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SPLIT,
continued from Page A8
Eugene and put Salem-Keizer
back over the .500 mark for
the season.
The Emeralds scored the
fi rst two runs of the game in
the second inning, and the
Volcanoes scored once in the
fourth inning and twice in the
seventh.
Eugene’s runs came on a
walk to Ian Rice, a single by
Blake Headley, a force out and
a single by Donnie Dewees.
In the Volcano fourth,
Byron Murray tripled for his
fi rst Northwest League hit
and scored on an error.
Chris Shaw led off the
bottom of the seventh with
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his 11th home run of the
season. Jose Vizcaino doubled,
went to third on a ground out
and scored on a triple by Julio
Pena.
David Owen was the
winning pitcher in relief at
3-2. Ryan Halstead had his
seventh save. Reliever Tyler
Peitzmeier took the loss at
2-3.
Sept. 3: Eugene 5,
Volcanoes 1
The Emeralds came close
to eliminating the Volcanoes
from contention for the
second-half South Division
title by winning the rubber
game of the series.
Eugene led all the way,
scoring one run each in the
fi rst, fourth and fi fth innings
and two in the ninth, in which
the Emeralds set Salem-
Keizer down in order with
three strikeouts. The visitors
outhit the Volcanoes 13-5.
Julio Pena hit his sixth
home run in the fi fth for the
only Salem-Keizer run.
Adbert Alzolay was the
winning pitcher in relief at
6-2.
Sept. 4: Volcanoes 8,
Boise 3
The Volcanoes kept their
playoff hopes alive with this
victory in the fi rst of a three-
game road series.
Salem-Keizer bats came
alive, but the club ended its
string of tightly fi elded games,
making four errors. The
Hawks, however, made six.
Three of the Volcanoes’
runs came in the fi rst inning,
and they kept the lead all the
way. Two errors, a double by
Chris Shaw, two singles and a
force out produced the runs.
Boise came back with one
run in the fi rst but then was
held to one run in the fourth
and one in the eighth.
The seventh was the
Volcanoes’ biggest inning
with four runs. They came
on doubles by Ronnie Jebavy
and Shaw, a single, a walk, an
error and a sacrifi ce fl y.
Both starting pitchers were
the pitchers of record. The
Volcanoes’ Luis Pino ran his
record to 4-1, and the Hawks’
Colin Welmon went to 2-5.
Saturday: Volcanoes 2,
Boise 1
Salem-Keizer had a 1-0
lead until the bottom of
the seventh inning, when
Boise tied the score, but the
Volcanoes added a run in
the eighth and stayed in the
running for post-season play.
Chris Shaw’s 12th home
run of the season provided the
fi rst run, with starting pitcher
Drew Leenhouts keeping the
Hawks scoreless through six
innings before being relieved
because of his pitch count.
Cory Taylor replaced him and
gave up Boise’s run on a walk,
a stolen base and a single.
In the top of the eighth,
Scott Price walked with two
out, Steven Duggar moved
him to second base with
a bunt single, and Steven
Duggar singled Price home.
Taylor was the winning
pitcher at 2-0, and Ryan
Halstead got his eighth save.
Drasen Johnson was the losing
pitcher in relief; his record is
2-4.
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Boise upsets Volcanoes
By HERB SWETT
For the Keizertimes
A 9-1 drubbing from low-
ly Boise ended the regular
season, but only the regular
season, for the Volcanoes on
Sunday night.
Hillsboro’s sweep of Eu-
gene guaranteed post-season
play for Salem-Keizer, which
despite a 39-37 record for
the regular season earned the
right to play a three-game se-
ries at Volcanoes Stadium for
the Southern Division title in
the Northwest League.
It was a contest for the
fi rst fi ve innings, because
the Hawks had a surmount-
able 4-1 lead after fi ve. How-
ever, they held the Volcanoes
scoreless the rest of the way
and scored fi ve runs in the
sixth. Salem-Keizer returned
to its leaky-glove ways, mak-
ing fi ve errors to one for
Boise.
In the top of the fi rst, Ste-
ven Duggar hit a one-out
double to left fi eld and scored
as Miguel Gomez singled to
center. Boise came back in
the fi rst with a run as Jensen
Park singled to right, driving
in Marcos Derkes, who had
hit a leadoff double to left.
Volcano starter Nolan
Riggs held Boise scoreless for
the next two innings but was
removed for Nate Santiago
after giving up a double to
Brian Mundell and walking
Terry McClure in the fourth.
Wesley Jones grounded into a
force out of Mundell at third
base, but a throwing error by
Dylan Dobson got McClure
to third and Jones to second.
Scott Burcham doubled to
center, scoring McClure and
File
Volcano pitcher Nolan Riggs sends one across the plate in a
game earlier this season.
Jones.
The runs were charged to
Riggs, making him the los-
ing pitcher at 4-3. Santiago
pitched shutout ball through
the fi fth, and Rayan Hernan-
dez replaced him to start the
bottom of the sixth. Kevin
Padlo led off with a home
run, but that was the only run
of the inning.
In the Hawk sixth, Ste-
ven Leonard walked and
went to third as Marcos Der-
kes singled to center. Park
scored Leonard on a sacrifi ce
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fl y to right. Derkes stole his
fi rst base of the season and
reached third on a throwing
error by catcher Fernando
Pujadas. Padlo doubled to left,
driving in Derkes. Mundell
walked, and Armando Pani-
agua came in to pitch. Padlo
and Mundell pulled a double
steal, Padlo’s steal his league-
leading 33rd. McClure’s
sacrifi ce fl y to right scored
Padlo. Mundell went to third
on the play and scored on a
double by Nate Causey.
Heath Slatton pitched the
ninth inning for the Volca-
noes. Dylan Craig, Boise’s
starter, was replaced by Logan
Cozart to start the fi fth, so
Cozart became the winning
pitcher at 3-0. Salvador Justo
pitched the eighth and Cris-
tian Quintin the ninth for the
Hawks.
“It’s better to play this
way tonight than tomorrow,”
was the observation manager
Kyle Haines made of his Vol-
canoes after fi rst just saying
they “didn’t play that well.”