PAGE A16, KEIZERTIMES, NOVEMBER 19, 2021 GET HOLIDAY READY Skyline Ford 0% Sales Event APR for 60 mos. Ford Credit Financing 3555 River Rd N, Keizer (503) 463- 4853 skylineforddirect.com Not all buyers will qualify for Ford d Credit financing. 0% APR financing for 60 months at $16.67 per month per $1,000 financed regardless of down payment (PGM #21282). Residency restrictions estrictions apply. Take new retail delivery from an authorized Ford Dealer’s stock by 1/3/22. See dealer for qualifications and complete details. Celts fall to top-ranked Lake Oswego in second round Football The McNary defense attempts to keep Lake Oswego out of the end zone. BY MATT RAWLINGS Of the Keizertimes After an impressive performance in their fi rst round playoff game against North Medford, the McNary football squad didn't have the manpower to hang with top-ranked Lake Oswego with a trip to the quarterfi nals on the line. Despite a pair of long touchdown catches by Braiden Copeland in the second half, the Celtics couldn't climb out of a 21-0 hole they dug themselves in as McNary fell to the Lakers 35-14 in the second round of the postseason on Friday, Nov. 12. “The off ense really made some adjustments and gave us a shot. But we had a couple of coverage break- downs that were a little disappointing in the second half,” McNary head coach Jeff Auvinen said. “But the kids never stopped battling. Not for one play.” Copeland had seven grabs for 135 yards and two scores in the loss. While the McNary off ense went three-and-out on their fi rst possession, the defense came up with a huge fourth down stop to give the Celtics the ball back in Lake Oswego territory. A 15-yard completion from McNary quarterback Tyler Copeland to his brother, Braiden, had the Celtics sniff - ing the red zone. But the Lakers defense SPORTS Photo by JOEY CAPPELLETTI of Keizertimes sacked Tyler Copeland two plays later and eventually forced McNary to punt. Lake Oswego regained possession on their own 21-yard line and marched 79 yards in a little more than three minutes. The drive was concluded on a two-yard touchdown run by Lake Oswego quarterback Jack Layne, giv- ing his team the 7-0 lead. After an interception by Tyler Copeland gave Lake Oswego the ball in Celtics territory, the McNary defense held strong once again, getting a fourth down stop after the Lakers moved the ball inside the 20. However, the Celtics went three-and-out and had to give the ball right back to the McNary head coach Lakers, who scored early in The off ense really made some adjustments and gave us a shot. But we had a couple of coverage breakdowns that were a little disappointing in the second half. — JEFF AUVINEN