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Wentzell, Johnson and Donohue earn academic honors
   For the second consecutive year, George Fox outfielder Dan Wentzell has been named to the ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic baseball first team. He is joined this time by Bruin teammates center fielder Drew Johnson and first baseman Bryan Donohue.
   Wentzell compiled a 3.97 grade-point average while majoring in accounting. He ranked first in the Northwest Conference in slugging percentage (.667), RBI (55), and total bases (98), second in batting (.388), doubles (15, tie), home runs (eight), hits (57, tie), and sacrifice flies (five, tie), third in on-base percentage (.484) and runs (42), fourth in walks (30) and 10th in stolen bases (10, tie). Those numbers earned him NWC Player of the Year honors.
   On the all-time George Fox career lists, Wentzell ranks second in doubles (47) and total bases (353), third in RBI (166), walks (82), and hit by pitches (20), fourth in at bats (588), hits (213), triples (seven, tie), and sacrifice flies (nine, tie), fifth in home runs (27), seventh in slugging percentage (.600), and eighth in runs (149) and stolen bases (34).
   Johnson posted a 3.58 grade-point average in business administration. He led the NWC in hits (65), at bats (170), and total at bats (194), while ranking second in stolen bases (27), third in batting (.382), fourth in runs (39, tie) and total bases (76), and sixth in RBI (36, tie) and sacrifice flies (four, tie). He was 32nd nationally in stolen bases per game (0.69).
   Johnson also made eight appearances on the mound this year with a 2.45 ERA and was seventh in the NWC in saves (two, tie). He is first all-time at George Fox in stolen bases (88) and steal attempts (106), second in at bats (625), sacrifices bunts (26), and sacrifice flies (10, tie), and third in runs (165) and hits (224).
   Donohue had a 3.66 grade-point average in business administration. He led the NWC in batting (.464), on-base percentage (.578), and sacrifice bunts (10, tie), while ranking fourth in slugging percentage (.527), fifth in walks (29) and hits (51), and ninth in sacrifice flies (three, tie). He is the all-time leader at George Fox in career batting average (.450) and on-base percentage (.548).

From May 26, 2007, Newberg Graphic
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