OCTOBER 4, 2019, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A9 MCNARY, continued from Page A12 MILLER, continued from Page A12 KEIZERTIMES/Matt Rawlings Luis Lopez dribbles upfi eld after getting a steal. OUR STORY ur so re f t d K he UR tw evel eize Kei EN o op r ze rt M ha U dec me s t nfo ad nt ha ime UR ak r es c s s PH en tun . om Y a t at e se e its en ol ly l o , t w n he ay th g ov sub e l ro er st oc wt th ant al h e ial en of las vi th t ro e nm ci t en y t. “I ce s ba lan ce Meet the people that make your community newspaper h Since 1987, the Keizertimes has been proud to be honored Senior QB at McNary High School The senior quarterback was 14-of-21 for 193 yards passing in McNary’s 21-9 loss against Barlow. He also had 47 yards rushing and scored the Celtics lone touchdown. Through four games, Barker has combined for 670 total yards and three touchdowns. you have activity, it speeds up the insulin and makes it stron- ger. But I will have protein be- fore my games because it sta- bilized my blood sugar longer,” Miller said. Luckily, his mom is able to look at her son’s levels on her smartphone while he’s playing. “I try to take (monitoring) on during games so he doesn’t have to pay attention to it,” Ivie said. Even though Miller still has his struggles from time-to- time, he still is able to live his life with joy. “I could just be sad all the time, but that’s not me. I’m a happy person and I don’t let it get me down. I have a lot to live for and a lot of good things in my life that keep me posi- tive,” he said. “Plus, I think my type 1 diabetes has made me a lot stronger, so it makes me proud of who I am.” Matt Rawlings: news@keizer- times.com ta l h ERIK BARKER en O ea lt with more than 60 fi rst place awards bestowed by the Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association, as judged by members of press associations from states around the country. ATHLETE last three seasons, the stresses of being a type 1 diabetic manifest themselves in different ways ev- eryday. However, one thing that assists both Ivie and Miller in making sure his blood glucose levels are in a healthy place is Dexcom continuous glucose monitoring technology. The Dexcom G5 is a small wearable technology that au- tomatically sends his blood glucose levels to him and his parents every fi ve minutes to a smart device. The device also has alerts and alarms which no- tify Miller and his loved ones before a potentially life-threat- ening high or low in his blood sugar. Miller still has to be diligent about checking his Dexcom more than 20 times per day. He also has to give himself a shot anytime he eats or drinks. However, with his Dexcom, Miller has been able to manage his symptoms by himself while he’s at school. “With the Dexom, I’m able to keep my blood sugar in a tight range,” Miller said. “I catch it early when my blood sugar starts rising or falling.” On the baseball fi eld, it can be a little more diffi cult to manage his levels at times. Mill- er has even had to take himself out of a few games due to his blood sugar being too high. “You never want to have in- sulin on board, because when de ve be lo lie pm ve en t th at an d it’ a s he a alt co hy m m on h sh um It us rub an ex e s ac ce en “( of p and ti ed ou Cl est t gh agg ici r s l ox ett des im yg C an its en re d to ek fer fo su ) d r pp o or es t s n pa ot w ni ha E. ng ve C it o . 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( ig ce fie led A hi her ns ngl llo tch f r ed er r a d da /7 2t 87 or to to ah ld of qu s fi s . H es we ee 7) ad Li tion Eng l c h ea . at f w aS r ing e th d f n d l - g r a eli l ish elp ca i o a e t t l a io ne Sa o t to b e ls t ith to na ou fl lem Su an be o a l n an l a t y i y um ci d n sin ’ of d y on be de gl e e rs to (i h a nclu lte d paj r ing am to ps sp as, an ag t d he an ath tti k let s to ic tra p att ps) s ire , . c u fic m ia ul l: at H iv um e b a ut n t is oll re o st n c or r ab eek le much space.” Ten minutes later, the Titans struck again. After it appeared that Young had gotten away with a hand- ball, the Titans sophomore for- ward gathered the ball and fi red a shot that found the back of the net, extending West Salem’s lead to 2-0. In the 67th minute, the Celt- ics had their best look of the night when McNary’s Jack Baez beat his defender into the box, and then crossed the ball over to teammate Elio Carella after the West Salem keeper dove at the ball. But despite having an empty net, Carella was unable to get a good touch on the ball and his shot sailed over the post. Even though things were looking dim for McNary, Sala- zar gave his team a glimmer of hope in the 75th minute. Lopez earned a free kick on get us back in the game.” But in the fi nal fi ve minutes of the contest, McNary failed to get another good look, allowing West Salem to get their fi fth win of the season. It won’t get easier for Mc- Nary moving forward as they host sixth-ranked Summit on Friday afternoon at 4 p.m. “We got to bounce back against Summit. That is going to be a tough game,” Salazar said. the far right side after getting fouled by a pair of West Salem defenders. On the free kick, Lo- pez fi red a missile into the mid- dle to Salazar, who got a clean header on the ball that glanced of the keeper’s gloves and found the twine for the score. “I could tell that the defense was sleeping, so I screamed for Luis and he heard me and gave me a great ball,” Salazar said. “I was able to get a header on it to m The current staff is dedicated to publishing the best newspaper e ud cl in ou ID s Lyndon Zaitz ks WHY THE KEIZERTIMES? br Journalism has been in the family blood since the 1930s. My father owned the Keizer News in the 1940s. After a career spent in food and beverage I eiz the most rewarding career I could have had. COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS The news distributed on social media is just that: social. Local community newspapers is where the public can put their trust, especially with the Keizertimes. No other source can get into the nooks and crannies of the Keizer community like the local newspaper. We live here. Decisions are made ASK MR. TRASH here. 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