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AUGUST 12, 2016, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A11 Future Celtics hit football, soccer fi elds A B C D A:Riley Carpenter leads the attack at McNary soccer camp on Thursday, Aug. 4. B:Aiden Reiar-Vandre runs past a defender at football camp. C: Ben Devos goes through a chute of McNary High School football players. D. Alayna Garcia was all smiles during a game of soccer tag. KEIZERTIMES/Derek Wiley U-PICK Apples and Pears call 503.393.5969 LOSS continued from Page 11 Mendez retired the next three batters. In the Spokane seventh, Kowalczyk hit a two-out dou- ble to right center. McDonald reached fi rst on an error by Rivera, with Kowalczyk scor- ing. Perez then hit a home run over the left fi eld fence, his fi rst, and Spokane had an 8-1 lead. Alex Daniele took the mound for the Indians in the seventh, and Ryan Kirby led off with a single to center. SWIM, continued from Page 11 Give your home the Encore Treatment W INDOWS & D OORS [S HOWER D OORS ] M IRRORS & S KYLIGHTS C USTOM T ABLE T OPS VISIT OUR SHOWROOM 1450 Front St - Salem 503.581.2559 www.encoreglass.co Encore Glass CCB #196078 Award-Winning Authentic American BBQ Now 2 Locations 1210 State Street 503-362-2194 2505 Liberty St NE 503-689-1082 Paris Boyd, had a strong day in the pool for the North- wood girls, winning three 13- 14 individual events, fl y, breast and IM, as well as swimming on two 15-18 winning relays with Emily Alger, Bella Walker and Alyssa Garvey. Garvey also had the fastest times in the 15-18 back and breast, Alger won the 15-18 fl y and Walker touched the wall fi rst in the 13-14 free. Meili Skipper placed fi rst in the 8-and-under fl y and swam on the winning free relay with Katie Alger, Katelynn Schaffer Howard singled to center, and a walk to Geraldo loaded the bases. A pitch hit Reynolds, forcing Kirby home. John Timmins pitched the eighth for the Volcanoes and set the Spokane batters down in order, becoming Salem- Keizer’s most effective pitcher of the game. Gio Brusa raised Volcano hopes in the eighth by leading off with a triple to center, but the new Spokane pitcher, Ka- leb Fontenot, retired the next three men. Matt Pope took the mound for the Volcanoes in the ninth and got clobbered for six hits and fi ve runs, four earned. and Madilyn Mahoney. Mary Ann Halliday had the fastest time in the breaststroke. Kailey Wilcke took fi rst in the 11-12 backstroke and swam on the winning free and medley relay teams with Eli- ana Dean, Ellie Auvinen and Ashley Hawley. Northwood’s girls also won both the 9-10 free and medley relays as Aisleigh Pack, Indy Gauthier, Molly Eisele and Avery Buss took fi rst in the free and Gauthier, Eisele, Buss and Kaitlyn Roop had the fastest time in the medley. Holiday Kameron Splonski had the fastest times in the 9-10 free, fl y and backstroke. He also jumped up an age group to swim on the winning 13-14 Lohr singled to center, and Kowalczyk and McDonald singled to right, jamming the bases again. Blaine Prescott, who had come in as a de- fensive replacement in center fi eld, drove in the three with a triple to center. LeBlanc brought Prescott home with a single to left. Howard walked to lead off the Volcano ninth. Rivera hit a home run, his fi rst, over the right fi eld fence. Fontenot retired the next two batters, and Heath Quinn tripled to right. Right fi elder Spivey crashed into the fence pursuing the ball but stayed in the game. Quinn scored on a passed ball with Brusa at bat, but Brusa struck out to end the game. Hernandez was the losing pitcher with an 0-3 record. “We couldn’t get the big hits,” Volcano manager Kyle Haines said. “The pitching and the defense let us down.” Reynolds, who said he hit his homer off a fast ball, com- mented, “We need to have good defense and get timely hits.” Asked what he thought the pitchers should work on, Tim- mins said, “Just confi dence, re- ally, thinking that your pitches are better than what the bat- ters will do.” KEIZERTIMES/Derek Wiley Kassy Winters swims the breaststroke on the winning 13-14 medley relay Saturday, July 30 for Holiday. free and medley relays with Kian Gonzales, Tony Gonzales and Jack McCarty. Individu- ally, Kian placed fi rst in the 13-14 free as well. Kassy Winters led Holiday’s girls, touching the wall fi rst in the 13-14 back and joining Hannah Williams, Jayla Toland and Emma Privratsky on the fastest free and medley relay teams. Cassidy Kerner won the 8-and-under IM and Kylie McCarty took fi rst in the 15- 18 IM Northview Jeremy Becker won the 11- 12 IM and backstroke to lead the boys. Cole Garland had the fastest time in the 13-14 breaststroke. Kianna Staley touched the wall fi rst in the 11-12 fl y and breaststroke to pace the girls.