New Richmond Youth Sports Association honors slain Doerman brothers with new field name


Laura Doerman officially opened the newly designated C.H.C. Memorial Field at New Richmond Youth Sports Association in honor of her slain boys on Saturday morning. The boys’ father, Chad Doerman, has been charged by prosecutors with their murders.Coach Dwayne Kuhn coached Clayton Doerman in baseball for three years.“Today we are here to show our love for these incredible kids: Clayton, Hunter and Chase,” Kuhn said holding back tears.The C.H.C Memorial Field flag flies over centerfield where they will be joined with Clayton, Hunter and Chase’s former baseball jerseys to watch over generations of young athletes for years to come. “These three boys loved each other fiercely and loved the game of baseball,” Kuhn said.”The word tragedy wasn’t used here today. Instead, it was a celebration of baseball, filled with the joy of children at play,” said Kristin Bennett, the president of the New Richmond Youth Sports Association. “It’s great. It’s great for kids to have fun and play and have fun with new friends.””This community chose to remember the Doerman boys not for how they died, but for how they lived,” Bennett continued. “It’s just a great way to honor our boys to play the game of ball. Let’s make sure everybody goes out and plays. We want everyone to go out and play with their kids. “ The New Richmond community present for the ceremony repeatedly echoed the sentiment that the field will now live on as a slice of heaven with its own angels in the outfield. They also expressed hope that the healing power of laughter and joy of future children at play on the field can overcome any evils that may have taken place in the past within the community.

Laura Doerman officially opened the newly designated C.H.C. Memorial Field at New Richmond Youth Sports Association in honor of her slain boys on Saturday morning.

The boys’ father, Chad Doerman, has been charged by prosecutors with their murders.

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Coach Dwayne Kuhn coached Clayton Doerman in baseball for three years.

“Today we are here to show our love for these incredible kids: Clayton, Hunter and Chase,” Kuhn said holding back tears.

The C.H.C Memorial Field flag flies over centerfield where they will be joined with Clayton, Hunter and Chase’s former baseball jerseys to watch over generations of young athletes for years to come. “These three boys loved each other fiercely and loved the game of baseball,” Kuhn said.

“The word tragedy wasn’t used here today. Instead, it was a celebration of baseball, filled with the joy of children at play,” said Kristin Bennett, the president of the New Richmond Youth Sports Association. “It’s great. It’s great for kids to have fun and play and have fun with new friends.”

“This community chose to remember the Doerman boys not for how they died, but for how they lived,” Bennett continued. “It’s just a great way to honor our boys to play the game of ball. Let’s make sure everybody goes out and plays. We want everyone to go out and play with their kids. “

The New Richmond community present for the ceremony repeatedly echoed the sentiment that the field will now live on as a slice of heaven with its own angels in the outfield. They also expressed hope that the healing power of laughter and joy of future children at play on the field can overcome any evils that may have taken place in the past within the community.


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