SEPTEMBER 24, 2021, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A13 44-yard touchdown — Copeland fi nished the game going 14-of-18 for 202 yards. “I knew I had to scramble a lot because I knew that they had good defensive ends. I got to give a shoutout to my receivers because they were always fi nding open spots,” Tyler Copeland said. “When Tyler is running around mak- ing magic out there, you never know what he is going to do, but he will make some- thing happen,” Aicher added. Braiden Copeland fi nished the game with four catches for 92 yards and two touchdowns while Smedema also had four grabs for 75 yards and a pair of scores. Grants Pass tried a fake punt in their own territory to try and gain a spark, but the play was snuff ed out by the Celtics defense. The turnover-on-downs eventu- ally led to McNary's third score of the sec- ond quarter — a two-yard touchdown run by Dakota Dunagan — as McNary took a 27-0 lead into the locker room. Tyler Copeland continued to air it out in the second half, throwing a perfect ball to Smedema on a corner route for a 26-yard touchdown on the opening drive of the second half. On the fi rst play of the fourth quarter, Braiden Copeland got loose with a dou- ble move and was wide open to haul in a 37-yard touchdown for his second score of the game “It was a fake-bubble, and we had been running bubbles a lot, so they bit down on it and he was wide open over the top,” Tyler Copeland said. McNary begins conference play on Friday, Sept. 24 when they go over the mountain to take on Bend at 7 p.m. Braiden Copeland (32) runs through a trio of Grants Pass defenders for a first down. BOOK YOUR CHRISTMAS PARTY NOW! 503.393.4653 Photo by MATT RAWLINGS of Keizertimes RESTAURANT & LOUNGE BANQUET FACILITIES MEETING ROOM OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 18HOLE CHAMPIONSHIP GOLF COURSE 503.393.4653 155 McNARY ESTATES DRIVE N, KEIZER M C N A RYG O L F C L U B.C O M ­ 135 Commercial NE Downtown Salem 503.364.4198