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The Volcanoes celebrated their 10th season in Salem-Keizer by ending the regular season with a league record 55 victories, a league record. The team set franchise records of most consecutive games won with 12 and most runs in an inning (10), in the seventh inning of a 19–3 rout of the Canadians on August 30.
The entire league, including the Mavericks, will play their games at Volcanoes Stadium in the Salem Metropolitan Statistical Area. [1] The owners of the Salem-Keizer Volcanoes, a former San Francisco Giants' Minor League Baseball affiliate, bought the rights to the Mavericks to help create the league after the Giants ended the affiliation in 2020.
Attendance woes continued as the Giants failed to eclipse fifty thousand in attendance. Following the season, the franchise relocated to Keizer, Oregon, [1] opened a new $7 million ballpark in 1997, and rebranded as the Salem-Keizer Volcanoes.
West Salem distance runner Jack Meier was honored as the male athlete of the year. Meier captured the 6A state cross-country title at 5,000 meters with a winning time of 15 minutes, 23.7 seconds.
Salem-Keizer Public Schools Superintendent Andrea Castañeda has filled two cabinet-level vacancies with former colleagues at Tulsa Public Schools in Oklahoma, where she worked before coming to ...
For Salem-Keizer, the move sets back the earliest strike date by four weeks, from Dec. 23 to Jan. 20. ... Despite getting a record amount of money from the state in this year's legislative session ...
Salem-Keizer may refer to: Salem Metropolitan Statistical Area, which includes the cities of Salem and Keizer, Oregon, United States; Salem-Keizer School District; Salem-Keizer Transit, currently known as Cherriots; Salem-Keizer Volcanoes, a minor league baseball team
Salem-area districts have mixed graduation-rate results In Salem-Keizer Public Schools, the state’s second-largest district, the graduation rate fell by 0.7 percentage points, to 79.1%.