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JUNE 8, 2018, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE B1 ENHANCED COLLEGE STUDENT BONUS CASH PROGRAM GRADUATE TO A NEW SET OF WHEELS GET YOUR $750 BONUS CASH REGISTER at FordDrivesU.com *Program #36236 – $750 Bonus Cash for current college students and recent college graduates who purchase or lease an eligible new 2017/2018/2019 model year Ford Fiesta, Focus, Fusion, EcoSport or Escape. Includes Hybrid and Fusion Energi models. Take new retail delivery from an authorized Ford Dealer’s stock by August 31, 2018. Not available on Focus RS. May not be used with other Ford private offers. Limit of 5 new eligible vehicle purchases or leases. U.S. residents only. Offer may differ by Region. See dealer for complete details and eligibility. Keizer 3555 River Road N, Keizer (503) 463- 4853 www.skylineforddirect.com KEIZERTIMES.COM Skyline Ford gives to scoreboard By DEREK WILEY Of the Keizertimes McNary’s Athletic Boost- er Club received a $50,000 check from Skyline Ford on Tuesday, June 5 to purchase a new scoreboard at its turf fi eld. The new 18-foot, 9-inch tall and 25-foot wide score- board features a 5-foot, 9-inch tall and 15-foot, 11 inch wide LED screen for live track re- sults and sponsors. The scoreboard can also post shots on goal during soc- cer games. “It’s a dynamic scoreboard in that it can work for track, lacrosse, soccer, all of our user groups inside and outside of McNary can use this,” Mc- Nary Athletic Director Scott Gragg said. “Obviously, football will benefi t from this but many more groups will benefi t as well.” Joe Egli, president of the booster club, said the score- board is scheduled to arrive in six weeks and will be unveiled at McNary’s Blue Day on Sat- urday, Aug. 18. KEIZERTIMES/Delek Wiley Jim Donoflio, of Skyline Fold, plesents a $50,000 check to McNaly Athletic Boostel Club Plesident Joe Egli at the Commelcial Stleet dealelship on Tuesday, June 5. Also pic- tuled ale boostel club vice plesident Tammy Ready, Mc- Naly athletic dilectol Scott Glagg, Octavio Helnandez flom Skyline, boostel club secletaly Glenna Flesch with Lucia Stefani and tleasulel Jelemy Wentwolth . Claggett thriving in first season By DEREK WILEY Of the Keizertimes Claggett Creek Middle School didn’t look like a fi rst-year program as it dom- inated Independence on Saturday, June 2 at McNary High School. Scoring four goals in the fi rst half and eight in the sec- ond, the Panthers won 12-0 in the fi nal game of their fi rst regular season. “Something happens to us. The fi rst half we go pretty slow,” CCMS head coach Jose Mosqueda said. “The second half it’s like a whole new team. We struggle with a lot of teams in the fi rst half and we come back in the second half. I don’t know if it’s a warm up time.” Eighth grader Aron Mon- toya, one of Claggett’s two captains, scored the Panthers fi rst goal in the opening seconds. The other captain, Jorge Ruiz, then put CCMS up 2-0. Goals by Xavier Grantham off a corner kick and Sage Allen gave the Pan- thers a 4-0 lead at intermis- sion. Ruiz then started the sec- ond half with three straight goals to give CCMS a com- manding 7-0 advantage. A header by Alejandro Alvarez- Perez with an assist from Angel Vargas made the score 8-0. After a Ray Pacheco goal stretched the lead to 9-0, Adair Barocio scored the fi - nal three goals. Goalkeepers Ramirez (fi rst half) and Allen (second half) combined for the shut- out. Playing in leagues through the Salem-Keizer Education Foundation and the Keizer Please see CCMS, Page B3 KEIZERTIMES/Delek Wiley ABOVE, LEFT: Isaulo Ramilez and Elick Gaytan celeblate a Claggett Cleek goal in the second half on Satulday, June 2. RIGHT: Alon Montoya scoled the Panthels fi lst goal. BELOW: Claggett Cleek’s boys soccel team, coached by Jose Mosqueda, is 9-2-1 this season.