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Straub fi nal three quarters. scored mo- After trail- ments later to ing 14-0, the take a 14-0 lead Panthers scored with less then a 18 unanswered minute remain- points to claim ing in the fi rst the comeback quarter. victory in their But on the season open- following se- er, beating ries, Claggett Straub 18-14 Creek was able on Wednesday, — Aaron Carr to seize a little Sept. 18. momentum. Claggett With the Creek quarter- Claggett head coach ball on the Pan- back Jacob Al- thers 40-yard len connected with Izeyah Contreras for all line, Allen hit Contreras down- fi eld on a deep out route. Con- three Panther touchdowns. “These boys played tough. treras made a man miss, cut back Down 14-0, it was a big deal for against the grain and went 60 these guys to keep fi ghting. We yards to the house for the score, could have easily given up, but trimming the defi cit to 14-6. The Panthers defense forced the boys fought back,” Claggett Creek head coach Aaron Carr Straub to go three-and-out on their next possession, which said. The Panthers got off to a went from bad to worse as the rocky start, fumbling the ball Straub center snapped the ball inside their own 10-yard line on over the punter’s head on fourth the opening offensive posses- down, which gave Claggett sion. Straub took advantage by Creek the ball on the 15-yard line. scoring on the following play. Two plays letter, Allen On their next drive, Claggett Creek elected to go for it on wanted to take another shot fourth down deep in their own downfi eld for Contreras on territory. Allen’s throw over the a fade rout, even though the middle was batted down by a Please see CREEK, Page C4 “We could have easily given up, but the boys fought back.” KEIZERTIMES/Matt Rawlings Claggett Creek quarterback Jacob Allen stiff-arms a Straub defender in the Panthers 18-14 victory over Straub on Wednesday, Sept. 18. McNary boys soccer helps prevent potential fl ood er room and gathered their By MATT RAWLINGS belongings to get ready to Of the Keizertimes On Monday, Sept. 9, the head back home. But when the boys saw McNary boys soccer team that the was supposed school was to play a game in trouble, at Westview. they quickly They end- raced into ed up doing action. something “When way more we saw that important in- the school stead. was fl ood- While the ing, we just non-league game was — Miguel Camarena wanted to help out in canceled due McNary head coach any way that to heavy rain, we could,” both teams said Eli Pe- worked to- gether to stop the school’s tilo. Both McNary and West- gymnasium from fl ooding. “It was a helping hand view players carried doz- kind of thing. If you were in ens of sandbags to the base that position, wouldn’t you of the doors of the locker want someone to help you room and gym to prevent out? I just had to put myself more water from coming in their shoes,” McNary’s inside. “There was proba- Luis Lopez said. After the game was called bly 40 kids in that tun- due to weather, the McNary nel determined to keep team went into the lock- the water away from the “It speaks to the quality of boys we have here at McNary.” gym,” Westview princi- pal Matt Pedersen said. Players also went inside the gym to use brooms, mops and other equipment to try to stop the water. The water rose to three feet at the base of certain entryways. Even though some fl ooding did occur inside the school, it only spread to the concrete fl oors and was easily cleaned up. “It was defi nitely stressful for us. We were just chilling in the locker room when we heard someone yelling that the school was fl ooding, so everyone just got up and did what they could do,” Sebastian Brunk said. “I was proud of my teammates and how we all responded. No one told us to do anything, we just went out there and did it.” McNary head coach Mi- guel Camarena added:“That was a beautiful thing to see. Everyone was helping. It speaks to the quality of boys we have here at McNary.” KEIZERTIMES/Matt Rawlings Trinity Kampstra (12) and Taylor Ebbs (7) set up the block in McNary’s 3-1 loss against Sprague. Celts steal a set from Olys of fi re,” McNary head coach By MATT RAWLINGS Crystal DeMello said. “That Of the Keizertimes The McNary volleyball still isn’t the cleanest we have squad knew they were in for a played, but I’m excited that they have challenge when raised the bar they faced off for them- against Sprague selves.” on Wednesday, C h l o e Sept. 18. The Martindale Olympians were set the tone the state runner for the Celt- up last season ics early on and came into with a pair of their match with stuff blocks the Celtics un- to open up defeated in con- the fi rst set. ference play. However, Even though — Chloe Martindale Sprague ral- Sprague even- McNary middle blocker lied to score tually won the six straight match 25-15, points to take 25-9, 22-25, 25- 15, McNary was thrilled to be control. A nifty kill by Maddison able to take a set against a state Corpe stopped the Sprague title contender. “I’m happy with how we run, but with their dynamic competed and how we ex- hitters and offensive attack, ecuted our game play. They the Olympians took the fi rst defi nitely played with a lot set by 10 points. “Our team goal was to take at least a set off every team in the league.” KEIZERTIMES/Matt Rawlings The McNary boys soccer team stepped up to help prevent fl oodding during a rainstorm at Westview High School on Tuesday, Sept. 10. It appeared that Sprague might easily sweep the Celtics in straight sets after winning the second set 25-9, but in the third game, McNary proved that they could hang with the Olympians. “We had nothing to lose, literally. So we came back and worked together as a team, not as individuals,” Martindale said. Zoie Warner started off the third set by scoring four straight points with a pair of kills, as well as two aces. Mo- ments later, back-to-back kills by Taylor Ebbs put the Celtics up 14-7 and forced Sprague head coach Anne Olsen to use a timeout. “With rally scoring it’s all about momentum and how many positive things you can string together. The girls took advantage of the op- portunities they were given,” Please see VBALL, Page C6