NOVEMBER 2, 2018, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE B3 Walling, Schmeltzer lead all-league picks McNary had 10 football players voted to the All- Mountain Valley Conference teams. Junior Walling, a First Team running back and linebacker, rushed for 951 yards and 11 touchdowns while leading the Celtic defense with 79 total tackles, including 44 solo and fi ve sacks. Joshua Schmeltzer was selected to the First Team at both offensive guard and defensive line. He fi nished the regular season with 22 tackles. Michael Ridgway (guard), Griffi n Oliveira (receiver), Nigel Harris (corner) and Jacob Jackson (safety) were named to the First Team as well. Oliveira, who was also voted a Second Team safety, caught 30 passes for 334 yards and two touchdowns this season on offense and recorded 51 tackles and two interceptions on defense. Jackson, who was also honorable mention at KEIZERTIMES/Derek Wiley McNary head football coach Jeff Auvinen was selected Mountain Valley Conference Coach of the Year. receiver and kicker, had 62 tackles and fi ve interceptions. On offense, he caught 31 passes for 354 yards and two touchdowns. Harris, who was also honorable mention at receiver, recorded 27 tackles, seven pass breakups and two interceptions. Dyami Rios, who had 69 total tackles and nine sacks, was voted to the Second Team at linebacker. Erik Barker (quarterback), Nathan Young (center) and Noah Bach (linebacker) were honorable mention . Jeff Auvinen was voted Coach of the Year. West Salem quarterback Simon Thompson was named Offensive Player of the Year and linebacker Alex Hurlburt was Defensive Player of the Year. CHAMPS, ATHLETE continued from Page B1 score 14 straight points on an 8-yard touchdown pass from Elijah Enomoto-Haole to Diego Fulmaono and then a 10-yard touchdown run by Enomoto-Haole with 27 sec- onds remaining to get within 25-20 at halftime. South Salem sophomore Gabe Johnson then returned an interception 89 yards for a touchdown to give the Sax- ons a 26-25 lead with 6:05 remaining in the third quarter. “I think we might have came in a little over confi dent,” McNary senior lineman Wyatt Sherwood said. “We tried to keep that out of us this week. It’s going to happen. When they took the lead, I think we realized that we needed to step up and fi nish this.” Junior Walling put McNary back up by two touchdowns with a 13-yard run at the end of the third quarter and a 1-yard run with 7:49 remain- ing in the fourth. “We just lost our tough- ness,” said Walling, who fi n- ished with 210 yards, three touchdowns and a two-point conversion on offense to go along with nine tackles and two sacks on defense. “We battled that in the be- ginning of the year and we knew we could bounce back from it.” of the Week presented by JOSHUA SCHMELTZER Senior at McNary High School Joshua Schmeltzer was voted All-Mountain Valley Conference First Team on both the offensive and defensive line. Quarterback Erik Bark- er ran for 124 yards and two touchdowns and connected with Noah Bach, who broke a tackle and ran down the Mc- Nary sideline for a 52-yard score. “We knew we were the better team and if we just did our jobs and didn’t make stu- pid plays, we’d come back and win the game,” Barker said. “Our O-line was making big holes all day and Junior was running great and he blocked for me when I would run it.” McNary linebacker Dyami Rios had 12 tackles and two sacks. Enomoto-Haole passed for 136 yards and three touch- Thomas all-league McNary senior Kara Thomas was voted to the All-Mountain Valley Con- ference Second Team by the league’s volleyball coaches. Senior Hannah Corpe and junior Zoie Warner were honorable mention selec- tions. Sprague senior Mor- gan Doll was named Player of the Year and Olympians head coach Anne Olsen was picked as Coach of the Year. downs. The Celtics (4-5) fi nished No. 22 in the fi nal OSAA power rankings and will trav- el to No. 11 Lakeridge (6-3) on Friday, Nov. 2 for the fi rst round of the state playoffs. RUN, continued from Page B1 country by MileSplit.com, ran away with the girls race, placing seven runners in the top 10, including sweeping fi rst, second and third. South Salem senior Anna Chau fi nished fi fth in 19:41.77 as the Saxons placed second as a team to qualify for state. Freshman Taitum Schaap fi nished 11th in 20:31.61. Senior Elise Abbott placed seventh in 19:58.48 to lead Sprague. McKay sophomore Jazmine Liebl fi nished 13th in 20:50.56 and West Salem sophomore Ella Repp took 14th in 21:10.68. Cielo Hermenejildo Chavez (24:46.98) and Sabella Alfaro (25:19.55) led the McNary girls. KEIZER CLASSIFIEDS LAWN SERVICES SERVICES SERVICES Jim’s Lawn Service – Complete lawn and garden care. Yard cleanups, mowing, pruning, bark dusting. Serving Keizer since 1984. 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