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    AUGUST 6, 2021, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A21
MAVS,
Continued from page A17
The Mavericks put up a two-spot in the
fourth inning to go up 3-1. Salem cut it to
one in the sixth inning on a sacrifice fly
from Blayze Arcano-Liacuna. Then in the
seventh, the Senators broke the game wide
open.
After an RBI-double by Alvarado, a
two-run single by Jordan Myrow gave the
Senators their first lead. Myrow scored on
an RBI-single by Cantwell, who would later
come home on a two-run shot by Vela to
go up 9-3.
SATURDAY, JULY 31:
Campesinos 11 Volcanoes 4
Just like the Senators did earlier in the
day, the Campesinos used a seven-run sev-
enth inning to defeat the Volcanoes 11-4.
Nick Ybarra knocked in three runs for
the Campesinos and Colby Nealy struck
out 12 over seven innings to get the win on
the hill.
The Campesinos scored a pair of
unearned runs in the bottom of the third to
take a 2-1 lead. The Volcanoes got back on
top after a two-run blast by Drew Schutt in
the top of the fourth, but the Campesinos
tied the game at 3-3 in the bottom half of
the frame on a solo homer from Eric Kozak.
Both teams went scoreless in the fifth
and the sixth innings, but in the bottom of
the seventh, the Campesinos put the game
out of reach.
A two-run single by Trevor Morrison
broke the tie, making the score 5-3. Sergio
Rey soon followed with a RBI-hit of his
own.
After Rey scored on a wild pitch, Ybarra
delivered a three-run blast to put the
Campesinos up 10-4.
SUNDAY, AUG. 1:
Campesinos 10 Volcanoes 3
The Campesinos pulled off the three-
game sweep with their 10-3 win over the
Volcanoes.
Trevor Morrison was 2-for-4 with five
RBIs and the Campesinos four pitchers sur-
rendered just two earned runs for the game.
With the Volcanoes up 1-0 in the third,
Morrison gave his team a command-
ing lead with a grand slam, putting the
Campesinos on top 4-1.
Morrison came through again for the
Campesinos in the bottom of the sixth,
Speed Bump By DAVE COVERLY
Garrett Alvarez picked up his second victory of the season on the mound for the Mavericks on
Thursday, July 29.
Photo by MATT RAWLINGS of Keizertimes
hitting an RBI-double to extend the
Campesinos lead to 6-1. Later in the inning,
a two-run blast by Eric Whitfield extended
the Campesinos advantage to 8-1.
The Volcanoes scored a pair of runs in
the eighth to trim the deficit to 8-3, but the
Campesinos went up 10-3 in the bottom
half of the frame thanks to RBI-hits from
Patrick Chung and Rick Phillips.
SUNDAY, AUG. 1:
Mavericks 15 Senators 8
The Mavericks had 13 hits and took
advantage of three Senators errors to get
the 15-8 win and clinch the series.
Drake Zarate knocked in three runs
while Parker Swindell, Alex Emerson and
Andrew Castano each had two RBIs for the
Mavericks.
Despite giving up 10 hits over six
innings, Ethan Rosebeck limited the
Senators to four runs to get the win.
After the Mavericks scored a pair of
unearned runs in the top of the first, the
Senators came back to tie the game in
the second inning. But the Mavericks
responded in the third with four runs,
thanks to RBI-hits by Swindell, Jacob
Childers and Julian Hunt.
The Senators cut the lead to 6-5 after
seven innings, but in the top of the eighth,
the Mavericks put up five runs to take con-
trol of the contest, highlighted by a three-
run homer by Zarate.