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West Linn runs over McMinnville, advances in playoffs

The West Linn Lions (18-6, 8-2 Three Rivers League, #2 seed) battled the McMinnville Grizzlies (13-10, 8-5 Pacific Conference, #7 seed) in a win-or-go home playoff game the Lions dominated The Grizzlies in all four quarters and finished with a 74-55

victory to advance to the second round of the 2013 OSAA State Playoff Tournament.
West Linn started the game off hot, led by Hayden Coppedge, junior, who earned eight early points. By the end of the first quarter, the Lions had a commanding 11 point lead, 25-14.

Along with the strong offensive attack, West Linn was able to stop McMinnville on defense allowing 14 points in the first, and 13 in the second quarter. The Lions were able to create shots and were able to conduct their offense with ease and by the halftime buzzer, West Linn led 46-27.

Coming out of the locker room, Coppedge started the second half with two big blocks and was able to dominate the entire game. The Lions were also helped by Anthony Mathis, sophomore, who with every shot helped West Linn inch closer and closer to the second round.

The Lions netted 32 points in the last two quarters and outlasted the Grizzlies for a dominating first round victory.

West Linn was led my Mathis and Coppedge who scored 26 and 24 points, respectively. The team was also helped by Ryan Shearmire, junior, who had 11. Together the three of them scored 61 points. Mathis and Shearmire were selected to First Team All-League for their excellent performance throughout the year.

Despite these honors, all of the players are looking to stay focused on the playoffs. Shearmire said that the team will continue to win in the playoffs “if we play good defense and share the ball more.”

The Lions’ next game is this Friday against the Westview Wildcats (13-10, 6-4 Metro League, #3 seed) at 7 p.m at West Linn High School. West Linn played Westview back on Jan. 8 and won 64-56.

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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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