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NOVEMBER 29, 2019, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A13 CELTS, continued from Page A16 in half-court games where we’re sitting back and teams are posting us up,” Doran said. “We want to make it a full-court game as much as possible and have a high intensity defense where we are putting teams back on their heels.” While the incoming freshman class has the potential to be dangerous down the road, Doran believes that the Celtics top minutes in the front-court. McNary fi nished last year fi ve games under .500, but went 8-6 in MVC play. The Celtics will have a challenging non-league schedule once again, but Doran has lofty goals for this team once they get into their conference slate. “We defi nitely want to compete for the league title. We feel like we have a group of girls that can do that. We just have to play together and play team basketball on both ends of the court,” Doran said. newcomer will be Kendyl Jennings. This will be Jennings fourth year in the program — she played on the junior varsity team last season. But with her experience and individual growth, look for Jennings to play meaningful minutes at post for the Celtics this season. “(Jennings) runs the fl oor well and will be a good addition to the 4-5 position for us,” Doran said. Junior forwards Annie Leigh Besa and Rebekah Grimmer are returners that will also see signifi cant File Annie Leigh Besa goes up for a shot in a game last season. ATHLETE DYAMI RIOS Junior at McNary High School #45 - TE/LB, Varsity Football For the second straight season, Rios was named second-team all-league at linebacker in the Mountain Valley Conference. Rios led the team in tackles with 97 (63 solo). He also had seven tackles for loss to go along with his four sacks. Additionally, Rios received fi rst-team all-league honors at tight end. 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