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PAGE A22, KEIZERTIMES, JUNE 25, 2021 Campesinos stay atop Mavs League Standings BY MATT RAWLINGS Of the Keizertimes Mavericks League Recap: (June 17-20) Thursday, June 17: Campesinos 3 Mavericks 2 (Game 1) Trevor Morrison hit a walk-off RBI-single in the bottom of the eighth inning to give the Campesinos the 3-2 win over the Mavericks. Pitchers Garrett Alvarez for the Mavericks and Colby Neely for the Campesinos each gave up just one earned run over seven innings of work. The Mavericks took a 1-0 lead in the top of the fi fth on a solo homer from Matt Holiday, but the Campesinos tied the game in the fi fth thanks to an RBI-single by Aramis Cruz. Holiday had another RBI in the top of the eighth as he knocked in Danny Alvarado after grounding into a fi elder's choice. But in the bottom half of the frame, Collin Runge brought home Jeff Chandler with a sacrifi ce fl y before Rick Phillips scored on Morrison's game-winning hit. Thursday, June 17: Campesinos 8 Mavericks 3 (Game 2) Rick Phillips and Jeff Chandler had three RBIs apiece, leading the Campesinos to an 8-3 win over the Mavericks in game two of the doubleheader. The Mavericks went on top 3-0 in the top of the second after an RBI-groundout from Parker Swindell and a two-run double by Kyle McCormick. The Campesinos answered back in the bottom of the fourth with an RBI-single by Trevor Morrison. In the bottom of the fi fth, Chandler launched a three-run shot to give the Campesinos their fi rst lead. Phillips soon followed with an RBI-double to extend the lead to 5-3. Phillips would also have a two-run double in the bottom of the sixth to break the game open. Friday, June 18: Senators 6 Volcanoes 4 (Game 2) After losing game one of their doubleheader, the Senators bounced back to win game two by a score of 6-4. Xavier Ulrich went 2-for-4 with a pair of RBIs for the Senators and Matt Dunaway got the win on the bump, giving up two earned runs and striking out seven in fi ve innings of work. The Volcanoes grabbed a 1-0 lead in the bottom after Garrett Kueber scored on an error by Volcanoes second baseman Humberto Soto. In the top of the second, Ulrich hit a two-run double and was later brought home on an RBI-single Jordan Myrow, putting the Senators on top 3-1. The Volcanoes tied the game in the bottom of the sec- S TA N D I N G S ond on RBIs by Dominique Lincoln and Soto. But the POS TEAM W L L10 STRK Senators retook the lead in 1 CAMPESINOS 14 4 9-1 W5 the top of the third on a pair of RBI hits from Edgar Vela and 2 VOLCANOES 10 7 5-5 L1 Angeddy Almanzar, making 3 MAVERICKS 8 9 3-7 W1 the score 5-3 in favor of the 4 SENATORS 3 15 2-8 L2 Senators. *Standings as of Wednesday, June 23 The Volcanoes got within senior housing guide DIRECTIONS FROM KEIZER: On River Road, one-half mile north of McNary Estates. Right on McGee Ct, take second driveway on left. UNIT TYPES: • Assisted Living • Memory Care MONTHLY RENT: starting at $2,855 ASSISTED LIVING AVAILABILITY: Yes AMENITIES: • Individualized Care Plans • State-of-the-art theater • Raised garden beds • All day fresh gourmet dining • Life enriching, meaningful, stimulating activities • Resident created activity calendar • Courtyard walking path • More staff on hand 24/7 than other local facilities • Private & semi-private Memory Care apartments 1165 McGee Court NE, Keizer, OR 97303 • 503-390 -1300 • www.VillageAtKeizerRidge.com Emerald Pointe DIRECTIONS FROM KEIZER: On River Road, one-half mile north of McNary Estates. Senior Living Community UNIT TYPES: • Studio • 1 BR w/ deck or walk-in closet • 2 BR, 1 BA • 2 BR, 2 BA w/ deck or walk-in closet MONTHLY RENT: starting at $1 ,350 ACTIVE INDEPENDENT LIVING: yes AMENITIES: • Full kitchens in every apartment • Beauty Salon • Optional Meal Plans • Staffed 24/7 • Full Activities Calendar • Weekly Excursions • Special Dietary Needs Met • Coffee Lounge • Housekeeping • Community Room • Activity Rooms • Transportation to doctors, shopping, and more • Waist High Gardens • Walking Paths • Free WiFi 1125 McGee Ct NE, Keizer, OR 97303 • 503-390-7700 • www.EmeraldPointeKeizer.com Keizer’s Best Kept Secret DIRECTIONS FROM KEIZER: Drive north on River Rd. Turn left on Wheatland Rd. Go 1.5 miles. On left side of road. UNIT TYPES: • independent living includ. studio and 1-bedroom apartments, 2-bedroom cottages MONTHLY RENT: starting at $1,768 ASSISTED LIVING AVAILABILTY: yes AMENITIES: • Not-for-profi t, Christian community serving all faiths • Pets allowed • No Extra Charge for a 2nd person • 24-hour nurse on staff for emergency response • 3-delicious homecooked meals daily • Van service for shopping & medical appts • Housekeeping • Great Social Activities • Church Services 7693 Wheatland Rd N, Keizer, OR 97303 • 503-393-1491 • www.willamettelutheran.com • e-mail: kay@willamettelutheran.com DIRECTIONS FROM KEIZER: From I-5, turn west on Lockhaven. Turn left at River Rd, then left on Claggett St. Immediately turn in driveway at left. UNIT TYPES: • independent living apts • assisted living apts • rehabilitation, skilled nursing & long term care beds MONTHLY RENT: starting at $1 ,837 ASSISTED LIVING AVAILABILTY: yes AMENITIES: • Beautiful 5-acre campus • Family-like culture • Continuum of care to meet all your loved one’s needs • Quality lifestyle for active seniors • Our assisted living is 9 years defi ciency-free • WE ARE HERE FOR YOU. WE ARE FAMILY. 5210 River Rd N, Keizer, OR 97303 • PH: 503-393-3624 x340 • CELL: 971-599-9484 • www.avamerecourtatkeizer.com