
Weather cooperates for softball and track teams
Mother Nature behaved last week, making it a pleasant time to play for the Lady Celts softball and track teams.
Mother Nature behaved last week, making it a pleasant time to play for the Lady Celts softball and track teams.
McNary High School has hired Kinsey McNaught as the new head softball coach, the school announced in a press release Wednesday.
With Gracie Laukkanen on the mound, Preps Academy brought home the USA Softball 18U A Western National Championship.
The McNary Lady Celts fell on the road to Sherwood in the second round of the OSAA 6A Softball State Championship last week.
The McNary Celtics took eight of the 14 All-CVC first team slots, while Ali Martinez was named Conference Player of the Year and head coach Kelly Parsell earned her second conference Coach of the Year.
The McNary Lady Celts opened up the OSAA State Championship with a 12-7 win against Forest Grove on Monday in the first round.
Down to their final out, with a possible three-game losing streak and their second sixth inning collapse in as many days looming, the Lady Celts weren’t ready to let the regular season end on a sour note Tuesday when Westview came to town.
The Lady Celts went into South Salem on Tuesday with a chance to avenge an earlier loss and extend their win streak to four games. And with the 6-0 win, they did both.
McNary softball put up multiple runs in the third, fourth and fifth innings,
defeating West Salem 10-0 in five innings