PAGE A10, KEIZERTIMES, AUGUST 28, 2020 2021 BRONCO SUMMER SALE EVENT RESERVE YOURS NOW 0% APR FOR 72 MONTHS ON ALL* 2020 FORD F-150 AND ALL 2020 SUVS 3555 River Road N, Keizer (503) 463- 4853 www.skylineforddirect.com Not all buyers will qualify for Ford Credit financing. Not available on F-150 Raptor. Residency restrictions apply. See dealer for qualifications and complete details. Offer ends 8-31-2020. QUALIFIED BUYERS FINANCING THROUGH FORD CREDIT * KEIZERTIMES.COM MYB eighth graders get one last chance to shine BY MATT RAWLINGS Of the Keizertimes Despite their fi nal youth season being lost due to COVID-19, McNary Youth Baseball (MYB) wanted to provide one last memorable experience for their players. The MYB outgoing eighth graders got the chance to play a pickup game under the lights against Woodburn at Volcanoes Stadium on Wednesday Aug. 19. “With all that our kids have been through, we want- ed to provide an opportunity for them to play under the lights at (Volcanoes) Stadium and give them that special moment before they go off to high school,” MYB president Bo Lane said. “I just wanted them to soak in the moment and have a great night playing baseball.” The game was played in honor of Chris Holt, a Keiz- er resident and former youth baseball player who passed away in 2003 of leukemia. He was only 13 years old. MYB has taken multiple opportunities to honor the memory of Holt, including creating a $1,000 yearly schol- arship for any graduating se- nior of McNary High School who has been an active par- were quiet for much of the ticipant in any McNary High contest, the Celtics pulled off an incredible two-out rally in School sports programs. MYB was also attempt- the top of the fi rst. A f t e r ing to work Wo o d b u r n alongside the pitcher Aaron Salem-Keiz- “ With all that Cruz start- er School in our kids have ed the frame renovating off by fanning and renam- been through, back-to-back ing the fi eld McNary hit- at Whiteaker we wanted ters, Landon Middle School to provide an Gerig and to Chris Holt opportunity for Bradley Fry- Field. man each W h e n them to play reached on C OV I D - 1 9 free passes put the plans under the lights to begin the on hold, MYB at (Volcanoes) Celtics threat. decided to J.T. Walsh recognize Holt Stadium and then stepped and his family give them that to the plate in a different special moment and lined a way. double into “Since the beore they the right cen- fi eld reno- terfi eld gap, vation fell go off to high scoring both through, we Gerig and wanted to school.” Fryman. Walsh take this op- — Bo Lane, scored mo- portunity to MYB Presisent ments later on honor both an RBI-single Chris and his to right fi eld parents,” Lane said. “Chris was a great kid from Andrew Hammond. Logan Hendrickson drew who had an impact on this a walk to continue the inning community.” While the McNary bats and both he and Hammond moved up 90 feet on a wild pitch. The next hitter, Evan Lawson, legged out an infi eld single to score Hammond from third. “The kids defi nitely got to showcase their skills. Even with two outs, they kept their foot on the gas. It’s a testament to our coaching staff and our program, It’s been special see- ing these kids learn along the way over the years,” Lane said. Ethan Ortiz started on the mound in the top of the fi rst and gave up one run and two walks while striking out one. Gerig came in to throw in the top of the second. Al- though he gave up a leadoff single, Lawson threw a seed to second base to throw out the runner attempting to steal second. Gerig then forced the next two hitters to groundout, ending the inning. While the score got out of hand, in Woodburn’s favor, af- ter the Celtics experimented with a multitude of different kids on the mound, the joy was not lost on the players who got the chance to play on a professional ball fi eld. “It was fun to see those kids get that experience. You could see that they were hav- ing a good time,” Lane said. KEIZERTIMES/Matt Rawlings Ethan Ortiz hurls to the dish in the top of the fi rst inning. KEIZERTIMES/Matt Rawlings Andrew Hammond advances to third base. KEIZERTIMES/Matt Rawlings Anthony Sanchez drives the ball down the fi rst base line.