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PAGE A12, KEIZERTIMES, AUGUST 21, 2015 Tickets on sale soon for Pentacle season Soccer scramble KEIZERTIMES/Eric A. Howald Participants in McNary High School’s annual soccer camp scramble for the ball in a two- vs.-two drill. HOPS, continued from Page A10 Armstrong and Alcantara load- ed the bases. Hernandez scored as Swanson hit a sacrifi ce fl y to left. Armstrong then scored on a wild pitch, and the score was 3-3. Will Landsheft replaced Jones on the mound to start the bottom of the sixth. The Volca- noes threatened with a two-out double down the left fi eld foul line by John Riley and a walk to Mark Nelson, but a long drive by Junior Amion turned into the third out. David Owen pitched the seventh inning for the Volca- noes and allowed only a single. With a new pitcher, Kirby Bellows, on the mound in the Volcano seventh, Salem-Keiz- er scored its fi nal run. Steven Duggar walked on a 3-2 count and went to second on a bunt single by Ronnie Jebavy. Go- mez fl ew out to center fi elder Joey Armstrong, and Duggar scored all the way from second. The Volcanoes had a 4-3 lead. In the Hillsboro eighth, with Owen still pitching, Trevor Mitsui tied the score with a one-out home run over the right fi eld wall. The Volcanoes loaded the bases in the eighth with a one- out single by Riley, a walk to Nelson and a single by Amion. Duggar struck out, the Hops put Breckin Williams on the mound and Jebavy popped out No Job Too Big or Too Small • Additions & Repairs • Dry Rot Repairs • Flooring & Countertops • Roofi ng & Siding • Kitchens & Baths • Doors & Windows • Decks & Fences • Patio & Deck Covers 503.393.2875 remodelkeizer.com CCB#155626 to second base. Caleb Smith pitched the ninth for Salem-Keizer. After striking out Hernandez and Armstrong, he walked Alcanta- ra and let him reach second on a wild pitch. Swanson reached fi rst on an error by Amion at second base that scored Alcan- tara for the fi nal run. In the Volcano ninth, Vizcaino hit a two-out double to center, but CJ Hinojosa fl ew out to center fi elder Armstrong. “At this level,” Volcanoes manager Kyle Haines observed, “every mistake is magnifi ed. We have to get better at the things we don’t do well as much as we have to get better at what we do well.” Salem’s Pentacle Theatre has announced its 2016 season. The season opens with Mary Poppins, the stage musical based on the classic Disney fi lm of 1964. This show will be performed at Central High School in Independence as a ben- efi t for Pentacle. The regular season opens on January 22. This season’s shows include: Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike by Christopher Du- rang (Jan. 22-Feb. 13); The Diary of Anne Frank by Albert Hackett and Frances Go- odrich, Jr. (March 4-26); Urinetown: The Musical (April 15-May 7); The Rainmaker by N. Richard Nash (May 27-June 18); The Aliens by Annie Baker (July 8-30); 9 to 5: The Musical, based on the 1980 fi lm with music and lyrics by Dolly Parton (Aug. 19-Sept. 10); Of Mice and Men, by John Steinbeck (Sept. 30-Oct. 22). The season concludes with Other Desert Cities by Jon Rob- in Baitz (Nov. 11-Dec. 3). Season tickets go on sale in late August for current sub- scribers; new subscribers will be able to get season tickets starting in October. Pentacle Theatre will mark its 62nd year in 2016. Outdoor columnist honored with awards Keizertimes’ out- in Pointing Dog Jour- door columnist GI nal. Wilson recently won Wilson took third two fi rst place awards place honors for an for his work at the article published on Northwest Outdoor a website. The piece Writers Association was titled Plunking: Conference. 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