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PAGE A12, KEIZERTIMES, AUGUST 7, 2020 KEIZERTIMES.COM McNary seniors get fi nal sendoff on the diamond The attendance was BY MATT RAWLINGS capped at 250 and fans were Of the Keizertimes Even though they didn’t required to practice social get their fi nal year of prep distancing. Masks were being baseball, fi ve McNary se- worn in the dugout and balls niors got to experience one were sanitized regularly. But last hurrah on the diamond. even in the midst of a na- Alex Simpson, Danny tional pandemic, both players Okada, Ethan Patterson, and coaches found joy in the Jamison Martin and Alex return to semi-normalcy. “Honestly, it was actu- Tavera all competed for Team Lincecum last week- ally really nice just being able to be in end as Volca- the coach’s noes Stadium box and played host “It felt really talk to kids to the 2020 when they senior day se- good to have were coming ries, which the opportu- around third. featured more It was fun. I that 100 high nity to play really enjoyed school seniors one last time it,” said Mc- from 48 dif- Nary head ferent schools with guys that I coach Larry across the have known for Keeker, who state. was one of the The prep years,” coaches for baseball season — Jamison Martin, the Lincecum was canceled McNary senior squad. in the spring To begin due to the their opening C OV I D - 1 9 pandemic, which prompted game against Team Sandoval, the Salem-Keizer Volcanoes Team Lincecum trotted out to honor the seniors in a dif- an all McNary infi eld in the ferent capacity — by giving top of the fi rst, with Oka- them the opportunity to play da getting the start on the with their high school jersey mound. Tavera and Simpson played up the middle while for the fi nal time. “One of the most cher- Patterson and Martin took ished events in high school position at the corners. Scappoose coach Camer- baseball is Senior Day at the fi eld. It’s usually the last on Webb came up with the home game of the season idea to have all Celtics in the and provides a fi nal recog- infi eld in front of the home- nition for the senior players town fans. “Cameron told me that and their parents who have supported their efforts for we should fi ll the whole in- so many years,” said Volca- fi eld to start the game with noes CEO Mickey Walker, McNary kids and I said ‘that who’s also an assistant coach would be fantastic’,” Keeker for McNary. “COVID-19 said. “I wasn’t going to try to destroyed this emotional infl uence the lineup, but he opportunity, along with all was really gracious and rec- high school games, this year. ognized that it would be a We wanted to do something cool thing to do.” Okada retired the fi rst for the seniors, and providing them an opportunity to take batter on a fl y-out to left the fi eld again seemed to be fi eld then struck out the sec- ond hitter with a nasty 3-2 the perfect scenario.” The seniors were divided breaking ball. He gave up into eight different squads, a bloop single later in the named after Volcanoes and frame, but a sweet play from San Francisco Giants leg- Tavera at short on a drib- ends. Each team played two bling ground ball got Lince- games in the round robin cum out of the inning. tournament that was held from July 31 to Aug. 2. Please see MCNARY, Page A10 KEIZERTIMES/Matt Rawlings FROM RIGHT TO LEFT: Jamison Martin, Alex Tavera, Danny Okada, Ethan Patterson and Alex Simpson got to play one fi nal time in their Celtics uniform in the senior day tournament at Volcanoes Stadium. KEIZERTIMES/Matt Rawlings LEFT: Ethan Patterson goes from fi rst to third on a base hit. RIGHT: Alex Tavera hits a hard grounder in his second at-bat. Offense carries Celts in victory over Woodburn KEIZERTIMES/Matt Rawlings J.T. Vachter delivers to the plate in McNary’s 14-6 win over Woodburn. BY MATT RAWLINGS Of the Keizertimes The McNary Youth Base- ball 12U squad exploded for four runs in the fi rst inning and six runs in the fi fth on their way to a 14-6 victory over Woodburn on Wednes- day, July 29. While they played with a mix of new kids and expe- rienced players, the Celtics proved to be in-sync for the majority of the game. “I was pleased with the way that we played and com- peted. We had a lot of kids playing in different positions and they all kept their focus really well,” Celtics coach Bob Wort said. After giving up a leadoff triple and a walk to begin the contest, Celtics pitcher J.T. Vachter fanned the next two hitters he faced, then got out of the frame unscathed by forcing a groundout. In the bottom half of the inning, the Celtics bats got hot immediately. Bryce Felbob doubled to center fi eld to start the in- ning, which was followed by another two-bagger by Hen- ry Wort to give the Celtics a 1-0 lead. McNary upped RBI-groundout and Tanen their advantage to 3-0 when Swing scored later in the Luke Allen hit a two-run frame after J.P. Herring moonshot over the wall in reached on an error. Felbob replaced Vachter left fi eld. on the bump “We have in the top of the ability to the third and score in a hur- “ We have the gave up two ry. We have ability to score runs in two a bunch of innings of kids that can in a hurry. We work. get on base, have a bunch “Our guys which really don’t throw helps when of kids that can super hard, but you have a get on base, they throw a couple kids lot of strikes. that can hit which really That’s what it out,” Wort helps when you it’s all about said. at this level,” Derek Ol- have a couple said. “If ivio came kids that can hit Wort you can avoid around to walks and free score later in it out.” passes, you the frame after — Bob Wort, can do pretty reaching on a McNary coach well.” hit-by-pitch. Felbob hit Woodburn his second came back to score a pair in the top of the double of the contest to lead second on a two-run bloop off the bottom of the third. single, but the Celtics re- Henry Wort, the next batter, sponded with two runs of followed with a towering their own to keep their lead two-run bomb to left fi eld to extend McNary’s lead to at four. Parker DeMarco knocked in a run with an Please see MYB, Page A10