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SILVERTONAPPEAL.COM | WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 2021 | 3B Local stars drafted for Mavericks league Eighty-two players were selected to fill out four teams in the inaugural draft Capi Lynn Salem Statesman Journal USA TODAY NETWORK @CapiLynn @CapiLynnSJ. The inaugural Mavericks Indepen- dent Baseball League season opens in less than a month at Volcanoes Stadi- um, and rosters for the four teams are taking shape. Eighty-two players were selected in the inaugural draft April 9, including several players with local connections. Alexander Wemple, the 40-year-old prospect who drove from Kentucky for the one-day tryout and was featured by the Statesman Journal, was not draft- ed. Two of the first four draft picks didn’t attend the April 3 tryout in Keizer — out- fielder Jamal Howard, No. 1 overall by the Salem Senators, and Wladimir Ga- lindo, fourth overall by the Portland Mavericks. Some players sent resumes and videos to the managers instead of making the trip to Oregon. The Salem-Keizer Volcanoes used their first draft pick and second overall to select utility player Julian Hunt. Catcher Sergio Rey was the first player drafted by the Campesinos de Salem- Keizer, going third overall. Left-hander Luke Kelley, chosen fifth overall by the Mavericks, was the first pitcher drafted. The first prospect on the draft board recognizable by Mid-Valley baseball fans was shortstop Trever Morrison, a former Oregon State University stand- out who was selected by the Campesi- nos sixth overall. Morrison, like many of the players drafted, has minor league experience. The 20th overall pick was South Sa- lem High School standout Danny Alva- rado, a catcher-third baseman chosen by the Mavericks, managed by Alan Embree. Because players in the inde- pendent league don’t get paid, they retain their amateur status. Alvara- do, who helped the Saxons reach the OSAA Class 6A state semifinals in 2018 and 2019, is a senior at South. The Campesinos, managed by Daniel Robertson, are looking like a farm team for Western Oregon University, drafting five players who played for the Wolves. Left-handed pitcher Austin Crowson was drafted 22nd overall, infielder Col- lin Runge 30th, right-handed pitcher AJ Burke 32nd, infielder Patrick Chung 38th, and right-handed pitcher Cam Walker 46th. Another Western Oregon product went to the Senators, right-handed pitcher Matt Dunaway, with the 40th overall selection. The Senators, managed by Dave Wong, also drafted right-handed pitch- er Mickey Walker, who is listed as the league’s CEO, with the 57th pick overall. Walker played at McNary High School and Saint Martin’s University in Lacey, Washington, before returning to Keizer to help operate the Salem-Keizer Volcanoes. His parents, Jerry and Lisa Walker, brought minor league baseball back to Salem-Keizer in 1997, and their club was affiliated with the San Francis- co Giants until being left out of the mix during Major League Baseball’s recent restructuring of its farm system. The Senators also drafted JaVon Lo- gan with their 19th round selection. Lo- gan is a 2017 graduate of Regis High School in Stayton where he was a first- team Class 2A/1A all-state selection af- ter batting .516 with a 1.000 slugging percentage. He is currently playing for Chemeketa Community College. The Mavericks league has no ties to the majors. The team selected former McKay, Chemeketa and Western Oregon out- fielder Alex Emerson with the 44th pick and Riley Newman, who pitched at West Salem and Linfield, with the 76th pick. A pair of former Giants prospects perhaps familiar to Salem-Keizer fans also were drafted — right-handed pitcher Israel Cruz eighth overall to the Senators, and catcher Keyberth Mejias 31st overall by the Volcanoes, managed by Tony Torcato. Each team is allowed 22 players on its roster, and league rules allow only so many transactions during the season. All four teams left at least one roster spot open — the Volcanoes and Campe- sinos two — giving them flexibility en- tering the season. The season runs from May 13 through Aug. 29, and all games will be played at Volcanoes Stadium. Game times are 6:35 p.m. Thursdays and Fridays, and 1 p.m. and 6:35 p.m. Saturdays and Sun- days. Season tickets and ticket packages are available by emailing maverick- sleague2021@gmail.com or calling 503- 390-2225. The league continues to recruit host families to provide housing, meals and transportation for a player or players. One of the perks of being a host family includes free season tickets. For more information, contact Judy Fromherz at judy.fromherz@gmail.com or Lisa Walker at lisa@mavsleague.com. Capi Lynn can be reached at clynn@StatesmanJournal.com or 503- 399-6710, or follow her on Twitter 2021 Draft and Facebook 1 Salem Senators, Jamal Howard, OF 2 Salem-Keizer Volcanoes, Julian Hunt, UT 3 Campesinos de Salem-Keizer, Ser- gio Rey, C 4 Portland Mavericks, Wladimir Ga- lindo, UT 5 Mavericks, Luke Kelley, LHP 6 Campesinos, Trever Morrison, SS, Oregon State University 2016 7 Volcanoes, Drew Schutt, INF 8 Senators, Israel Cruz, RHP, Sa- lem-Keizer Volcanoes 2019 9 Senators, Kenny Peoples-Walls, SS 10 Volcanoes, Carson Lee, INF 11 Campesinos, Bradley O’Connor, RHP 12 Mavericks, Rodny Rodriguez, SS 13 Mavericks, Travis Edgar, RHP 14 Campesinos, Colby Nealy, RHP 15 Volcanoes, Seth Burris, RHP 16 Senators, Dalys Binder, OF 17 Senators, Brock Riley, RHP 18 Volcanoes, Jake Lialios, RHP 19 Campesinos, Eli Fultz, LHP 20 Mavericks, Danny Alvarado, C-3B, South Salem High School 2021 21 Mavericks, Chris Nowlin, RHP 22 Campesinos, Austin Crowson, LHP, Western Oregon University 2019 23 Volcanoes, CJ Epperson, OF 24 Senators, Taylor Travess, OF 25 Senators, Raul Shaw, INF 26 Volcanoes, Mason McAlister, RHP 27 Campesinos, Rick Phillips, OF 28 Mavericks, Mathew Holliday, INF 29 Mavericks, Conner Anderson, 1B 30 Campesinos, Collin Runge, INF, Western Oregon University 2019 31 Volcanoes, Keyberth Mejias, C, Salem-Keizer Volcanoes 2019 32 Senators, AJ Burke, RHP, West- ern Oregon University 2013 33 Senators, Angeddy Almanzar, C 34 Volcanoes, Brenden Nipp, RHP 35 Campesinos, Kyle Lugar, RHP 36 Mavericks, Drake Zarate, C 37 Mavericks, Lenny Gwizdala, LHP 38 Campesinos, Patrick Chung, INF, Western Oregon University 2019 39 Volcanoes, Nick DiBenedetto, INF 40 Senators, Matt Dunaway, RHP, Western Oregon University 2021 41 Senators, Jordan Pearce, 3B 42 Volcanoes, Xavier Ulrich, C 43 Campesinos, Joseph Nunn, OF 44 Mavericks, Alex Emerson, OF, McKay High School 2012, Chemeketa Community College 2015, Western Oregon University 2017 45 Mavericks, Humberto Soto, INF 46 Campesinos, Cam Walker, RHP, Western Oregon University 2019 47 Volcanoes, Bryan Ruby, 3B 48 Senators, Travis Tanaka, C 49 Senators, Roberto Clemente Ji- menez, LHP 50 Volcanoes, Evan Brisentine, LHP 51 Campesinos, Nick Ybarra, UT 52 Mavericks, Logan Campbell, RHP 53 Mavericks, Kyle McCormick, UT 54 Campesinos, Jeff Chandler, OF 55 Volcanoes, Sean Kiley, RHP 56 Senators, Jordan Drake, OF 57 Senators, Mickey Walker, RHP, Mavericks league front office 2021 58 Volcanoes, Adrian DeMar, RHP 59 Campesinos, Adarius Moody, C 60 Mavericks, Parker Swindell, UT 61 Mavericks, Ethan Rosebeck, RHP 62 Campesinos, Dakota McFad- den, UT 63 Volcanoes, Nathan Gilman, RHP 64 Senators, Aaron Johnson, UT 65 Senators, Malcolm Dowell, OF 66 Volcanoes, Matt McDonald, RHP 67 Campesinos, Von Aulger, UT 68 Mavericks, Chris Sankey, OF 69 Mavericks, Josh Jubile, OF 70 Campesinos, Andrew Baxter, RHPO 71 Volcanoes, Dom Lincoln, UT-OF 72 Senators, Christian Carerra, RHP 73 Senators, JaVon Logan, OF, Regis High School 2017, Chemeketa 2021 74 Volcanoes, Darius Nobles, INF 75 Campesinos, Nicholas Prater, 1B 76 Mavericks, Riley Newman, RHP, West Salem High School 2013, Linfield 2017 77 Mavericks, Nate Hunter, RHP 78 Campesinos, Eric Whitfield, UT 79 Volcanoes, Leomar Jimenez, OF 80 Senators, Austin Stephens, LHP 81 Senators, Justin Kortessis, RHP 82 Mavericks, TJ Pruneda ,LHP South Salem’s Danny Alvarado, seen in 2019, is a catcher-third baseman chosen by the Mavericks, managed by Alan Embree. 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