SWMO baseball community mourns loss of Mansfield’s Jones

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The Southwest Missouri baseball community is in mourning today, after hearing the news that longtime Mansfield baseball coach Doug Jones has died.

Jones, counting fall and spring games, is the winningest high school baseball coach in MSHSAA history. He had 713 wins entering the 2016 season, most of them coming as Mansfield’s skipper.

MO SPORTS HALL OF FAME STORY ON JONES

Jones was inducted into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame in 2016. Mansfield renamed its baseball field after him in 2015.

Early in 2016, he began treatment for brain cancer.

Jones coached the Lions to state championships in 1995 and 1996, but he maintained his best group may have come in 1990 – when the Lions reached the semifinals with a 30-0 record, only to lose that game. Seven players from that Lions team went on to play college baseball.

Jones’ sons, Evan and Colton, both played under him at Mansfield and later at Drury University.

Jones graduated from Norwood High School in 1974 and later played at Southwest Baptist University in Bolivar. He became a high school coach in 1980 and coached over 30 years at Mansfield, as well as a five-year stint (1982-1987) in Fordland.

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