ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — When you put the work in, big things can happen.

Senior quarterback Chase Burrill and his St. Pete Catholic teammates are enjoying the spoils of a successful season.

What You Need To Know

 The St. Pete Catholic Barons have advanced to the regional finals of Class 1A

 Enroute to the postseason, the Barons were undefeated in the regular season for the first time in school history

 Quarterback Chase Burrill has posted impressive stats, including a new Pinellas County passing touchdowns record

SPC (12-0) faces West Palm Beach Cardinal Newman (9-3) on Friday, Nov. 28 at 7 p.m.; The winner advances to the state semifinals

The Barons are in the playoffs where the stakes get higher each week. But Burrill thrives when the game gets bigger.

“Being able to handle the pressure and everything that comes at you,” Burrill said. “I like a challenge. So as soon as I decided to play football, it was definitely something that caught my eye.”

The Barons have caught the eye of a lot of people this season.

They set out to win a lot of games. Turns out, they won them all. The Barons an undefeated 10-0 in the regular season for the first time in school history. That string of victories catapulted them into the postseason. And Burrill is a big reason why they’ve enjoyed unprecedented success.

“Any great quarterback, everybody has to gravitate to and I think when he walks into a meeting room or into a huddle, everybody kind of feels that presence of Chase and the guys want to play for him, they want to play with him,” head coach Jesse Chinchar said.

Burrill’s stats this season are impressive: 2,789 passing yards and 45 touchdowns, through the first week of the playoffs. But as eye opening as those numbers are, it’s his two interceptions that stands out the most.

“When you talk about quarterbacks, you want to have at least a two to one touchdown to interception ratio so when you have his, which is almost 50 to 2, its unbelievable,” Chinchar said. “It’s just a testament to him knowing the game and being able to protect the ball.”

His 45 touchdowns set a new Pinellas County record. And he’s not done. Chase has a shot at the state record. But that’s not his focus. He wants to see how far this team can go this year.

“It’s a blessing to be a part of it,” Chase said. “We’ve been working all year for this, so it’s expected but we definitely have more to come.”