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    AUGUST 25, 2017, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE B3
Volcanoes sweep Boise
By HERB SWETT
Of the Keizertimes
Wednesday, Aug. 16:
Volcanoes 12, Boise 3
Back home for a seven-
game stand, Salem-Keizer put
17 hits together while scatter-
ing Boise’s 11.
Everyone in the Volcanoes’
starting lineup hit safely, with
Logan Baldwin getting four
hits and coming out of the
game with a .387 batting aver-
age. Malique Ziegler had three
hits. Ryan Kirby had 2, includ-
ing his sixth home run, and
drove in fi ve runs.
The Volcanoes scored fi ve
runs in the fi rst inning and fi ve
in the third. The Hawks had
one run each in the fi fth, sixth,
and eighth.
Starter Jose Marte went six
innings and, despite allowing
nine hits, struck out fi ve and
walked only one. He got the
win for a 2-3 record.
Thursday, Aug. 17:
Volcanoes 9, Boise 5
This guaranteed the fi rst
home series win for Salem-
Keizer in 2017; only one game
remains in this series.
Once again, the Volcanoes
outscored the Hawks by nine
runs, with everyone in the
starting lineup getting at least
one hit. Rob Calabrese, the
No. 8 hitter, had four hits, and
Kevin Rivera, the No. 9 hitter,
had three.
Eight of the Volcanoes’ runs
came in the fi fth inning. Six
singles, a double, Michael Sex-
ton’s fi rst professional home
run, an error, and a wild pitch
contributed to the rally.
Luis Pino was the winning
pitcher in relief with a 1-2 re-
cord. Boise starter Ryan Luna
was the losing pitcher; his re-
cord is 2-4.
Friday, Aug. 18:
Volcanoes 4, Boise 3
The Volcanoes fi nally got a
series sweep at home.
Boise scored the fi rst two
runs of the game in the third
inning, Salem-Keizer scored
three in the third, the Hawks
went ahead by a run in the
fourth, and the Volcanoes got
the last run of the game in the
seventh.
In the bottom of the third,
singles by Kevin Rivera, Bryce
Johnson, and Logan Baldwin
loaded the bases. A sacrifi ce
fl y by Orlando Garcia drove in
Rivera, and Manuel Geraldo
singled Johnson and Baldwin
home.
Logan Webb was the win-
ning pitcher in relief at 2-0.
Ethan Westphal was the losing
pitcher, also in relief, with a
3-2 record.
Saturday, Aug. 19:
Volcanoes 6, Hillsboro 0
Salem-Keizer moved into
a fi rst-place second-half tie in
the Southern Division with
the second Volcano shutout of
the season.
Four pitchers combined
for the shutout. Stet Woods
pitched the fi rst three innings,
Alejandro De La Rosa came
in for two innings and got the
win for a 3-3 record, Aaron
Phillips pitched the next three,
and John Russell fi nished the
job in the ninth.
Everyone in the Volcano
lineup had at least one hit ex-
cept for the .375-hitting Lo-
gan Baldwin. Malique Ziegler
shone in center fi eld.
The big inning for Salem-
Keizer was the sixth. Two sin-
gles, a double, a walk, an error,
and a pitch that hit Rob Cal-
abrese produced four runs.
Hillsboro starter Tyler Vail
was the losing pitcher at 0-3.
Sunday, Aug. 20:
Hillsboro 2, Volcanoes 0
The visitors answered Sat-
urday’s shutout with a shutout
of their own, holding the Vol-
canoes to two hits.
The Hops’ starter, Brian
Shaffer, left the game after
three innings, so Kevin Mc-
Canna, who relieved him and
went the rest of the way, got
the win for a record of 3-1.
Salem-Keizer’s Julio Benitez
took the loss to go 1-5 but
accomplished a Northwest
League rarity, a complete game.
Bryce Johnson and Logan
Baldwin got the only Volcano
hits; both were singles.
Hillsboro scored both runs
in the fi rst inning. Ryan Grot-
john singled with Camden
Duzenack on base, and Luis
Lara singled Duzenack home.
Grotjohn scored on a ground
out.
Tuesday, Aug. 22:
Hillsboro 9, Volcanoes 6
This was a sloppy one, with
four Salem-Keizer errors and 3
by Hillsboro.
The Volcanoes’ errors made
six of their runs unearned, and
the Hops’ errors made two of
theirs unearned.
The brightest spot for the
Volcanoes was Ryan Kirby’s
seventh home run of the sea-
son, a two-run shot in the sixth
inning.
Seven of Hillsboro’s runs
came in the third, before the
Volcanoes got their fi rst hit.
They came on four singles,
a triple by Daulton Varsho, a
walk, a hit batsman, two stolen
bases, two errors, a passed ball,
and a wild pitch.
Both starting pitchers were
the pitchers of record. Jhoan
Duran won his fi fth against
two losses, and Jose Marte lost
his fourth against two wins.
Matt Brill had his fi rst save.
Submitted
A trio of fi shermen show off a sturgeon they caught in the Columbia River. Anglers are coming
from all over the world to Oregon to fi sh for sturgeon.
WILSON,
continued from Page B1
that large doesn’t happen ev-
ery day, there are good num-
bers in the 5-8 foot range to
send you slinking back to the
gym.
There are outfi tters all over
the world.
Clients come to them and
want to hunt or fi sh for some
specifi c species.
Outfi tters will then book
them with guides in some
country, state or province.
Outfi tters will usually ar-
range hotels, rental cars and
other necessities.
Fishermen are the same all
over the world.
There is something about
the whole experience that
seems to satisfy something
deep inside man.
Fortunately, two outfi tters
in Germany discovered the
world class fi shery we have in
Oregon.
uninitiated angler say, “Why
fi sh for those ugly things?
Like dragging in an old log.”
Answer is, that person has
never hooked one.
There is a reason they are
fondly referred to as “fresh
water marlin.”
Hook into one 7-10 feet
long that catapults out of the
water several times, you will
understand the thrill of it all.
How big are these stur-
geon?
Stop in at the sturgeon
pond at Bonneville Dam and
see for yourself. Think about
having one of those on your
line?
The Oregon Department
of Fish and Wildlife says a
10-footer will weigh 400
pounds.
During the recent July
trips, Koskela and Foster
landed two at nine and a half
feet.
Although hooking fi sh
Foster and Koskela had
them for 10 action-packed
days.
Catching oversized stur-
geon isn’t your typical cast
out a bait and reel in a fi sh.
We’re talking about fi shing
that can become work in a
hurry.
How about anchoring up
in heavy river current, us-
ing a 16 oz sinker, a whole
one-pound shad for bait, 80#
test line, rods and reels used
to land monster halibut, and
then hook a fi sh and have to
chase it downriver for maybe
up to an hour.
Battling oversized sturgeon
for 10 straight days is not for
the faint of heart.
Why sturgeon?
Most of us have heard the
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