The sophomore infielder batted .615 in four games with eight hits in 13 at bats. He also had four stolen bases and scored seven runs. Chapin had three hits, including as triple and scored two runs in a victory over Tri-Center. He also tallied three hits and scored twice in a win over Audubon. Chapin was also the winning pitcher in that game and in five innings of work gave up no earned runs and struck out seven.
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