PAGE A16, KEIZERTIMES, SEPTEMBER 10, 2021 TEST DRIVE NOW — BRONCO SPORT & MACH E OREGON'S #1 FORD DEALER 8 YEARS RUNNING 3555 River Rd N, Keizer (503) 463- 4853 skylineforddirect.com Celtics sprint past South Medford SPORTS McNary wideout Gunner Smedema had 107 receiving yards and two touchdowns in the Celtics 35-13 victory BY MATT RAWLINGS Of the Keizertimes In their opening game of the 2021 season, McNary controlled the contest from start to fi nish. McNary quarterback Tyler Copeland went 14-of-18 for 211 yards and three touchdowns in his fi rst start under center, and Dakota Dunagan ran for 125 yards and two scores on 14 carries as the Celtics blew past South Medford, winning by a fi nal score of 35-13 on Friday, Sept. 3. According to McNary head coach Jeff Auvinen, the key to the Celtics success was dictating the game in the trenches. McNary maintained a bal- anced off ensive attack with 211 passing yards and 239 rushing yards, while the defense stopped the run for most of the night and forced South Medford to become one-dimensional. “We really controlled the line-of- scrimmage. When you do that, you have a good chance of being really suc- cessful. It was nice for us to be as phys- ical as we were," Auvinen said. “I got to shout out the O-line. They really showed up. I have never been more impressed with them,” Copeland added. “They gave me a chance to read the fi eld and do what I had to do.” Despite being his fi rst varsity start at quarterback, it didn't take long for Copeland to get comfortable. On McNary's fi rst play from scrim- mage, Copeland hit Gunner Smedema with a hitch pass and the senior wide- out weaved through the South Medford defense to go 75 yards for the score, giving the Celtics the early 7-0 lead. “Once I caught it I saw Logan Ready got a great block to seal the outside, and then all I saw was one defender coming. I gave a hard stick to the left, and I was free,” said Smedema, who fi nished the night with four catches for 107 yards and two touchdowns, as well Photo by MATT RAWLINGS of Keizertimes as an interception on defense. Copeland connected with Smedema once again for a 13-yard score early in the second quarter to extend McNary's lead to 14-0. Copeland continued to fi nd his rhythm throughout the fi rst half, taking advantage of South Medford's Cover 3 zone defense by hitting his receivers with quick passes, and letting them operate in space — Copeland com- pleted eight of his fi rst 10 passes for 132 yards, with only one of his com- pletions traveling more than fi ve yards downfi eld. “I had to knock the rust off . It's been a couple years since I played QB, so