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MARCH 15, 2019, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE C7 KT on vacation TENNIS, continued from Page C4 gets people moving around and has a lot of trick shots.” Senior Noah Kuhl will also be towards the top of the Mc- Nary singles rotation. Brayden Lyda will likely be on McNary’s top doubles team, but his partner is undecided at this point. Sophomores Ben Roth and Kyle Martin should also be near the top of McNary’s doubles line-up. The McNary boys will have some gaps when it comes to dual meets, but McAvoy still feels like he has a crew that he can work with. “We want to improve, we want to be playing our best when we get to districts and we want to have fun,” McAvoy said. “I feel like this group will be able to accomplish all of those things.” “These kids will always compete hard to the last point.” File McNary’s Brayden Lyda prepares to set up a backhand shot in a match from last season. Submitted Jake Wyer (middle) holds up a Keizertimes newspaper after the fi rst day of competition at the 2019 National Junior College Athletics Association Championships in Buffalo, NY. Wyer graduated from McNary High School and now swims for Southwestern Oregon Community College (SWOCC). Wyer is joined by his dad, Shane (far left), his brother, Jake (second to left) his sister, Chelsea (second to right) and his mom, Lori (far right). You too can have your picture featured in the Keizertimes. Simply take the paper to your destination, snap a picture to you and your group holding it and send the photo along with everyone’s fi rst and last names to kt@keizertimes.com Volcanoes add new sound system A new 24-speaker sound system will be ready to elevate the fan experience at Volcanoes Staduim this summer. There will be eight speakers along each foul line and eight more speakers across the main concourse behind home plate. The old speakers will be re-purposed and used towards the parking lot. Memorial Centers ◆ Cremation & Burial A New Tradition ™ Low Cost & No Hidden Fees Simple Direct Cremation: $595 Classes Fitness Center Lectures Special Events Conferences Billiards Cards Art Crafts Music Dance Travel Lapidary Woodshop Computer Lab Simple Direct Burial: $895 Book Clubs Support Groups Graveside Funeral: $2,570 ...and Much More! Traditional Funeral with Burial: $2,965 SALEM ◆ 412 Lancaster Dr. NE ◆ 503-581-6265 ◆ aNewTradition.com Portland Eastside Tualatin Tigard Milwaukie 832 NE Broadway Portland, OR 97232 (503) 783-3393 1433 SE 122nd Ave. Portland, OR 97233 (503) 783-6865 8970 SW Tualatin Sherwood Rd. Tualatin, OR 97062 (503) 885-7800 12995 SW Pacifi c Hwy Tigard, OR 97223 (503) 783-6869 17064 SE McLoughlin Blvd Milwaukie, OR 97267 (503) 653-7076 Privately owned cremation facility. A family owned Oregon Business. KEIZER, We Need Your Help! THERE HAVE BEEN CHANGES to the Blue Cart list! • Clean, fl attened cardboard and greyboard boxes and tubes, like shipping and cereal boxes • Clean, print-quality mixed papers; like newsprint, junk mail, school papers, magazines, and books YES NO For a complete list of DO’s and DON’Ts, go to • Clean, rigid plastic bottles and jugs ONLY; like milk jugs and detergent bottles • No waxy, greasy, or plastic coated cardboard, like frozen food/pizza boxes or wax milk cartons • No low grade or “water resistant” fi bers, like tissues, napkins, drink cups, processed photos • No soft, misc., or “tray-type” plastics, like bags, fi lms, Styrofoam, salad trays, toys, hoses, or lawn furniture • No “Red basket” items, like glass, fl uids, batteries. No textiles, like clothes or shoes. No diapers • Clean, tin and aluminum cans ONLY Remember This: EmptyCleanDry LOREN’S SANITATION & RECYCLING SERVICE, INC. 503.393.2262 VALLEY RECYCLING When in doubt, throw it out! & DISPOSAL, INC. 503.585.4300