FEBRUARY 11, 2022, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A23 Nepstad, plus a pair of free throws by Brookelyn Jackson put McNary on top 15-4 at the end of the opening quarter. However, McKay did a better job of taking care of the ball in the second quar- ter, not allowing the Celtics to get out in transition. McNary struggled to get good looks against McKay’s zone defense, scoring just four points in the period. The Royal Scots ended the quarter on a 7-2 run to cut McNary’s lead to 19-11 at the break. But at the start of the second half, the Celtics turned up the intensity on the defensive end and became more efficient in their half-court offense. Buss got loose for a layup in the open court to begin the third quarter, then scored on a jump hook after corralling an offensive rebound on the following possession. Moments later Buss converted another steal into a layup, putting the Celtics up 26-14. “Avery played great defense in the third quarter. That is how we were able to go up by so much. Her defense led to a bunch of layups and transition hoops,” Doran said. Midway through the quarter, the Celtics began to show some consis- tency in their half-court attack as Hailey Schwinhof scored in the post and Buss knocked down a triple, putting McNary up by 19. “We were able to share the ball a lit- tle bit more and were better at letting the offense develop instead of forcing the issue,” Doran said. “We talked about execution at half- time. We did that way better in the third McNary guard Kylie Nepstad goes up for two of her eight points. quarter,” Buss added. McKay climbed back to get within 10 in the final quarter, but a three- point play by Aubrianna Cabral and a corner trey by Rubio helped the Celtics put the game away. With just seven games left on their schedule, the Celtics are hoping to get back over .500 in Mountain Valley Conference play to be in position for a playoff berth. “I think we have It was good to walk away with a win. We did struggle offensively for a lot of the game, but we played good defense for most of the game. — ELIZABETH DORAN McNary head coach grown throughout the year. It would be great to get some more wins in the sec- ond half of league (play) so that we can finish in the top 32 and make it to the playoffs. That is one of our goals,” Doran said. SUBSCRIBE Keizer news in your mailbox only $35 a year* Call 503 . 390.1051 keizertimes.com/store *Rate for inside Marion County brainfood ANSWERS • sudoku • crossword Photo by MATT RAWLINGS of Keizertimes