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Hillsboro hits and had fi ve
strikeouts and two walks.
The fi nal Volcano run was
a leadoff homer to left by
Freed in the top of the sixth
off Sam Lewis.
Bryan Menendez pitched
the next two innings for
Hillsboro, and Eduardo Her-
rera pitched the ninth, get-
ting his fourth save. Israel
Cruz pitched the fi nal in-
ning for the Volcanoes, strik-
ing out three.
Canario had four of the
Volcanoes’ hits, matching the
total number for the Hops.
Freed also added three hits
in the loss.
The attendance was 3,565.
Wednesday, July 31:
Volcanoes 10, Tri-City 0
Alexander Canario and
Kervin Castro led the way to
this rout of the visitors from
Pasco.
Canario had three hits,
including a solo home run
in the fourth inning, as well
as two RBIs and two runs
scored. Castro, the starting
pitcher, went six innings,
striking out four and allow-
ing two hits and no walks for
his fourth win against two
losses.
The Volcanoes scored four
of their runs in the fi rst in-
ning. Tyler Fitzgerald sin-
gled Canario home, Ricardo
Genoves singled to drive in
Labour and a double by Jeff
Houghtby scored Fitzgerald
and Genoves.
Angel Acevedo, the Dust
Devils’ starter, took the loss
for a 1-4 record.
Thursday, Aug. 1: Tri-
City 15, Volcanoes 4
The Dust Devils must
have been fed up with losing,
because they made sure this
last game of the series would
deny the Volcanoes a sweep.
Tri-City jumped out to
a 9-0 lead before the Volca-
noes could push one across
— the Dust Devils fi nished
with 18 hits on the night and
also took advantage of four
Salem-Keizer errors.
The Volcanoes got all of
their runs in the fourth in-
ning. Harrison Freed hit a
solo home run, Logan Wy-
att drove in Tyler Fitzgerald
with a single. Then, a single
by Jeff Houghtby scored Wy-
att and Armani Smith.
The Dust Devils also had
a homer, a solo shot by Tre
Carter in the fourth.
Dominic DiSabatino was
the winning pitcher in relief
with a 2-0 record. The los-
ing pitcher was starter Trevor
Horn, whose record went
to 2-3 after giving up seven
earned runs in three innings.
Friday,
Aug.
2:
Hillsboro 7, Volcanoes 2
The Hops got fi ve runs in
the bottom of the fi rst and
never looked back in their
series-opening win against
the Volcanoes.
Tristin English led the
Hillsboro attack with three
RBIs. He had two hits, as
did David Garza and Dan-
iel Wasinger. Salem-Keizer
scored in the second inning
when Kwan Adkins singled
Jeff Houghtby home and
in the sixth when Beicker
Mendoza scored Houghby
with a double.
Volcano starter Jesus Ozo-
ria lasted only 1.2 innings
and took the loss with his
record going to 4-3. Wilfry
Cruz was the winning pitch-
er in relief for a 3-2 record.
Sunday,
Aug,
4:
Hillsboro 7, Volcanoes 2
Seven turned out to be
the Hops’ lucky number in
this sweep of Salem-Keizer.
It was Hillsboro’s score for
each of the three games.
The Hops took charge in
the fi rst inning with three
runs. Ricky Martinez scored
as Jesus Marriaga hit into a
force out. Andy Yerzy dou-
bled to score David Garza
and Marriaga. In the second,
Nick Grande scored as Garza
grounded out.
The fi rst Volcano run
came in the sixth. Hunt-
er Bishop scored on an
RBI-groundout by Armani
Smith. Hillsboro answered
with two runs in the bot-
tom of the sixth. Grande
grounded out, scoring Dan-
iel Wasinger. Kevin Lachance
scored on an error.
In the Volcano eighth,
Logan Wyatt singled Sean
Roby home.
Deyni Olivero was the
winning pitcher in relief
with a 7-1 record. Travis
Perry started and lost for the
Volcanoes; his record went
to 3-1.
MYB awards sportsmanship
KEIZERTIMES/Matt Rawlings
TOP ROW (From L to R): Tyson Smith, Kaidon Miller, Logan Hendrickson, JJ Dunn, Pierce Walker.
BOTTOM ROW: Carson Pletcher, Carson Smith, J.P. Herring,Zeke Wellard. NOT PICTURED:
Grayson Maskal.
Kaidon Miller, Pierce Walker, Logan Hen-
drickson, Tyson Smith, JJ Dunn, Carson Smith,
Grayson Maskal, Zeke Wellard, Carson Pletcher
and J.P Herring were recognized as this year’s
sportsmanship award winners for McNary
Youth Baseball.
Each winner was selected for having a pos-
itive attitude, a great work ethic and setting an
example for their teammates. They have also
proven to be coachable and are committed to
growing their talent as a player.
The winners were also honored at the Sa-
lem- Keizer Volcanoes baseball game on Mon-
day, July 29.
ATHLETE
ALEXANDER CANARIO
OF, Salem-Keizer Volcanoes
Canario went 4-for-5 with a homer and three
RBIs in the Volcanoes 7-6 loss to the Hillsboro
Hops on Sunday, Aug. 4.
Before being promoted to Salem-Keizer, he
played 10 games in the Arizona Instructional
League, batting ,395 and hitting seven home
runs.
With the Volcanoes, Canario is hitting .291 with
fi ve homers and 26 RBIs.
KEIZERTIMES/Matt Rawlings
Volcanoes Biecker Mendoza singles up the middle.
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