JULY 26, 2019, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A11
Volcanoes complete home sweep of Boise
BY HERB SWETT
Of the Keizertimes
The Volcanoes complet-
ed a home sweep on Friday,
July 19 in familiar fashion,
coming from behind to edge
Boise 4-3.
Boise’s fi rst run came in
the second, when Joe Aielts,
who had led off with a tri-
ple to center fi eld, scored on
Yorvis Torrealba’s sacrifi ce
fl y to left.
In the Volcano fourth,
Franklin Labour led off with
a single to center and went
to second when Logan Wy-
att singled to left, but Boise
starter Jeffri Ocando retired
the next three batters.
Conner Nurse, who had
pitched four innings with
three strikeouts as the Volca-
noes’ starter, was replaced in
the top of the fi fth by Scott
Jordan, who pitched the fi fth
and sixth.
Salem-Keizer tied the
score in the fi fth. Simon
Whiteman hit a two-out sin-
gle to left and went to sec-
ond base on an errant throw
by fi rst baseman Michael To-
glia. Hunter Bishop singled
to center, scoring Whiteman.
The Hawks regained the
lead in the sixth when Aaron
Schunk led off with a home
run over the right fi eld fence.
Alex Dubord pitched the
seventh inning for the Vol-
canoes, allowing only one
single, and retired the side
in order in the eighth. With
Wander Cabrera pitching
the seventh for Boise, Arma-
ni Smith led off with single
that was erased by a double
play, which was soon fol-
lowed by the third out.
The Volcanoes, howev-
er, went back ahead in the
eighth with Jacob Wallace
pitching for Boise. Bishop
walked with one out and
reached third on Labour’s
double to left. Wyatt drove
both in with a single to cen-
ter.
With Chris Roberts
pitching in the top of the
ninth, Toglia led off with a
home run to right, tying the
score at 3-3. The next batter,
Aielts, was knocked down
when a pitch hit his head
and was helped off the fi eld.
Trevor Boone ran for him.
Roberts retired the next
three batters.
Volcanoes scored fi ve runs
in the 10th, but Boise could
manage only three.
For
the
Volcanoes,
Franklin Labour hit his
league-leading 14th home
run, and two recent addi-
tions to the team, Brandon
Martorano and Armani
Smith, hit their fi rst homers
as Volcanoes.
Israel Cruz was the win-
ning pitcher for a 2-0 record.
Monday,
July
22:
Volcanoes 6, Boise 5
Salem-Keizer followed a
home sweep of Boise with a
road sweep in this fi nal game
of the fi rst half of the North-
west League season.
It was a pitchers dual
through six innings, but with
the Hawks ahead 2-1 going
into the seventh, the Volca-
noes scored fi ve times in the
top of that inning. Kwan Ad-
kins singled Jeff Houghtby
home, Tyler Fitzgerald drove
in Chris Corbett and Adkins
with a triple. A double by
Alex Canario scored Fitz-
gerald and Hunter Bishop.
Volcano starter Jake Lopez,
despite allowing no earned
runs and two unearned and
striking out seven in his fi ve
innings, left the game before
his team got the lead. Abel
Adames got the win at 1-0
and Miguel Figueroa had his
fi rst save.
Tuesday,
July
23:
Hillsboro 5, Volcanoes 4
It was close all the way,
but the Hops went ahead by
three runs in the seventh in-
ning and Salem-Keizer could
add only two in the eighth
and none in the ninth.
The Volcanoes’ biggest hit
was an eighth-inning home
run by Alex Canario with
Jeff Houghtby on base. Hill-
sboro also had a home run,
which Kristian Robinson
hit in the eighth with Jesus
Marriaga on base.
The six pitchers for the
Hops held the Volcanoes to
six hits. Nick Snyder was
the winner in relief with a
1-0 record. Jesus Ozoria, Sa-
lem-Keizer’s starter, took the
loss at 3-2.
KEIZERTIMES/Matt Rawlings
Hunter Bishop (left) takes a secondary lead off of fi rst base
In the Volcano ninth, with
Fineas Del Bonta-Smith
pitching, Alex Canario led
off with a triple to center.
Yorlis Rodriguez singled
to drive him in, giving Sa-
lem-Keizer the walkoff vic-
tory.
Roberts won his fi rst
game against no losses.
Wednesday, July 17:
Volcanoes 7, Boise 2
Salem-Keizer led all the
way with two runs in the
fi rst inning, one in the third
and two each in the fi fth and
seventh. Boise scored a run
in the fourth and one in the
fi fth.
The Volcano lineup in-
cluded two newcomers,
center fi elder Hunter Bish-
op and fi rst baseman Logan
Wyatt. Both bat left-handed,
adding balance to the of-
fense. Bishop went 2-for-4
including a home run, and
Wyatt went 1-for-2.
One of the Hawks’ runs
came on a home run, which
Bladimir Restituyo hit in the
fi fth.
Armani Smith had three
hits for the Volcanoes and
Sean Roby two.
Tyler Schimpf was the
winning pitcher in relief
for a 3-0 record. He had six
strikeouts in 2.2 innings.
Thursday,
July
18:
Volcanoes 2, Boise 1
This was a come-from be-
hind victory and guaranteed
a series win for the Volca-
noes.
Boise scored its run in the
fourth inning; Salem-Keiz-
er’s runs came in the sixth
and the seventh.
In the Hawks fourth,
a single by Michael Tog-
lia drove in Ezequiel Tovar.
The fi rst Volcano run came
when a double by Ricar-
do Genoves scored Hunter
Bishop. In the bottom of the
seventh, Simon Whiteman
came home on a single by
Tyler Fitzgerald.
Deiyer Bolivar was the
winning pitcher in relief at
2-0, and Clay Helvey, who
struck out the side in the
ninth, got his third save.
Saturday,
July
20:
Volcanoes 15, Boise 12
(10 innings)
Salem-Keizer followed a
home sweep of Boise with
a hard-fought win over the
same team on the road.
The Hawks scored a run
in the fi rst inning, the Volca-
noes got two in the second
and Boise tied the score in
the second. Salem-Keizer
led most of the way, but the
Hawks scored three times in
the ninth for a 10-10 tie. The
public notices
TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE
TRUSTEE’S NOTICE
OF SALE
Reference is made to a
trust deed made by Lisa
Marlene Riggs, as Grantor,
to Ticor Title, as Trustee, in
favor of Habitat for Humanity
of the Mid-Willamette Valley,
as Benefi ciary, dated June
28, 2013, and recorded July
3, 2013, as Reel 3519, Page
397 in the Marion County
Offi cial
Records
(Trust
Deed), covering the following
described
real
property
known as 474 W. Water St,
Stayton, Oregon, and situated
in
the
above-mentioned
county and state, to-wit:
Lot 2, Block 2, BURSON’S
ADDITION TO STAYTON, in
the City of Stayton, Marion
County, Oregon. Account No.
R103294.
The
undersigned
was
appointed as Successor
Trustee by the Benefi ciary
by an appointment dated
May 9, 2019, and recorded
May 20, 2019, as Reel 4198,
Page 106, in the Marion
County Offi cial Records. The
address of the trustee is 693
Chemeketa Street NE, Salem,
OR 97301.
Both the benefi ciary and the
trustee have elected to sell the
said real property to satisfy
the obligations secured by
said Trust Deed and a notice
of default has been recorded
pursuant to Oregon Revised
Statues 86.752(3). The default
for which foreclosure is made
is Grantor’s failure to pay
when due monthly payments
of $592.50 each for November
2018 through May 2019,
on the fi rst position deed of
trust (“First Deed of Trust”)
which is a default under the
Trust Deed: $4,147.50-Past
due payments as of May
2019,
$200.00-Foreclosure
guarantee, $4,347.50* = Total
past due as of May 15, 2019.*
This amount is the amount
past due on the First Deed
of Trust, which is a default by
the Grantor or other person
owing the obligations, the
performance of which is
secured by a First Deed of
Trust to Benefi ciary recorded
in Marion County Records
as Reel 3519, Page 317.
This is a foreclosure of Trust
Deed (described in the fi rst
paragraph above). In order to
cure the default on the Trust
Deed, the First Deed of Trust
must also be brought current.
By reason of the default,
the benefi ciary has declared
all sums owing on the
obligation secured by the
Trust Deed immediately due
and payable, those sums
being the following: The sum
of $9,000.00 in principal;
plus the cost of foreclosure
report, attorney’s fees, and
trustee’s fees; together with
any other sums due or that
may become due under the
Note or by reason of the
default, this foreclosure and
any further advances made
by Benefi ciary as allowed by
the Note and Deed of Trust.
WHEREFORE
notice
is hereby given that the
undersigned trustee will on
Tuesday, October 15, 2019,
at the hour of 10:00 o’clock,
a.m., in accord with the
standard of time established
by ORS 187.110, at the Main
door of the Marion County
Courthouse, 100 High St. NE,
Salem, County of Marion,
State of Oregon, sell at public
auction to the highest bidder
for cash the interest in the
real property described above
which the grantor had or had
power to convey at the time
of the execution by grantor of
the Trust Deed together with
any interest which the grantor
or grantor’s successors in
interest acquired after the
execution of the Trust Deed,
to satisfy the foregoing
obligations thereby secured
and the costs and expenses
of the sale, including a
reasonable charge by the
trustee. Notice is further
given that any person named
in ORS 86.778 has the right,
at any time prior to fi ve days
before the date last set for the
sale, to have this foreclosure
proceeding dismissed and
the Trust Deed reinstated by
payment to the benefi ciary of
public notices
the entire amount then due
(other than such portion of the
principal as would not then be
due had no default occurred)
and by curing any other
default complained of herein
that is capable of being cured
by tendering the performance
required under the obligation
or Trust Deed, and in addition
to paying those sums or
tendering the performance
necessary to cure the default
by paying all costs and
expenses actually incurred in
enforcing the obligation and
Trust Deed, together with
trustee and attorney fees
not exceeding the amounts
provided by ORS 86.778.
Without limiting the trust-
ee’s disclaimer of represen-
tations or warranties, Oregon
law requires the trustee to
state in this notice that some
residential property sold at a
trustee’s sale may have been
used in manufacturing meth-
amphetamines, the chemical
components of which are
known to be toxic. Prospec-
tive purchasers of residential
property should be aware of
this potential danger before
deciding to place a bid for
this property at the trustee’s
sale. This communication is
from a debt collector. This is
an attempt to collect a debt,
and any information obtained
will be used for that purpose.
Pursuant to this act, attor-
neys are deemed to be debt
collectors and this communi-
cation is therefore from a debt
collector.
Successor Trustee, Sher-
man Sherman Johnnie &
Hoyt, LLP, c/o Gina Anne
Johnnie, PO Box 2247,
Salem, OR 97308
7/26, 8/2, 8/9, 8/16
NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
The Circuit Court of
Marion County, Oregon, has
appointed Mark A. Graves
as personal representative
of the Estate of Robert Scott
Graves,
deceased,
Case
No. 19PB05014. All persons
having claims against the
estate must present them,
with vouchers attached, to the
personal representative in care
of the lawyer for the personal
representative, Jennifer B.
Todd, 1855 Fairgrounds Rd.
NE, Salem, OR 97301. Claims
must be presented within four
months after July 12, 2019,
the date of fi rst publication of
this notice, or the claims may
be barred.
All persons whose rights
may be affected by the
proceedings in this estate may
obtain more information from
the records of the Court, the
personal representative, or
the attorney for the personal
representative.
Jennifer B. Todd, Lawyer
7/12, 7/19, 7/26