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JUNE 30, 2017, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A11 EXTRAS, continued from Page 10 In the Volcano eighth, Kirby walked, went to second on a Manuel Geraldo, and scored as Junior Amion singled to right center. John Timmons pitched the eighth and ninth for the Volca- noes. In the ninth, Kwon hit a two-out single to right, reached second on a passed ball by Rene Melendez, and scored on a single to center by Gonzalez. That meant extra innings. Kendry Melo pitched the 10th and 11th for Salem-Keizer and was the only Volcano pitch- er who did not give up a run. With Nick Deeg on the mound in the 12th, the Emeralds scored the fi nal run of the game. Pinch hitter Jhonny Bethencourt led off with a triple to right. Payne brought him home with a sac- rifi ce fl y to right. Michael Knighton, who had pitched the 10th and 11th, be- came the winning pitcher with a 1-1 record. Luis Aquino had his second save. Deeg’s loss put him at 0-1. “The guys have got to swing at more strikes,” Volca- noes manager Jolbert said. “All pitchers need to throw more strikes. We’re walking too many batters.” Kirby commented, “We’ve just got to fi nish more games.” Melo said through an inter- preter, Parra, that he had been working on his slider. Asked how he thought pitchers should improve, he said they needed to release pitches out in front. Wednesday, June 21: Volcanoes 5, Hillsboro 3 (13 innings) They showed the day before that they could be tough, and in the second game of the Hill- sboro road series the Volcanoes were tough enough to win. The Hops actually led 2-1 after the fi rst inning, but Sa- lem-Keizer scored once in the fourth and once in the fi fth and led until Hillsboro scored once in the ninth. In the 13th, the Volcanoes added two and kept their hosts scoreless. Malique Ziegler, who came out of the game batting .370, led off the Volcano fi rst with a triple, one of two the visitors hit, and scored as Kevin Rivera grounded out. In the 13th, Rivera hit a one-out single and scored on a triple by Juan Rodriguez. Ryan Kirby singled Rodriguez home. Volcano starter Stetson Woods allowed two runs in his six innings but had six strike- outs. John Timmins, the fourth Salem-Keizer reliever, got the win. KEIZER CLASSIFIEDS MISCELLANEOUS HELP WANTED PERSONALS A P P LY I N P E R S O N ! ABB Stoves Hearth & Home is looking for a person that is enthusiastic, polite, level headed in stressful situations, honest, and is willing to work hard. Must be willing to work Saturdays. Valid Driver’s License required. Job Duties: Assist in moving heavy objects and installation of stoves, fi replaces, ductless units (including in attics, under homes, and on top of homes). Provide excellent customer service in person and on the phone. 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An error by shortstop Yan Sanchez scored all three and put Ryan Kirby on fi rst base. Manuel Geraldo doubled Kirby home. Four hits, three walks, and a force out provided the Hops’ runs. Heath Slatton, who relieved starter Jose Marte, was the win- ning pitcher at 1-0. Kendry Melo had his fi rst save. Starter Mitchell Aker was the losing pitcher. Friday, June 23: Eugene 15, Volcanoes 5 A depleted bullpen that had two non-pitchers on the mound did not keep the host Emeralds from whipping the Volcanoes by 10 runs. Eugene scored fi ve runs in the fi rst inning, and the score was tied at 5-5 in the third, but thereafter it was all Emeralds. Zach Davis and Tyler Payne hit home runs, and Payne and Jose Gonzalez drove in four runs each. Volcano starter Sid- ney Duprey left the game after two-thirds of an inning, and Hengerber Medina, the fi rst reliever, took the loss at 1-1. Matt Pope was the next on the mound, with infi elder AJ Ramirez pitching the eighth and catcher Rene Melendez the ninth. Manuel Geraldo had three hits and Malique Ziegler and Juan Rodriguez two apiece for Salem-Keizer. Elvis Diaz, the fi rst of three Eugene relievers, was the win- ning pitcher at 1-1. Sunday, June 25: Eugene 7, Volcanoes 4 A 3-0 Salem-Keizer lead at the end of the fourth inning turned into a series sweep for the visiting Emeralds. In the bottom of the fourth, a leadoff double by Malique Ziegler was followed by Junior Amion’s fi rst home run of the season. Then Manuel Geraldo homered. The Volcanoes were ahead 3-1 in the bottom of the fi fth, but Eugene scored three runs each in the sixth and seventh. Joe Martarano and Kwan-Min Kwong homered for Eugene in the sixth. Heath Slatton, who relieved starter Alejandro De La Rosa after fi ve innings, was the losing pitcher with a 1-1 record. Matt Swarmer, Eugene’s starter, was the winning pitcher at 1-0, and Jhon Romero got his fi rst save. Monday, June 26: Boise 8, Volcanoes 2 It was a rough start for this Salem-Keizer road series, with the Hawks scoring fi ve times before the Volcanoes got on the board. The fi rst Volcano run was Ryan Kirby’s fi rst home run of the season in the sixth in- ning. The second came in the ninth, after Dylan Manwaring reached fi rst base on catcher’s interference. Pitcher George Thanopoulos threw the ball into right fi eld on a pickoff at- tempt, and right fi elder Aubrey McCarty made another wild throw, letting Manwaring score. Boise outhit Salem-Keizer 10-6, with Will Haynie getting a single, double, and triple. Mc- Carty also had three hits. Man- waring was the only Volcano with two hits. Starter John Valek was the winning pitcher. Alex Bostic, who started for the Volcanoes, took the loss. Tuesday, June 27: Volcanoes 9, Boise 1 This time, the Volcanoes stayed tough in the late innings and evened the series. It was a team effort, with Salem-Keizer scoring three runs in the second inning, two in the third, and four in the eighth. Malique Ziegler had three hits, Gustavo Cabrera bat- ted in three runs, and all three Volcano pitchers performed impressively. Starter Stetson Woods al- lowed four hits and had four strikeouts in his fi ve innings to get the win with a 1-0 record. Kendry Melo pitched the next two innings and struck out six. Matt Pope pitched the ninth and fanned two. The Hawks’ lone run came in the fi fth, when Sam Tidaback led off with a home run. Cabre- ra homered in the second with Byron Murray on fi rst base. The Volcanoes’ eighth-in- ning runs came on three hits, two walks, three stolen bases, and a ground out. 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