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Brody Bumila, a Texas baseball commit, threw a complete 7-inning no-hitter while striking out 20 batters in a crucial game for Bishop Feehan High School. This performance secured a 5-1 victory over Moses Brown and bolstered his candidacy for Athlete of the Year.
Bishop Feehan's Brody Bumila, a Raynham resident, throws a pitch during a non-league game against Taunton on April 23, 2026.
The Attleboro (MA) Bishop Feehan High School baseball team needed a win on Friday in order to qualify for the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA) postseason and they got it via an all-time effort from Texas pitcher commit Brody Bumila.
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Bumila had his best game of the season, pitching a complete 7-inning no hitter and struck out a program-best 20 batters in a 5-1 win over Moses Brown. It was just the latest superb effort by the southpaw, as Bumila has made the case to being the country’s overall Athlete of the Year candidate for the 2025-26 season.
Back in mid-April, Bumila pitched four perfect innings in a 3-0 win over St. John’s. The victory is the first earned for Bumila on the season after the pitcher went four innings, allowed no hits, runs or walks, striking out nine on 54 pitches, with 35 going for strikes.
There’s been several impressive performances on the mound this season by Bumila for Bishop Feehan. Back in early April in a 6-5 loss to Hopkinton, Bumila returned to the mound for two innings of work and struck out all six batters he faced on 20 pitches. Per reporters on hand for the contest, Bumila reached up to 100 miles per hour on his pitches.
The left-handed pitcher committed to the University of Texas baseball back in October of 2024 and is expected to be a potential first round draft selection in this summer’s 2026 MLB Draft. Last season Bumila appeared in eight games for Bishop Feehan, batting .296 at the plate, driving in eight runs and two doubles.
Brody Bumila struck out 20 batters during his no-hitter.
His performance was crucial for Bishop Feehan as it secured a win needed to qualify for the MIAA postseason.
Bumila is being considered a candidate for the country's overall Athlete of the Year for the 2025-26 season.

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Bumila pulled off a memorable Division I state championship performance (36 points, 20 rebounds), with the center having himself an explosive showing for Bishop Feehan as he led the Shamrocks to state semifinals victory over the Andover Golden Warriors, scoring an impressive 51 points and grabbing 22 rebounds. Bishop Feehan eventually won the Division I state title behind Bumila’s impressive run.
Below is the final stat line for Bumila through all five games of the MIAA Division I playoffs:
— 32 points, 14 rebounds vs. Acton-Boxborough
— 49 points, 23 rebounds vs. Needham
— 36 points, 21 rebounds vs. Bridgewater-Raynham
— 51 points, 22 rebounds vs. Andover
— 36 points, 20 rebounds vs. Central Catholic
Bumila’s scoring/rebounding average through five games: 40.8 points, 20 rebounds