MAY 7, 2021, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A15 everything seriously and following the pro- tocols,” Page said. In 2021, with restrictions loosening and more fans returning to the stadium, the USPBL is bringing back their promotional events to the fi eld for every game. “Our biggest thing is being able to bring the entertainment back,” Page said. “Families are our main demographic and our goal is to bring a Disney-like atmo- sphere into the stadium.” While the two leagues will look incredi- bly similar, one of the main diff erences will be that the Mavericks League will not be paying their players — USPBL pays their players on average between $600 and $800 per month. The Mavericks League will instead be working with an agency to pro- vide players jobs during the season — both leagues provide host families for players. Another diff erence is that the Mavericks League will be playing on Thursday- Sundays while the USPBL plays a more fl exible schedule. Even though the Mavericks League will be operating with limited fans in the stands to start the regular season due to COVID- 19 restrictions, Walker is looking forward to seeing how this new product is embraced by the Keizer-Salem community. “I am over-the-moon excited for the season. This has been a long time in the making. We feel like we are on the brink of something that has so much potential,” Walker said. The Mavericks League is still looking for seasonal employees for the upcom- ing season. Those interested in applying should contact Sam Evans at 503-390-2225 or at samevans@mavsleague.com. Longtime KPD offi cers sign off Two longtime Keizer police offi cers recently retired. Sgt. Greg Barber was hired by the Keizer Police Department on May 17, 1993, and retired on February 25, 2021. Before being hired by the Keizer Police Department, SGT. GREG BARBER LT. BOB TRUMP Barber served in the U.S. Air Force and was a reserve offi cer with the Monmouth 3, 1993, and will retire on May 1, 2021. Police Department. Barber served in Before being hired by the Keizer Police many capacities: fi eld training offi cer, Department, Trump was a reserve offi cer department trainer, School Resource with the Portland Police Bureau. Trump Offi cer, detective, patrol sergeant, K9 served in many capacities: fi eld training unit supervisor, Honor Guard, and offi cer, department trainer and train- the School Resource Offi cer program ing coordinator, traffi c team member, supervisor. detective, patrol sergeant, Community Lt. Bob Trump was hired by the Response Unit sergeant, detective ser- Keizer Police Department on January geant and lieutenant. Speed Bump By DAVE COVERLY t ’ n o D r e g dan ! E Y n e m o H our FREE DRYER VENT CLEANING WI T H ANY DUCT CLEANING GET YOUR FREE QUOTE TODAY! SummitClean.com • 1- 800 -769 -155 3 Fire & Smoke Damage • Water Damage • Storm Damage Mold Remediation & Inspections • Emergency Response