In the last two weeks, Salem- Keizer Public Schools (SKPS) has made the rounds holding listening sessions at four of the six high schools. Monday night was Keizer and McNary High School’s turn.
Author: Joshua Manes
Ruiz named Player of the Year as McNary soccer loads up on CVC awards
McNary’s Jonathan Ruiz was named Central Valley Conference boys soccer player of the year on Tuesday. At the same time his coach, Miguel Camarena was named conference Coach of the Year, and first-year girls soccer head coach Josh Rios Noonkester Co-Coach of the Year. In all, 20 Celtic boys and girls were earned all-conference honors.
Celtic attack keeps Black Tornado down
An aggressive start and swarming defense in the first half was the recipe for McNary boys soccer in Saturday’s 2-0 win in the first round of the OSAA playoffs.
Playing for a cause
This past season, the Crush, a seventh and eighth grade soccer team in the Mid-Valley Soccer Club, donned pink kits for the month of October to help raise awareness for breast cancer.
Vasseur has “coming out party” in Celtics’ season finale
Sophomore QB Arris Vasseur threw for three touchdowns against Sprague in the season finale on Thursday.
Nine Celts qualify for XC state championships
Central Valley Conference runners were in the spotlight Wednesday at the district championships, where nine McNary runners qualified for the state championships on Nov. 4.
School district listening tour coming to McNary Oct. 30
Salem-Keizer Public Schools has embarked on a listening tour across the area high schools to get feedback from families and community members about important topics.
The tour will make its stop at McNary High School on Monday, Oct. 30, from 6 – 7:30 p.m. in the cafeteria.
REVIEW: Anderson’s Dahl quartet has 1 good film
TJ Reid gives his thoughts on Wes Anderson’s four short films based off of Roald Dahl short stories.
Detrant named to first-team all-conference
Senior setter Taylor Detrant was named to the all-Central Valley Conference volleyball first-team
Wet and wild conference title
The rain couldn’t dampen McNary spirits as boys soccer won its second consecutive CVC championship Tuesday night