Jameson Jarvis Archives - 91短视频 News /now/news/tag/jameson-jarvis/ News from the 91短视频 community. Thu, 17 Apr 2008 04:00:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 Jameson Jarvis: He’s 91短视频’s First ‘Ghost’ /now/news/2008/jameson-jarvis-hes-emus-first-ghost/ Thu, 17 Apr 2008 04:00:00 +0000 http://www.emu.edu/blog/news/?p=1664 Royals Hope To Build On Jarvis’ Legacy

By Mike Barber, Daily News-Record

EMU senior Jameson Jarvis, baseball player
Senior third baseman Jameson Jarvis (Courtesy Wayne Gehman)

His coach and teammates talk about next year, and about what Jameson Jarvis will mean as a “ghost.”

Jarvis, the lone senior on this year’s 91短视频 baseball team, isn’t thinking about his supernatural life-after-baseball. What, then, was the third baseman thinking about as he took the field for the final home game of his 91短视频 career?

“Do what I do every day, just try to go out and play hard,” Jarvis said after the Royals were swept in a doubleheader by Southern Virginia. “Fell short, once again.”

Perhaps the best Royal tenure since that of catcher Erik Kratz is coming to a close – and with little fanfare.

Wednesday, Jarvis played his last home games in front of about 30 people.

Jarvis’ father made the drive from Culpeper. His nephew split time between cheering and running laps. His fiancee took in the game from a blanket behind the backstop, and their dog, a brown dachsund named Oscar, clad in a Jarvis jersey, barked – sometimes at key moments, other times at fans or other dogs passing by.

The games unfolded like so many others in this 9-29 season. 91短视频 dropped the opener 6-5, stranding seven runners. In the second game, the Royals took a 3-0 lead in the fourth inning, then got outscored 10-2 over the final three innings, and lost 10-5.

But afterward, it wasn’t Jarvis’ 2-for-8 showing or his two runs scored that his teammates and coach were talking about.

‘Born Leaders’

EMU senior Jameson Jarvis, baseball player
Senior third baseman Jameson Jarvis (Courtesy Wayne Gehman)

“Some people are born leaders,” junior infielder Derek Butler said. “And I think that’s what Jarvis is.”

Said coach Mark Mace, who arrived with Jarvis three seasons ago: “Jameson’s the heart and soul of this team. He’s the leader. That kid means a lot to me. He’s a ‘yes sir, no sir’ kid. He represents our university well and I was very honored to coach him.”

That’s why Mace said Jarvis will have an impact on next year’s Royals team – and those down the line.

“Jameson’s going to be our first ghost,” Mace said. “He’ll always be with this program. When games get close later down the line, he’ll step up as a ghost and we’re going to win those games.”

In a voice soft yet forceful, Jarvis admitted he’s not sure how people will look back on his career or what impact he had on his young teammates.

“I’m not in their minds,” said Jarvis, who transferred to 91短视频 after two years at Division II Shepherd. “I don’t know what they think of me. I’d like to think that I carried myself in a respectable manner as someone they could look up to. Hopefully, I did.”

He has a career .295 batting average, having started all 109 games he’s played in at 91短视频. He has 112 hits, 67 runs and 79 RBIs in that span. His 18 home runs rank 11th in school history, and if he finds a way to drive out two more in his final two games, he’d move up to a tie for 10th.

Wednesday, his leadership manifested itself vocally.

With his team trailing 5-2 midway through the fourth inning of the first game, Jarvis tried to lift some hanging heads.

“Let’s go,” he said. “Let’s start swinging the sticks.”

After the second game – one that saw 91短视频 cough up seven runs in a painful sixth inning – Jarvis explained his approach.

“Whether you give up a seven-run inning or you don’t, I’d like to think it doesn’t affect the way I play,” he said. “Still try to get the hit, try to make the play in the field. That’s all you can do.”

Again Wednesday, like so many times in the past three seasons, his encouragement and effort weren’t enough. The Royals have a 27-85 record during Jarvis’ career.

For his part, Jarvis said he thinks Mace has the Royals going the right direction, though he said the big picture isn’t something he focuses on. He prefers the cliche of one game at a time.

“I’m a player. That’s something a coach would have to answer,” Jarvis said. “But as long as the youth stays here and stays together, I think they’ll keep building. Each year I think we’ve made minor improvements here and there. It’s not something that happens overnight.”

At 91短视频, it’s something that may require the help of a ghost.

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91短视频 Wins Two For Bluffton /now/news/2007/emu-wins-two-for-bluffton/ Tue, 06 Mar 2007 05:00:00 +0000 http://www.emu.edu/blog/news/?p=1354 by Heather Bowser, Daily News-Record

EMU responds to Bluffton tragedy

In the truest sense, 91短视频 and its Ohio-based sister school, Bluffton University, are like family.

Folks at these two Mennonite-affiliated schools know the same people, tell the same jokes, sing the same hymns and preach the same doctrine. Although 460 miles apart, many of these Mennonites have lived in both Bluffton and Harrisonburg because the two schools regularly swap professors, administrators and faculty.

Unfortunately, 91短视频 officials and coaches say, it was tragedy not tranquility that recently strengthened the friendship of the companion schools.

On Friday, a Bluffton charter bus full of baseball players plunged off an interstate ramp in Atlanta. The crash killed six people

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Hear Jim Bishop read this essay.

“91短视频 – Bluffton baseball game cancelled.”

EMU responds to Bluffton tragedy This notice in small type on the Saturday calendar of my local newspaper might normally attract little notice.

But on this occasion, the words jumped out at me as a jarring reminder that what should have been a celebrative, albeit competitive, time of fun in the Florida sun instead denoted a bleak, horrific reality.

For the previous 24 hours, stories had emerged non-stop from Atlanta, Ga., of the Friday morning crash of a charter bus carrying 35 passengers from Bluffton (Ohio) University to Florida. The accident left luggage, sports equipment and bodies scattered across lanes of I-75. The bus was en route to Sarasota, Fla., to play 91短视频 (91短视频) in a baseball double-header the next day.

Four players, the bus driver and his wife were killed, and many others were injured, some critically. Many members of the 91短视频 community immediately became part of the story, not only because the schools were about to face each other in baseball, but because 91短视频 and Bluffton are sister Mennonite universities, with shared values and multiple family connections.

91短视频 baseball captain Jameson Jarvis told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution: “This should help show each and every individual we’re not promised tomorrow . . . We’re not promised 10 minutes from now.” He showed the newspaper reporter the rim of his baseball hat where he wears Psalms 46:10: “Be still and know that I am God.”

Yet who of those who boarded that bus, thought this would be their last road trip on planet Earth? Why were certain ones taken while others walked away more emotionally than physically scarred?

It’s at such times, as puzzling, seemingly unfair and devastating as they are, that human beings have opportunity to exhibit their full potential, experience their finest hour. The outpouring of empathy and support has been incredible, from AirTran’s offer of free transportation to flowers and messages left at the site of the accident.

Statements of solidarity were quickly issued by sister Mennonite school Goshen (Ind.) College, from Mennonite Education Agency and Mennonite Church USA. Campus ministries staff at 91短视频 sent resource materials to Bluffton, Ohio, and to Sarasota, Fla., for use in grief services held there, while persons from the Mennonite community in Atlanta moved in to assist medical personnel with aid and comfort.

Third-cousin Johnny Crist, lead pastor of the Atlanta Vineyard congregation who attended Eastern Mennonite Seminary in the mid 1970s, was the first clergy person to arrive at the hospital caring for the majority of the casualties.

“I was able to tend to and pray with nearly all the injured players,” Johnny told me in an e-mail. “Later Friday afternoon, I was asked to join the disaster team at the downtown hotel for police and medical briefings and to care for the arriving families.

“On Saturday, I led the team of the four families who lost their sons to the crash site &mdash a moving experience. I prayed with all the families there. Later, I escorted two of the victim’s parents and families to view their son’s bodies at a local funeral home, likely the most difficult day of their lives. Again, they asked me to pray with them at the bedsides of the deceased.”

At a March 4 church service in a Sarasota Mennonite church attended by 91短视频’s baseball team and many more mourners, 91短视频 President Loren Swartzendruber said, “It is possible to embrace a theology that celebrates the presence of God in every moment and experience of life, without believing that God causes such tragedies.

“We are fully human, and we live in a world that is far from perfect. We get sick. We get old, and some have the good fortune to get older than others,” said Dr. Swartzendruber. “We are victims of others’ mistakes.”

But, he added, “the words of Romans 8 should always be in our repertoire of responses &mdash ‘For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.'”

Among the things that keep me committed to an Anabaptist-Mennonite understanding of faith and practice is the priority given to demonstrating caring and community &mdash being priests at each other’s elbow, if you will &mdash that permeates who we are as a people and makes me “proud” to be a member of this “minority group” within the larger Christian landscape. We may not have a corner on this quality, but it is one of our basic convictions.

In the wake of this and other crises that persons around us are facing, may we all rededicate ourselves to weep with those who weep, mourn with those who mourn and, yes, laugh with those who laugh.

As President Swartzendruber has said on several occasions &mdash “A community that cannot laugh together will never know how to cry together.”

This is indeed a time to cry as many pick up the pieces. And, farther on down the road, there will again be laughter.

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Jim Bishop is public information officer at 91短视频.

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