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PAGE A14, KEIZERTIMES, AUGUST 11, 2017 SECOND, continued from Page 13 Frandy De La Rosa reached fi rst on a throwing error by second baseman Joe Venturino that let Kirby score. A sacrifi ce fl y to right by Juan Rodriguez scored Amion, and Everett’s lead was cut to 3-2. Everett added a run in the third as a triple to right by Rosario drove in Dixon, who had doubled. A three-run rally in the third put Salem-Keizer ahead 5-4. Bryce Johnson led off with a single to right center, and Brown got on fi rst by forcing Johnson out. Garcia hit an infi eld single, and Kirby doubled to right, scoring both runners. Another Venturino error let Kirby score. The AquaSox tied the score in the fourth, facing a new pitcher in Michael Rivera, as Adams homered over the left fi eld fence. In the Everett fi fth, Cama- cho led off with a homer to left. After a walk to Dixon, Luis Pino relieved Woods. Pino had the bases loaded be- fore retiring Everett with no more runs in the fi fth. The sixth was the fi rst scoreless in- ning for the AquaSox. Tyler Schimpf pitched the eighth and ninth for the Vol- canoes, allowing no runs. The fi nal run of the game came in the Salem-Keizer eighth as pinch hitter Logan Baldwin hit a one-out, bas- es-empty home run over the right fi eld fence. A long drive by another Volcano pinch hitter, Shane Matheny, after Johnson sin- gled to left center, looked like a possible walk-off winning blow, but right fi elder Rosa- rio caught the ball next to the fence. Woods took his fi rst loss of the season against three wins. “Situational hitting wasn’t the best,” Volcano manager Jolbert Cabrera said after Ev- erett outhit Salem-Keizer 13-7. He added that the fi rst- inning errors were costly. Kirby commented that de- fense was the big problem. “We made a couple of mis- plays in the fi rst inning, and they just cost us,” he said. “Just throw strikes,” Pino said when asked how the pitching should improve. “At- tack the zone early in the game.” Thursday, Aug. 3: Everett 11, Volcanoes 10 This home series opened with a seesaw that ended up in the AquaSox’s favor. Salem-Keizer scored four runs in the fi rst inning, Ever- ett scored three times in the second, the Volcanoes wid- ened their lead in the fourth and fi fth, the AquaSox almost caught up with six in the sixth and added two in the seventh, and the Volcanoes came up short with three in the sev- enth. The biggest blow on Sa- lem-Keizer’s side was Malique Ziegler’s bases-loaded triple in the seventh. Everett had two home runs, by Johnny Ad- ams with the bases empty and Ronald Rosario with one on. Friday, Aug. 4: Volcanoes 8, Everett 6 Everett fought hard again, but six errors to none for Sa- lem-Keizer were too much of an obstacle. The Volcanoes led most of the way, but a three-run hom- er by Greifer Andrade in the eighth inning tied the score at 6-6. The Volcanoes answered with two runs in the sixth on only one hit. For the game, the Volca- noes outhit their visitors 12-9. They hit no home runs; an- other one by the AquaSox was hit by Chris Torres in the fi rst. Orlando Garcia and Rob Calabrese had three hits each for the Volcanoes. Bryce John- son had two. Aaron Phillips was the win- ning pitcher in relief and John Russell had his third save. Saturday, Aug. 5: Everett 11, Volcanoes 10 History repeated itself after two days, with both the score and the way the game pro- gressed. The Volcanoes scored fi ve runs in the fi rst inning and had a 5-0 lead through two before the AquaSox scored seven times in the third. Sa- lem-Keizer tied the score in the fi fth and went ahead by three in the sixth. In the eighth, Everett scored the last four runs of the game. Manuel Geraldo provided four of the fi rst Volcano runs with a grand slam, and team- mate Orlando Garcia hom- ered in the fi fth with one on. Everett’s big hitters were Johnny Adams, Onil Pena, and Greifer Andrade. There were 15 hits on each side, but Volcano pitching was the big problem. Two of Ever- ett’s eighth inning runs were walked in, both charged to Andy Rohloff even though Garrett Cave issued the sec- ond one. Rohloff was the losing pitcher. Sunday, Aug. 6: Volcanoes 7, Everett 1 Salem-Keizer evened this home series with the only lopsided win of the fi rst four games. The Volcanoes, who often have failed to bunch their hits this season, put together a fi ve-run fi fth inning that in- cluded Orlando Garcia’s fi fth home run of the season. An error, two passed balls, and a hit batsman helped. Garcia also doubled and scored in the fourth. Among the 12 Volcano hits was Dalton Combs’ fi rst pro- fessional homer in the eighth. Jason Bahr returned to form as a starter, winning his second game against one loss. Jose Santiago, the AquaSox’s starter, was the losing pitcher with a 1-3 record. Alex Bostic and John Rus- sell pitched well in relief for the Volcanoes. Tuesday, Aug. 8: Hillsboro 11, Volcanoes 2 How’s this for a start of a road series? Hillsboro scored in each of the fi rst four innings, in- cluding six runs in the third, and Salem-Keizer never had a chance. Starting pitcher Julio Benitez, who lasted 2-1/3 in- nings but was charged with half of the third-inning runs, KEIZERTIMES/Derek Wiley Dalton Combs celebrates with Bryce Johnson after hitting his fi rst professional home run Sunday against Everett. saw his record go to 1-3. After John Timmins pitched the rest of the third, he was replaced by Cesar Yanez, who had just returned from several weeks in the Arizona League and allowed only one run in the next three innings. The Hops had 12 hits to the Volcanoes’ four, three by Dan Swain, who drove in fi ve runs. Logan Baldwin had two of the Salem-Keizer hits. He and Shane Matheny scored one run each. KEIZER ROTARN AMPHITHEATER AT KEIZER RAPIDS PARK FREE 2017 SUMMER CONCERT SERIES For complete concert schedule go to kraorg.com THIS WEEK’S LINEUP Salem Bowie Tribute Friday, Aug. 11 The Severin Sisters Saturday, Aug. 12 Uptown Music Showcase GATES OPEN 5:00 pm ALL SHOWS START 6:30 pm Please no outside food or beverages. No pets allowed insde the amphitheater. 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Zerr, Pastor Saturday Vigil Liturgy: 5:30 p.m. Sundays: 8:15 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. La Misa en Español: 12:30 p.m. Celebration Services Saturday Evening 6:00 pm Children’s Programs, Student and Adult Ministries 1755 Lockhaven Dr. NE Keizer 503-390-3900 www.dayspringfellowship.com Sunday Morning 9:00 am and 10:45 am www.KeizerChristian.org Rev. Dr. John Neal, Pastor Worship - 10:30 a.m. Education Hour - 9:15 a.m. Nursery Care Available www.keizerjkpres.org