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PAGE C4, KEIZERTIMES, MARCH 20, 2020 File Alex Tavera is one of four seniors that would be returning to the McNary baseball squad. OSAA, continued from Page C1 school sports could be non-existent this spring, es- pecially after the NCAA made the decision to cancel all collegiate sports. “Through this process, we have seen a version of align- ment. Whether there is need to do that or not, time will tell, but I’m not going to be surprised if the OSAA aligns with what the NCAA is do- ing,” Gragg said. If spring sports are indeed canceled, there will be many McNary seniors that won’t get to participate in their fi nal of playing competitive sports amd won’t get to experience their special moments on se- nior day. For those student-ath- letes who’s athletic careers are hanging in the balance, Gragg offers a word of advice. “What we know as athletes that our time in the sport is fi nite. There is going to be a time where athletes will no longer be able to play the sport that they love. When you don’t have control of a decision, it’s just hard. The re- ality of that hurts. And there is no way to comfort that,” Gragg said. “If sports is all there is as to who someone is as an individual, if that’s all their identity is wrapped up in, that is a bleak place to be. Look at all the other things that you bring to the world around you and how can you live in that way that acknowl- edges who you are is more than just the sport that you play.” Shepherd chosen for All-Star Game in June Submitted McNary offensive tackle Nic Shepherd was selected to participate in 73rd annual Les Schwab Bowl, featuring the top senior prep football players in the state. The game will be played on Sat- urday, June 20 at Hillsboro Stadium at 6 p.m. Shepherd was a fi rst-team all-league performer in 2019 and helped the Celtics win their second straight Mountain Valley Conference title. Designing beautiful & comfortable smiles Classes Fitness Center Lectures Special Events Conferences Call 503-393-2651 Billiards Cards Art Crafts Music Dance Travel Lapidary Woodshop Computer Lab Book Clubs Support Groups ...and Much More! 4575 River Rd N, Keizer • v2dentistry.com KEIZER, We Need Your Help! THERE HAVE BEEN CHANGES to the Blue Cart list! • Clean, fl attened cardboard and greyboard boxes and tubes, like shipping and cereal boxes • Clean, print-quality mixed papers; like newsprint, junk mail, school papers, magazines, and books • Clean, rigid plastic bottles and jugs ONLY; like milk jugs and detergent bottles • Clean, tin and aluminum cans ONLY YES NO Unsure how to dispose of an item? DOWNLOAD OUR NEW MOBILE APP: “Mid-Valley Curbside Collection” • No waxy, greasy, or plastic coated cardboard, like frozen food/pizza boxes or wax milk cartons • No low grade or “water resistant” fi bers, like tissues, napkins, drink cups, processed photos • No soft, misc., or “tray-type” plastics, like bags, fi lms, Styrofoam, salad trays, toys, hoses, or lawn furniture • No “Red basket” items, like glass, fl uids, batteries. No textiles, like clothes or shoes. No diapers Remember This: EmptyCleanDry LOREN’S SANITATION & RECYCLING SERVICE, INC. 503.393.2262 VALLEY RECYCLING & DISPOSAL, INC. 503.585.4300