PAGE B4, KEIZERTIMES, DECEMBER 21, 2018 McNary sweeps West Salem in dual meet By MATT RAWLINGS Of the Keizertimes Early into the Mountain Valley Conference season, it’s clear that the McNary High School swim team is a force to be reckoned with. The Celtics swept their dual meet for the second straight week with West Sa- lem being the victim this time around. McNary’s boys squad took down the Titans by a score of 103-47 while the girls team came out on top with a 83-72 win on Thursday, Dec. 13 at the Kroc Center. Even though both victo- ries were impressive, McNary head coach Casey Lewin was more pumped about the win for the girls — especially since they were without one of their top swimmers in Al- yssa Garvey, who is currently rehabbing an injury. “It was a big accomplish- ment. They were so excited to win because West (Salem) is a really strong program, especially on the girls side,” Lewin said. “We know how good West is, so to come out and get a win when we’re not at full strength was huge.” With Garvey out of the lineup, a pair of freshmen were able to step up in her absence. McNary’s Kaylynn Vil- lalobos knocked off the high- er-seeded Callie Luth from West Salem in the 50-yard freestyle with a winning time of 27.63. Villalobos was also victorious in the 100-back- stroke (1:09.01). The Celtics other fresh- man star, Paris Boyd, won the 100-breaststroke by more than 10 seconds (1:16.21). Both swimmers also played big roles in McNary’s victory BOSTON SMITH ATHLETE of the Week Senior, McNary High School #30 - Post, Varsity Boys Basketball presented by Boston Smith had 23 points on 9-of- 15 shooting in the Celtics 74-61 win over Mountainside on Tuesday. Your Life… Our KEIZERTIMES/ Matt Rawlings McNary junior Eloisa Moreno swims the freestyle portion of the 200 individual medley in a meet from earlier this season. in the 200-individual medley relay. “It’s awesome having freshmen be so successful be- cause they’re only going to get stronger and faster,” Ca- sey said. “And having young talent like that helps motivate the other kids as well. They see where the bar is at and it makes everyone better.” Alex Beard was the oth- er individual winner for the McNary girls with her win in the 200-IM (2:22.12). On the boys side, it would have been diffi cult for Mc- Nary to dominate more than they did. The Celtics won 10 of the 11 varsity races and only surrendered a defeat in the 200-free. “It’s not just a small hand- ful of guys that are swim- ming well right now. It’s a total team effort,” Lewin said about the success of the boys team. McNary’s Kyle Hooper easily won both the 200-IM (2:10.69) and the 100-but- terfl y (1:00.72). Harrison Vaughn was the fi rst-place fi nisher in 500-free (5:19.69) and the 100-breast (1:10.58) for the Celtics. Along with Hooper and Vaughn, Jabez Rhoades also won a pair of events in this meet. Rhoades fi nished fi rst in the 50-free (24.95) and the 100-free (57.74) and swam some of the best times of his career. “I just came out and swam fast,” Rhoades said. “That was the fastest I’ve ever swam in a race that wasn’t at districts.” Jackson McCarthy round- ed out McNary’s individual victories with his fi rst-place fi nish in the 100-back. Commitment At Avamere, we provide seniors with options designed to meet their needs when and where they need it most. We are recognized as one of Salem-Keizer’s leaders of senior living and care services. 503-393-3624 ext. 340 or email shorn @ avamere.com Call Now to Schedule a Tour and Enjoy a Complimentary Meal 5210 River Rd N Keizer, Oregon AvamereCourtAtKeizer.com Your Business Our Networking Expertise Proactive IT maintenance SAVES MONEY by IMPROVING PRODUCTIVITY • Network Assessment • Network Security & Protection • VOIP Phone Systems • Managed IT Services • Backup and Disaster Recovery • E-Mail Security • Wireless Solutions • IP Video Surveillance TTJ NetCom om Professional Network Management anagement 1836 LANCASTER DR NE SALEM, OR 97305 www.T TJ.com CALL FOR FREE 30-DAY TRIAL! 503.363.2693