There are perfect games but rarely are there perfect perfect games.

Jaret Edwards of St. Edward (Lakewood, Ohio) added to an already impressive season by striking out all 15 batters in a mercy-rule shortened 10-0 victory against John Marshall in the Division I Strongsville Sectional title game.

According to Cleveland.com and our friends at For The Win, 11 of the 15 went down swinging. “Edwards got a first-pitch strike on at least six of the batters. There were a handful of foul balls and one pop-up that his catcher didn’t see in time to catch.”

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The state association record book notes nearly 70 perfect games, although it is unclear how many — if any — were this variety.

Edwards, who is heading to George Washington, is 4-0 this season with 57 strikeouts in 45 innings. He has allowed just 26 hits and has a 0.96 ERA, according to Cleveland.com.

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“It was just absolutely amazing,” coach Matt Rosinski told Cleveland.com. “I’d never heard of this before and I’ll probably never see it again in my lifetime.”