Docs 2010 Yearbook
Docs 2010 Yearbook
Docs 2010 Yearbook
Stewart’s
ROAD TO THE WORLD SERIES
Dr. Stewart’s players head off to The 2010 season was quite a Game-by-game recaps of Final statistics for the 2010
play for college baseball teams ride for many in Douglas County Dr. Stewart’s memorable season American Legion season
Page 2 Page 3 Pages 4-7 Page 8
Page 2 –The News-Review, Road To The world Series Roseburg Oregon, Tuesday, August 31, 2010
F
or 12 Dr. Stewart’s players, the Jeremiah Robbins, a Douglas High gradu-
American Legion World Series ate, has taken over WOU.
meant the end of their Legion Roseburg graduate Blake Keitzman
baseball careers, but baseball is earned Division II All-American honors
very much in their future. for WOU and was drafted by the Rockies
The Docs will be well represented on last June. Former Docs Chad Lynch and
college rosters next spring as 10 players Eric Savage were on the Wolves’ roster
plan on playing at the next level. this past season and Kellen Walker is on
If things go right, outfielders Cameron Robbins’ coaching staff.
Newell and Mitch Huff will be on the Utility infielder and designated hitter
opposite sides of the Civil War. Shortstop Jered Stoffal is going to play at Skagit Val-
Johnny Farrington will ley College in Mt. Vernon, Wash.
be reunited with his Pitcher Chris Case, who had his Legion
brother, former Docs career cut short by a shoulder injury but
shortstop Boone Far- pitched big games for the Docs the past
rington, at Biola Univer- two seasons, is going to play at College of
sity in California. Derek the Siskiyous in Weed, Calif.
Priestley and Dakota Although relief pitcher and utility
Cavens go off together infielder Jay Tovey is likely done with
to Linfield College in competitive baseball, the Roseburg gradu-
McMinnville. Four ROB McCALLUM/ The News-Review ate hasn’t ruled out continuing his
more players plan on Brandon Jackson, pitching at Newberg on July 23, is headed to Western Nevada. wrestling career in college.
Farrington: Will attending small colleges
join brother at and junior colleges. of the best seasons by a Dr. Stewart’s
Biola University Dr. Stewart’s has rou- pitcher ever. Jackson went 8-1 this season,
tinely sent players on to with five of those wins coming in the post-
college. In coach Scott season. WNC has seen numerous players
Shaver’s era, outfielder come from southern Oregon, including
A.J. Royal played at Jordan Lewis, Cole Rohrbough and Logan
Chemeketa College, Odom from Medford and Jake Waarden-
pitchers Justin Counts burg from Klamath Falls.
and Chad Hanson both Johnny Farrington started each of the
played at Linn-Benton past two summers at shortstop for the Docs
College. But 10 repre- and was the starting second baseman in
sents the most in 2008 beside Boone. They’ll both play at
Ampi: Catcher decades. Biola, located in Los Angeles.
signed with WOU Newell is headed to After starting his playing career at
Oregon State, which had Northwest Nazarene in Idaho, Boone
eight players selected in transfered and flourished at Biola. The
this year’s MLB draft. The Beavers won 2008 Roseburg grad hit .388, scored a
College World Series titles in 2006 and ’07 team-high 52 runs for the Eagles and was
and have reached the postseason each of named a Golden State Athletic Conference
the past two years. all-star.
Huff plans on walking on at Oregon, Priestley heads to Linfield to play foot-
which completed just its second year back ball and baseball. Priestley was a defensive
as a program after a 24-year hiauts. For- stalwart for the Docs and Roseburg High
mer Doc Caleb Tommasini was on UO’s as a third baseman, but also pitched some
roster in 2009 and recorded the new team’s big games.
first hit and scored the team’s first run. Cavens plans on walking on at Linfield
Brandon Jackson is headed to Western after spending last spring at Oregon Tech.
Nevada College in Carson City after one
Dr. Stewart’s
caoch Scott
Shaver speaks
to fans at the
team’s welcome
home rally at
Legion Field on
Aug. 18. The
third-year coach
guided the team
to its fourth
American Legion
World Series
appearance and
a top-four nation-
al finish.
ROB McCALLUM/
The News-Review
JULY
utive doubles were hit in the big fifth
was tagged with the inning by Vince Ampi, Josh Graham, Kyle
loss. Jaukkuri and Derek Priestley. Austin
The nightcap saw Marsh came on to get the win in 3 2/3
the Docs unable to
capitalize on Game 1’s momentum, losing
solid innings of relief work.
Yes, we even have
their third Area 4 contest in four outings.
Medford 10-8, Docs 0-5
Docs Orange!
Docs 12-10, Grants Pass 2-0 MEDFORD —The Mustangs clinched
Desperate for a sweep, Dr. Stewart’s their third consecutive Area 4 title with a
crept back over the .500 mark and into home sweep of Dr. Stewart’s, riding fifth-
third place in Area 4 with its third and round Major League-pick Ian Kendall’s
fourth easy wins of the season against the arm and Cody James’ bat to a pair of con-
Nuggets. Dakota Cavens and Austin Marsh vincing victories. All but one Dr. Stewart’s
eached tossed complete games and Jered starter had a base hit in a more competitive
Stoffal provided the offensive spark with nightcap, but the Docs finished just 1-for-8
four hits and three runs at the bottom of with runners in scoring position. Derek Thanks for keeping our summer exciting by winning the State and
the order, including a pair of triples. John- Priestley was a bright spot, recording the
only hit off Kendall in Game 1 and going Regional Championships. We enjoyed watching your performance
ny Farrington was 4-for-4 in the nightcap.
deep off of Matt Maurer in Game 2. in these two tournaments and especially the 2010 American Legion
Richey’s Market 9, Docs 8 World Series.
CORVALLIS — Dr. Stewart’s couldn’t Docs 4-4, Eugene 0-2
make a five-run first-inning lead stand in a With a trip to the postseason clinched
non-league game at Hansen Stadium, as but seeding still in question, Dr. Stewart’s
C
Richey’s Market taxed three Docs pitchers came away with two big wins against the
for 14 hits. Representing the tying run in Challengers to dart into second place in the
olor
Quality Paint since 1955
Craft
the ninth, Josh Graham was picked off of standings. Brandon Jackson pitched a
first base, spoiling a three-hit day by complete-game shutout in the opener and
Austin Stone. struck out eight without walking a batter,
and got some help in the form of a two-run
Docs 16, Salem Withnell 10 single from Johnny Farrington.
SALEM — Continuing their non-league Josh Graham went the distance in Game
road tour, the Docs came from behind 2 while limiting Eugene to five hits and
Paint and Wallpaper
twice to win a slugfest against Salem blasted a two-run homer to help his own
Withnell. After scoring five runs in the cause. Cameron Newell and Farrington
fifth inning, Mitch Huff’s three-run homer also chipped in two hits apiece as the Docs 2646 NE Diamond Lake Boulevard • Roseburg • 541-672-2252
Page 6 –The News-Review, Road To The world Series Roseburg Oregon, Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Doc Stewarts Remember, you have the choice of which real estate title
and escrow company to trust with your next real estate
Umpqua Valley on a transaction. Real estate, as community involvement, is a
Eye Associates serious endeavor; trust companies like AmeriTitle who have
the best interest in our community.
Successful
341 Medical Loop, Suite 120 Community involvement is a serious endeavor.
On the Mercy Campus, Roseburg Season!
Roseburg AmeriTitle
Patrick Gregg, MD • Bradley Seely, MD 1495 NW Garden Valley Blvd
Stewart Wilson, MD Roseburg Roseburg, OR 97470
For appointments call: 800-499-8289 Elks Lodge 541-672-6651
www.ameri-title.com
749 SE Jackson St. Roseburg
Page 8 –The News-Review, Road To The world Series Roseburg Oregon, Tuesday, August 31, 2010
BATTING Congratulations,
Doc Stewarts!
2B 3B HR Avg.
Vince Ampi 26 1 11 .477
Jered Stoffal 6 2 0 .397
Johnny Farrington 9 2 0 .387
Kyle Jaukkuri 15 5 2 .368
Austin Stone 6 2 1 .341
Cameron Newell 13 1 1 .333
Josh Graham 13 0 8 .320
Brandon Jackson 13 0 2 .293
Mitch Huff 12 4 9 .287
Derek Priestley 5 3 6 .277
Jay Tovey 6 0 0 .271 Your third place in the
Jared Priestley 2 1 0 .227
Blake Cupp 0 0 0 .154 American Legion World Series
has made your fans --- your
entire community --- proud.
And we’re even more proud
of your outstanding
sportsmanship during the
regular season, playoffs,
and World Series.
PITCHING
W-L Sv K BB ER IP ERA
Brandon Jackson 8-1 3 59 21 28 84 2.68
Derek Priestley 2-1 0 24 3 6 19.3 4.19
Josh Graham 7-3 2 60 20 30 61 4.42
Jared Priestley 4-2 0 27 7 35.3 18 4.58
Chris Case 3-2 0 29 17 14 26 4.84
Dakota Cavens 3-1 1 21 12 35 42.3 7.44 2371 NE Stephens
Austin Marsh 6-3 0 24 22 34 38 8.05 Roseburg, Oregon 97470
Vince Ampi 1-1 0 7 10 14 14.6 8.59 541.672.9405
Jay Tovey 1-0 0 9 17 30 17.3 15.56