JANUARY 31, 2020, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A11 CELTS, continued from Page A14 ATHLETE of the Week McNary would be guaranteed the dual victory if Gilbert Parra could pull out a win in the 138-pound match. Parra fell behind 3-2 in the fi rst round, but even though neither competitor scored in the second round, Parra was confi dent with where he at in the match. “He got points on me ear- ly, but I was riding him most presented by KENZIE PROCTOR Junior at McNary High School #33 - Shooting Guard, Girls Basketball of the second round. I real- ly trust my conditioning and know that I’m not going to get tired. I have the toughness to keep working so I wasn’t to concerned about it. I knew that I was going to get points late,” Parra said. “The pressure didn’t phase me. I just wanted to go out there and do what I’m supposed to do.” Parra tied the score with a one-point escape, which he followed with a two-point reversal moments later to take the lead. The McNary senior eventually won a 5-3 decision to seal the victory for the Celtics. “Outlasting his opponents has got to be Gilbert’s best strength. He doesn’t mind going deep into a match,” Ebbs said. “He didn’t make many mistakes. He saw a close score early. He stayed in good position and kept things in control. Gilbert put himself in a spot where win- ning within range.” McNary will host their se- nior night on Friday, Jan. 31 against North Salem at 7 p.m. Proctor led McNary with 14 points on 6-of-13 shooting in the Celtics 40-39 loss to Mountain View on Thursday, Jan. 23. The Celtics shooting guard was also in double- fi gures with 12 points in the Celtics last victory, a 56-52 win over North Medford. WHAT HER COACH SAYS: “When she’s confi dent, she’s hard to guard because she shoots the ball really well and can also go off the dribble.” — Elizabeth Doran McNary Varsity Girls Basketball Head Coach KEIZERTIMES/Matt Rawlings Ivan Vallejo (blue singlet) won a 3-1 decision for McNary in the 152-pound bout to begin the dual. SALEM RV SHOW SUPER SALE 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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