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JULY 7, 2017, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A11 BLOWN, continued from Page 10 Salem-Keizer starter Julio Benitez went fi ve and two- thirds of an inning with six strikeouts. Luis Pino then struck out three in two and one-third of an inning and Heath Slatton pitched the next three, strik- ing out six and getting the win with a 2-1 record. Vic Black, continuing his rehabilitation, fanned three in his one inning and got his fi rst save. Friday, June 30: Volcanoes 7, Tri-City 2 Salem-Keizer scored three times in the fi rst inning, and the Dust Devils never caught up. In the Volcano fi rst, one- out singles by Kevin Rivera and Manual Geraldo were followed by a double from Ryan Kirby that brought both home. Kirby went to third base on a wild pitch by Henry Henry and scored on an error. Tri-City’s two runs came in the second and third. The Volcanoes added two runs in the fi fth as Geraldo drove in Malique Ziegler with a triple and scored on an error. In the Volcano eighth, Dylan Manwaring doubled and scored on AJ Ramirez’s fi rst home run of the season. Geraldo and Ziegler stole one base each, remaining tied for the club lead. It was No. 10 for both. Alejandro De La Rosa was the winning pitcher with a 1-0 record, and Nick Deeg had his fi rst save. Henry took the loss at 0-2. Saturday, July 1: Volcanoes 2, Tri-City 1 Garrett Cave, one of seven newcomers to the Volcanoes, lost no time in getting his fi rst professional save. Salem-Keizer came from behind in this game, the Dust Devils having scored their run in the second inning. The fi rst Volcano score was a lead- off home run by Gustavo Ca- brera in the fi fth. In the Volcano eighth, Jef- fry Parra hit a one-out double and Mikey Edie ran for him. With Malique Ziegler bat- ting, a wild pitch by Jordan Guerrero sent Edie to third. Ziegler was then hit on the hand by a pitch and left the game. Edie scored on a sacrifi ce fl y by AJ Ramirez. Logan Webb was the win- ning pitcher in relief at 1-0. Guerrero was the loser at 0-1. Sunday, July 2: Tri-City 4, Volcanoes 2 This fi rst Dust Devil win of the fi ve-game series was decided by Chris Mattison’s two-run homer in the eighth inning. Six Volcanoes played their fi rst professional game: Out- fi elders Logan Baldwin, Dal- ton Combs, and Bryce John- son; third baseman Michael Sexton; and relief pitchers Aaron Phillips and John Rus- sell. Catcher Rob Calabrese and second baseman Orlando Garcia played their second professional game. Salem-Keizer scored a run each in the fi rst and eighth, and Tri-City scored two each in the fi fth and eighth. Volcano starter Stetson Woods, although not pitching to a decision, had eight strike- outs in his six innings. Rus- sell took the loss. Dust Devil reliever Fred Schlichtholz was the winner at 1-0. Monday, July 3: Volcanoes 3, Tri-City 2 (10 innings) Salem-Keizer played yet another extra-inning game to take this series four games to one. Kendry Melo, pitching the last two innings, got his fi rst win for a 1-0 record, hitting one batter but retiring the other three. Jose Marte, the starter, allowed no runs and struck out three in his fi ve in- nings. The Volcanoes got their fi rst two runs in the third in- ning. Malique Ziegler led off with a single and reached sec- ond base on a wild pitch by Thomas Cosgrove, who had taken over from starter Travis Radke. A throwing error by Cos- grove on a pickoff attempt sent Ziegler to third. Rob Calabrese walked, and John Riley doubled both runners home. The Dust Devils, who had only two hits in the game, scored once in the sixth and once in the seventh. In the 10th, Michael Sex- ton led off with a single, and Mikey Edie ran for him. Cal- abrese singled, and an outfi eld error put him on second and Edie on third. Edie scored as Ryan Kir- by reached fi rst on a fi elder’s choice. The losing pitcher was Evan Miller at 2-2. Hoopfest 2017 Submitted Coached by Brian Ostrom, left, Keizer boys Landon Ostrom, Noah Dallum, Conner Roop and Braiden Copeland placed third in the sixth grade division at Hoopfest 2017, the largest 3-on-3 basketball tournament in the world, on June 24-25 in Spokane, Wash. WILSON, continued from Page 10 We have an unobstructed view of Mt. Hood in all its splendor. We are in an arid zone, usu- ally turned brown by this time of year. We have grass still lush and green. We have 37 nice fi sh in the cooler and a long boat ride back into the afternoon wind ahead of us. Devon has volunteered to assist Koskela in fi lleting the catch. It has been a great day with good friends. We are taking home, what many say is the fi nest fi sh on the planet. Four of us can fi nally check walleye off the old bucket list, and plan on coming back again. More About Walleye Walleye fi shing is open year round. There is no bag limit, no size limit. Although, some recommend you release the large females. (Probably not going to happen when a person lands a trophy of 10-16 pounds.) They are the broodstock that produce the next generation. The Columbia leads the nation in producing trophy walleye. The state record is over 19 pounds. Native American Tribal netters have brought in fi sh that would have been world records. Tournaments pay out big bucks and attract teams from all over the nation. Walleye can be found throughout the Columbia. Some have been caught on the Willamette River below the falls at Oregon City. Best way to learn the fi sh- ery is hire a reputable, certifi ed guide, and have some fun. We are Everything Except Overpriced Simple Cremation $795 Inexpensive Burial and Funeral Options Pre-Planning Available On-Site Crematory 4365 RIVER RD N, KEIZER 503.393.7037 Se habla español What’s my home worth in today’s market? 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