157-07, a 6-foot PR, to
place fi fth in the event.
A knee brace might have
been the difference.
“In the back of my head, I
just have that thought of hyper-
extending my knee so I wore a
brace and it gave me a little bit
more confi dence,” said Zavalal,
who has the second best throw
in the district this season.
McNary junior Sabella Alfa-
ro placed second in the girls jav-
elin with a throw of 110-07 in
just her second track meet ever.
“I came here from softball so
I thought that would be an easy
transition into track for me,”
Alfaro said. “It seemed really
fun, too. It’s pretty technical and
it’s also slightly different from
throwing a softball or throw-
ing anything really. I picked it
up very quickly, obviously. The
coaches have been really great,
too. They put a lot of focus on
RULE,
continued from Page B1
“She’s a phenomenal play-
er,” Wise said. “Not to take
away from the rest of their girls
but that kid, she’s really, really
good.”
McNary, 9-3 overall and 4-0
in league play, shut out McKay
10-0 on Tuesday, April 10.
Faith Danner pitched a
technique with me because
they knew I was new to this. A
lot of the other throwers help
me out, too.”
Senior Brian Gragg had a
PR of 41-08 to fi nish eighth in
the shot put. His previous best
was 39 feet last April.
“This year I hadn’t been able
to break 40 and it was really
making me mad,” Gragg said.
“It was just frustrating. My two
teammates, Tim (Kiser) and Bo
Rahm), they were breaking 40
on fi rst meet and I was just get-
ting really fed up with it.”
Gragg described the feeling
of fi nally breaking 40 as “pure
bliss.”
“I was very amped up about
it,” Gragg said. “I was very ex-
cited. My teammates, Tim and
Bo, have been really supportive
of me. They’ve been really on
me about things I’m doing and
just making sure I’m being the
best that I can be and coaches,
too. Mr. (Shawn) McCarthy,
it’s amazing what he does, just
making sure I’m staying moti-
vated and sure of myself.”
Kiser placed fourth in the
discus in 130-11 and Rahm
took seventh in 124-06.
After tying his PR of 16.93
seconds in the 100 hurdles, Mc-
Nary senior Casey Toavs set a
new mark in the 300 hurdles,
fi nishing sixth in 42.50.
“I felt like I was going at a
good clip,” Toavs said. “I got
into the corner and I felt like
I was going strong and when
I came out of the corner I felt
really good. I think it was just
a mindset thing. After having a
race under my belt already, I was
telling myself I’ve got to go, this
is my senior year, every race I’ve
got to throw it out there. I think
that defi nitely helped contrib-
ute to my success in that race.”
McNary freshman Ella Repp
fi nished sixth in the girls 1500
in 5:14.41. Lucas Garvey placed
eighth in the boys 400 in 53.38.
With 151 points, Bend won
the girls championship. West
Salem took the boys title with
132.5.
McNary’s girls fi nished sev-
enth out of 13 teams with 36
points. The Celtic boys placed
10th.
complete game two-hitter
with 10 strikeouts.
Witt was 4-for-4 with two
doubles, a triple and home run.
She scored two runs and drove
in four.
The Lady Celts also defeat-
ed North Salem 20-2 on Fri-
day, April 6.
McNary scored 13 runs in
the top of the fi rst and fi ve in
the second. The Lady Celts had
only 10 hits but drew 18 walks
in fi ve innings.
Witt was 2-for-4 with a
triple, three runs and two RBIs
in the rout. Ebner was 2-for-
4 with a double, two runs and
two RBIs. Taylor Ebbs scored
four runs and drove in fi ve.
Kinler and Cepeda each scored
three runs.
The competition is about
to get much tougher. McNary
plays at West Albany on Friday,
April 13 and then hosts Mc-
Minnville Tuesday, April 17.
Both games begin at 5 p.m.
ATHLETE
of the Week
presented by
Paige Downer
McNary High School
Paige Downel clealed
10-feet to win the pole
vault at Folest Glove
on Wednesday Aplil 4.
Downel also vaulted
9-08 to fi nish foulth at
the Titan Tlack Classic
on Fliday, Aplil 6 and lan
on McNaly’s 4x100 lelay,
which placed foulth.