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MARCH 6, 2020, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A11 KEIZERTIMES/Matt Rawlings McNary point guard Leah Doutt sets up the offense. The Celtics fi nished the season with a 9-15 record and were 6-8 during MVC play. The injury bug had a deep impact on multiple McNary players throughout the sea- son. Fortunately for the Celt- ics, they are set to return 10 of their 12 players for next year — including all fi ve starters. “We know what we need to do get better on and we have a lot of girls returning and we will come back next year hungry to have more success in league,” Doran said team was in position to make it a competitive second half. “We were defi nitely in it. We just told the girls to leave it all out there on the fl oor and I thought we did that for three of the four quar- ters. But the third quarter got away from us a little bit,” Doran said. McNary shooting guard Kenzie Proctor opened the half with a jumper, but the South Salem defense held the Celtics scoreless for the next six minutes. The Saxons scored the next 17 points to put the game out of reach. SENIOR, continued from Page A14 plan was defensively,” Doran said. After trailing by seven ear- lier in the second quarter, Kennedy Buss was able to get the lead back within three with later in the period with a baseline triple and a tran- sition layup. However, the Saxons ended the quarter on an 8-0 run and had a 27-16 advantage at half. Still, Doran felt like her ASK MR. TRASH Q. I heard about China’s ban on recycling. What IS recyclable now? A. Be very careful to only recycle the things on your hauler’s approved list. PLASTIC BAGS, STYROFOAM, AND WAXY CARTONS WERE NEVER RECYCLABLE! ©1986 PLEASE KEEP THE FOLLOWING GOOD RECYCLABLES EMPTY, CLEAN AND DRY: • Cardboard and uncoated greyboard boxes (Shipping & cereal type). 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After working for a newspaper st u d e s o u e a k sports section every morning as a in Portland for a couple years, it’s a MY PASSION: N ew I even used to wrestle my dad for the er in the Keizertimes. Our staff is passionate WHY THE KEIZERTIMES? eiz LET’S MEET in cl ud e h T w ot he hi o V pp n o lc a It et ing Su an 2 t fi d t b th nd oe e ,01 rst id y a ei ay s th r J 4, b to t not sco r vi , A bats r as ec he lo r sit ug ie a o . go o r h r u s o k fro 18 t H se m p er star e c rom m , re tin ro is ra g w in p d g l a lo itch of w ed for the people of Keizer — they deserve nothing less. N gear, the same bait and casting, in the same spot on the river. It made no sense the he never got a bite. The same thing happened a few years later when Crab Bait, my friend Stinky, and I were fi sh- ing the Track in a drift boat. Stinky and I caught bright Chi- nook all day long, fi sh up to 38 pounds. One after an- other. Every hole we fi shed, we hooked up epic salmon. Crab Bait never had a bite. Same gear. Same bait. Now I mention these two days when Crab Bait never had a bite because it’s the only two days I can remember when he didn’t outfi sh everybody. So why does this sort of thing happen? It can’t just be luck. Last fall, I spent some time with Stinky fi shing Nehalem Bay in his jet sled. We caught O Whey do some people al- ways catch fi sh? Why does one person catch all the fi sh on a par- ticular day and the next day not get a bite while his friends — who were fi shless the day before — catch fi sh after fi sh? This some- times random o c c u r re n c e has in- trigued fi sh- ermen since the Apostle John fi shed the Sea of Gal- ilee, I’m sure. I’ve has this happen to me more times than I can count, being on both sides of the equation. Once, while fi shing tidewater on the Trask River, I was with a friend, who is one of the best fi shermen on the coast. At low tide, I hooked and landed three big bright Chi- nook salmon in about 30 min- utes. My friend Crab Bait nev- er had a bite. We were using the same O cu ffic 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 A bucket of luck fi sh okay, but one guy, we refer to him as White Boat — be- cause he had a white sled — al- ways caught fi sh. If there were 10 fi sh caught that day among 15 boats, White Bait would catch six of them. It was a co- nundrum we could not fi gure out. At fi rst we thought his her- ring bait was special. We found out his herring, and the way he hooked them on, was just the same as ours. It was driv- ing Stinky crazy, so one day he talked to him at the dock. The guy (White Boat) was very helpful and told Stinky everything. It turned out he wasn’t doing anything different than we were, except catching half the salmon in the fl eet. We just can’t fi gure out why he gets them. Over the year of my fi sh- ing life, I have had some many experiences of catching lots of fi sh when others weren’t. I’ve had many days catching nothing while everyone else caught lots. It is just the way it goes. The day I go fi shing and don’t learn something, I’ll fi nd a different sport. That will nev- er happen. There is one absolute truth to all this: if your hook’s not in the water, you are not going to catch fi sh. If I could buy one thing that would make me a better fi sherman it would be a bucket of luck. With that bucket I might have one more day that I out- fi sh Crab Bait. Anyone have one of those buckets for sale? privilege to now be working for a great nt publication near the place where I grew up. ID COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS: s nc l i Local newspapers are unique and important because they often provide de u pertinent information to the public that, most of the time, you can’t read anywhere to m else. 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