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West Linn Lions Football earns bid to 2012 Playoffs with win over Mckay

After a disappointing regular season, West Linn (4-6, 1-4 Three Rivers League) took on the Mckay Royal Scots (3-7, 1-4 Central Valley Conference) in a play-in game for a chance to play in the OSAA state football playoffs. Helped by a 34-6 lead at the end of the first quarter, the Lions easily ran over the Scots 61-27.

West Linn started its scoring rampage with a 22-yard touchdown pass from Hayden Coppedge, junior quarterback, to Braden Vogt, junior wide receiver. Louis Germain, junior running back, added two touchdowns of his own from three yards and one yard. Cameron Schmitz had a 39 yard interception returned for a touchdown to put West Linn up 28-0. Mckay finally scored on a 65-yard touchdown run from Tyler Gonzalez, senior running back. On the ensuing kickoff, Dalton Tuor, senior running back had a 96 yard return for a touchdown. At the end of the first quarter the score was 34-6.

West Linn scored twice in the second quarter; once on a pass from Coppedge to Jarrod Howard, senior wide receiver, and again on a 50-yard touchdown run from Tuor.
In the third quarter, the Lions scored on a four yard scramble from Matt Fletcher, senior quarterback to put them up 54-6. McKay added a touchdown of its own on a 12-yard pass from Nathan Carter, senior quarterback, to Juan Ochoa, senior wide receiver to finish out the third quarter.

Gonzalez scored again on a nine yard touchdown run, but West Linn stormed right back from a 29-yard touchdown dash from Nic Sullwold, senior running back. Mckay finished out the scoring on the night with a 30 yard touchdown pass from Lorenzo Sterling, junior quarterback to Sam Harris, junior wide receiver.

West Linn takes on the top seeded Southridge Skyhawks Nov. 9 at 7 P.M at Southridge High School.

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Walker McCrae
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Before Walker McCrae, senior, realized his dream of becoming a sports manager, he was faced with one task, one court and one orange leather ball. “Walker! Get on the bench!” belched his eighth grade basketball coach, distinguishable by his lopsided scowl and aggravated temper. Now staring back down to the ball, McCrae watched as the grips slipped from his fingers and the ball hit the court with a bounce and a resounding thud. Another game, another bench, another hour and a half watching the ball pass from player to player while he sat on the sidelines. Yet this time, as he took his seat, he reached a sudden epiphany. “I realized that I sucked at sports,” McCrae said, “So, logically, I became interested in sports management.” Today, instead of framing his daily life around school sports, McCrae punches his alarm at 7:15 a.m., parks his red Honda Pilot in spot 86 by 8 a.m. and, after the day ends, pulls into his driveway after fighting 20 minutes of after-school traffic. McCrae still incorporates Intramurals Basketball and tennis into his schedule during winter and spring, yet he is more invested in sports management than any other athletic interest. “Last year, I was the editor for the Athletics section, and I still contribute a large amount of articles to Athletics,” McCrae said. “My love of journalism has fed into my desire to manage a sports team by boosting my knowledge of sports culture. It has also made me respect the media immensely, as I am well aware how difficult it is to be a journalist.” McCrae hopes to pursue financial/economic studies at his school of choice-- Barrett, The Honors College at Arizona State University. Once accepted to Barrett or another college with a Business program, McCrae plans to take every opportunity available, such as job shadowing and internships, to climb the management ladder. “Sports Management is a rigorous, competitive pursuit,” McCrae said, “but I’m super excited. I really have to bring it, not only in the classroom but also when I’m building connections with people. That’s what’ll make the difference.” For now, McCrae can be seen in the halls with a few friends, laughing at inside jokes while watching play-by-plays on his phone. “All of my friends want to be biologists, statisticians, mathematicians,” McCrae said. “I’m one of the few people I know who wants to go into my field. That doesn’t mean other kids aren’t interested in it nationwide, so like I said, I’ll still have to bring it.”  
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