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    PAGE B4, KEIZERTIMES, SEPTEMBER 7, 2018
Volcanoes fall to
Hops, miss playoffs
Lady Celts rout Vikings 4-0
By DEREK WILEY
Of the Keizertimes
McNary had not beaten
Forest Grove in the past four
seasons and hadn’t even scored
on the Vikings in the past two.
Senior Abbie Hawley put an
end to that, putting two balls
in the back of the net, as the
Lady Celts ran away with a 4-0
victory on Thursday, Aug. 30.
“I was just trying to be
aggressive and I knew I could
push myself and get a little faster
and just get past them,” Hawley
said of her two goals which
came in the 35th and 45th
minute.
McNary came in confi dent
after getting a 2-1 win against
a physical South Medford squad
just two days prior.
“I think coming back from
South Medford, they were really
aggressive and they kind of
pushed us to our limit,” Hawley
$
said. “So I think we brought seven starters on the bench and
back that intensity that they put seven people off the bench
gave us to our home fi eld and in the game like we did, we
we just came out and knew that didn’t drop in play or intensity,”
we had to play aggressive against McNary head coach A.J. Nash
said.
this team, too.”
With games
Senior Katy
still to come
Wyatt assisted
against Sheldon
on McNary’s
(Sept.
11),
fi rst three goals.
Lake Oswego
The fi rst started
(Sept. 13) and
with a Hawley
Lincoln (Sept.
corner
kick,
18), the Lady
which
Julie
Celts are in the
Dieker fi nished
midst of playing
to give the
Lady Celts a — A.J. Nash, Head Coach their toughest
schedule
in
quick 1-0 lead.
years, maybe
The
fi nal
goal came from McNary’s ever.
“We’re trying to keep our
second team as Caitlyn Yates
gave the Lady Celts a 4-0 lead expectations just on that next
game and not get too far in
with 11 minutes left to play.
“Our depth is as strong as it’s front of us because we don’t
ever been in my 10 years here, have any easy games,” Nash said.
The girls are looking forward
which means when we put
to playing some of the best
teams in the state.
“The team is really
embracing that and we’re
encouraging each other to do
the best we can do,” Hawley
said.
“ We’re trying
to keep our
expectations
just on that
next game…”
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score with a
homer to right.
The Volca-
noes went up by
two in the top
of the fourth.
Franco doubled
to right, and
Combs homered
to right. Wes-
ley Rodriguez
relieved Hops
starter
Yelson
Santana.
With two out
in the Hops fi fth,
Keshawn Lynch
doubled to left
KEIZERTIMES/Derek Wiley
and went to Salem-Keizer’s Dalton Combs had a home
third on a wild run in the Volcanoes’ fi nal game.
pitch by starter
Trevor Garcia pitched the
Gregory Santos. Dan Swain
hit an infi eld single, scoring ninth for Hillsboro and retired
the side in order. He became
Lynch.
Greg Jacknewitz relieved the winning pitcher with a
Santos to start the sixth. Ryan 3-1 record. Horn was the loser
January hit an infi eld single, at 0-1.
The defensive highlight of
and Joey Rose drove him in
the
game, at least for the Vol-
with a double to left. With
canoes,
was catcher Ricardo
two out in the bottom of the
sixth, Justin Garcia relieved Genoves’s throwing, which
thwarted fi ve base-stealing at-
Rodriguez.
Zach Becherer pitched the tempts. Genoves, who was hit-
Hops seventh and allowed less in his fi rst six games and
no runs and one walk. Trevor had a long time reaching a
Horn pitched the eighth and .200 batting average, also had
gave up a leadoff home run to two hits in the game and end-
ed up at .243.
left to David Garza Jr.
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KEIZERTIMES/Derek Wiley
McNary’s Julie Dieker celebrates the fi rst goal in a game with Forest Grove.
By HERB SWETT
Of the Keizertimes
The Volcanoes ended their
season Sunday with a 5-4 loss
to the Hillsboro Hops, who
are in fi rst place in the North-
west League’s Southern Divi-
sion.
It meant a 2-1 road series
loss after a lead that lasted un-
til the bottom of the sixth in-
ning, and even then it was a
4-4 tie. Hillsboro scored the
fi nal run in the eighth. Salem-
Keizer had a lineup of mostly
reserves.
Unlike the Hops, the Vol-
canoes will not get into the
playoffs. A win by the Eugene
Emeralds on Saturday elimi-
nated Salem-Keizer.
The fi rst run was scored by
Hillsboro in the fi rst inning.
Jake McCarthy hit a leadoff
home run to right fi eld.
Salem-Keizer
answered
with two runs in the top of
the fourth. Wander Franco led
off with an infi eld single and
went to second base as Dalton
Combs singled to left. Two
outs followed. Victor Cairo,
usually a bullpen catcher but
the designated hitter, drove in
both runners with a single to
right.
In the Hillsboro second,
William Gorman tied the
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