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    PAGE A8, KEIZERTIMES, DECEMBER 11, 2020
OSAA,
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WOU,
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Kate has got a challenge in
front of her, she is going to
rise to it,” Wise said. “I think
she will eventually be one of
the better players at that lev-
el.”
With the 2021 high school
softball season tentatively
scheduled to begin this April,
Ronning is hoping she will
have one last opportunity to
put on a Celtics jersey.
“I just want to go out there
and have as much fun as pos-
sible with my teammates. We
are a talented team, so we are
going to get after it and win
as much as we can,” Ronning
said.
“Kate has basically been
a leader since her freshman
year. I expect her to be the
one that sets the tone with
this team. We have such a
great senior class that is leav-
ing a legacy during this time,”
Wise added.
Ronning
season would require mod-
ifi cations to the Fall 2021
football season.
“There will be ongo-
ing conversations regarding
football and volleyball,” We-
ber said.
Even though there will be
some crossover, Weber says
that multi-sport student-ath-
letes would be able to com-
pete in all three seasons.
“The schedule is set up
so that multi-sport athletes
can move right into the next
sport. Schools can also work
together to provide oppor-
tunities to workout with a
team while still fi nishing up
their (seasonal) sport,” Weber
said.
It’s highly unlikely that
there will be playoff brackets
and state championships in
the OSAA this season, which
is why the board wanted to
add a culminating week so
that teams could have some
semblance of a postseason.
“Having a traditional state
title is going to be very dif-
fi cult, but we’re still looking
at ways teams can compete
in something meaningful as
they wrap up their seasons,”
Weber said.
The board hasn’t had a lot
of discussion about whether
or not a limited number of
spectators will be allowed,
but Weber promises that the
issue will be addressed in the
coming months.
“Our goal has always been
to provide the activity fi rst,
and then we will talk about
if we can have spectators. We
will see what the restrictions
look like when we get closer
to the season,” Weber said.
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McNary’s Jack Baez keeps the ball away from a defender in a
game from last season. Boys soccer is scheduled to start March 1.
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The Volcanoes hosted
a drive-in fi reworks night
on Friday Dec. 4. It was the
fourth time this year that the
organization hosted a fi re-
works event.
The Volcanoes next fi re-
works night will take place on
New Year's Eve at 9 p.m.
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