JULY 14, 2017, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A13
Volcanoes win 4 of 5 at Everett RECORDS,
continued from Page 11
By HERB SWETT
Of the Keizertimes
The Volcanoes won a see-
saw game at Everett 9-7 Fri-
day, July 7 for a 2-0 lead in the
fi ve-game road series.
Ryan Kirby was the hero
with his second successive
great hitting night, putting
Salem-Keizer ahead with a
two-run homer in the ninth
inning. Jason Bahr made his
best pitching performance so
far, striking out three in his
two innings and getting the
win for a 1-1 record.
The fi rst Volcano run came
in the fi rst. Malique Ziegler
led off with a double to left
fi eld, went to third base as Lo-
gan Baldwin grounded out,
and scored on a ground out
by Bryce Johnson.
Everett responded with
two runs in the bottom of the
inning. Chris Torres walked,
stole second, went to third on
a wild pitch by starter Stetson
Woods, and scored on Evan
White’s single to center. Jo-
seph Rosa, who had followed
Torres to the plate and walked,
moved up on the wild pitch
and White’s single, and scored
on Johnny Adams’ single to
left.
Orlando Garcia led off the
third with a home run to right
center, tying the score.
In the Volcano fourth,
Jose Santiago relieved starter
Randy Bell. Michael Sexton
walked and went to second
on a single to left by Manuel
Geraldo.
A balk moved the runners
up. Dalton Combs doubled
to right, driving in both bas-
erunners. A wild pitch moved
Combs to second, and he
scored on a sacrifi ce fl y to
right by Garcia. Salem-Keizer
had a 5-2 lead.
The Volcanoes added a run
in the fi fth. Bryce Johnson hit
an infi eld single, reached sec-
ond on Kirby’s single to right,
moved to third on an error by
right fi elder Austin Grebeck,
and scored as Michael Sexton
singled to right.
In the sixth, the AquaSox
narrowed the Volcano lead
by two runs. Eugene Helder
reached on an error by center
fi elder Ziegler and moved to
second. With Juan Camacho
batting, Johnny Adams’ single
to left moved Helder to third,
but Adams was caught try-
ing to steal second. Camacho
walked and moved to second
as an infi eld single by Aaron
Stroosma sent Helder home. A
single to left by Brayan Her-
nandez loaded the bases. Ty-
ler Schimpf relieved Woods,
and a walk to Austin Grebeck
scored Camacho.
Everett went ahead by
a run in the seventh. Rosa
walked, went to second on
a wild pitch and third on a
ground out, and scored on
Helder’s sacrifi ce fl y to right.
Adams reached on a throwing
error by Kirby, and Camacho
homered to right center.
David Hesslink relieved
Santiago to start the Volcano
eighth and allowed two sin-
gles and a force out but kept
Salem-Keizer from scoring.
Garcia led off the Volcano
ninth with a single to left.
Ziegler laid down a sacrifi ce
bunt, and a throwing error
by third baseman Helder put
Garcia on third and Ziegler on
fi rst. Logan Baldwin ground-
ed into a force out, driving in
Garcia.
Kirby hit his homer to
right center, and the Volcanoes
were up by two. Bahr put the
AquaSox down in order in the
bottom of the ninth.
The Volcanoes defeated Ev-
erett 9-5 on Thursday, July 6,
10-8 on Saturday, July 8 and
7-6 on Sunday, July 9 for their
fourth win in a row.
Everett avoided the sweep
by winning 9-5 on Monday,
July 10.
Emery Love won the 9-10
backstroke and Emma Ander-
son took fi rst in the 100 free.
Erika Robinett won the
11-12 breaststroke. Alex and
Bella Beard dominated the 13-
14 girls division. Alex won the
IM, the fl y and the breaststroke.
Bella won the backstroke and
the freestyle. McCarty had the
fastest times in both the 15-18
free and the fl y. Hannah Wil-
liams won the breaststroke.
Holiday swept three relays.
Hales, Turner, Ava Privratsky
and Claire Hicks won both the
7-8 free and medley relays. Ella
Gerig, Cassidy Kerner, Wil-
coxen and Anderson did the
same with the 9-10 relays as
did Alex and Bella Beard and
Abby Grossman and Emma
Privratsky in the 13-14 divi-
sion. Robinett, Jaelynn Love,
Maya Privratsky and Abby
Grossman won the 11-12 free
relay. Williams, Delaney Roth-
meyer, Sydney Bethers and
Rosa Oliver fi nished fi rst in the
15-18 free relay.
Holiday’s boys scored 106
points at Northview. Jacob Cas-
tronovo earned a fi rst place rib-
bon in the 7-8 IM and the fl y
in 25.34. Jonah Strunk won the
breaststroke. Vinny Arnold won
two events in the 9-10 division,
swimming the breaststroke and
the free. Joshua Grossman took
fi rst in the butterfl y.
Hayden Keizer swam the
fastest time in the boys 13-14
backstroke as well as the free.
Jack McCarty won the fl y and
the breaststroke. Tony Gonzales
touched the wall fi rst in the IM.
Gonzales, McCarty, Keizer
and Ryan Bethers had the
fastest time in the 13-14 relay.
Gonzales, McCarty and Bethers
also teamed up with Nathan
Williams to win the medley
relay.
Payton Burlingame, Noah
Schaffner, Ryan Burger and
Xavier Grantham placed fi rst
in the 11-12 free relay. Strunk,
Castronovo, Noah Williams and
Dylan Somphone won the 7-8
medley relay.
Northview’s boys recorded
144 points. Alex Kosiewicz
took home fi ve fi rst place rib-
bons, winning the 15-18 IM,
free and breaststroke. He also
swam on the fastest medley
and free relays with Hayden
Wampler, Gavin Gasperini and
Jeremy Becker.
Becker also won the 11-12
back and breaststroke. Wampler
took fi rst in the 13-14 back-
stroke. Tyler Barker fi nished
fi rst in the 7-8 backstroke and
freestyle. Zach Kilby touched
the wall fi rst in the 11-12 free
and fl y. Eli Staley won the 11-
12 IM. Staley, Ethan March,
Kaden Chanthalangsy and Luke
Stucker won the 11-12 medley
relay. Michael Halliday, Will
Oglesby, Nick Kosiewicz and
Xzavier Parker took fi rst in the
7-8 free relay.
Northview’s girls chipped in
88 points. Mary Ann Halliday
won the 7-8 breaststroke.
Izzy Kosiewicz, Izzy Kil-
by, Ava McNeely and Ashely
Stucker had the fastest time in
the 11-12 free relay. Kat Kosie-
wicz, Sydney Epperly, Ana
Sponable and Erin Seyfried
touched the wall fi rst in the 15-
18 free relay.
Northwood
Northwood’s boys were
able to outscore Madrona but
the Keizer swim club came up
short as a team, falling 364-
262 on Thursday.
The boys accounted for 158
points.
Grant Schaffer and Cale
Skipper won the 9-10 and 11-
12 IM. Andrew Zeller and Ja-
bez Rhoades took fi rst in the
9-10 and 15-18 free.
Madden
and
Hudson
Hughes had the fastest times
in the 7-8 and 9-10 butterfl y.
Zander Rhoades won the 13-
14 fl y. Ben Diede, Pierce Walker
and Gavin Eisele won the 9-10,
11-12 and 13-14 backstroke.
Zeller and Eric Olsen placed
fi rst in the 9-10, 13-14 breast-
stroke.
Diede, Hughes, Cameron
Harrington and Caedmon
Christensen had the fastest
time in the 9-10 medley relay.
Hughes, Harrington, Chris-
tensen and Jeffery Olsen won
the 9-10 free relay.
Walker, Schaffer, Zachary
Harrington and Kelson Whalen
took fi rst in the 11-12 med-
ley relay. Zeller, Skipper, Elijah
Clendening and Carson Biondi
won the 11-12 free relay.
Eisele, Bryce Junker, Easton
Hughes and Logan Ready
swept the 13-14 medley and
free relays.
Northwood’s girls added
104 points. Individually, Brooke
Junker won both the 11-12 free
and backstroke.
Paris Boyd took fi rst in the
15-18 fl y and breaststroke.
Ashley Hawley and Alyssa
Garvey won the 13-14 and 15-
18 free.
Kaily Wells won the 13-14
IM and Kailey Wilcke fi nished
fi rst in the 13-14 backstroke.
Northwood won two re-
lays. Hawley, Wilke, Junker and
Kaitlynn Roop had the fastest
time in the 13-14 medley relay.
Boyd, Garvey, Emily Alger and
Rioanna Zeller then placed
fi rst in the 15-18 medley relay.
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