PAGE A24, KEIZERTIMES, AUGUST 20, 2021 Caleb Johnson strolls into third base. Photo by MATT RAWLINGS of Keizertimes RECAPS, Continued from page A21 favor of Jacob Asa, the Mavericks offense began to spark. The Mavericks pushed their first run across in the top of the sixth on a sacrifice fly by Drake Zarate. The Campesinos responded with two more runs in the seventh on a two-run dou- ble by Whitfield to go up 6-1, but the Mavericks rallied for three runs in the top of the eighth to cut the lead to two. A pair of Campesino errors in the top of the ninth allowed the Mavericks to score a pair of runs to tie the game at 6-6 and force extra innings. But in the top of the 10th, with the extra inning rule that placed a runner at second, Campesinos closer Luke Laurita got out of the frame unscathed, striking out Rodny Rodriguez to end the inning. Campesinos shortstop Trevor Morrison was put on second to begin the bottom of the 10th. After Whitfield singled to advance Morrison to third, Eric Kozak was intentionally walked to load the bases with nobody out. After Drew Bayard popped into a infield fly for the first out, Prater ended the game with an RBI-single to left field. Saturday, Aug. 14: Volcanoes 11 Senators 10 Trailing 10-3 after eight innings, the Volcanoes staged a miraculous come- back, scoring eight runs in the top of the ninth to defeat the Senators 11-10. A solo homer by Kevin Jordan Jr. gave the Volcanoes the early advan- tage. After the Senators struck for two in the bottom of the third to take the lead, the Volcanoes answered back with a pair of runs in the fourth inning on a sacrifice fly from Steven Jones and an RBI-single by Jordan Jr. But after Salem-Keizer took the 3-2 lead, the Senators scored eight unan- swered runs, highlighted by homers from Edgar Vela and Chuck Steele. Trailing by seven runs and down to their final three outs, the Volcanoes refused to say die. A two-run single by Jones, followed by an RBI-hit by Jordan Jr. trimmed the deficit to 10-6. The Volcanoes also took advantage of a number of Senators miscues, continu- ing to chip away at the Senators lead. Gabriel Cotto knocked in the tying run after reaching on an error, and David Kyriacou scored the go-ahead run on a passed ball. After getting the win the night before in relief, Jake Lialios came on in the bottom of the ninth to pitch a 1-2-3 inning to pick up his third save of the season. Sunday, Aug. 15: Volcanoes 4 Senators 2. The Volcanoes completed the three- game sweep of the Senators by winning the series finale 4-2. Both starting pitchers (Matt McDonald for the Volcanoes and Spencer Hereford for the Senators) had high-quality outings for their respec- tive teams and nearly identical num- bers, each pitching seven innings and giving up six hits and two earned runs. After both teams posted goose eggs in the eighth inning, the Volcanoes broke the 2-2 tie in the top of the ninth. Drew Schutt and Steven Jones each drew free passes to start the frame. After a single by Kevin Jordan Jr. loaded the bases, Schutt came into score the go-ahead run after Landen Barns was hit by a pitch. Moments later, an RBI-single by Nick Adgar gave the Volcanoes some insurance, and a 4-2 advantage. Salem-Keizer reliever Jake Lialios earned his second straight save to seal the win for the Volcanoes. NEWS TIPS? If it's happening in Keizer, or to someone from Keizer — WE WANT TO KNOW. kt@keizertimes.com