APRIL 27, 2018, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE B5 FOOT, continued from Page B1 EVEN, continued from Page B1 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.” PESTER HER WITH JEWELRY Mother’s Day is Sunday, May 13 B OUCHER J EWELERS 503-393-0707 • 4965 River Road N - Keizer Open Monday – Friday 9 am to 6 pm, Saturday 9 am to 5 pm public notices 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. 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