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This is simply awesome. Watch this high school pitcher strikeout this batter/childhood friend to clinch a state title berth for his team, then instead of celebrating with his teammates on the mound, he consoles his friend...
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After striking out Jack Kocon for the final out to send Mounds View to State, pitcher Ty Koehn made a beeline for the beaten batter and embraced him, all while his teammates rushed the field, celebrating wildly.

But there’s a story behind this act of tremendous sportsmanship, the pair are old friends and have known each other since childhood.

“We are very close friends,” Koehn told BMTN. “I knew him from all the way back when we were 13. We were on the same little league team. It was tough when we went to separate schools but we kept in touch.”

“I knew the game was going to keep going or it was going to end right there,” Koehn added. “I knew I had to say something. Our friendship is more important than just the silly outcome of a game. I had to make sure he knew that before we celebrated.”

“It was more instinct, it just felt right.”
(CollegeSpun)
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Wolfhound4571 months
That kid knows what true winning is. Well done young man.
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SECdragonmaster71 months
Exactly. Some of the guys in here are less mature than this HS pitcher.
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RamboMizzou71 months
Class act. Awesome kid.
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Bamboozles71 months
Bros before umm baseball!! Parents raised a great kid there!!
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bengalman71 months
Good Stuff. Quite a few professionals cannot even spell sportsmanship much less show it.
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LSUSUPERSTAR71 months
Known each other since 13. That is about 4 to 5 yrs, not that long.
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tgguy71 months
Which is a long time when you're young.
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USEyourCURDS71 months
Nice of his team to consol..
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Tiger124271 months
Cool story but I guess relationships are different now. If I struck out my best friend to clinch a title birth in high school I probably would give him shite about it as much as possible
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SwatMitchell71 months
There will be time, and a time, for that
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GrapevineTiger71 months
Not Roger Clemmon's son for sure.
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FaCubeItches71 months
"I had to make sure he knew that before we celebrated." Fair point - you've still got the rest of your life to taunt him about it
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MindRiot71 months
I had a close friend all my life. We played every sport imaginable, and we were super competitive, but super close. The world maybe fawning over this "show" of support, but in that moment, I bet you anything the batter wanted him to just go cebrate with his team. A lot of the guys fainting over this in here, I wonder if you ever really competed in anything?
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Skinny71 months
I never did this on the field. On the field against friends it was always quick BS stuff. Quick laugh stuff. So I would say something like, "your mom still sunbathing in the nude?" Or, "I heard you got sent down to JV earlier this year man." Just stupid stuff like that. God I miss playing HS ball.
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Montezuma71 months
A mom joke after you just struck em out for the win in the state tournament? Maybe I would say it before, but you already took his soul right there.
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jmh572471 months
juuuust a bit outside
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MindRiot71 months
I had a close friend all my life. We played every sport imaginable, and we were super competitive, but super close. The world maybe fawning over this "show" of support, but in that moment, I bet you anything the batter wanted him to just go cebrate with his team. A lot of the guys fainting over this in here, I wonder if you ever really competed in anything?
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starsandstripes71 months
gay
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eugene1928LSU71 months
you
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bamafan100171 months
gay
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Jones71 months
Go up to him and shake his hand or something. Don't sit there and hug him for 10 minutes like the end of Superbad
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emoney71 months
He could have easily done that after celebrating with his team. It’s a nice gesture, but I know if I’m ever competing against friends, relatives, siblings, etc., I’m extra motivated to win. I’d probably celebrate first, but to each their own.
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Happygilmore71 months
no one i want to beat more than my friends in a competitive environment, but once the game is over, its over and we are still friends after that, props to this kids
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Hawgnsincebirth5571 months
Hah gayyyyy
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warlock197471 months
Might you be a little bit homophobic? Does something like that threaten you? Did it bring up stirrings that you cannot account for or deal with?
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Indigold71 months
I dont know. It’s kind of patronizing. I probably would be pissed if he came up to me and started hugging me.
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HoustonGumbeauxGuy71 months
You seem like an awesome person to be around
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ElroyJetSon71 months
frick this
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