Douglas Trojans Split Doubleheader with Rogue River Chieftains

Nonleague baseball games end in 17-7 win and 7-2 loss for Douglas High School team.

Apr. 4, 2026 at 4:34am

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The Douglas Trojans baseball team split a doubleheader against the Rogue River Chieftains on Friday, winning the first game 17-7 but losing the second game 7-2. The games were played at Withers Field in Winston, Oregon.

Why it matters

High school baseball doubleheaders provide an opportunity for teams to compete against different opponents in a single day, testing their skills and strategies. The results of these games can impact team standings, playoff seeding, and player development throughout the season.

The details

In the first game, the Douglas Trojans defeated the Rogue River Chieftains by a score of 17-7. However, in the second game of the doubleheader, the Trojans lost to the Chieftains 7-2.

  • The doubleheader took place on Friday, April 4, 2026.

The players

Douglas Trojans

The high school baseball team from Douglas High School.

Rogue River Chieftains

The high school baseball team from Rogue River High School.

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What’s next

The results of this doubleheader will be factored into the overall standings and playoff seeding for both the Douglas Trojans and Rogue River Chieftains as they continue their high school baseball seasons.

The takeaway

High school baseball doubleheaders provide valuable opportunities for teams to compete against different opponents and test their skills, with the results impacting the overall season standings and playoff positioning.