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    PAGE B2, KEIZERTIMES, AUGUST 24, 2018
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Open
Caption
Showing
TUESDAY, AUG 28
6:10 PM
Solo: A Star Wars Story
(PG-13)
Special showing with captioning
shown on screen with the movie.
Saturday,
SEPT 1,
at 11:00 am
MOVIE: T EEN
T ITANS G O ! [ PG ]
Sensory
Sensitive
Show ONLY $4
Special showing for kids and adults with
Autism or other sensory sensitivities.
STUDENT NIGHT
EVERY THURSDAY!
AUGUST 9 —————————————
3:00 pm Throwback: Airplane (PG -13)
5:50 pm The Darkest Minds (PG -13)
7:55 pm Throwback: Airplane (PG -13)
Generally for the 16-20 year old crowd
Today in History
Mount Vesuvius erupts in southern Italy, devastating the
prosperous Roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum and
killing thousands. The cities were buried under a thick layer of
volcanic material and mud. In the 18th century, Pompeii and
Herculaneum were rediscovered and excavated, providing an
unprecedented archaeological record of the everyday life of
an ancient civilization, startlingly preserved in sudden death.
— August 24, 79 C.E.
Food 4 Thought
“Sometimes you have to take a half step back to take two
forward.”
— Vince McMahon,
World Wrestling Ent. impresario, born Aug. 24, 1945
The Week Ahead
REGISTER NOW — Sunday, September 23
Rotary Multi-Sport Riverfest. The event includes
Olympic and Spring distance triathlon and duathlon
as well as 5K, 10K, half marathon and kids’ room. Visit
rotaryriverfestsalem.enmotive.com.
Continuing through Saturday, September 8
Pentacle Theatre’s The Savannah Sipping Society. A light-
hearted comedy that follows the lives and misadventures
of four southern women. Pentacle Theatre 324 52nd
Ave NW in Salem. Showtimes and tickets available at
pentacletheatre.org
Friday, August 24 – Monday, September 3
Oregon State Fair: Fair food, vendors, rides, concerts, and
more. See full schedule at oregonstatefair.com
Saturday, August 25
McNary High Class of 1978 Reunion. No-host bar and
celebration at 155 McNary Estates Dr N. Starts at 6 p.m.
Saturday Night Dance and Potluck. Featuring music by
Crossfi re. Admission is $5, 7 to 10 p.m. at Keizer/Salem
Area Seniors, 930 Plymouth Drive NE.
Movies in the Park presents an outdoor screening of Star
Wars: The Last Jedi . Starts at 8 p.m. at Salem Riverfront Park,
KEIZERTIMES/Derek Wiley
Volcanoes infi elder Jett Manning was 2-for-4 with a run and RBI on Friday, Aug. 17 in a 6-4 loss to Hillsboro.
Volcanoes fall to Hillsboro
By HERB SWETT
Of the Keizertimes
The Volcanoes never over-
came a 5-0 early Hillsboro
lead in the opening game of a
home series and came out on
the short end of a 6-4 score on
Friday, Aug. 17.
Miguel Figueroa, Salem-
Keizer’s starting pitcher, got
through the fi rst inning with
one baserunner who didn’t
get past fi rst base, but the Hops
scored two runs off him in the
second inning and three in the
third. He became the losing
pitcher with a 1-4 record.
In the top of the second,
Joey Rose led off with a single
to left fi eld, and Francis Marti-
nez drove him in with a dou-
ble to center. A passed ball by
catcher Joey Bart moved him
to third, and a ground out by
Dan Swain scored Martinez.
Jake McCarthy led off the
Hillsboro third with a double
to right center.
Walks to Jorge Perez and LT
Tolbert loaded the bases. An
errant throw by fi rst baseman
Robinson Medrano allowed
McCarthy to score. Rose, on a
3-2 count, hit a sacrifi ce fl y to
center that scored Perez. Tol-
bert got home on an infi eld
single by Martinez.
With still only one out, JJ
Santa Cruz replaced Figueroa
on the mound and retired the
side on a double play.
The fi rst Volcano run came
in the bottom of the third. Jett
Manning doubled to right
center, and Kyle McPherson
brought him home with a
double to center.
In the Volcano fourth, Da-
vid Villar led off with a double
to right center. Aaron Bond
singled to right, moving Vil-
lar to third. A wild pitch from
Hops starter Ryan Weiss put
Bond on second. Nick Hill
drove Villar in by grounding
out. Manning drove Bond in
with a single to right center.
Kenny Hernandez relieved
Weiss and got one more out
to retire the side.
Hillsboro added a run in
the fi fth. Perez led off with a
walk. Tolbert and Andy Yerzy
reached fi rst on force outs.
Rose doubled down the right
fi eld line, moving Yerzy to
third. Martinez scored Yerzy
with a infi eld single.
In the Volcano fi fth, Bart
hit a bases-empty home run
over the right fi eld fence.
Pitching took over the
rest of the way. Matt Fris-
bee pitched the seventh and
eighth for the Volcanoes and
Trevor Horn the ninth. Cris-
tofer Ogando took over from
Hernandez to start the bottom
of the eighth, and Chester Pi-
mentel pitched the ninth.
Hernandez was the win-
VOLLEY,
continued from Page B1
on our JV team. I know we
have the leadership that’s re-
quired for successful season,”
DeMello said. “All of them
are competitors and I expect
them to challenge each other
every day in practice.”
McNary has 42 girls in its
volleyball program, 14 on each
team—varsity, JV and fresh-
man.
Dividing up the three
teams wasn’t easy.
“It was a long tryout,” De-
Mello said. “We’re carrying
the largest squad that we can
at every single level because
tryouts were extremely com-
petitive.
“They know each player
has skills we need as a team,
each player is key to pushing
our limits. They have to com-
pete every time they step on
the court or their spot is in
jeopardy. It creates competi-
tion and that is always good.”
Playing in the new Moun-
tain Valley Conference, the
Lady Celts will be tested early.
McNary travels to Bend,
winner of the 2016 and 2017
5A state championships, on
Tuesday, Sept. 4. Summit,
the state runner-up in 2017
and champion in 2015, then
comes to Keizer on Thursday,
Sept. 6.
“They’re very competi-
tive and strong,” DeMello
said. “It doesn’t matter that
they’re coming from 5A. They
are strong programs. It will
be good for the girls to start
the season with them. We are
looking forward to it.”
The Lady Celts open the
2018 season at home on Tues-
day, Aug. 28 against Mountain
View.
200 Water Street NE.
Concert to Benefi t Migrant Families. Performances will
include a variety of folk styles as well as a speech by
labor organizer Ramon Ramirez. All proceeds will benefi t
RAICES, a nonprofi t that provides legal assistance to
immigrant children, families and refugees. Tickets are
$10 and can be bought at the door or online at https://
bit.ly/2KLt0XH. Starts 7:30 p.m. at St. Mark Lutheran
Church, 790 Marion Street NE. For more information, call
805-699-5712 or e-mail dtcolbert@gmail.com
Sunday, August 26
Peach of a Century Bicycle Ride. The Salem Bicycle Club
hosts their last event of the year, offering three rides to
interested bicyclists: The Full Century (100 miles), the
76-Mile route, and the Metric Century (66 miles). Pre-
registration is $30. For more information or to register,
visit salembicycleclub.org
Tuesday, August 28
Free admission all day at Hallie Ford Museum of Art, 700
State Street. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Friday, August 31 – Saturday, September 1
Rummage sale and fund raiser plus vendors, hosted by St.
John Lutheran Church,1350 Court St. NE, in Salem. For
table rental information call 503-588-0171.
Thomas and Warner were
both GVC All-League hon-
orable mention selections last
season.
“I have several returning
players who started most of
last year and players that are
new to varsity were leaders
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THIS WEEK’S
MOVIE TIMES
Avengers Infi nity War (PG-13)
Fri 3:45, Sat 2:55, Sun 2:55, 7:45
Wednesday, September 5
Art intake 3-7 p.m. for Keizer Art Association’s September
exhibit, Watercolor Show. The show runs from Thursday,
Sept. 6 to Saturday, Sept. 29. Artists’ reception on Saturday
Sept. 8, 2-4 p.m. at the Enid Joy Mount Gallery at Keizer
Cultural Center, 980 Chemawa Rd. NE. keizerarts.com.
Book Club (PG-13)
Sat 12:40
Saturday, September 8
Keizertimes presents JFK as part of the Free 2018 Summer
Concert Series located at Keizer Rotary Amphitheater at
Keizer Rapids Park. Gates open at 5 p.m., show starts at
6:30 p.m. Beer, Wine, & Spirits available from Santiam
Brewing Company. Please no outside food or beverages.
No pets allowed inside the amphitheater. For complete
concert schedule go to Facebook.com/KRAORG. For more
information, call (503) 910-3232.
Oceans 8 (PG-13)
Fri 5:50, 8:30, Sat 6:15,
Sun 12:40, 6:15
Add your event by e-mailing news@keizertimes.com.
Darkest Minds (PG-13)
Fri 1:30 Sat 4:40, Sun 2:40
maze
Deadpool 2 (R)
Fri 6:45, Sat 8:15, Sun 8:45
This Week
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29
vs. EUGENE Emeralds
6:35 p.m.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 30
vs. EUGENE Emeralds
6:35 p.m.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 31
vs. EUGENE Emeralds
6:35 p.m.
looking
back in
the KT
5 YEARS AGO
In a Teague of his own
John Teague, who fi lled just
about every role during his
20 years at Keizer Police
Department, will add another
role to his list: police chief.
Teague is replacing Marc
Adams, who retired.
10 YEARS AGO
Two arrested for
Keizerite’s murder
Two men were arrested after
a triple-shooting left a Keizer
man dead. The incident also
injured two others.
15 YEARS AGO
A Keizer police offi cer was
arrested in connection with a
domestic dispute and accused
of two counts of reckless
endangering.
Skyscraper (PG-13)
Fri 2:35, 6:30, 9:00
Sat 6:45, 8:25, Sun 5:45, 8:25
Solo: Star Wars (R)
Fri 12:50, 3:20,
Sat 12:20, 3:40, 5:45,
Sun 12:20, 3:40
20 YEARS AGO
Off-duty fi refi ghter
foils theft at Keizer
video store
Tag (R)
Fri 8:00, Sat 8:45, Sun 6:45
Tenn Titans Go (PG)
Fri 12:40, 4:35, Sat 12:00, 1:50,
Sun 12:00, 1:50
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VOLCANOES
BASEBALL
Keizer police
offi cer arrested
Uncle Drew (PG-13)
Sat 2:40, Sun 4:40
sudoku
ning pitcher with a 5-3 re-
cord, and Pimentel had his
fourth save.
Joe R. Schwab, a Keizer fi re-
fi ghter, gave chase to a man
who stuffed two movies into his
pants at Hollywood Video and
fl ed. Schwab pulled a handgun
on the man and waited until
police arrived to make an arrest.