SEPTEMBER 10, 2021, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A17 hitting those short routes really got me into a groove,” Copeland said. “Not a lot was open deep, so I was hitting a lot of hitches and bubbles and letting my players play.” “They were playing deep cover- age and it left a lot of open space for hitches and inside routes. Our game plan was to hit those short routes and just play in space,” Smedema said. However, a costly interception by Copeland gave South Medford the ball on the Celtics four-yard line — the Panthers scored two plays later to make it a one-possession game. But when McNary got the ball back late in the period, the Celtics were able to give themselves a little breathing room going into the half. A pair of fi rst down runs from Zane Aicher put the Celtics inside the 40-yard line. McNary receiver Braiden Copeland was fl agged for a personal foul, putting the ball back into Celtics territory, but the junior receiver would redeem himself later in the drive. On third-and-14, Tyler Copeland found his little brother, Braiden, for a 15-yard completion to move the sticks. The next play, Braiden caught a short McNary assistant coach Connor Astley gives the offense instructions before they take the field. Photo by MATT RAWLINGS of Keizertimes pass in soft coverage, but broke a tackle and carried two defenders If it's happening into the end zone for We really controlled a 24-yard score with 19 in Keizer, or to someone the line-of-scrimmage. seconds left in the half, from Keizer — putting McNary on top When you do that. you 21-7. WE WANT TO KNOW. have a chance of being After beating the kt@keizertimes.com Panthers through the really successful. It air in the fi rst half, was nice for us to be as McNary's wore down South Medford with physical as we were. the ground game in Although we are currently closed we are still the fi nal 24 minutes. serving the community. More than a building, Dunagan, as well as a center without walls. — JEFF AUVINEN junior running back McNary head coach Hunter Ruberto, had multiple fi rst down runs in the Celtics fi rst drive of the second half, which took nearly six minutes off See CELTS, page A23 NEWS TIPS? We are still working hard to bring you programs, activites, and services that you rely on. VIRTUAL PROGRAMMING • REASSURANCE CALLS • FOOD & CARE BOXES Stay up to date and connect — www.facebook.com/center50plus Fit 50+ YouTube Fitness Class REGISTER AT WEBSITE BELOW ZOOM CHAT Reconnect with our drop-in groups. Give us your name and phone number as well as the name of the class you wish to attend. Email us: Connect50plus@cityofsalem.net www.cityofsalem.net/center50 | 503-588-6303 | 2615 Portland Road NE