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JONATHAN
WILLIAMS
JONNY,
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After scoring just four
goals his fi rst season, Williams
scored 46 as a sophomore, in-
cluding a game-winning goal
in overtime to defeat rival
Sprague.
“I still go back and watch
that video to this day, especial-
ly when we’re about to play
them and I still think about it
and hold it over their coach’s
head because I keep in touch
with him,” Williams said.
Williams scored 46 more
goals as a junior and then led
the league with 70 as a senior,
including seven against Rid-
geview, to fi nish his career
with 166.
He was named First Team
All-Conference and selected
to the Oregon high school
all-star game three years in a
row.
“It’s a bunch of kids from
Portland and the Eugene area
and then me,” Williams said
of the all-star game. “There’s
not a lot of kids from my area
that make it to that kind of
stuff. Playing with those kids
it was basically a little glimpse
of what I’m sure it will be like
at the next level and it was a
lot more fun for me to be able
to, not that I don’t trust the
guys on my own team, but to
know that a pass is going to be
a little more perfect, I guess, at
that level.”
Western Oregon, a Divi-
sion-II program, plays in the
Men’s Collegiate Lacrosse As-
sociation.
VOLCANO,
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In the Tri-City sixth, Cur-
ry led off with a single to left.
Justin Paulsen singled to cen-
ter, moving Curry to second.
A wild pitch sent Curry
to third and Paulsen to cen-
ter. Catcher Genoves tried to
pick Curry off, but his throw
went wild, and Curry scored.
The Dust Devils had a 3-2
lead.
Angel Acevedo relieved
Tri-City starter Henry Henry
(no, that’s not a typo) to start
the bottom of the sixth. Di-
ego Rincones led off with a
Texas League single to center,
and Medrano walked.
Dylan Manwaring ad-
vanced the runners with a
bunt down the fi rst base line.
Edie walked to load the bases.
Nico Giarratano scored
Rincones with a sacrifi ce fl y
to right.
When the inning ended,
the score was 3-3.
Sydney Duprey pitched
the seventh and eighth in-
nings for the Volcanoes, had
two strikeouts, and ended up
as the winning pitcher.
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Carter Capps pitched the
seventh and eighth for the
Dust Devils and became the
losing pitcher. In the seventh,
McPherson led off with an
infi eld single and was thrown
out trying to steal second.
Genoves struck out, but Trev-
or Abrams doubled to left
and scored as Rincones hit a
bloop single to left.
Andres Munoz pitched the
eighth for Tri-City. Jesus Tona
pitched the ninth and got a
save.
Hector Borg, manager of
the Volcanoes, said the win
came from “great pitching
and a big hit by Rincon.” He
added that the pitching in the
last three innings made the
difference.
“We played as a good team
together,” the Venezuelan-
born Rincones said through
his interpreter manager.
“We did a great job as a
team overall.”
The attendance was 1,891,
lower than usual for a North-
west League opening game,
but it followed two losing
Volcano seasons.
Two days before, the Vol-
canoes played a non-league
game, winning 6-1 over the
Walker-owned Gresham Gray
Wolves of the West Coast
League, a league for college-
eligible student-athletes.
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