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JUNE 18, 2021, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A19 Balos added. Despite keeping the lead at 15 midway through the third quar- ter, Kirch was discouraged to see some sloppy play from his team at both ends of the court, which is why he called timeout to attempt to whip his team back into shape. “I thought we got sloppy and lackadaisical with the ball. Mistakes on off ense are going to happen but it can’t aff ect what we do on the defensive end, and I thought that it did for three or four possessions,” Kirch said. “I wanted to bring their attention to it. They recog- nized it and went back out and played.” It is safe to say that the Celtics received their coach’s message. After two free throws from Meithof, the star shooting guard was sent to the line once again, this time making the fi rst and missing the second, but get- ting his own rebound to convert on a layup. Meithof would score again on the next McNary possession, then found Balos with a one-handed pass while falling out-of-bounds minutes later. Balos knocked down a fl oater while being fouled and later completed the three-point play to put the Celtics up 56-31. “The chemistry was key, just work- ing together and talking to each other,” Balos said. Meithof showed his determination to get into the paint in the third quar- ter, scoring 10 points in the period, with Any time we can allow our defense to create off ense and get out in the open fl oor, I think that is when we are at our best. — RYAN KIRCH McNary head coach the majority of them coming from the paint and at the foul line. “They were guarding me up close and, as soon as they came up in me, I just would jab-step and try to get to the paint,” Meithof said. Kyler Rodriguez got in on the action with a baseline triple later in the third quarter, then Meithof buried a deep, step-back 3-pointer at the buzzer to put the Celtics on top 64-33 — McNary ended the period on an 18-2 run. “It was about fi ne-tuning their mind- set, then letting them go out and have some fun,” Kirch said. The Celtics would lead by as many as 34 in the fi nal period before eventu- ally winning by 30. McNary returns home on Friday, June 18 to take on Corvallis at 7:30 p.m. Tyler Copeland absorbs the contact before going up for a shot. Photo by MATT RAWLINGS of Keizertimes Follow THE LEADER …in Keizer news Facebook • Twitter • Instagram @keizertimes Worship DIRECTORY These Salem-Keizer houses of worship invite you to visit. Call to list your church in our Worship Directory: 503-390-1051 YOUR CHURCH'S LISTING HERE. www.KeizerChristian.org Call Bill at 503.390.1051