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PAGE A20, KEIZERTIMES, APRIL 2, 2021 McNary falls on last-minute goal Alexis Soto keeps the ball away from a McKay defender. BY MATT RAWLINGS Of the Keizertimes It was evident from the opening kick- off that the McKay and McNary boys’ soc- cer teams were evenly matched — the two squads played to a 1-1 draw earlier this season. However, in the fi nal two minutes of the contest, the Royal Scots found a way to spoil McNary’s senior night. In the 79th minute, David Garcia connected with Kobe Bane on a corner kick, and the junior forward snuck in his second goal of the night just between the keeper and the right post as McKay went on to defeat McNary 2-1 on Monday, March 29. “It was a defensive error. The defender should have been in front of the forward instead of behind,” McNary head coach Miguel Camarena said. “I am still in shock after that last goal,” Celtics goalkeeper Miguel Orduna added. Both teams had their opportunities to score early but neither squad was able to break the seal. The Celtics looked like they had a great chance to break the tie when Eddie Martinez received a through ball and appeared to have a one-on-one Photo by MATT RAWLINGS of Keizertimes situation with the McKay keeper. But the sideline offi cial whistled the play dead due to McNary being off side. “We just need to fi nish. That is the part that we are missing,” Camarena said. Orduna had a pair of diving saves in NEWS TIPS? the latter stages of the fi rst half, but in the 33rd minute, Bane got loose from numer- ous McNary defenders and fi red a laser past Orduna for the goal, putting McKay on top 1-0. McNary looked like they were going to answer back early in the second half when a McKay defender fell down on a through ball, giving Alexis Soto a free run to the net. However, McKay keeper Andy Canchola was somehow able to get part of his body in front of the shot to force the ball to trickle out-of-bounds. “We defi nitely had our opportuni- ties but we didn't fi nish and put them in the back of the net. That is what cost us the game,” McNary defenseman Jose Martinez said. After pushing a lot of numbers for- ward for most of the second half, the Celtics got on the board in the 63rd min- ute. McNary midfi elder Hudson Brunk was fouled hard after an aggressive move into the box, which caused the offi cials to award the Celtics a penalty kick. McNary chose Eddie Martinez to take the shot and the senior forward made the most of the opportunity by punishing the back of the net on his shot to the right side of the goal, tying the game at 1-1. It was clear that the Celtics weren’t playing for a draw in this one as they continued to be assertive on the off en- sive end, but couldn’t take advantage of multiple free kick opportunities deep in McKay territory. The Celtics defense had been solid during the vast majority of the contest, but a lapse on the corner kick in the fi nal two minutes was the diff erence in the loss. “None of us took charge and jumped If it's happening in Keizer, or to someone from Keizer — WE WANT TO KNOW. kt@keizertimes.com in to get in the way,” Jose Martinez said. Despite the defeat, the McNary squad was thankful they were able to host a senior night and play in front of friends and family. “Having the opportunity to have par- ents see their kids in their last high school home game is special,” Camarena said. “It makes me happy that we could brainfood ANSWERS have a senior night. It is honestly a mir- acle that we can actually play sports,” Orduna said. McNary will conclude their season at West Salem on Monday, April 5 at 7:30 p.m. “We want a win. We need to close a high note,” Camarena said. of the Week presented by MICHELLE ADAME What are your thoughts about volunteering? I volunteer In Salem, Keizer and McMinnville. I volunteer with the Keizer Chamber of Commerce for several functions like KeizerFEST, Pursey Event. and Giving Basket and more. I volunteered when we had the fi res for large animal rescue at the fairgrounds. I volunteer because it is needed in our communities. Volunteering makes my heart feel good, When I was a kid my family needed help and people helped us. sudoku crossword I would get other people to Volunteer by being an example.