PAGE A12, KEIZERTIMES, APRIL 26, 2019
ATHLETE
of the Week
presented by
FAITH DANNER
Senior at McNary High School
#16 - Pitcher, Varsity Softball
Faith Danner pitched a complete game on
Monday at West Salem, giving up three earned
runs while striking out three in McNary’s 12-5
win over the Titans.
Danner also helped herself out at the plate by
going 3-for-5 with three RBIs.
She had another three-hit day against Sprague
in the following game on Tuesday and was also
the winnning pitcher as the Celtics defeated
the Olympians 13-4.
McNary gets victory over
McKay in fi rst home meet
The McNary girls tennis team was victorious in their fi rst home meet of the season as they
defeated McKay on Thursday, April 18.
Both teams won four matches apiece, but the Celtics edged out the Royal Scots by a score of
9-8 to seize the win.
Lexy McKay was the only McNary singles player to win her match as she defeated Denise
Hernanzez Zamora 6-1, 6-2 in the #2 match.
After losing the fi rst set, McNary’s top singles player, Avery Haymowicz, extended the match
by winning the second set 6-0. But she ended up losing the tiebreaker 6-4.
However, the Celtics took home three of the four doubles matches, starting with McNary’s #1
team of Natalia Gonzales and Gina Munguia-Martinez, who won 6-4, 6-2.
Jorie Skipper and McKinsey Jarnagin won the #3 match 7-5, 6-1, while Ashlyn Lyda and
Mackenzie Proctor took home the #4 match 6-3, 6-4.
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team up 13-9.
“We have a lot of fi ght in
us,” Jennings said.
While the offense did their
part, it was the defense that
carried the torch for McNary
in the second half. The Celt-
ics held West Albany scoreless
for the fi nal 14 minutes of
the game and made sure the
Bulldogs didn’t have any easy
looks.
McNary keeper Kylee
Daulton also had several key
saves late in the game to pre-
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serve the win.
Haley Hughes fi res in one of her three goals early in the second
“I was really impressed with half.
our defense. When they need-
ed to be clutch, they came
in clutch,” LaFramboise said.
“And (Daulton) kept mak-
ing saves and gave are offense
more opportunities to score.”
McNary will return to ac-
tion at 8 p.m. on Tuesday as
they travel to Corvallis to take
on the Spartans.
As the Celtics move to-
wards the latter part of their
season, LaFramboise is hoping
she can get her team to play
with more consistentcy for 50
minutes.
“Right now, we are fo-
cused on keeping up with our
consistency and playing at the
same level in both the fi rst half
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and second half,” LaFramboise
Regann Donahue (5) looks for an opening in the defense.
said.
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K E I Z E R T I M E S SE NIOR HO USING G U I D E
LEFT: Natalia Gonzales races to a ball sent to her backhand in the #1 doubles match. RIGHT:
Lexy McKay sends a forehand over the net.
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Retirement Community
DIRECTIONS
FROM KEIZER:
Drive north
on River Rd.
Turn left on
Wheatland Rd.
Go 1.5 miles. On
left side of road.
UNIT TYPES:
• independent
living includ.
studio and
1-bedroom
apartments,
2-bedroom
cottages
MONTHLY RENT: starting at $1,692
ASSISTED LIVING AVAILABILTY: yes
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DIRECTIONS
FROM KEIZER:
I-5 South, exit
left on Market St,
left on Lancaster,
right on
Sunnyview, right
on 45th Ave NE
UNIT TYPES:
• independent
living
apartments
• studio
• 1-bedroom
• 2-bedroom
• cottages
MONTHLY RENT: Cost Varies
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DIRECTIONS
FROM KEIZER:
On River Road,
one-half mile
north of McNary
Estates. Right
on McGee Ct,
take second
driveway on left.
UNIT TYPES:
• Assisted
Living
• Memory
Care
MONTHLY RENT: starting at $2,855
ASSISTED LIVING AVAILABILITY: Yes
AMENITIES:
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DIRECTIONS
FROM KEIZER:
Take I-5 South,
Hwy 22 East,
Exit 13, turn
towards
Sublimity,
right (East) on
Church Street.
UNIT TYPES:
• Assisted Living
• Independent
Living
• Memory Care
• Skilled
Rehabilitation
& Nursing Care
MONTHLY RENT: Cost Varies
TYPE OF CARE: Full Continuum of Care
AMENITIES:
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Retirement Community
• No Buy In • Apartments • Cottages
• Café • Gift Shop
• Beauty Shop • Pet Friendly
• Duck Pond with Walking Areas
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Emerald
Pointe
Senior Living Community
DIRECTIONS
FROM KEIZER:
On River Road,
one-half mile
north of McNary
Estates.
UNIT TYPES:
• Studio
• 1 BR
w/ deck or
walk-in closet
• 2 BR, 1 BA
• 2 BR, 2 BA
w/ deck or
walk-in closet
MONTHLY RENT: starting at $1 ,350
ASSISTED LIVING AVAILABILTY: no
AMENITIES:
• Full kitchens in every apartment • Free WiFi
• Flexible Optional Meals • Waist High Gardens
• Full Activities Calendar • Weekly Excursions
• Special Dietary Needs Met • Coffee Lounge
• Housekeeping • Community Room • Activity Rooms
• Resident Lounge • Beauty Salon • Transportation
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