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    JUNE 9, 2017, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A13
Volcanoes open season
June 13 with exhibition
SUBMITTED/Wes Rios
Claggett Creek eighth graders Emmanuel Figuero, Ethan Martin, Dyami Rios and Gabriel Marti-
nez had the fastest time in the 4x100 relay at the Oregon Meet of Champions.
CHAMPS,
continued from Page 12
“We just pushed our-
selves,” Acosta said. “We were
determined to get in the top
fi ve.”
CCMS had the fastest time
before three teams passed
them in the fi nal heat.
“They’ve done something
our other 4x400s haven’t
done, continuing to break
records,” Richardson said.
“That’s been a huge accom-
plishment for both of these
relay teams.”
Figueroa was chasing the
same feeling he got after
winning the 4x100.
“I wanted to have the
same experience with them,”
Figueroa said.
“Winning fi rst in our heat
was a great achievement, get-
ting our time and I know
they ran their hearts out and
that’s all that mattered. That’s
what I wanted them to do. I
wanted them to give it their
all because it was the last time
we were going to run as a
team.”
Claggett Creek fi nished
10th overall in the fi nal team
standings.
Whiteaker’s girls placed
15th.
Leah Doutt took fi fth in
both the 100 in 13.01 and
the 200 in 27.26. Doutt, Ky-
lie Nepstad, Taylor Ebbs and
Kennedy Buss also fi nished
fi fth in the 4x400 relay in
4:21.46.
Cole Garland and Rian
Canini led the Whiteaker
boys.
Garland placed third in
the long jump at 19 feet and
Canini took sixth in the high
jump, clearing 5-06.
By HERB SWETT
Of the Keizertimes
The Salem-Keizer Volca-
noes will open their 2017 sea-
son at home at 6:35 p.m. Tues-
day, June 13 playing a college
all-star team.
Northwest League play
will begin for the Volcanoes at
6:35 p.m. Thursday, when they
play the Tri-City Dust Devils
in a home series that will run
through June 19.
For tickets, go to volca-
noesbaseball.com or call the
stadium box offi ce at 503-
390-2225.
All the inaugural (1997,
fi rst year franchise played as
Volcanoes) season ticket hold-
ers will appear on the fi eld
and receive Volcanoes jerseys.
Wally Lantz, project man-
ager when the stadium was
built, is throwing out the cer-
emonial fi rst pitch.
There will be a new man-
ager, Jolbert Cabrera, succeed-
ing Kyle Haines, who is the
new manager of the class A
Augusta GreenJackets of the
South Atlantic League.
Ricky Ward returns as hit-
ting coach and Thomas Neal
as assistant coach.
Former pitching coach Jer-
ry Cram returns to share those
duties with Matt Yourkin.
Cabrera, 44, is in his fi rst
season as a professional man-
ager but has three years of
professional coaching experi-
ence. He played professional
baseball for 22 years as an out-
fi elder, second baseman, and
third baseman, eight of those
years in the major leagues but
none with his current parent
club, the San Francisco Gi-
ants. He is an older brother of
former major league shortstop
Orlando Cabrera.
Cabrera and this year’s Vol-
cano players are scheduled
to arrive at the Comfort Inn
& Suites in Salem at 10 a.m.
Monday.
Register for basketball camps
McNary High School is
hosting two weeks of basket-
ball camps this summer.
The boys camp, led by
Celtics head coach Ryan
Kirch, is June 26-29 with in-
coming third through fi fth
graders at 9 a.m. to noon fol-
lowed by sixth through ninth
graders at 1p.m. to 4 p.m.
The camp is $55 and in-
cludes a T-shirt.
It focuses on developing
fundamental skills like foot-
work, shooting technique,
passing, defense, dribbling
and rebounding.
For more information,
contact Kirch at 541-908-
1609 or rkirch@hotmail.
com.
The girls camp, led by new
Lady Celts head coach Eliza-
beth Doran, is July 3-6 with
incoming second through
fi fth graders at 9 a.m. to 11:30
followed by sixth through
ninth graders at noon to 3
p.m.
The camp is open to any
girls at all levels looking to
improve their skills through
fundamentals like shooting,
passing, ball handling, foot-
work and defense.
Registration is $50 and in-
cludes a T-shirt.
For more information,
contact Doran at coach.liz-
doran@gmail.com.
All campers should be
dressed in gym shoes and ath-
letic gear.
Do not bring valuables,
money or jewelry.
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really close. We won a lot and
winning is fun. It was a fun
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KEIZERTIMES/Derek Wiley
Wyatt Kesler gets his hand raised after winning a match during his senior wrestling season at
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