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    AUGUST 28, 2015, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A9
Volcanoes struggle for consistency
By HERB SWETT
For the Keizertimes
The Volcanoes got into
something of a slump, going
3-4 (see separate story page 10)
in the last seven days before
press time.
Aug. 19: Volcanoes 10,
Hillsboro 7
It was Ronnie Jebavy’s big
night as Salem-Keizer kept
the visiting Hops from a series
sweep.
The game was tight, but
nobody could shut down Je-
bavy. The Volcanoes’ center
fi elder hit two home runs and
a triple in four times at bat,
driving in four runs from the
leadoff spot, scoring three and
making several outstanding
defensive plays. It was the fi rst
time this season for a Volcano
to homer more than once in
a game.
Hillsboro started off with
three runs in the fi rst inning,
all on the fi rst of two home
runs by Trevor Mitsui. The
Volcanoes scored once in the
fi rst, when Jebavy scored on a
ground out, and once in the
second, when Jebavy’s triple
drove in Junior Amion, who
had doubled.
Salem-Keizer added two
runs in the fi fth, on a bases-
empty homer by Chris Shaw
and a single by Julio Pena
that brought Jose Vizcaino Jr.
home. The Volcanoes were up
by a run and never lost their
lead.
Eric Sim was the winning
pitcher at 1-1, in relief of Na-
thanael Santiago. Ryan Hal-
stead got his fi fth save. Hills-
boro starter Carlos Hernandez
was the losing pitcher.
Aug. 20: Eugene 12,
Volcanoes 5
The visiting Emeralds led
all the way and made things
rough in the fi fth and sixth
innings.
Grant Watson, recently
promoted from the Arizona
Instructional League, started
for Salem-Keizer, and the Vol-
canoes trailed only 3-2 in the
fourth inning, when he was
removed because of a pitch
count. In the next two in-
nings, Rayan Hernandez and
Armando Paniagua got ham-
mered.
The Volcanoes had eight
hits, including Miguel Go-
mez’s fi fth home run of the
season. Gomez, Steven Dug-
gar and Jose Vizcaino had two
hits each. Eugene had 14 hits,
one a two-run homer by Eloy
Jimenez.
Watson was the losing
pitcher with an 0-1 record.
Emerald starter Oscar De La
Cruz was the winner at 5-3.
The best thing for Volcano
fans may have been the atten-
dance of 3,110.
Aug. 21: Eugene 7,
Volcanoes 6
The Emeralds achieved a
series win by doing every-
thing better than the Vol-
canoes, except that Volcano
pitchers had more strikeouts
and each club made two er-
rors.
Salem-Keizer led for a
while, scoring two runs in the
fourth inning for a 4-3 lead,
but Eugene tied the score in
the fi fth and went ahead for
good in the sixth.
The visitors outhit the
Volcanoes 13-7, but Salem-
Keizer’s John Riley hit the
only home run of the game. It
was his third of the season and
came in the third with Miguel
Gomez on base. Andrew Ely
had four hits for the Emeralds
and Donnie Dewees three.
Adbert Alzolay was the
winning pitcher in relief at
4-2, and Scott Effross had his
second save. David Owen was
the loser in relief. Volcano
starter Logan Webb had fi ve
strikeouts, as did closer Cory
Taylor.
Aug. 23: Everett 7,
Volcanoes 2
Salem-Keizer never led in
the opener of this fi ve-game
road series.
The AquaSox outhit the
Volcanoes only 9-6 but had
six extra-base hits to their
visitors’ three.
Everett started the scor-
ing in the second inning with
two runs, which came on a
two-run home run by Ryan
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Volcano Ronnie Jebavy slides into second just ahead of a throw from home plate in the game
Friday, Aug. 21.
Uhl. Two more AquaSox runs
came in the fourth, and that
was all for Drew Leenhouts,
whose record fell to 6-4 al-
though he left with a 2.89
earned run average.
Rayan Hernandez pitched
the next two innings and gave
up three runs, but only one
was earned, because of his
own throwing error in the
fi fth.
The Volcanoes scored
in the eighth when Junior
Amion, who had walked
and moved to third base on
a double by Steven Duggar,
went home on a ground out.
Their other run was a homer
by John Riley in the ninth.
Rohn Pierce was the win-
ning pitcher in relief with a
4-0 record.
Aug. 24: Volcanoes 4,
Everett 3
The Volcanoes evened the
series, scoring all four of their
runs in the second inning.
Steven Duggar was the star,
with two singles and a double
in three times at bat and two
runs batted in.
In the Salem-Keizer sec-
ond, Fernando Pujadas sin-
gled, Junior Amion walked
and Christian Lichtenthaler
singled, loading the bases.
Ashford Fulmer walked, forc-
ing Pujadas home. Ronnie
Jebavy singled Amion home.
Duggar doubled, driving in
Lichtenthaler and Fulmer.
Everett’s runs came in the
fi rst, third and fi fth innings.
Drew Jackson of the Aqua-
Sox stole his 41st base of the
season and scored the fi rst-
inning run.
Starter Nolan Riggs was
the winning pitcher with a
4-2 record. Ryan Halstead
had his fi fth save. Everett
starter Luiz Gohara took the
loss, running his record to
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Aug. 25: Volcanoes 1,
Everett 4
Salem-Keizer never led in
this game, which was a one-
hitter through six innings.
Jacob Brentz, the AquaSox
starter, went six innings, al-
lowing only a single to Chris-
tian Lichtenthaler and two
walks, striking out fi ve for his
fi rst win with no losses.
Everett scored once in the
second inning and once in the
fourth. The Volcanoes cut the
lead to one run in the seventh
when Junior Amion, who had
singled, reached second on an
error and third on a ground
out, scored on a wild pitch by
reliever Joey Strain.
The AquaSox added a run
in the seventh on a home run
by Alex Jackson and one in
the eighth on a walk, a bunt, a
grounder and a single.
Kyle Wilcox was Ever-
ett’s closer with his eighth
save. Mike Connolly, who
started for the Volcanoes, al-
lowed eight hits but struck
out six in his fi ve innings and
is now 4-2.
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DEVELOPMENT CODE
TEXT AMENDMENT
CASE NO. 2015-13
PURPOSE OF HEARING:
The Planning Commission
will hold a public hearing to
consider proposed revisions
to Section 2.203 (Permitted
Uses Generally) to prohibit
the storage or display
merchandise or other material
on a sidewalk.
LAND USE DECISION
CRITERIA: The criteria upon
which the decision on this
matter will be based can be
found in Section 3.111 (Text
Amendments) of the Keizer
Development Code.
DATE AND TIME OF
HEARING:
Wednesday,
September 9, 2015: 6:00 PM.
LOCATION OF HEARING:
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City
Council
Chambers, Keizer City Hall,
930 Chemawa Road NE,
Keizer.
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hearing or may submit written
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