PAGE A22, KEIZERTIMES, MARCH 04, 2022 Grimmer steps up to meet challenges at Chemeketa BY JEREMY MCDONALD For the Keizertimes For a stretch during the middle part of the women's college basketball season, Chemeketa had to play with a short bench. Injuries and COVID-issues had the Storm in some games with just seven girls during a roughly six- week stretch between mid-December and mid-February. It was during that stretch that the 2021 McNary-grad Rebekah Grimmer started 11 of 13 games, stepping into a starting role for Chemeketa as her team battled through adver- sity. Grimmer averaged 8.5 points and 4.5 rebounds per game. Grimmer also recorded her first dou- ble-double of her collegiate career against Portland Community College with an 11-point, 10-rebound performance against the Panthers on Jan. 26. Along with South Salem-grad Ellyson Haytas and South Eugene's Jenna Gienzel, she helped keep the Storm steady on the court as two of their leading scorers, Leva Mike and Erin Counts, were coming back into form after miss- ing a few games. The mindset was to be as pre- pared as they can be during this stretch, playing as one unit. "It was really hard when we had injuries and fought with COVID and stuff.” said Grimmer. “We realized that just a few people don't make up the whole team and the few people that you do view as leaders on the team, you have to step up to that position," "We worked really hard in practice,” she added. “We brought ourselves together and said that we must try our best no matter what because we want to win games. We're not going to give up. We came together and pushed through. We pushed on and tried our hardest." Grimmer pointed out that the season has been a lot of fun. Adjusting to the collegiate game was one challenge, adjusting to new teammates was another, with girls coming from all over the Salem area to put out the best prod- uct that they can game-in and game-out. "[Collegiate-level basketball] is a lot faster,” she explained. “But it's a lot more fun because there's a little bit more pressure and you're just working harder constantly because you got bas- ketball one or two-times a day. You got games and you got to build relationships with whole new people you've never met before. It was hard at the beginning, but it's been a really good experience and it's been really fun." Sitting at 10-10 as of Feb. 23, the fresh- man-heavy Storm will be looking to finish their NWAC South Region schedule strongly with the hope of carrying momentum over to next Winter with those who are returning to the squad. Grimmer, one of those freshmen, is excited to see what is to come for the squad. "It's really nice to see how far we've come from the beginning of the season to now at the end of the season with how we're growing and how much stronger we can get at the end of the season to go into next season,” she said. “Even when we lose those older girls, [it will be good to see] just how strong of a freshman group we've got right now.” McNary-Grad Bekah Grimmer(20) reacting during a play during February 23's game against Portland Community College at Chemeketa Community College. Photo by MATT RAWLINGS of Keizertimes obituary brainfood ANSWERS Brenda Lavonne Yates June 11, 1954 – January 15, 2022 Brenda, of Keizer, lost her battle with multiple health conditions on Jan. 15 while holding the hand of her beloved husband of almost 33 years, David. Brenda was born to William Hall and Sybel Watts on June 11, 1954 in Portland. A computer expert and an excellent creative artist, Brenda worked with students in these areas as well as tutoring in all academic areas as an instructional assistant for the Cascade School District until she retired. After earning her Associate Degree from Chemeketa Community College she continued taking classes to better serve the students she loved working with. A diligent worker who held her students to a high standard, she was also full of fun and ready to laugh and share fun times with those she worked with, and tutored. Brenda is survived by her husband, David Yates, daughter Kris Simcoe, her aunt Joan Doyle and many friends. A private celebration of life will be held at Brenda and David’s Keizer home. Anyone wishing to share a memory of Brenda can send it to Ashley Jo Barnhouse (Ashley Jo Barnhouse on Facebook) Brenda will be sorely missed by everyone who knew her. sudoku crossword Your Neighbor Your Realtor Start a Conversation with Keizer’s own Go-To-REALTOR for Buying & Selling 3975 River Rd N, Suite 3, Keizer call or text 503-983-4086 email bobshack1@gmail.com Bob Shackelford is a licensed real estate broker in Oregon. CURRENT PRESIDENT K EIZER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Bob SHACKELFORD Broker