St. John Bosco wins Division I regional baseball title with a shutout
Briefly

On his 17th birthday, Jack Champlin closed a pivotal game for St. John Bosco, achieving a flawless performance and helping his team secure a 4-0 shutout against San Diego Patrick Henry. Pitching throughout the playoffs, he demonstrated remarkable skill and poise, accumulating two wins and five saves without allowing a single run. Revealing his future plans post-game, Champlin emphasized his confidence as a closer, which contributed to his successful performances and ultimately allowed him to finish each playoff game with the ball in hand.
Jack Champlin's performance as a closer in the playoffs, pitching 11 2/3 innings and not allowing any runs, showcased his exceptional skills and confidence under pressure.
After securing a 4-0 victory in the championship game, Champlin reflected on feeling no pressure as a closer, crediting his confidence in his abilities and his role.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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