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SEPTEMBER 20, 2019, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A9 McNary can’t compete with West Linn KEIZERTIMES/Matt Rawlings McNary defensive back Noah Lelack brings down a West Linn ball-carrier in the second half of the Celtics 49-14 loss on Friday Sept. 13. one-yard loss and two straight incompletions, they were forced to punt the ball away. Starting from the McNary 37-yard line, it took West Linn just three plays to get into the end zone, capping off the drive with a 18-yard touchdown pass from Ethan Coleman to Casey Tawa. Despite picking up fi rst downs on their next two offen- sive possessions, McNary was eventually forced to punt and give the ball back to West Linn. Coleman connected with Tawa for two more scores in the opening quarter, includ- get all of your Christmas Shopping done in one location! Craft and Fair Book Sale PLASTIC BAGS, STYROFOAM, AND WAXY CARTONS WERE NEVER RECYCLABLE! Handmade Treasures PLEASE KEEP THE FOLLOWING GOOD RECYCLABLES EMPTY, CLEAN AND DRY: • Cardboard and uncoated greyboard boxes (Shipping & cereal type). No frozen food boxes! • Print-quality paper - newspaper, junk & office paper, and magazines; • Tin & Aluminum Cans Only - NO foil, trays, or scrap metal; • Plastic Bottles and Jugs Only - NO bags, tubs, clamshells, bubble Pak, or other plastics. crafted by over 50 vendors raffle and door free prize drawings admission crossword KEIZERTIMES/Matt Rawlings Ethan Martin tries to get past a pair of West Linn defenders. A. Be very careful to only recycle the things on your hauler’s approved list. 8 am - 4 pm 1776 country club road woodburn, or 97071 ably the top team in the state. After being outscored 94-20 in their fi rst two games, Auvin- en will be looking to his up- perclassmen to provide more energy and leadership moving forward. “A huge chunk of the lead- ership falls to the seniors. They need to bring the maximum effort. We need them to work harder than everyone else,” Au- vinen said. Q. I heard about China’s ban on recycling. What IS recyclable now? saturday, sept 21 in the auditorium scrimmage, Walling recovered a West Linn fumble on a muffed snap from his linebacker posi- tion, giving McNary the ball at the two-yard line. Barker then scored on McNary’s next of- fensive play on a quarterback draw. McNary will arguably face their toughest challenge of the regular season in their next game on Friday, Sept. 20 when they play host to Tualatin, argu- ASK MR. TRASH ©1986 By MATT RAWLINGS Of the Keizertimes Despite having big expec- tations coming into the sea- son, the McNary football team struggled to compete with their opponent for a second straight week. West Linn dominated the contest on both sides of the ball from the opening kick, defeat- ing the Celtics in their home opener 49-14 on Friday, Sept. 14. “We’re not a very good football team at the moment,” McNary head coach Jeff Au- vinen said. “We need to get everyone on the same page, which we have talked about from day one. We need to get back to basics to see if we can right the ship.” The Celtics had just 180 yards of total offense for the game. While it appeared at times that McNary was starting to get into a rhythm early on, they never could sustain a drive in the fi rst half. Quarterback Erik Barker hit Riley Flores on a 13-yard slant rout on the second play of the game to get McNary into their hurry-up offense. But after a ing a 79-yard touchdown on a hitch pass. In the opening series of the second quarter, West Linn was facing third-and-28 from their own 12-yard line. But a break- down in McNary’s cover three defense proved to be costly as Gavin Haines took the screen pass from Coleman and went 88 yards for the score to put West Linn on top 28-0. The McNary secondary is fairly inexperienced and West Linn was able to take full ad- vantage with 448 passing yards on the game. “They had guys open all over the place. We tried mixing up the defenses and keeping them off-balance, but it didn’t matter what we were in,” Au- vinen said. The Lions were up 35-0 at the half and scored twice more in the third quarter to increase their lead to 49-0. Barker was frequently under pressure and had a hard time fi nding open receivers for most of the game. “The offense struggled just like the defense. We really struggled to sustain anything, and it all started up front. They played harder than us and bet- ter than us,” Auvinen said. McNary did, however, make the score a tad more respect- able in the fourth quarter. 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