In a thrilling display of skill and determination, Coleman Borthwick from South Walton helped lead the Under 18 Team USA baseball squad to victory in Okinawa, Japan. The pivotal gold medal game took place early Sunday morning, where Team USA faced off against the host nation, Japan, in front of an enthusiastic crowd of more than 16,000 spectators.
Coleman, a senior, was instrumental on the mound, delivering an impressive complete game shutout. He allowed only three hits and one walk while striking out six Japanese batters, showcasing his exceptional talent and composure under pressure. The game concluded with Team USA defeating Japan 2-0, securing the gold medal and bringing immense pride to Coleman’s family, community, and school.
In addition to his stellar performance on the pitcher’s mound, Coleman was recognized as the tournament’s Most Valuable Player (MVP). Throughout the tournament, he recorded an impressive total of 12 strikeouts and gave up just three hits in two outings. At the plate, Coleman contributed significantly with a batting average of .300, hitting effectively in 30 at-bats.
The triumph marks a significant achievement for both Coleman and his team, as they return home with gold medals and the proud distinction of being champions. The excitement surrounding their success continues to resonate within their community and beyond.
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