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    PAGE A8, KEIZERTIMES, OCTOBER 4, 2019
CELTICS,
continued from Page A12
wide open on a broken play
up the sideline, and the senior
receiver cut back upfi eld and
went past a pair of McNary
defenders to reach the goal
line for the score.
The Bruins regained pos-
session after a quick three-
and-out from McNary and
wasted no time moving the
ball, using their physical rush-
ing attack to get into McNary
territory.
“Instead of messing around
so much with their downfi eld
vertical passing game, (Bar-
low) decided to be physical
and run the football,” Auvin-
en said. “That didn’t mix very
well with us being fatigued
and I think they smelled
blood in the water. They real-
ly ran the football well in the
second half and we didn’t rise
up. We just kind of sat back
and took it. We didn’t match
their physicality.”
A 10-yard run from Bar-
low running back Jake Fay
gave the Bruins their fi rst lead
of the game at 14-9 with 5:21
left in the third quarter.
McNary got back in busi-
ness when Barker found
Nunez across the middle for a
big gain into Barlow territory.
However, the Barlow de-
fense rose up with a big sack
moments later to force Mc-
Nary into a fourth-and-18
situation. In no-man’s-land at
the Barlow 32-yard line, the
Celtics decided to go for it.
On the ensuing play, Bark-
er bought himself time and
connected with McNary
running back Junior Walling
in the corner of the end zone
for what appeared to be a
touchdown, but a holding call
negated the score and pushed
the ball back 10 yards. With
it being fourth-and-28, Mc-
Nary elected to punt.
“We had a lot of mis-
takes. Plays were there to be
made and we didn’t make
them,” Auvinen said. “Our
defense played their butt off
tonight, and our offense gave
us a chance early, but if they
would have put the pressure
on, it would have been a to-
tally different game.”
Midway
through
the
fourth quarter, McNary had a
chance to take the lead once
again.
A pair of fi rst down runs
from Barker had the Celtics
inside the Barlow 20-yard
line. On third-and-one, Bark-
er had his number called once
again on a quarterback draw,
but this time the Barlow de-
fense stuffed him with a two-
yard loss.
Facing fourth-and-three,
Barker sprinted to his right
looking to throw to the end
zone. But his pass intended
for Noah Lelack was knocked
down and the Celtics were
forced to turn the ball over
on downs with 5:41 remain-
ing.
The Bruins ripped off
three chunk plays in a row
to fi nd themselves in the
red zone. Eventually, Hunter
scored on a one-yard quarter-
back sneak to put the game
on ice with less than three
minutes remaining.
“I want to commend the
kids. They played hard and
they played physical. We just
kind of lost it the last quar-
ter,” Auvinen said. “We’re still
a work in progress, but the
good thing is that we are see-
ing strides.”
McNary will strive for
their fi rst win of the season
on Friday, Oct. 4 as they trav-
el to South Medford for their
fi nal non-conference game of
the season.
Matt Rawlings: news@keiz-
ertimes.com
KEIZERTIMES/Matt Rawlings
Junior Nunez (15) locks down a Barlow receiver.
Whiteaker picks up fi rst win
Behind 151 rush yards
and two touchdowns from
Marquis Jackson, the White-
aker varsity football got their
fi rst win of the season on
Wednesday, Sept. 25, beating
Crossler 29-8.
Kevin Munguia took the
second half kickoff 70 yards
for a touchdown and Tony
Bravo connected on a TD
pass to Keenan Chase to
round out the scoring for the
Wolverines. The Whiteaker
defense dominated through-
out, allowing Crossler to
score just once late in the
fourth quarter.
The Wolverine defense
was led by Jackson’s 12 tack-
les, along with seven tackles
from Desmond Tejeda and
six from Andrew Zeller.
Head coach Tom Larim-
er credited his defensive line
(Darius Afalava, Justin Larios,
Andres Hermosillo Vega and
Alex Nava) for much of the
success.
“After getting roughed up
last week, these guys really
worked hard to be more dis-
ciplined in their assignments
and to play much more
physical today,” said Larimer.
“This is a great win for us;
most of our kids have played
very little or no football be-
fore, whereas Crossler is full
of kids who have played for
years in their youth football
league. Our kids learned
that hard work and disci-
pline could pay off against a
far more experienced oppo-
nent.”
Whiteaker did not turn
the ball over and committed
only two penalties, after be-
ing plagued by turnovers and
penalties in its opening loss
at Parrish.
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Whiteaker quarterback Tony Bravo threw for a touchdown in
the Wolverines 29-8 win over Crossler.
“W e made holding onto
the ball a real point of em-
phasis in practice, and the
kids clearly paid attention,”
said Larimer. “We improved
a lot from last week, and it
will be fun to see how the
kids progress moving for-
ward. We have a long way to
go to be a really good team,
but today we played a really,
really good game.”
Next up is a home game
on Wednesday, Oct. 9 against
Leslie.
“Leslie is another team
with a lot of experience, and
it will be a good test to see if
we can hold our own,” said
Larimer.
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