The Celtics bounced back from a disappointing performance Monday night with a conference win against the North Salem Vikings 59-48 Thursday night.
Author: Joshua Manes
Celtic wrestling takes down Vikings
McNary hosted North Salem in a dual-meet on Wednesday, the Celtics coming away with a 45-36 win.
Celts go cold Monday night
The Celtics struggled from the field Monday night in a loss to Oregon City, going nearly 15 minutes without a bucket.
McNary wrestling takes down South Salem, impresses over weekend
It was a week of success on the mat for McNary wrestling last week with a dual meet win and several wrestlers placing at weekend tournaments.
McNary wrestling started off the successful week with a win in the first conference meet of the year.
The Celtics took down the South Salem Saxons 63-18 at South Salem High School on Wednesday, Jan. 4.
Six Keizer educators receive Crystal Apple noms
The official list of nominees for the 2023 Crystal Apple Awards was released, and six Keizer school educators are among the 89 names up for recognition.
SKPS seeking two for budget committee
Salem-Keizer Public Schools (SKPS) is searching for candidates to fill two open spots on the district budget committee.
Schaffer notches 3 top finishes in McNary meet with South Salem
McNary swim was in action in a dual meet against South Salem on Thursday. While both boys and girls teams finished second overall, the Celtics had a number of strong finishes, highlighted by Grant Schaffer’s three first-place finishes.
Lady Celts open CVC play with dominant win against Olys
McNary girls basketball defeated Sprague 50-28 Thursday in the first game of league play in the Central Valley Conference
Lady Celts lose close one at Summit Tuesday
With holiday break over and classes back in session, McNary girls basketball was on the road at Summit High School on Tuesday. McNary (7-4), OSAA-ranked No. 24, came up just short against No. 7 Summit (5-3) 42-39. Avery Buss led McNary with 9 points along with 7 rebounds and 4[Read More…]
New year, new laws
Last Sunday it wasn’t just calendars that were switching over. With the start of the new year, 20 pending laws that had been passed in 2022 went into place
These new laws will impact various areas including health care, education and labor.