PAGE A16, KEIZERTIMES, AUGUST 20, 2021 Campesinos clinch regular season crown BY MATT RAWLINGS Of the Keizertimes There may still be two weeks left in the regular season, but the Campesinos can already call themselves champions. After going up 10-0 in the third inning, the Mavericks staged a wild comeback in the fi nal seven frames. But it wasn't enough as the Campesinos took home the 14-11 victory on Thursday, Aug. 12, offi cially clinching the inaugural Mavericks League regu- lar season championship and the top seed in the postseason — which will take place Sept. 2-4. “This has been a special season, and I am glad our guys are staying in the moment and enjoying every chance they get to come to the ball- park,” Campesinos manager Daniel Robertson said. “This is a phenomenal group of guys to play with. We knew where we wanted to be at the end of the season. We knew it was going to take the work to get here and that’s what we did. I’ve never seen a group of guys that grind like us,” added Campesinos outfi elder Joseph Nunn Jr. Both teams went scoreless in the fi rst frame, but in the bottom of the sec- ond, the Campesinos off ense began to put their mark on this game. Back-to-back hits by Trevor Morrison and Eric Whitfi eld gave the Campesinos two runners in on the DIAMOND Drew Bayard drives a ball to the outfield in the third inning of the Campesinos 14-11 win over the Mavericks. Photo by MATT RAWLINGS of Keizertimes This has been a special season and I am glad our guys are staying in the moment and enjoying every chance they get to come to the ballpark. — DANIEL ROBERTSON Campesinos manager scoring position. After an RBI- groundout by Sergio Rey, the Campesinos took advantage of a pair of Mavericks errors to put two more on the board. Moments later, another RBI- groundout, this time cour- tesy of Patrick Chung, put the Campesinos up 4-0. In the bottom of the third, Nunn knocked a two-run double into the left-center fi eld alley to extend the lead to 6-0. “The key for me was to attack early, watch for balls in the dirt. I know he wasn’t coming with anything too overpowering, so I scooted up in the box a little and looked for something middle-away. Next pitch, that’s what I got and hit a double to left-center,” Nunn said. Nick Ybarra followed with a two- run double of his own to make the score 8-0. After an RBI-hit by Chung, Mavericks manager Jon Embree took starter Garrett Alvarez out of the game SPORTS Worship DIRECTORY These Salem-Keizer houses of worship invite you to visit. Call to list your church in our Worship Directory: 503-390-1051 YOUR CHURCH'S LISTING HERE. www.KeizerChristian.org Call Bill at 503.390.1051