Wednesday, June 30, 2010

GMCSBL Result - South Plainfield 10 Manalapan 5

No newspaper coverage.....again. So here goes nothin.
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Charlie Huber got his first summer victory against Manalapan on Tuesday, giving up 8 hits and 5 runs while only walking 1 and picking off 2 baserunners. Tom Bowden and Dan Hansen finished up in relief.


Mark Tomei and Stephen Petriello both homered. Tomei went 2 for 3 with 2 RBIs, and 2 runs scored, while Petriello went 3 for 4 with 3 RBIs and 2 runs scored. Nick DeMarco, Dan Hansen, and Chris Kukich each had a pair of hits, while AJ Celantano and Ryan Hutchinson singled.

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

GMCSBL Result - South Plainfield 13 JFK-Iselin 5

GMC Summer Baseball
Home News Tribune
June 29, 2010

Nick DeMarco went 4-for-4 with two doubles, five RBIs and two runs scored and Stephen Petriello went 2-for-4 with a three-run homer and three runs scored to power South Plainfield to a 13-5 victory over John F. Kennedy on Monday.

Tom Bowden (4-0) tossed four innings of one-hit baseball to pick up the victory for South Plainfield (4-4).

A.J. Pichalski doubled and scored a run for J.F. Kennedy.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

GMCSBL Result - Colts Neck 5 South Plainfield 1

There is no newspaper coverage, so here we go again.........bear with us.

Colts Neck put together 5 runs on 5 hits in the 2nd and 3rd innings for a 5-1 rout of South Plainfield.

Quinn Cochrane, Stephen Petriello, and Dan Hansen had 2 hits each with Petriello accounting for the sole RBI. AJ Celantano had a single and scored the only run for South Plainfield. Chris Kukich and Ryan Marcoux each added a single to the cause.

Nick DeMarco took the loss in spite of striking out 4 batters, surrendering 5 hits and only walking 1. Dan Hansen came on in relief and held Colts Neck hitless and scoreless for the last 3 innings.

GMCSBL Result - Woodbridge 3, South Plainfield 2

No newspaper coverage again so here goes..............

AJ Celantano had 2 doubles, a single, and 2 RBIs. Mark Tomei hit another triple for the second game in a row. Nick DeMarco had a single, and Tom Bowden and Ryan Marcoux scored the only 2 runs for South Plainfield. Charlie Huber took the loss after a strong pitching performance.

Monday, June 21, 2010

HNT All-Area Baseball Coach of the Year - Anthony Guida

HNT All-Area Baseball Coach of the Year -
Anthony Guida, South Plainfield
By GREG TUFARO •
STAFF WRITER •
June 20, 2010

Under Anthony Guida, the Home News Tribune's 2010 Coach of the Year, the South Plainfield High School baseball team had a record-setting season.
The Tigers set a single-season school mark for victories, ending the year with a 25-3 record that included a convincing 12-5 regular-season victory over NJSIAA Non-Public A South champion St. Joseph.
South Plainfield captured the Greater Middlesex Conference White Division title with a 17-1 record. It's lone divisional loss was a controversial 6-5 defeat at the hands of Monroe.
It took two future Division I pitchers — Dario Santangelo of Bishop Ahr (East Carolina) and Brandon Gonnella of Morristown (Towson) — to knock off South Plainfield. Bishop Ahr eliminated the Tigers from the GMC Tournament with a 9-1 quarterfinal win, while Morristown knocked South Plainfield out of the NJSIAA North 2 Group III Tournament with a 5-3 semifinal win.
South Plainfield features two HNT All-Area first-team selections in sophomore catcher Stephen Petriello and junior centerfielder Brandon Downes, whose 15 homers set a GMC record and were one shy of the state mark.
Guida's deep and balanced pitching staff boasted a 2.85 team ERA and benefited from exceptional defensive play. Senior second baseman Rob Pasternak was widely regarded as the conference's best defensive infielder.
The Tigers exceled off the field as well, raising more than $1,000 for Greater Middlesex Conference Autism Awareness weekend.
Guida credits varsity assistants William Mosca, James Darby, Mike Battista, Andrew Miller and Nick McKee with South Plainfield's success.
Guida was the head coach at Dunellen High School from 2007-08. In 2008, he led the Destroyers to a 10-0 division record and was named Gold Division Coach of the Year.
From 2002-06 he served as the freshman coach at South Plainfield, leading the Tigers to the 2004 GMC freshman conference tournament title.
Guida began his coaching career at Rowan University, where he served as an assistant from the fall of 1999 until the spring of 2001.
Guida played outfield at Brookdale Community College and Middlesex County College in 1996 and 1997, respectively, before transfering to Rowan University, where he started in the outfield for two years. As a senior in 1999, he helped lead Rowan to a 36-8 record and an NJAC championship.
Guida was a three-year starter at centerfield for Monroe High School, from which he graduated in 1995. He led the Falcons to the White Division title and the finals of the GMC Tournament in 1994. As a senior he was named All-Division, All-Conference and was selected to play in the GMC All-Star Game.

http://www.mycentraljersey.com/article/20100620/SPORTS0103/6200324/1109

Friday, June 18, 2010

GMCSBL Result - Edison 11, South Plainfield 2

No newspaper coverage so here goes..........
Highlights:
Ryan Hutchinson & Nick DeMarco each had a double and Mark Tomei had a triple to account for all 3 South Plainfield hits.
Tomei & DeMarco scored the only 2 runs.
Tom Bowden took the loss after going 5 strong innings.

nj.com - Baseball: Middlesex County Season Review

Published: Friday, June 18, 2010, 12:04 AM
Josh Rosenfeld/For The Star-Ledger

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Brandon Downes of South Plainfield is the Middlesex County Player of the Year.

Player of the year: Brandon Downes is such a perfectionist that even a junior campaign in which he batted .484, drove in 47 runs and challenged the state record by hitting 15 home runs left him wanting more.
“I figure it was pretty good, but I always think I can do better than I did,” Downes said. “The home runs were a lot more (than I expected) and the RBI, but I wanted to hit well over .500 and I didn’t do it. I’ll try for that next year.”
Such is his commitment that Downes has been known to take extra batting practice after some of his better games just because he didn’t like something that may have happened on one swing. And it is for that work ethic, and the tremendous output that it produced, that makes Brandon Downes The Star-Ledger Middlesex County Player of the Year.
“He’s very coachable, he listens to your suggestions and works on it,” South Plainfield coach Anthony Guida said. “He’s a real tough critic of himself and he’s constantly making adjustments.”
Downes’ performance in the classroom is nearly as impressive. He has a 3.958 GPA, takes AP math and is a member of the National Honor Society.
“I don’t like to do bad in school. When I get a test back and I get a good grade it feels good,” Downes said.
Better than a home run?
“No, a home run is better,” he answered without hesitation.
With his grade-point average soaring at the same trajectory as his slugging percentage (a mere 1.063) Downes figures to have some options next year, whether it be attending whatever college he would desire or, perhaps, being drafted and pursuing a professional career.
But the outfielder has some unfinished business to attend to first.
“Our main goal was to win every single game,” said Downes, whose team was eliminated in the quarterfinal round of the Union County Tournament and in the sectional semifinal round of the state playoffs. “I really thought we could be county champions and state champions. I wanted to win it all, but unfortunately it didn’t happen that way.”
Downes is probably playing in a summer game or swinging in a batting cage at this very moment, trying to ensure that it doesn’t happen again.
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Team of the year: St. Joseph (21-8) faced such a competitive schedule this year --- including six Top 20 teams, four strong opponents in Florida and its usual rugged divisional schedule --- that by the time it reached the state tournament its schedule seemed to get a little easier.
“I don’t know if anybody has that schedule,” St. Joseph coach Paul Esposito said. “We really put a lot of demands on our kids and they’re ready for all occasions.”
St. Joseph outscored its first three state tournament foes by a 41-11 margin to reach the Non-Public A title game against Immaculata of Somerville. St. Joseph took a 5-1 lead into the bottom of the seventh, but Immaculata rallied to tie the score and won the game in the bottom of the eighth.
That loss may have caused St. Joseph a state title, but it did little to tarnish the respect it earned throughout the state.
“We knew we had a deep pitching staff and coming in we looked at that as our strength,” Esposito said. “But our offense came together and we had a great group of kids who committed to doing what we demand of them.”
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Coach of the year: South Plainfield figured to be improved from last year’s 13-14 squad, but a 25-3 campaign in which it held down the No. 1 spot in The Star-Ledger Top 20 for several weeks hardly seemed imaginable.
Anthony Guida, who was teaching in South Plainfield while he was coaching Dunellen before taking over the reins prior to last season, knew he was taking over a program in good condition.
“There’s a great tradition here and I know they have a great feeder program,” Guida said. “I had a pretty good idea this group was going to be something special.”
Guida resolved one early dilemma when he inserted sophomore Stephen Petriello behind the plate and moved veteran catcher Brandon Downes to the outfield. Both responded by having all-county caliber seasons.
“The way he coaches, he goes over stuff over and over again until you get it down,” said Downes, the Middlesex County Player of the Year.
Apparently, winning was one of the things Guida went over with his team, because it certainly got that down.
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Champions: South Brunswick rode a great late-season run to capture the Greater Middlesex Conference Tournament title with a 9-2 victory over North Brunswick in the championship game. St. Joseph captured the loaded South Jersey, Non-Public A section but squandered a four-run lead in the bottom of the seventh before falling to Immaculata, 7-5, in eight innings for the state title. Spotswood had a .500 record at the cut-off but regrouped to capture the Central Jersey, Group 2 sectional title behind the efforts of Cody Pace. It is interesting to note that Edison, St. Joseph and Spotswood, which all stepped outside the county to play demanding schedules, were the last three teams still playing in Middlesex County.
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Game of the year: It was not pretty and it certainly was not fun for someone keeping score, but Carteret’s 31-15, five-inning victory at New Brunswick on April 5 was certainly the most memorable game. Carteret scored eight runs in the top of the first inning, seven in the top of the second and nine in the top of the fourth and received five home runs, three by Billy Merz. Victor Romero homered twice for New Brunswick, which lost despite scoring five runs in the first inning and six more in the sixth.
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Performance of the year (hitting): Most of Nick Marics’ heroics came on the mound for Edison this year. But the senior right-hander provided one of the most prolific offensive displays of the season when he drilled three home runs in a 7-5 victory over Linden in the quarterfinal round of the North 2, Group 4 playoffs. Jordan Carter of Middlesex provided several contenders for this honor, including a two-home run, eight-RBI barrage in a regular-season game against eventual Central Jersey Group 2 champion Spotswood.
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MVP: Brandon Downes may have been the best player in Middlesex county this spring but it’s doubtful if any player meant as much to his team as Cody Pace, who led a .500 Spotswood squad to the Central Jersey, Group 2 title. The senior shortstop-pitcher batted .551, slugged 1.058 and walked 36 times to lift his on-base percentage to .704. “He is unquestionably the most valuable player on our team and might be for any team in the state this past season,” Spotswood coach Glenn Fredricks wrote in an e-mail. “Without Pace, we have no chance. With him, we are sectional champions!”
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2011: South Plainfield (25-3) and Monroe (23-4) won 87 percent of their games between them and, with a host of slugging veterans returning, both should taste similar success next year. South Plainfield hails the return of first-team selections Brandon Downes and Stephen Petriello along with sophomore Mark Tomei (.342, four HRs) and junior Dan Hansen (9-1, 1.80). Monroe will counter with juniors Nick Dini, another first-team choice, and Jimmie Small (.484) as well as sophomores Frank D’Agostino (.390) and Victor Sorrento (.416). Perennial power St. Joseph loses most of its lineup but will reload around juniors Brandon Dolan (2-1, 2.88), Tom Antuofermo and Matt Hratko.
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Fourth Team: Nick Boyler, South River; Delio Coutinho, Colonia; Matt Heimall, East Brunswick Tech; Mike Maffia, Carteret; Ted Moke, Monroe; Anthony Parenti, St. Joseph; Dan Petro, Woodbridge; Victor Romero, New Brunswick; Anderson Rosa, Perth Amboy; Tyler Rossiter, Bishop Ahr; Frank Sichta, Carteret; Victor Sorrento, Monroe; Carl Thomore, East Brunswick; Sean Youngman, North Brunswick and Vinny Zanfordino, Edison.
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Top junior: South Plainfield’s Brandon Downes was selected as county player of the year and some of his stiffest competition for that honor came from Monroe’s Nick Dini, another junior. The junior battled through off-season Tommy John surgery that limited his play in the field but never let up at the plate, collecting an absurd 54 hits, 30 for extra bases: 13 doubles, seven triples and 10 home runs. He had 42 RBI, a .589 on-base percentage and a 1.133 slugging pct.***
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All-junior first team: Alejandro Diaz, Old Bridge; Nick Dini, Monroe; Brandon Dolan, St. Joseph; Brandon Downes, South Plainfield; Daniel Hansen, South Plainfield; Steven Hock, North Brunswick; Kevin Marte, New Brunswick; David Rondesko, South River; Anderson Rosa, Perth Amboy; Tyler Rossiter, Bishop Ahr; Jimmie Small, Monroe; Charles Thielman, Piscataway; Carl Thomore, East Brunswick; Sean Youngman, North Brunswick, and Vinny Zanfordino, Edison.
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All-junior second team: Emilio Calderon, Perth Amboy; Craig Cleffi, South Brunswick; Dustin DeVoe, South Amboy; John Guiliano, South Amboy; Awab Habib, East Brunswick; James Lyczkowski, Woodbridge; Roberto Ortiz, Piscataway Tech; Anthony Pena, Perth Amboy Tech; Rob Pepe, Bishop Ahr; Abner Rodriguez, Perth Amboy; Jake Rosenberg, North Brunswick; Kevin Savoia, Cardinal McCarrick; Ryan Smith, Cardinal McCarrick; Shawn Weeks, Spotswood, and Jon Young, Old Bridge.
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Top sophomore: Middlesex County’s top two sophomores could both be found behind the plate when they weren’t terrorizing foes from the batter’s box. South Plainfield’s Stephen Petriello, the first-team choice as catcher, batted .465 with 47 hits, five home runs and 33 RBI. South Brunswick’s Nick Muha, cousin of first-team choice Mike Muha, hit .352 with four home runs and 23 RBI for the Greater Middlesex Conference Tournament champions.
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All-sophomore team: Kyle Anderson, Woodbridge; Franci Bueno, New Brunswick; Frank D’Agostino, Monroe; Anthony Feltre, Metuchen; Tim Hagerty, Bishop Ahr; Dylan Hayes, South River; Jose Hernandez, Perth Amboy; Matt Mangarella, Spotswood; Nick Muha, South Brunswick; Andrew Neich, Colonia; Chris Petiya, Middlesex; Stephen Petriello, South Plainfield; J.C. Rosario, New Brunswick; Victor Sorrento, Monroe; Mark Tomei, South Plainfield; Placido Torres, North Brunswick, and Santos Zabala, Piscataway Tech.
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Top frosh: Middlesex’s Tommy Marcinczyk had a terrific season as an outfielder/pitcher and was a major contributor to a team that sported a .362 batting average. He hit .493 (33-of-67) with eight doubles, seven home runs and 27 RBI and went 4-0 on the mound with a 1.35 ERA in eight appearances.
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All-freshman team: Corey Brown, Spotswood; Johnny Cabrera, East Brunswick Tech; Christian Campbell, Sayreville; Waldo Diaz, New Brunswick; Kyle Dotey, Middlesex; Justin Duran, Edison; Ariel Hernandez, New Brunswick; Jesse Lammers, Woodbridge; Chris Lee, J.P. Stevens; Tommy Marcinczyk, Middlesex; Kevin Martin, Spotswood; Jose Napoles, Cardinal McCarrick, and Juan Peralta, New Brunswick.
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NJ Baseball: All-State, All-County, All-Prep and All-Group selections
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ALL-STATE
FIRST TEAM
Brandon Downes South Plainfield
6-3 175 Jr.Outfielder had breakout year with 15 HR, batted .484 with 1.063 slugging and .570 OBP, 46 hits, 49 runs, 49 RBI, eight doubles, one triple and 10 stolen bases.
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ALL-GROUP 3
FIRST TEAM
Brandon Gonnella, Morristown
Kevin Comer, Seneca
Joe D’Annunzio, Scotch Plains
Brandon Downes, South Plainfield
Kevin Solomon, Wayne Hills
Zach Passerelle, Sparta
Alex Mottle, Hopewell Valley
Joey Gandolfo, Northern Highlands
Jon Reich, Pascack Valley
Josh Jensen, West Milford
Darren Fischer, Cumberland
Eric Walano, Cranford
Nick Cook, Cranford
Jake Kalish, Red Bank
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SECOND TEAM
P.J. Jennings, Morristown
Andres Vazquez, Iselin Kennedy
Brett Ashley, West Milford
Jon Smith, Hammonton
K.C. Abel, Wayne Valley
Gary Binkiewicz, Scotch Plains
Sean Keselica, Voorhees
Stephen Petriello, South Plainfield
Ryan Quinn, Sparta
Craig Sweeney, Midd South
Joe Casale, Morris Hills
Max Wassel, Passaic Valley
Mike Ridge, Scotch Plains
Greg Matlosz, Cranford
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ALL-MIDDLESEX
FIRST TEAM
Victor Diaz, St. Joseph (Met.)
Zack Hopf, Woodbridge
Nick Marics, Edison
Dario Santangelo, Bishop Ahr
Stephen Petriello, South Plainfield
Michael Muha, South Brunswick
Phil Gianakos, St. Joseph
Mike Heyer, South Brunswick
Cody Pace, Spotswood
Andres Vazquez, Iselin Kennedy
Shane Alvarez, St. Joseph
Jordan Carter, Middlesex
Nick Dini, Monroe
Brandon Downes, South Plainfield
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SECOND TEAM
Matt Cesare, South Plainfield
Daniel Hansen, South Plainfield
Ryan Phillips, South Brunswick
Alex Taylor, North Brunswick
Jay Stolz, Iselin Kennedy
Steven Hock, North Brunswick
Alex Weinstein, Iselin Kennedy
Billy Merz, Carteret
Kevin Olah, Middlesex
Juan Perdomo, South Brunswick
Joe Post, Bishop Ahr
Mike Merz, Carteret
Eric Perez, Woodbridge
Jimmie Small, Monroe
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THIRD TEAM
Zach Batchelor, Monroe
Charles Thielman, Piscataway
Tim Kurucz, East Brunswick
Joe D’Amico, Old Bridge
Bryan Gaeta, North Brunswick
Phil Granito, East Brunswick
Paul Nyitray, St. Joseph
Dom Vocisano, Piscataway
Conner Abreu, Piscataway
Frank D’Agostino, Monroe
Tommy Marcinczyk, Middlesex
Eric Peterson, St. Joseph
David Rondesko, South River
Carlos Ruiz, South Plainfield
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Monday, June 14, 2010

GMCSBL Result: Middlesex 5, South Plainfield 3

No newspaper coverage, so here's our best shot.

Charlie Huber pitched 5 strong innings but took a tough loss against a strong Middlesex team on Monday. Huber gave up 5 runs while striking out 4 and walking 3. He surrendered 6 hits but picked off 2 baserunners.

On the offensive side, the Tigers combined for 10 hits, but only 3 runs. 4 different players had 2 hits in the game. Mark Tomei had 2 singles and 2 RBIs, Stephen Petriello doubled and singled with 1 run scored, Dan Hansen had 2 singles and an RBI, and Ryan Marcoux hit a double and a single with a run scored. Nick DeMarco and Quinn Cochrane each singled once. Ryan Hutchinson scored the 3rd run after reaching base on a walk.

Saturday, June 12, 2010

GMCSBL Results: South Plainfield 4, Holmdel 2

Friday's GMC Summer Baseball League
STAFF REPORT •
June 11, 2010
SOUTH PLAINFIELD 4, HOLMDEL 2:

First baseman Danny Hansen went 1-for-2 with two RBIs, and catcher Stephen Petriello went 2-for-3 with two doubles and an RBI for South Plainfield (3-0).

Right-hander Tommy Bowden threw four innings and allowed one run on two hits with a walk and three strikeouts for the victory. Lefty A.J. Celantano picked up the save with two innings of one-hit and one-run ball.


http://www.mycentraljersey.com/article/20100611/SPORTS0103/6110344/1109?GID=n0ysz/M681GqarCvLQzcA3aNZdBdmpr3s0oBewECx3Q%3D

Friday, June 11, 2010

GMC All-Star Game re-cap


NJ Baseball: GMC All-Star Game
Thursday, June 10, 2010, 10:55 PM
Josh Rosenfeld/For The Star-Ledger

Hitting usually trumps pitching in All-Star baseball games, at least at the high school level.
But that certainly wasn't the case Thursday night as South Amboy's Mario Batista, South Plainfield's Matt Cesare, North Brunswick's Alex Taylor, Cardinal McCarrick's Joe Lunger, Monroe's Zack Batchelor, South Amboy's Craig Warzecha and South Plainfield's Dylan Papa combined to toss a two-hitter as the all-stars from the GMC White and Gold Divisions defeated their Red-Blue counterparts, 8-2, at East Brunswick High School.
St. Joseph's Eric Peterson continued his torrid late-season hitting with a two-run homer in the first inning for the Red-Blue squad. The Red-Blue did not get another hit until another Falcon, Paul Nyitray, led off the ninth with a single up the middle.
At one juncture starting in the first inning and ending in the sixth, Batista, Cesare, Taylor, Lunger and Batchelor joined forces to retire 15 consecutive batters.
The White-Gold had plenty of contributors on offense. Carteret's Mike Merz drove in three runs, two on a second-inning single that put the White-Gold on top to stay at 3-2. New Brunswick's Victor Romero and Sayreville's Brian Truchan each doubled twice in two at-bats and scored once.
The Red-Blue had its share of strong efforts on the mound as well. Starter Nick Marics of Edison struck out five over the first two innings and St. Joseph's Anthony Parenti whiffed six over two innings, though one reached first on a dropped third strike.
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GMCSBL Result: South Plainfield 4, St. Joseph's Metuchen 3 (8 Innings)


GREATER MIDDLESEX CONFERENCE SUMMER BASEBALL LEAGUE:
SOUTH PLAINFIELD 4, ST. JOSEPH 3 (8 innings):
Stephen Petriello was 3-for-4, Dan Hansen had two hits and three RBIs and Mark Tomei delivered the game-winning RBI single in the eighth inning.
Hansen pitched the first seven innings, recording five strikeouts,
and Tommy Bowden registered the win pitching the eighth.
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Thursday, June 10, 2010

GMC Senior All-Star Game: Tonight, 5 p.m. at East Brunswick Tech


Gold Division players get chance to show their stuff
By GREG TUFARO •
STAFF WRITER •
June 9, 2010
The Greater Middlesex Conference Senior All-Star Game, which will take place 5 p.m. today at East Brunswick Tech, has always been an opportunity for baseball players, especially from the Gold Division, to shine.
Since South Amboy reached the conference tournament finals in 2006, becoming the first division member to do so, the Gold Division gained a new level of respect.
Players representing the division in today's game will try to continue to prove that they deserve to be considered among the conference's elite.
"The game gives the Gold Division boys an opportunity for other players in the county to see that there are players that could compete," Cardinal McCarrick coach Frank Notaro said. "There are several that could play up in other divisions.
"No players from the Gold Division, which will be paired with the White Division to face a squad of seniors from the Red and Blue Divisions in today's all-star game, were named to the all-conference team.
Gold Division champion South Amboy has the most representatives in the game with four. They include pitchers Craig Warzecha and Mario Batista and outfielders Joe Charmello and Christian Geant.
Crosstown rival Cardinal McCarrick will showcase pitcher Joe Lunger and outfielder Carlos Napoles in the game, while designated hitter Matt Heimall and infielder Nick Rivera will represent host East Brunswick Tech.
All proceeds from the event will benefit Bristol Myers Squibb Children's Hospital at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick.
South Plainfield's Anthony Guida, the GMC's 2010 Coach of the Year who spent the 2007-08 seasons as Dunellen's head coach, said he looks forward to seeing the Gold Division players in today's game.
"There are a lot of good athletes there as we've seen in the last couple years," Guida said. "There are a lot of good players, and when they get out in that (all-star) type of atmosphere, it's nice for them to get that experience."
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Players representing South Plainfield in the Senior All-Star Game will be:
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Dylan Papa - Pitcher
Matt Cesare - Pitcher
Mark Benak - Infield
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Tuesday, June 8, 2010

GMCSBL Result: South Plainfield 10, Colonia 4

Monday June 7, 2010
South Plainfield 10, Colonia 4:

Mark Tomei went 2-for-4 with a three-run homer and four RBIs, and Danny Hansen went 2-for-4 with two RBIs for South Plainfield (1-0).

Winning Pitcher: Nick DeMarco
Save: Ryan Hutchinson


http://www.eteamz.com/gmcsbl/

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Baseball Dinner - June 17th at 7:oo p.m.

Mark your calendars.
2010 South Plainfield Baseball Dinner:
Thursday, June 17th at 7:00 p.m.

The Pines Manor
2085 Route 27 (Lincoln Highway)
Edison, NJ 08817
732-287-2222


$35.00 per person.

Contact:
Sherry Marcoux or John Papa