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JULY 19, 2019, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A11 SKV, continued from Page A14 Menendez. Ricardo Genoves pro- vided the last run of the game. Facing Menendez in the ninth, he hit his seventh home run of the season over the right fi eld fence. Dubord was handed his second loss of the season. KEIZERTIMES/Matt Rawlings Alexander Canario stands and admires a ball he roped to left fi eld for a double. 14th annual Knights of Columbus Car Show SATURDAY, JULY 20 10AM TO 2PM ST. EDWARD CATHOLIC CHURCH 5310 River Road N, Keizer (Across from Quality Suites) Raffle, Food, and Fun For All! Proceeds benefi t Father Taaff e Homes (For young teens and their babies) REGISTRATION IS JUST $15! Call Mike Gander at 503-390-0826 or email mikeginger@comcast.net crossword Wednesday, July 10: Volcanoes 6, Eugene 5 A walk-off sacrifi ce fl y by Ricardo Genoves helped Salem-Keizer take down Eu- gene in the series opener. The Emeralds had a 1-0 lead through four innings when Salem-Keizer starter Kervin Castro left the game. Eugene added a run in the top of the fi fth, but the Vol- canoes scored four times in the bottom of the frame. With Kwan Adkins and Tyler Fitzgerald on base, Sean Roby singled Adkins home. Genoves then hit a three-run home run, putting the Volcanoes on top 4-2. Eugene tied the score in the eighth when Nelson Maldonado singled Chase Strumpf and Zac Taylor home. In the ninth, a sacri- fi ce fl y by Yonathan Perlaza put the Emeralds back ahead. In the Volcano ninth, Tyler Fitzgerald singled, reached second base on a single by Sean Roby and scored as Franklin Labour singled. Roby reached third on the play and Genoves drove him in. Trevor Horn got the win for a 2-2 record. John Pome- roy took his fi rst loss against no wins. Thursday, July 11: Eugene 5, Volcanoes 4 Eugene stayed ahead from start to fi nish in this one to even up the series with the Volcanoes. The Emeralds led 5-0 through the top of the sev- MAN CODE enth. Salem-Keizer answered with two in the bottom of the inning with a Franklin Labour single that scored Yorlis Rodriguez and Simon Whiteman. In the Volcano eighth, Ar- mani Smith hit a triple that drove in Tyler Fitzgerald. The last run came in the bottom of the ninth when Fitzgerald doubled, driving in Kwan Adkins. Chris Kachmar was the winning pitcher in re- lief, winning his fi rst game against no losses. Riley Mc- Cauley had his fourth save. The loss went to starter Jake Lopez, 1-2. Friday, July 12: Volcanoes 11, Eugene 8 This offensive encoun- ter was another comeback win for Salem-Keizer, who trailed Eugene 6-1 at one point in the contest. A two-run home run by the Emeralds’ Nelson Mal- donado in the fi rst inning started the visitors’ scoring. Eugene also added four runs in the top of the second. Af- ter scoring one in the bot- tom of the fi rst, the Volca- noes responded with three runs in the second, the big- gest blow being a two-run double by Alex Canario. The Volcanoes scored fi ve times in the fi fth. Simon Whiteman walked with the bases loaded, scoring Armani Smith. Sean Roby doubled, driving in Brandon Mar- torano, Jeff Houghtby and Whiteman. Franklin Labour doubled Whiteman home. In the Salem-Keizer sixth, a triple by Tyler Flores drove in Canario. In the seventh, Ricardo Genoves scored La- bour with a double. Tyler Schimpf was the winning pitcher in relief with a 2-0 record. Bryan King took the loss at 0-1. Saturday, July 13: Eugene 12, Volcanoes 1 An 18-hit attack, helped by four Salem-Keizer errors, LESSON 3: OLD SCHOOL Vintage is in! LIKE YOUR LOVE FOR CLASSIC CARS… Your bride-to-be is probably into vintage rings. Find out what she likes, then come witness our wide selection of styles. 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Nelson Maldonado drove Chase Strumpf in with a single, Jake Slaughter sin- gled Zac Taylor home and Maldonado scored on a dou- ble play. Slaughter had fi ve of the Emeralds’ hits. The Volcanoes’ one run came in the third. Sean Roby singled, scoring Jeff Houghtby. Yunior Perez, Eugene’s starter, was the winning pitcher with his fi rst win against three losses. Jesus Ozoria started for the Vol- canoes and had his fi rst loss after three wins. Monday, July 15: Hillsboro 4, Volcanoes 3 The Volcanoes led or were tied in this one until the bot- tom of the fi fth inning, when the Hops scored two runs. They led the rest of the way. In the fi rst, Salem-Keizer’s Ricardo Genoves doubled to drive in Franklin Labour. Then Tyler Fitzgerald singled Genoves home. Hillsboro tied the score in the second. A triple by Tristan English scored Kris- tian Robinson. English later scored on a groundout. In the Volcano fi fth, Si- mon Whiteman scored on a double by Sean Roby. The Hops came back with two runs in that inning, with a double by Daniel Wasing- er driving in Jesus Marriaga and Ricky Martinez. Starter Kervin Castro went six innings and had six strikeouts but took the loss at 2-2. Erin Baldwin was the winning pitcher in relief with a 1-1 record. Tuesday, July 16: Volcanoes 8, Hillsboro 2 Salem-Keizer had a shut- out going until the ninth inning, when the Hops load- ed the bases and scored two runs. Jake Lopez was the starting and winning pitcher, putting his record at 2-2 in his fi ve innings with four strikeouts. Trevor Horn pitched the next three innings and Abel Adames yielded both Hills- boro runs in the ninth before Israel Cruz got the fi nal out. Franklin Labour hit his league-leading 13th home run in the fi rst with the bas- es empty. The two big Volcano in- nings were the second and the fi fth, where the Volca- noes scored three runs in each frame. In the third, Beicker Mendoza doubled Tyler Fitzgerald and Alex Canario home. Mendoza eventually scored on a dou- ble by Brandon Martorano. In the fi fth, Fitzgerald drove in Labour with a dou- ble, Ricardo Genoves scored on a groundout and Fitzger- ald scored on a wild pitch. Andrew Saalfrank, Hill- sboro’s starter, took the loss at 0-1.