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St. Francis reaches title game.

Publication: Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL)
Publication Date: 31-MAY-03
Format: Online - approximately 474 words
Delivery: Immediate Online Access
Full Article Title: St. Francis reaches title game.(Sports)

Article Excerpt
Byline: Kevin Schmit Daily Herald Sports Writer

St. Francis sophomore Brett Rosin had no idea how many walks or strikeouts he had, or how many hits he had allowed.

But everyone else sure did.

Led by Rosin's stellar pitching, St. Francis topped St. Edward 6-0 in Friday's Class A Aurora Central Catholic sectional semifinals.

Rosin allowed a single to start the game, which was nullified when catcher T.J. Olsen caught...

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