MARCH 12, 2021, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A11 GSOC, continued from Page A12 goals after winning a one-on- one situation with Huffman. In the 34th minute, the Sax- ons took their fi rst lead when Kaitlyn Jones was awarded a free kick from 30 yards away and placed a perfect shot into the upper right corner of the goal. “You can’t do much when (Jones) is placing it in the up- per side netting,” Brouse said. After some back-and-forth action to begin the second half, the Saxons took a two- score lead in the 57th minute thanks to a goal by Maeve Morris. Fry scored her second goal of the contest in the 75th minute. McNary’s best chance at a goal in the second half came with eight minutes left when Kennedy Buss sprinted past the Saxons defense and fi red a missile towards the net, but the shot was saved by the South Salem keeper. McNary will next take the fi eld at West Salem on Mon- day, March 15 at 7:30 p.m. “This defi nitely shows us exactly what our focus should be at practice. We need to build our confi dence to know that we can compete with teams like South Salem,” Brouse said. KEIZERTIMES/Matt Rawlings McNary midfi elder Tessa Fisher dribbles past a South Salem defender. ZAVALA, continued from Page A12 youth baseball in Keizer — his father, David, was the student resource offi cer at McNary High School — but ended up attending South Salem High School to take part in their International Baccalaureate (IB) program. Zavala played alongside Gabe Matthews — a fi fth-year se- nior on the Oregon Baseball squad — during his sopho- more year on the Saxons. While he played in Mat- thews’ shadow in his fi rst year on the Saxons varsity team, Zavala says he really came into his own during his ju- nior year at South Salem. In his senior season, Zavala was named the Oregon 6A Player of the Year after batting .561 with a .656 on-base percent- age and a .939 slugging per- centage. “Everything just started coming together. 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