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    APRIL 27, 2018, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE B5
FOOT,
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EVEN,
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districts, I know we’re just
going to be cheering each
other on no matter what,
same as state. We’re always
there for each other. For
me to strive to match her in
height, it keeps me pushing
and driving.”
McNary freshman Ashlin
Samples PR’d in the long
jump at 16-02.5.
“I just fi gured out my steps
in it,” Samples said. “Once I
was comfortable, it was easier
to jump. It just felt more con-
sistent.”
Samples also ran the third
leg of the Lady Celts 4x100
relay team, which fi nished
fi rst in 52.13.
McNary senior Lucas
Garvey won the 200 in 24.08
and the 400 in 53.08.
“We made our own mess
but were some how able to
pull this one out. If you look
at the numbers you wouldn’t
think we’d win this game. Fi-
nally, we had something go
our way.”
McNary drew nine walks
in the game and recorded
seven hits.
David Allen was 2-for-3
and scored a run.
Robert Benson made a
diving catch in left fi eld to
start off the seventh. Rum-
baugh got two more fl y balls
to the outfi eld to fi nish off the
Olympians.
The loss was just Sprague’s
second in league play.
“We needed this. Guys got
together and we battled,” Co-
valt said. “We’re getting a little
momentum and confi dence
that will hopefully carry us
throughout the season and
we’ll get some more wins
here.”
The win evened the series
with Sprague, who took game
one 5-0 on Friday, April 20.
Jacob Jackson, who was
2-for-3 with a walk, doubled
to lead off the game but was
stranded at third.
The Celtics then loaded
the bases in the top of the
third but Noah Bach’s line
drive was hit directly to the
right fi elder, ending the threat.
McNary fi nished with just
KEIZERTIMES/Derek Wiley
McNary sophomore Logun Anderson fi nished fi rst in the javelin
at South Salem on Wednesday, April 18 with a throw of 153-05.
Other winners were: Dy-
ami Rios (boys 100, 12.37),
Leah Doutt (girls 100, 13.64),
Caitlyn Kiefi uk Yates (girls
100 hurdles, 17.81), Noah
Grunberg (boys 110 hurdles,
17.25), Casey Toavs (boys 300
hurdles, 42.51), Bo Rahm
(boys shot put 45-07), Tim
Kiser (boys discus, 134-04),
Logun Anderson (boys jav-
elin, 153-05), Sabella Alfaro
(girls javelin, 95-08), Rian
Canini (boys high jump,
5-10) and Sunny Hoang
(boys pole vault, 10-0).
The Celtics are participat-
ing in the Grants Pass Rotary
Invitational Track Meet on
Saturday, April 28.
McNary then hosts North
Salem, Sprague, West Salem
and West Albany on Wednes-
day, May 2.
ATHLETE
of the Week
presented by
Carl Rumbaugh
Senior at McNary High School
Carl Rumbaugh overcame six McNary errors to
pitch a complete game against Sprague at home on
Monday, April 23.
Rumbaugh struck out four Sprague hitters over
seven innings to earn the victory.
“That shows his competitive spirit in those
situations,” said McNary head coach Larry Keeker
of Rumbaugh’s ability to pitch out of trouble. “He
didn’t look rattled.”
four hits in the loss.
“They’re a good team,”
Keeker said of Sprague.
“They’ve got a solid senior
class and a deep pitching staff.”
After losing their fi rst four
Greater Valley Conference
games, the Celtics have won
three of four.
“The message from the
coaching staff has simply been
we are going to put our heads
down and push forward,”
Keeker said. “We’re just not
going to allow anybody to
feel sorry for themselves or
quit. We just won’t allow it.
We’re not made up that way
as coaches. We’re just going to
continue to battle and com-
pete and try to help them
through those diffi cult mo-
ments that we seem to run
into quite often.”
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NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS
Estate of
Everett Allen Carter
Notice to
Interested Persons
(18PB01575)
In the Circuit Court of
the State of Oregon for the
County of Marion, Probate
Department.
In the Matter of the Estate
of Everett Allen Carter,
Deceased.
Notice is hereby given
that Doreen Flora has been
appointed as the personal
representative of the above
estate. All persons having
claims against the estate are
required to present them to
the undersigned personal
representative in care of
the undersigned attorney
at: 946 SE Uglow Ave.,
Dallas, OR 97338 within four
months after the date of fi rst
publication of this notice, as
stated below, or such claims
may be barred.
All persons whose rights
may be affected by the
proceedings in this estate 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
April 27, 2018.
Doreen Flora,
Personal Representative
of the Estate of Everett
Allen Carter, Deceased
Stan Butterfi eld,
OSB No. 040535
Attorney at Law, P.C.
946 SE Uglow Ave.
Dallas, OR 97338
Attorney for Personal
Representative
4/27, 5/4, 5/11
NOTICE
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
AMENDMENT TO KEIZER
DEVELOPMENT CODE
TEXT AMENDMENT CASE
NO. 2018-09
PURPOSE OF HEARING:
The Planning Commission
will hold a public hearing to
consider proposed revisions
to the Keizer Development
Code to amend Section 2.127
(Historical Landmark Overlay
Zone) to clarify the local
process for designating and
regulating historic structures
and districts. The proposed
minor changes intend to
refl ect to a previously adopted
master plan.
LAND USE DECISION
CRITERIA:
The criteria
upon which the decision on
this matter can be found
in Section 3.111 (Text
Amendments) of the Keizer
Development Code.
DATE AND TIME OF
HEARING: Wednesday, May
9, 2018: 6:00 PM.
LOCATION OF HEARING:
Keizer
City
Council
Chambers, Keizer City Hall,
930 Chemawa Road NE,
Keizer.
HOW TO PARTICIPATE:
Anyone desiring to speak
for or against the proposal
may do so in person, or by
representative, at the public
hearing or may submit written
comments to the Keizer
Community
Development
Department, (930 Chemawa
Road NE, Keizer, 97307, or
withams@keizer.org)
prior
to the public hearing, and
must be received no later
than 4:00 pm on the day of
the hearing. The fi le with the
staff recommendation relating
to the above land use case
may be reviewed on-line at
Keizer.org, or hard copies
may be obtained at City Hall
for a reasonable cost. After
the close of the hearing the
Planning Commission will
forward their recommendation
to the City Council for their
consideration.
Interested
persons should become
involved in the decision
making process.
Failure
to raise an issue, either
in person or in writing, or
failure to provide suffi cient
specifi city to afford the
decision making body an
opportunity to respond to the
issue precludes appeal to the
Land Use Board of Appeals
based on that issue.
Copies of the Keizer
Development
Code
are
available for viewing at the
City of Keizer, Community
Development Offi ce or it can
be reviewed on-line at www.
keizer.org - Phone # (503)
856-3441 or (503) 856-3439.
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