AUGUST 183 20173 KEIZERTIMES3 PAGE B3 Volcanoes drop four straight Wednesday, Aug. 9: Volcanoes 4, Hillsboro 3 This series evener was a win from behind after the host Hops scored all their runs in the second inning. Salem-Keizer scored two runs in the fourth inning and one each in the seventh and eighth. The Volcanoes were helped by strong pitching, which held Hillsboro to fi ve hits while the visitors had eight. Three singles, two stolen bases, and two force outs gave the Hops all their runs. In the Volcano fourth, Or- lando Garcia led off a walk. Ryan Kirby singled and ad- vanced on a throw and a sac- rifi ce bunt that scored Garcia. Kirby scored on a ground out. Shane Matheny led off the seventh with a double and scored on a single by Dal- ton Combs. Logan Baldwin scored in the eighth by ad- vancing on two ground outs after doubling. Garrett Cave was the win- ning pitcher in relief for a 1-0 record, and John Russell had his fourth save. Matt Peacock was the loser in relief at 0-2. Thursday, Aug. 10: Hillsboro 3, Volcanoes 1 Hillsboro pitchers quieted Salem-Keizer bats to get the series win. The Hops, who scored all their runs in the fourth in- ning, outhit the Volcanoes only 6-4 but had the only extra-base hits of the game, two doubles. The Volcanoes scored the fi rst run of the game in the third. Chris Corbett led off with a single and went to second base on a sacrifi ce bunt by Malique Ziegler. Corbett went to third on a ground out and scored on a wild pitch from starter Brian Shaffer. In the Hillsboro fourth, four singles, a double, and two wild pitches by starting and losing pitcher Jose Marte pro- duced the three runs. Jorge Perez hit the double, driving in the last run. Marte’s record went to 1-3, but Andy Rohloff had his best appearance by far, strik- ing out four in his two relief innings. Kevin McCanna was the winner in relief with a 2-0 record. Friday, Aug. 11: Volcanoes 6, Vancouver 2 Improved pitching and Malique Ziegler’s emergence from a slump gave the Volca- noes a win in this fi rst of a se- ries of fi ve road games. Vancouver scored the fi rst run of the game in the fi rst inning, but Salem-Keizer came back with three in the third and stayed ahead. Starter Jason Bahr was the winning pitcher at 3-1, strik- ing out seven in his fi ve in- nings. Alejandro De La Rosa and Tyler Schimpf pitched State runner-up KEIZERTIMES/Derek Wiley Volcanoes infi elder Orlando Garcia was 1-for-3 with a run scored and two walks at Vancouver on Monday3 Aug. 14. well in relief. Ziegler had two hits, in- cluding his third home run of the season. Logan Baldwin had three hits. Each team had 11 hits, but Volcano pitchers scattered the Canadians’ hits. Vancouver starter Juan Nunez took the loss for a 2-6 record. Saturday, Aug. 12: Vancouver 4, Volcanoes 2 Salem-Keizer had eight hits, as did the Canadians, but made fi ve errors to help the host team even the series. Ryan Kirby had three hits for the Volcanoes and scored a run, but Vancouver’s Kacy Clemens also had three hits and batted in two runs. All the Vancouver runs, four of them earned, were charged to starter Greg Jacknewitz, a newcomer. Luis Pino and Logan Webb pitched well in relief. Jacknewitz took the loss with an 0-1 record. The win- ning pitcher was Vancouver’s starter, Dalton Rodriguez, at 5-4. William Ouellette had his eighth save. Monday, Aug. 14: Vancouver 7, Volcanoes 4 Two bases-loaded walks, two passed balls, an error, and only fi ve hits meant another loss for the Volcanoes. Only three of the Cana- dians’ runs were earned. Juan Benitez, Salem-Keizer’s start- ing and losing pitcher at 1-4, allowed four runs, but only one was earned. Jake Fish- man was the winning pitcher in relief with a 1-0 record, and William Ouelette got his ninth save. Vancouver had 10 hits, with Samad Taylor the only hitless man in the lineup. Bryce Johnson was the only Volcano to have two hits or score two runs. The Volcanoes’ best inning was the fi fth, when Johnson and Orlando Garcia singled and advanced on a wild pitch. Ryan Kirby drove Johnson in by reaching on a fi elder’s choice. Garcia scored on a ground out. Tuesday, Aug. 15: Vancouver 10, Volcanoes 5 This meant a 4-1 series win for the hosts. It was a contest until the bottom of the sixth inning, when the Canadians had their second four-run rally in suc- cession. Three singles, a dou- ble, and a wild pitch put the game out of reach for Salem- Keizer. The Volcanoes scored one run each in the fi rst, second, and third. They scored twice in the fi fth on singles by Ju- nior Amion and Bryce John- son, a pitch that hit Logan Baldwin, and a sacrifi ce fl y by Ryan Kirby. Cam O’Brien had four hits for Vancouver and Norberto Obeso, Logan Warmoth, and Brock Lundquist three apiece. Miguel Burgos was the winning pitcher in relief with a 2-0 record. Andy Rohloff, also in relief, was the loser at 0-2. ONE RUN, continued from Page B1 bases. Owen Spiwak drove in Clemens and Adams with a single to center, with Taylor reaching third. A wild pitch scored Taylor, and Lizardo got Spiwak home with a single to center. In the Salem-Keizer sev- enth, Orlando Garcia and Shane Matheny walked. Ju- nior Amion doubled to right, scoring Garcia and moving Matheny to third. A ground out by Dylan Manwaring drove in Matheny, and moved Amion to third. A ground out by Brown scored Amion. After Ziegler and Johnson walked, Yordano Herdenez relieved Rodning and struck out Baldwin to end the threat. Vancouver sought an insur- ance run in the eighth. Reggie Pruitt led off with a double to left and went to third on a sac- rifi ce bunt, but Matheny, on a fi elder’s choice that put Logan Warmoth on fi rst, threw out Warmoth at home. John Russell pitched the ninth for the Volcanoes and retired the Canadians in order. Orlando Pascual pitched the bottom of the ninth and did the same to Salem-Keizer. Rodning was the winning pitcher with a 4-1 record, and Pascual had his third save. Cave took the loss at 1-1. Submitted Keizer Little League’s 11-and-under softball team fi nished second in the state tournament at Medford on July 22-23. The girls are coached by Kurt Laukkenen3 Tyler Tarr & April McVay. Players include Kaitlyn Donnelly3 Jade Gardner3 Christine Mccants3 Emma Bravo3 Micah McVay3 Kamryn Long3 Ali Martinez3 Natalie McKechnie3 Marisa Tarr3 Kendra Allison and Gracie Laukkanen. KEIZER CLASSIFIEDS HELP WANTED PRODUCTION TEAM MEMBERS WANTED! Great Pay, Outstanding Benefi ts! Salem & Wilsonville Facilities. Training Provided. 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