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PAGE B4, KEIZERTIMES, APRIL 20, 2018 Celtics PR at invitational KEIZERTIMES/Derek Wiley Freshman Kennedy Buss won the 400-meter run at McNary High School on Wednesday, April 11. By DEREK WILEY Of the Keizertimes McNary sophomore Logun Anderson went into the Wil- lamette Falls Invitational at Pioneer Memorial Stadium in Oregon City on Saturday just wanting to break his brother Austin’s mark in the javelin of 150 feet and 8 inches. He did much more, launch- ing the javelin 157-10, a nearly 13-foot personal record, to place seventh in the event. “I was really shocked when I heard the 157,” Anderson said. “I didn’t think that was possible because I’d already PR’d way too much.” Anderson’s best throw last season was 129-8.5. He hit 145 in the fi rst meet of this season. His mark of 157-10 is the second best throw in the Great- er Valley Conference this sea- son behind only Forest Grove junior Dominic Funk’s 164-7. McNary senior Victor Zavalal is third at 157-7. “He’s supportive,” Anderson said of Zavalal. “He wants me to do the best I can and I want him to do the best he can.” Paige Downer had the top fi nish of any McNary athlete at the invitational, placing third in the pole vault at 9-06. Haley Debban took seventh in the pole vault, clearing 8-06. Casey Toavs fi nished fourth in the 300 hurdles in 42.77. Jose Solorio, Lucas Garvey, Brian Hernandez and Dyami Rios placed fourth in the boys 4x100 relay in 45.24. Solorio, Harvey, Hernandez and Gabriel Martinez then took seventh in the 4x400 relay in 3:40.77. Garvey also fi nished seventh in the 400 in 53.44. Ella Repp fi nished fi fth in the 3000 in 11:17.14 and eighth in the 1500 in 5:08.89. Kennedy Buss, Reyna Ter- razas, Isabella Walker and Han- nah Mallery took sixth in the girls 4x400 relay in 4:29.06. Buss also placed seventh in the 800 in 2:31.40. Caitlyn Kiefi uk Yates fi nished eighth in the 100 hurdles in 17.73. McNary hosted its fi rst league home meet on Wednes- day, April 11. Winners included: Rios (100, 12.01), Garvey (200, 24.48), Buss (400, 1:04.97), KEIZERTIMES/Derek Wiley Sophomore Caitlyn Kiefi uk Yates won the 100-meter hurdles at McNary on Wednesday, April 11. Emiliano Lopez Sanchez (800, 2:11.88), Repp (3000, 11:13.30), Toavs (110 hurdles, 17.51, 300 hurdles, 42.83), Yates (100 hurdles, 17.93), Walker (300 hurdles, 54.00), Tim Kiser (discus, 131-07), Debban (pole vault, 8-06), Ashlin Samples (long jump, 15-01.5) and Mc- Nary’s 4x400 boys relay team of Hernandez, Martinez, Toavs and Brayden Ebbs (3:46.39). McNary lineman to play in all-star football game McNary senior Tim Kiser has been selected to play in the 2018 Les Schwab Bowl on Saturday, June 16 at Hillsboro Stadium. The game, which kicks off at 6 p.m., features the top graduating high school seniors from Oregon. Tickets, which range from $8 for general admission stu- dent to $20 for reserved pre- miere, can be purchased from Scott Kiser at zolton66@ gmail.com. Advertisements puzzle answers can also be purchased in the game program and includes two general admission tickets. All proceeds go to the the Oregon Athletic Coaches As- sociation general scholarship fund and all of Oregon’s 5A and 6A schools. The OACA represents over 3000 mem- bers/coaches involving all OSAA sanctioned sports. Charitable work is done through a partnership with the Oregon Athletic Coaches Association, Les Schwab Tires and Prime Time Sports. The OACA has been involved with the all-star game since it’s inception as the Oregon Shrine Game in 1948. Prior to the game, the play- ers and coaches share a week of activities that build lifelong friendships. The teams are housed at Pacifi c University and prac- KEIZERTIMES/Derek Wiley McNary senior Tim Kiser is playing in the Les Schwab Bowl in Hillsboro on Saturday, June 16. tice tion out out twice a day in prepara- for the game. Through- the week, players go into the community with various nightly activi- ties and service projects in- cluding hospital visits and mentoring at-risk youths.