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After Atwood graduated, the Celtics then won the state title in 1997. “Those guys had so much playoff experience and our team was predominantly juniors and with the guys they were returning the next year, they were heavy favorites to win state and they went out and did it,” said Atwood, who was at McNary during the glory years. “I had the best receiver (Shawn Kintner) to throw to the school has ever had,” Atwood said. “I had the experience of playing with the best football player (Aaron Koch) our school has ever had. I played with the best baseball player (Mark Hills) McNary has ever had. I got to play with amazing athletes in my three sports and be sur- rounded by the best so it was an amazing expe- rience. The coaches were the best, Vic Backlund and Tom Smythe. I was completely spoiled by my teammates and coaches.” After high school, Atwood played three sports at Willamette University—football, baseball and basketball. A couple of weeks before graduation, he re- ceived a call from Smythe, offering him a spot on the Vienna Viking Football Club in Austria, where Smythe coached in the spring. Atwood played seven years in Austria, win- ning two European championships as a receiver and two at quarterback. “I got out of football before I was 30 and that seemed like a good time,” Atwood said. “Every- body was starting to look younger and I didn’t know their names. It was a different club and I had done everything that I wanted to so why not move on to the next chapter at that point.” While playing in Austria, Atwood coached with Smythe at McNary in the fall. He was the defensive backs coach when the Celtics won their second state title in 2001. “In 2001 it was surprising because going into the season we had some great players but we weren’t favored to win it like we were in ‘97,” Atwood said. “Credit Tom Smythe, he told those boys right away that the plan was to win it and they believed it and went and did it.” Please see ATWOOD, Page B2 KEIZERTIMES/Derek Wiley Luke Atwood, a former three-sport athlete at McNary, is the defensive coordinator of the White- aker Middle School football team. Celtics come together KEIZERTIMES/Derek Wiley McNary senior Nigel Harris, left, runs away from a group of Sprague defenders for a 30-yard gain Friday, Oct. 5. Quarterback Erik Barker hugs linebacker Dyami Rios after the Celtic defense stops Sprague at the end of the game. Celtics don’t lack confi dence LIFE OF W iley McNary could have easily given up. Opening the season with fi ve straight losses, getting outscored by more than 170 points. Who could blame them? But the Celtics ran out into the fi eld last Friday as confi - dent, as loose and as ready as they had all season. And it paid off with a 21-14 win, their fi rst of the season and fi rst over Sprague since 2014. “We stayed positive the entire season,” McNary quar- terback Erik Barker said. “We knew a win was going to come and all that mattered was league. We fl ushed those fi rst fi ve games out, completely. We’re focusing on league now and focusing on ourselves and getting better every week.” The fi ve games, four of which came against top 10 teams in Oregon and Wash- ington, prepared McNary for its Mountain Valley Confer- ence schedule. “That was the toughest competition I’ve ever faced,” Barker said. “I think it made all of us way better.” What clearly stood out against Sprague was McNary’s defense. Gashed in previous games, the Celtics held Sprague to 150 yards on the ground, 65 of which came on two car- ries—31 and 34 yard touch- down runs by Landon Davis. “We know they’re a physi- cal team,” McNary linebacker Junior Walling said of Sprague. “We prepared all week to stop that run game and I think our defense came out strong.” Can the Celtics carry the momentum over the Santiam Pass to Bend? My picks: Dallas at McKay McNary wasn’t the only Salem-Keizer squad to get its fi rst victory of the season as the Royal Scots won 17-15 at Corvallis last Friday. McKay gets another winnable game at home against 1-5 Dallas. The Dragons only win came at North Salem but then they lost to Corvallis. Two of Dallas’ other losses were by just one point so maybe the Dragons are a little better than their record. Still, I’ll take the team coming off a win, not the one on a three-game losing streak. Pick: Royal Scots 14, Dragons 13 North Salem at Central The Vikings followed up their fi rst win of the season by getting shut out at home against undefeated West Al- bany. But the Bulldogs have made a lot of teams look bad, including North Salem’s next opponent—Central. Please see BATTLE, Page 10 McNARY VS. SPRAGUE STATS PASSING C/AT YD TD INT Erik Barker 16/26 185 2 1 Ethan Flanigan 11/27 0 4 91 RUSHING CAR YD TD Chris Sharp 21 77 0 Landon Davis 6 59 2 Junior Walling 14 41 0 TD RECEIVING REC YD Nigel Harris 3 95 1 Wiley Roberts 6 52 0 Griffi n Oliveira 3 34 0 Jacob Jackson 4 25 0 Devynn Schurr 3 17 0 Junior Walling 2 9 1 SCORING SUMMARY FIRST QUARTER 7:29 Junior Walling 3 Yd pass from Erik Barker SECOND QUARTER 6:16 Nigel Harris 30 Yd pass from Erik Barker THIRD QUARTER 5:28 Landon Davis 31 Yd run FOURTH QUARTER 11:30 Landon Davis 34 Yd run 5:18 Erik Barker 3 Yd run UP NEXT: MCNARY AT BEND SPRAGUE AT SUMMIT FRIDAY, OCT. 12 7 P.M. McNary wins league opener By DEREK WILEY Of the Keizertimes To earn its fi rst win of the season, McNary had to play as one. “I think the big thing to- night was we knew we had to come together,” McNary senior Jacob Jackson said after the Celtics’ 21-14 victory over Sprague on Friday, Oct. 5. “And when we came to- gether we saw what we could do and we just got so excited about it that it showed and I thought we played really well because of it.” McNary jumped out to a 14-0 lead over Sprague, thanks to two touchdown passes by Erik Barker, a 3-yard dump off to Junior Walling in the fi rst quarter and then a 30- yard strike to Nigel Harris in the second. But while the Celtic of- fense struggled in the second half, the Olympians answered with 34 and 31 yard touch- down runs by Landon Davis to tie the game with 11:30 remaining. Finally fi nding a groove with outside runs by Harris and Jackson to get inside the Sprague 5-yard line, Barker gave the lead back to McNary on a 3-yard touchdown run with 5:18 left to play. “We called that play, emp- tied the backfi eld and coach (Brad Emmert) told me to run it in,” Barker said. “I saw a huge hole open up. I couldn’t ask for better guys up front.” McNary senior Grif- fi n Oliveira then intercepted Sprague quarterback Ethan Flanigan with 1:21 remaining to seal the victory. The interception was Oliveira’s second of the game as the Olympians turned the Please see MCNARY, Page B4