Monday, June 25, 2012

All State Baseball

ALL STATE - 3rd TEAM
Stephen Petriello, South Plainfield

ALL GROUP 3 - 
1st Team

Ryan Williamson, Cranford
Luke Cahill, Monmouth Regional
Kurt Rutmayer, Cranford
Austin Solecitto, Indian Hills
Chris Folinusz, Cranford
Stephen Petriello, South Plainfield
Nick Maguire, Mendham
Kevin Bradley, Hopewell Valley
Jon Kristoffersen, Jefferson
John Avedissian, Wayne Hills
Mark Tomei, South Plainfield
Cody Stashak, Oakcrest
Matt Holtz, Freehold Borough
Jon Gonzalez, Winslow Twp.

Stephen Petriello, South Plainfield, 5-10, 180 pounds, Senior
An outstanding catcher, Petriello also was one of big reasons South Plainfield went from a 4-5 start to a 19-9 finish. Petriello hit .417 with an on-base percentage of .566, scoring 31 runs with 41 hits, including 16 doubles, and driving in 19 runs. Will play for Rowan.
Mark Tomei, South Plainfield, 5-10, 180 pounds, Senior
A leadoff batter who came into the year with over 100 career hits, the center fielder hit .411 with an on-base percentage of .517. Tomei scored 36 runs, collected 39 hits, including 18 for extra bases, and had 18 RBI. Will play at Mercer.

All-Area Team 2012


Mark Tomei 
The senior outfielder belted a team­leading 18 extra-base hits including eight doubles, seven triples and three homers. Despite batting leadoff, Tomei finished third on the club with 18 RBI. He fanned just six times in 116 plate appearances. To­mei blended power with speed, stealing a team-high nine bases in 12 attempts. He scored 39 runs. The South Plainfield star also had five outfield assists.

Stephen Petriello 
South Plainfield’s senior was widely re­garded among the state’s best defensive catchers. He tallied 13 assists and commit­ted just four errors in 134 chances. Petriello was no slouch at the plate, leading the Ti­gers with a .471 average and 41 hits. He boasted a .566 OBP with 15 walks. Petriello had a .747 slugging percentage with 16 doubles, a triple and two homers. He was second on the team with 31 runs and 19 RBI.

FIRST TEAM 
Pos. Name School Yr.
P Casey Wenzel Dunellen Junior 
P Brandon Bielak St. Joseph Soph.
P Stephen Fortuna Metuchen Senior
P Jose Hernandez Perth Amboy Senior
C Stephen Petriello South Plainfield Senior 
1B Chris Petiya Middlesex Senior
2B Fernando Rosa Perth Amboy Senior
SS Christian Campbell Sayreville Junior
3B Vin D’Acunto Old Bridge Senior
OF Mark Tomei South Plainfield Senior 
OF Tommy Marcinczyk Middlesex Junior
OF Nick Muha South Brunswick Senior
DH Matt Rivera Sayreville Senior
UTILITY JeffPuckett Dunellen Senior

HONORABLE MENTION 
South Plainfield : Ryan Marcoux, Ryan Hughes, Pat Boyle, A.J. Celantano

Thursday, June 14, 2012

GMC Senior All Star Game


Stephen Petriello & Mark Tomei at the GMC Senior All-Star game in East Brunswick, June 13, 2012.
Jason Towlen/Staff Photographer

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

NJSBCA Senior All-Star Game

Congratulations to Stephen Petriello, Mark Tomei & Coach Anthony Guida for being selected to participate in the Senior All-Star game!
By James Kratch/For The Star-Ledger
The New Jersey Scholastic Baseball Coaches Association senior all-star games will be held Thursday night at Diamond Nation in Flemington at 7 p.m.
The Central team is playing the South team and the Northwest squad collides with the Northeast team.
Here is the roster for the Central team:
PITCHERS
Mark Maksimow, Notre Dame
Sam Burum, Robbinsville
Rich Ferguson, Immaculata
Placido Torrez, North Brunswick
Joe Serrapica, Manalapan
Jose Hernandez, Perth Amboy
CATCHERS
Chris Reynolds, St. Rose
Stephen Petriello, South Plainfield
FIRST BASE
Mark Blajsa, Watchung Hills
Andrew Ramey, Gill St. Bernard's
INFIELDERS
Brock Podgurski, Steinert
Kevin Bradley, Hopewell
R.J. Fanelli, Hillsborough
Brett Bonn, Hunterdon Central
Brett Matzen, Ridge
Evan Klimchak, Hunterdon Central
OUTFIELDERS
James Locklear, Steinert
Narcisso Crook, Trenton
Nick Muha, South Brunswick
Jeff Puckett, Dunellen
Mark Tomei, South Plainfield
Brett Ender, Montgomery
DESIGNATED HITTERS
Chris Petiya, Middlesex
Mike Roethke, Immaculata
COACHES
Marty Kenney, Christian Brothers Academy
Ryan Lillis, North Brunswick
Norm Hewitt, Hillsborough
Anthony Guida, South Plainfield
Chris Kenney, East Brunswick
Chris Banos, Dunellen

GMC stars get two chances to shine
Written by Greg Tufaro
Chris Petiya, the state’s leader with 13 home runs, has a penchant for performing on the big stage.
The senior designated hitter/first baseman from Middlesex High School has two more chances to shine before continuing his playing career at Raritan Valley Community College next spring. Petiya is one of seven Greater Middlesex Conference players who will represent their respective schools in both the GMC and New Jersey state baseball coaches association’s senior all-star games.
All proceeds from the GMCBCA Senior All-Star Game benefit Robert Wood Johnson University Children’s Hospital in New Brunswick. The contest will be played 7 p.m. today at East Brunswick High School.
The NJSBCA Senior All-Star Game pits a squad from Central Jersey, featuring GMC players, against counterparts from South Jersey. The contest will be played 7 p.m. tomorrow at Diamond Nation in Flemington. North Brunswick’s Placido Torres, South Brunswick’s Nick Muha, Dunellen’s Jeff Puckett, Perth Amboy’s Jose Hernandez, and South Plainfield’s Mark Tomei and Stephen Petriello will join Petiya in both games. Petiya ended his three-year varsity career with 28 homers. He homered in three of the Blue Jays’ four GMC Tournament games while leading his team to the league championship.
“Anybody that’s going to be clutch has to have the ability to zone in when the situation calls for it,” Middlesex coach Mike O’Donnell said, noting that Petiya fits that description.
Petiya’s walk-off homer lifted the Blue Jays to a 5-2 victory over Monroe in the GMCT semifinals.
He followed that three-run homer up with a solo homer off Sayreville ace Christian Campbell in Middlesex’s 10-4 GMCT championship win. “It’s good for him,” O’Donnell said of Petiya, who led the Blue Jays with 44 RBI, being selected to participate in two all-star games. “I think those experiences are good for him and he will represent the school well.”

Thursday, June 7, 2012

All GMC Coaches White Division

Posted on June 7, 2012 by Harry Frezza
PITCHERS
Jose Hernandez Perth Amboy
Adonis Hernandez – JFK
Fernando Rosa – Perth Amboy

Catcher
Stephen Petriello – South Plainfield

Infielders
Victor Sorrento – Monroe
Andrew Neich – Colonia
Zach Buchholz – JFK
Rob Borwegean – Edison
Nick Reinson – North Brunswick

Outfielders
Mark Tomei – South Plainfield
Frank D’Agostino – Monroe
Dan Kacsmar – Woodbridge

DH
Erik Fruscella – Carteret

AT LARGE
Danny Marsh – Monroe
Wonder Ortega – Perth Amboy
Placido Torres – North Brunswick
A.J. Celentano – South Plainfield
Eric Giordano – JFK
Junior Fernandez – Edison
Tom Trela – Colonia

Coach of Year
Ernie Kregeloh – Perth Amboy

Sportsmanship
Carteret

Saturday, May 26, 2012

Group III - 2nd Round vs Morristown

John Haley, for the Star Ledger
Morristown 2, South Plainfield 1
Pat Murphy hit a solo homer in the top of the seventh to lift Morristown in a game played at North Plainfield High. Each team scored in the first, South Plainfield on a Mark Tomei leadoff triple, followed by an infield hit by Taylor Born. 
South Plainfield outhit Morristown, 8-5, as A.J. Celantano was the tough-luck loser. He struck out one and walked one. Born and Ryan Marcoux had two hits each for South Plainfield, which ended the game with a man on first.

Staff Report
MORRISTOWN 2, SOUTH PLAINFIELD 1: Pat Murphy’s solo home run in the top of the seventh in­ning for 12th-seeded Mor­ristown broke a 1-1 tie. Tay­lor Born went 2-for-3 in­cluding an RBI single in the first inning for the fourth­seeded Tigers (19-9) to tie the game, scoring Mark To­mei, who led off the inning with a triple. A.J. Celentano went the distance for South Plainfield, allowing two earned runs on five hits.

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Group III - 1st Round vs Warren Hills

South Plainfield Advances On Bowden Gem
Posted by Harry Frezza
SOUTH PLAINFIELD 1, WARREN HILLS 0: Senior righty Tommy Bowden (3-2) threw a complete-game shutout Wednesday night and senior catcher Stephen Petriello scored on a fourth-inning infield error to lift fourth-seeded South Plainfield (19-8) at Krausche Field in North Plainfield. Bowden’s 72 pitch effort included three strikeouts, one walk and five hits. Petriello went 2-for-3 with a single and double. The Tigers will play host to 12th-seeded Morristown Friday at a time and site to be announced. [Editor's note: As of last night--game is Friday, 1pm at home.]

Other Results:
NORTH 2, GROUP III

Cranford 5, Ferris 0
Scotch Plains 10, Barringer 0
Morristown 4, Nutley 3
South Plainfield 1, Warren Hills 0

Millburn 3, Parsippany Hills 2
Mendham 3, Chatham 2
Iselin Kennedy 2, Somerville 1
West Morris 10, Belleville 0

Monday, May 21, 2012

Today's 1st round sectional game vs. Warren Hills has been postponed due to weather. New game date is Wednesday May 23rd at 3:45pm.



Sunday, May 20, 2012

GMC 2nd Round vs Middlesex

Middlesex-5, South Plainfield-0
The Tigers will now look towards the NJ State Sectional Tournament beginning Monday as we host Warren Hills at 4pm.

NORTH JERSEY, SECTION 2
GROUP 3
16-Ferris at 1-Cranford
9-Scotch Plains-Fanwood at 8-Barringer
12-Morristown at 5-Nutley
13-Warren Hills at 4-South Plainfield
14-Parsippany Hills at 3-Millburn
11-Chatham at 6-Mendham
10-Somerville at 7-Iselin Kennedy
15-Belleville at 2-West Morris















Click on bracket to enlarge

Saturday, May 19, 2012

South Plainfield's Tigers roaring at just the right time

Greg Tufaro
Just as it did a year ago, the South Plainfield High School baseball team, which advanced last spring to the Greater Middlesex Conference Tournament final, is peaking at the right time.
The Tigers enter today’s 2 p.m. GMCT quarterfinal against Middlesex with a nine-game winning streak.
Other quarterfinal contests pit Sayreville against Edison and St. Joseph against Dunellen at 11 a.m. The fourth quarterfinal is between Monroe and Perth Amboy at 2 p.m.
All quarterfinals are at North Brunswick’s Community Park.
South Plainfield dropped a 5-1 decision to Middlesex in an April 28 regular-season meeting. The Tigers have been rolling since.
“Baseball is a game of momentum,” Middlesex coach Mike O’Donnell said, “so obviously they have some momentum.”
Junior lefthander Kris Fellin pitched the first game against South Plainfield, throwing a mere 60 pitches.
“They were getting themselves out early in the count sometimes,” O’Donnell said of South Plainfield’s hitters. “It’s going to be a different situation (today) because he’s unable to pitch anyway.”
Tommy Marcinczyk will likely start for Middlesex today.

Game #24 at Edison
SOUTH PLAINFIELD 5, EDISON 2: Mark Tomei finished a homer shy of the cycle with two RBI for South Plainfield (17-7). Torre Manfre went 3-for-3 for Edison (14-11).

GMC TOP 10
1. Sayreville 20-1
2. Middlesex 21-2
3. Perth Amboy 18-4
4. St. Joseph 16-8
5. South Plainfield 17-7 
6. Dunellen 20-2
7. Monroe 13-8
8. Edison 13-10
9. Metuchen 16-5
10. South Brunswick 15-7



Friday, May 18, 2012

GMC Tourney 1st Round

Staff Report
SOUTH PLAINFIELD 3, NORTH BRUNSWICK 2: Sophomore A.J. Celentano’s two-out, two-run single in the bottom of the seventh lifted sixth-seeded South Plainfield into a Saturday quarterfinal matchup with third-seeded Middlesex. Stephen Petriello, who was intentionally walked, moving Taylor Born and the winning run to second, walked three times and had a hit. South Plainfield is 17-7.

Saturday - Quarterfinals
At Community Park, North Brunswick
11 a.m.
(9) Edison vs. (1) Sayreville, Field 2
(5) Dunellen vs. (4) St. Joe's, Field 1
2 p.m.
(10) Monroe vs. (2) Perth Amboy, Field 2
(6) South Plaifield vs. (3) Middlesex, Field 1
By John Haley/For The Star-Ledger 
South Plainfield 3, North Brunswick 2
South Plainfield, which had lost to North Brunswick twice during the season, looked like it would fall for a third time and it looked as though an eight-game winning streak would come to an end.
But in you believe in baseball Gods, then they were on the Tigers' side in this one.
Here's how close they came to losing:
Trailing 2-1 in the bottom of the seventh, South Plainfield had a man on first with two outs and an 0-2 count on Taylor Born.
But Born managed to single just in front of the center-fielder to put runners on first and third to keep the inning alive.
When Stephen Petriello had a 3-0 count on him, North Brunswick decided to intentionally walk him, putting the winning run on second base.
On the first pitch thrown to him, A.J. Celantano hit a line drive to center. The center-fielder made a dive for the ball, according to South Plainfield coach Anthony Guida, but he could only get his glove on it as it dropped in for the game-winning hit as two runs scored.
Wow!

STATE TOURNAMENT PAIRINGS
The NJSIAA Thursday announced the pairings for the state baseball tournament that will begin Monday. Games will be played at the sites of the higher-seeded teams. Seedings precede the teams.
The six state championship games -- four public school groups and two non-public groups -- will be played Saturday, June 9.

NORTH JERSEY, SECTION 2
GROUP 3
16-Ferris at 1-Cranford
9-Scotch Plains-Fanwood at 8-Barringer
12-Morristown at 5-Nutley
13-Warren Hills at 4-South Plainfield
14-Parsippany Hills at 3-Millburn
11-Chatham at 6-Mendham
10-Somerville at 7-Iselin Kennedy
15-Belleville at 2-West Morris

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Game #23 at Indian Hills

Staff Report
SOUTH PLAINFIELD 4, INDIAN HILLS 3 (8 inn.): Pat Boyle drove in the winning run with a single to right center to score Chris Kukuch and picked up the win with four innings of relief. Mark Tomei went 2-for-4 with an RBI triple in the third to drive in the game’s first run for the Tigers (16-7).

THURSDAY'S SCHEDULE
GREATER MIDDLESEX CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT
FIRST ROUND
East Brunswick at Sayreville, 3:45
Edison at Iselin Kennedy, 3:45
Old Bridge at Dunellen, 3:45
Metuchen at St. Joseph, 3:45
Bishop Ahr at Middlesex, 3:45
North Brunswick at South Plainfield, 3:45
Monroe at South Brunswick, 3:45
J.P. Stevens at Perth Amboy, 3:45

Saturday - Quarterfinals
At Community Park, North Brunswick
2 games at 11
2 games at 2

Tuesday, May 22 - Semifinals
At East Brunswick
Games at 4 and 7

Saturday, May 26 - Finals
At East Brunswick Tech, 1 p.m.

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

MIDDLESEX COUNTY: GMC Tournament pushed back

By John Haley/For The Star-Ledger 
With Metuchen not playing Piscataway on Monday, coupled with anticipated rain on Tuesday, the GMC Tournament has been pushed back.

TEAMS TO WATCH
South Plainfield, 3-5 at one point this season, is now 15-7 with a seven-game winning streak. The Tigers have outscored their opponents, 61-15, during the streak.
Mark Tomei, The Star-Ledger’s reigning Middlesex County Player of the Year and an All-State pick last spring, entered the season with over 100 career hits. He is making things happen in the leadoff spot and everyone else throughout the lineup is contributing, including Stephen Petriello, Taylor Born, Quinn Cochrane, A.J. Celantano and Ryan Marcoux.

GAMES TO WATCH

The Greater Middlesex Conference Tournament is in full swing with the first round Tuesday at the higher seed, the quarterfinals scheduled for Thursday at Community Park in North Brunswick and the semifinals Saturday at East Brunswick Tech.
The teams with the deepest pitching staffs will have the advantage since three rounds of games will have taken place in four days since the preliminary round was scheduled for yesterday.
The championship game will take place Wednesday, May 23, at East Brunswick at 7 p.m.

Thursday
First Round
(All games at 3:45)
(16) East Brunswick at (1) Sayreville
(18) J.P. Stevens at (2) Perth Amboy
(19) Bishop Ahr at (3) Middlesex
(12) Old Bridge at (5) Dunellen
(11) North Brunswick at (6) South Plainfield
(10) Monroe at (7) South Brunswick
(9) Edison at (8) Kennedy
Metuchen-Piscataway winner at (4) St. Joe's

MIDDLESEX COUNTY STAT LEADERS
For games reported to njschoolsports.com through May 13:
EXTRA-BASE HITS
Player, School, 2B-3B-HR-Total
Jeff  Puckett, Dunellen, 12-2-3-17
Chris Petiya, Middlesex, 5-1-10-16
Christian  Campbell, Sayreville, 7-5-4-16
Casey Wenzel, Dunellen, 12-1-1-14
Anthony Brocato, Rutgers Prep, 8-2-3-13
Jose Hernandez, Perth Amboy, 7-4-2-13
Stephen  Petriello, South Plainfield, 9-1-2-12
Nick Muha, South Brunswick, 5-4-3-12
Mark  Tomei, South Plainfield, 5-4-3-12

MIDDLESEX COUNTY TOP 10
1-Sayreville (19-1)
2-Perth Amboy (17-4)
3-Middlesex (21-2)
4-St. Joseph (15-8)
5-South Plainfield (14-7)
6-South Brunswick (15-6)
7-Dunellen (18-2)
8-Iselin Kennedy (11-7)
9-Monroe (11-8)
10-Edison 12-10

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Alumni Update - Brandon Downes ('11)

Brandon Downes rounds 3rd after hitting his first career collegiate home run.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. - Brandon Downes (Fr., South Plainfield, N.J.) singled home Jared King (R-Jr., Radford, Va.) with one out in the eighth inning to lift the No. 21 Virginia baseball team to a 6-5 win over Georgia Tech Friday night in the opener of a three-game series at Davenport Field. Virginia (33-14-1, 15-10 ACC) notched its ninth-consecutive win, including its sixth straight in ACC play, and in doing so clinched a berth in the ACC Baseball Championship, slated for May 23-27 in Greensboro, N.C.
Downes led off the Cavaliers' half of the second with his first career home run, a long ball over the left-center field wall.
The Cavaliers moved ahead in the eighth. Fisher hit a high fly to lead off which dropped in between the left and center fielder and shortstop, with Fisher hustling all the way for a double. King then reached when Dove booted a hard grounder to third base, which allowed Fisher to move to third. Colin Harrington (R-So., Johnstown, Pa.) laid down a bunt in front of the plate, but Cruz made a nice play to scoop up the ball and tag Fisher before he touched the plate for the first out. Downes followed with a solid single to left, scoring King from second to give Virginia the lead once again.

Game #22 vs Briarcliff, NY at Staten Island

SOUTH PLAINFIELD 8, BRIARCLIFF 7 (8 inn.): Quinn Cochrane went 2-for-2 with a double, an RBI and a run for the Tigers in a game played Saturday night at Staten Island Yankees Stadium. Chris Kukuch contributed with two hits, a run and an RBI. Right fielder Patrick Boyle ended the game with a double play, throwing a runner out at home after making a catch. The Tigers have won seven straight.

Saturday, May 12, 2012

Game #21 vs Metuchen

Metuchen (1) at South Plainfield (11)
Taylor Born (3) of South Plainfield steals second, beating the tag of Metuchen's Stephen Fortuna (13) during South Plainfield's 11-1 victory on Friday. - (Noah K. Murray/The Star-Ledger)
Ryan Marcoux (9, right) of South Plainfield is congratulated by teammate Taylor Born after scoring a run during their team's 11-1 victory over Metuchen on Friday. - (Noah K. Murray/The Star-Ledger)
Mark Tomei (32) of South Plainfield receives high fives from teammates after scoring against Metuchen at Frank Jost Field. South Plainfield, NJ 5/11/12 (Noah K. Murray -The Star Ledger)
Mike Hronich (21) of Metuchen runs into the tag of Ryan Marcoux (9) of South Plainfield during baseball game at Frank Jost Field. South Plainfield, NJ 5/11/12 (Noah K. Murray -The Star Ledger)  
John Haley, May 11, 2012 7:33 p.m.
Judging by its performance in a Greater Middlesex Conference Tournament tune-up with Metuchen, South Plainfield is a well-oiled machine. South Plainfield recorded an 11-1 triumph and raised its record from 3-5 at one point to 14-7 with its sixth straight victory on Friday in South Plainfield.
South Plainfield, which belted out 14 hits, including four doubles, has outscored its opponents 53-8 during its win streak.
Nine players had at least one hit, eight players had at least one RBI, and seven players scored at least one run in a total team effort. Pitcher Tim O’Leary made his first start a memorable one as he tamed a hot-hitting Metuchen team on two hits with two strikeouts, two walks, and a hit batter.
Stephen Petriello and A.J. Celantano led the barrage with two hits and two RBI each, while Taylor Born, Justin Marks, and Ryan Marcoux all had two hits.
“We’re finally playing the game the way it’s supposed to be played,’’ said South Plainfield head coach Anthony Guida. “We’re pitching, we’re catching the ball, we’re hitting and doing all the little things like running the bases. We’re playing a complete game right now, which is what you want to do this time of the season.’’
South Plainfield scored single runs in the first and second innings and led, 2-1, before breaking things open with four runs in the third and four more in the fourth to claim a 10-1 lead.
In the third, after an out, a hit by pitch, and a bloop single by Pat Boyle, South Plainfield scored on RBI singles by Marks and Marcoux, a sacrifice fly by Jeff Pellegrino, and an RBI single by Sal Esposito, the No. 9 batter.
In the fourth, a two-run single broke things open by Celantano, who was the first batter to face Metuchen ace Stephen Fortuna, who pitched two innings of relief (five hits, two runs).
“We hit from up and down in the order,’’ said Guida. “And Tim pitched great. He had pitched a handful of innings in relief, so he was nervous, especially against a good hitting team. They hit some shots, but right at people, and we made the plays.’’

Staff Report
SOUTH PLAINFIELD 11, METUCHEN 1 (5 inn.): Tim O’Leary finished with two strikeouts, one earned run while allowing two hits to lead the Tigers over the Bulldogs.
Justin Marks had a double and an RBI for South Plainfield while Jon Petrakakos had an RBI double for Metuchen.

Friday, May 11, 2012

Game #20 at Neptune

Tomei's homers help South Plainfield roll past Neptune
Staff Report
Senior Mark Tomei clubbed two homers, a two-run shot and a solo blast, and the South Plainfield High School baseball team pummeled Neptune 10-0 in five innings on Thursday.
Justin Marks went 3-for-3 with a run scored and an RBI to help the Tigers (13-7).
Junior lefthander Pat Boyle hurled a complete game one-hitter, allowing a double in the fifth inning.

Thursday, May 10, 2012

South Plainfield Getting Big Time Experience

Posted on May 9, 2012 by Harry Frezza
South Plainfield will play Briarcliff (N.Y) Saturday night at Richmond County Stadium in Staten Island. Game time is 7 p.m.
Coach Anthony Guida said the trip is being footed by the South Plainfield youth league and director Mike Pellegrino.

Alumni News - Mark Benak ('10)


2012 NEW JERSEY COLLEGIATE BASEBALL ASSOCIATION DIVISION II/III 
JERSEY CITY, NJ – Rowan University third baseman Mark Benak (Soph. South Plainfield, NJ/South Plainfield) received All-State second team honors. Benak has a .353 batting average with 22 runs scored, 20 RBIs and six doubles.  He has a .421 on-base percentage.  Last season, he collected NJCBA All-Rookie Team honors.

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Game #19 vs Monroe

Staff Report
SOUTH PLAINFIELD 5, MONROE 4: The Tigers rallied for four runs in the home seventh. After Stephen Petriello’s RBI single made the score 4-2, South Plainfield loaded the bases. An infield throwing error allowed two runs to cross before Nick Kukuch delivered a walk-off single. Taylor Born and A.J. Celentano each went 2-for-3 for the Tigers (12-7).
Vic Sorrento and Tyler Paquette (double and RBI) each went 3-for-4 for the Falcons (10-8). Mark Tomei leaped three feet over the right-center field fence to rob Frank D’Agostino of a homer in the top of the seventh.

                           FINAL
GMC STANDINGS - WHITE DIVISION
Place Team Win Loss
  1 Perth Amboy (16-3)  12   2
  2* South Plainfield (12-7)  10   4
  3 JF Kennedy (10-7)   9   5
 T4 Monroe (10-8)   8   6
 T4 North Brunswick (10-9)   8   6
  6 Woodbridge (8-8)   6   7
  7 Colonia (3-16)   2  11
  8 Carteret (1-19)   0  14

*Strong finish for our boys as they won their last 8 White Division games after a 2-4 start.

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Game #18 vs Carteret

Staff Report
SOUTH PLAINFIELD 11, CARTERET 1 (5 inn.): Tommy Bowden allowed one hit and struck out five for the Tigers and Patrick Boyle drove in three runs while going 2-for-3. Justin Marks went 2-for-2 with a run scored and an RBI and Mark Tomei scored three runs while going 2-for-4 for South Plainfield (11-7). Erik Fruscella singled for the lone Ramblers’ (2-18) hit.
John Haley, For The Star Ledger
South Plainfield 11, Carteret 1: Tommy Bowden gave up one hit over five and Patrick Boyle drove in 3.

GMC STANDINGS - WHITE DIVISION
Place Team Win Loss
   1 Perth Amboy (16-3)  12   2
   2 South Plainfield (11-7)    9   4
   3 JF Kennedy (10-7)   9   5
   4 Monroe (10-7)   8   5
   5 North Brunswick (10-9)   8   6
   6 Woodbridge (8-8)   6   7
   7 Colonia (3-16)   2  11
   8 Carteret (1-19)   0  14

MIDDLESEX COUNTY TOP 10
1-Sayreville (15-1)
2-Middlesex (19-1)
3-Perth Amboy (15-3)
4-St. Joseph (Met.) (13-7)
5-South Brunswick (12-5)
6-South Plainfield (10-7)
7-Dunellen (16-2)
8-Monroe (10-7)
9-Iselin Kennedy (9-7)
10-Edison (11-9)

Monday, May 7, 2012

Kean Claims 2012 NJAC Baseball Championship


Union, N.J. (5/6/12) – Junior Kevin Herget pitched a gritty eight inning performance to help the #11/14 Kean University baseball team to their third straight New Jersey Athletic Conference Tournament Championship on Sunday afternoon as the Cougars topped Ramapo College, 3-0.
With the win, Kean (31-10) advances to the NCAA Division III Baseball Tournament, slated to begin on Wednesday, May 16th.  It will be the seventh straight season the Cougars have advanced to the regional tournament.

South Plainfield Tiger alum Dan Hansen ('11) enjoyed a fine Freshman season as he pitched 15 1/3 innings with a 2-0 record and a 3.52 ERA. Congratulations on being a part of a championship season at Kean!


Sunday, May 6, 2012

Game #17 at Carteret

Staff Report
SOUTH PLAINFIELD 11, CARTERET 1: Ryan Hughes pitched the first four innings, allowing no runs and just one hit. Senior catcher Stephen Petriello had three doubles, two RBI and scored two runs. Sophomore Isaaiah Northington had a RBI single in a losing effort for Carteret (2-17).

Tigers roar for cause
Greg Tufaro
South Plainfield raised nearly $600 for the Teamwork Unlimited Foundation, which is a beneficiary of the GMC Autism Awareness Challenge involving 16 league members who competed in last weekend’s showcase.
Baseball players went to home rooms throughout the high school to heighten autism awareness and encourage students to donate to the cause.
“What I like is it gives the kids a sense of community,” South Plainfield coach Anthony Guida said.

GMC STANDINGS - WHITE DIVISION*
Place Team Win Loss
1 Perth Amboy (15-3) 12 2
2 North Brunswick (11-8) 9 5
3 South Plainfield (10-7) 8 4
T4 Monroe (10-7) 8 5
T4 JF Kennedy (9-7) 8 5
6 Woodbridge (7-7) 5 6
7 Colonia (2-15) 2 13
8 Carteret (2-17) 0 13
*thru 5/5

Friday, May 4, 2012

Rankings

as of May 1
THE STAR-LEDGER BASEBALL TOP 20
1-Jackson (12-1)
2-Gloucester Catholic (13-2)
3-Seton Hall Prep (14-1)
4-Immaculata (13-0)
5-Washington Twp. (13-0)
6-Red Bank Catholic (10-2)
7-Don Bosco Prep (13-3)
8-St. Joseph (Mont.) (15-2)
9-Wall (11-2)
10-Steinert (14-2)
11-Gov. Livingston (12-3)
12-Cranford (11-2)
13-Toms River South (11-2)
14-Montclair (10-2)
15-Audubon (12-2)
16-Middlesex (15-0)
17-Sayreville (13-1)
18-Jackson Liberty (9-2)
19-Paramus (12-2)
20-Millville (10-3)

GROUP 3
1-Wall (11-2)
2-Cranford (11-2)
3-Jackson Liberty (9-2)
4-Paramus (12-2)
5-West Morris (11-3)
6-Hammonton (10-2)
7-Indian Hills (11-4)
8-West Milford (10-3)
9-Hamilton (12-3)
10-Millburn (9-4)

MIDDLESEX
1-Middlesex (15-0)
2-Sayreville (13-1)
3-South Brunswick (11-4)
4-Perth Amboy (12-3)
5-St. Joseph (Met.) (11-6)
6-Monroe (9-5)
7-North Brunswick (10-5)
8-South Plainfield (8-7)
9-Metuchen (10-3)
10-Woodbridge (7-7)

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Today's game vs. Monroe has been postponed due to weather. New game date is Tuesday May 8th.

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Game #16 at Monroe

Staff Report
SOUTH PLAINFIELD 5, MONROE 1: Winning pitcher A.J. Celentano allowed a run on five hits while striking out seven in a complete-game win. Stephen Petriello went 2-for-4 with a double and two RBI for South Plainfield (9-7). Dan Marsh (4-1) tossed his fifth straight complete game, allowing four runs on eight hits and striking out six for Monroe (9-6).

GMC STANDINGS - WHITE DIVISION
Place Team Win Loss
   1 Perth Amboy (13-3)  10   2
   2 North Brunswick (10-6)   8   3
   3 South Plainfield (9-7)*   7   4
 T4 Monroe (9-6)   7   4
 T4 JF Kennedy (8-6)   7   4
  6 Woodbridge (7-8)   5   7
  7 Colonia (3-13)   2  10
  8 Carteret (1-16)   0  12
*own tie-breakers over Monroe & JFK

Monday, April 30, 2012

Home News TOP 10

Written by Greg Tufaro
TOP 10
1. Sayreville 10-1 
2. Middlesex 14-0 
3. St. Joseph 10-6 
4. South Brunswick 10-3 
5. Perth Amboy 10-3 
6. North Brunswick 10-4 
7. South Plainfield 7-6 
8. Edison 7-7 
9. Monroe 8-4 
10. Metuchen 8-3

Saturday, April 28, 2012

Middlesex extends undefeated streak, beats South Plainfield

Posted by Harry Frezza
NORTH BRUNSWICK — The 5-1 victory by the MIddlesex High School baseball team over South Plainfield Saturday was a testament to how complete the unbeaten Blue Jays have become.
Junior lefty Kris Fellin threw 66 pitches in a complete game to help Middlesex improve to 15-0.
Senior designated hitter Chris Petiya slugged a two-run homer and junior first baseman Dan Berardi hit a solo shot. Fellin (3-0) ended the speedy 1-hour and 46-minute game by picking off a pinch-runner at first, then getting South Plainfield standout senior center fielder Mark Tomei on a lineout to junior shortstop Tyler Heisch, who stabbed the ball trotting into shallow left to send everybody home.
The game was one of eight in the annual Autism Awareness Tournament at Community Park in North Brunswick.
Though the game wasn’t perfect for the Blue Jays – they did have some careless base running and South Plainfield (8-7) completed three double plays, two by senior second baseman Chris Kukuch – Fellin’s doggedness, fine fielding and the big bats made that facet of the game irrelevant.
Fellin said he wanted to pitch to contact. He struck out one, gave up five hits, walked two and got 14 outs in the air – junior center fielder Tommy Marcinczyk getting eight putouts.
“As long as we catch the ball he (Fellin) is always going to be good, in the last couple of years when he’s on that’s how his games have gone – 70 pitches, 80 pitches, he battled,’’ said Middlesex coach Mike O’Donnell.
Berardi’s homer in the second was certainly noteworthy. His line drive to center hit off Tomei’s glove and over the fence.
The Blue Jays scored four runs in the bottom of the third. Petiya had the big hit, a home run – his fourth in three years at the Community Park complex and second of the season here.

GMC WHITE STANDINGS

GMC STANDINGS - WHITE DIVISION
Place Team Win Loss
   1  Perth Amboy (12-3)    9    2
   2  North Brunswick (9-4)    8    3
   3  Monroe (9-4)    7    3
   4  South Plainfield (8-6)    6    4
   5  JF Kennedy (7-6)    6    4
   6  Woodbridge (6-7)    5    6
   7  Colonia (2-12)    1   10
   8  Carteret (1-14)    0   11

Friday, April 27, 2012

Game #14 vs St. Joseph (at Rutgers)

Staff Report
ST. JOSEPH 3, SOUTH PLAINFIELD 0: The St. Joseph High School baseball team scored three runs in the eighth inning Thursday to beat South Plainfield 3-0 at Rutgers University’s Bainton Field.
Anthony Texiera doubled in the first run and Brad Terpanick delivered a two-run single later in the inning. St. Joseph (10-6) had eight hits, with Texiera going 2-for-3 with a walk. South Plainfield (8-6) had just three hits against starter James Ziemba and winner Sean Rappleyea.
Stephen Petriello doubled to lead off the sixth and moved to third on a groundout to first, but a botched squeeze ended the threat. Senior righty Ryan Hughes went 71/3 innings for South, but took the loss.

Thursday, April 26, 2012

SOUTH PLAINFIELD ON A ROLL

By John Haley/For The Star-Ledger 
South Plainfield beat Kennedy in a recent home-and-home, 12-1 and 12-2, but neither game made the roundup in the paper. South Plainfield has won five straight and six of its last seven.
On Tuesday, in a 12-1 win, A.J. Celantano pitched a three-hitter with four strikeouts and no walks, while collecting two hits and two RBI. Stephen Petriello had a double, a homer and two RBI.
In Wednesday's 12-2 win, Patrick Boyle pitched a six-hitter with two K's and a walk. Sal Esposito had two hits.

As I make my rounds around the baseball circuit, I can't help but notice the amount of quality pitchers out there. Its seems as though every team has an ace (some have two) who can go out and shut down anyone on a given day.
Which gets me thinking about two things: 1) What a great GMC Tournament it's going to be and 2) I'm going to dred picking the pitchers come All County time.
Also looking to see such arms this season as Haydn Warren from East Brunswick, Adonis Hernandez from Kennedy, Jose Hernandez from Perth Amboy, Brandon Charles from Piscayaway, Mike Bernet from Bishop Ahr, Dan Kacsmar from Woodbridge, Steve Guarriello from St. Joe's, Tommy Marcinczyk from Middlesex, Steven Fortuna from Metuchen, A.J. Celantano from South Plainfield, Jordan Fetterman from Old Bridge and Scott Griffin from Sayreville, among others.


Game #13 vs JF Kennedy

Staff Report
SOUTH PLAINFIELD 12, J.F. KENNEDY (6 inn.): Junior shortstop Sal Esposito went 2-for-3 with an RBI single in the bottom of the sixth to give South Plainfield (8-5) its second straight mercy-rule win over the Mustangs (7-6). Junior righty Pat Boyle (1-1) pitched complete game to earn his first varsity win. He struck out two and allowed six hits and a walk.

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Game #12 at JF Kennedy

Staff Report
SOUTH PLAINFIELD 12, J.F. KENNEDY 1 (6 inn.): Stephen Petriello went 2-for-4 with a double, homer and three RBI. Winning pitcher A.J. Celentano (2-for-3 with two RBI and a run) went the distance. He fanned four, scattered three hits and walked none. Taylor Born (2-for-3) had a run and an RBI.
The Tigers (7-5) won their fifth straight. They scored five unearned runs in the second to build a 7-1 lead. Eric Giordano had an RBI single for the Mustangs (7-5).

  GMC STANDINGS - WHITE DIVISION
Place  Team Win Loss
 T1  Perth Amboy (10-3)      7   2
 T1  North Brunswick (8-4)    7   2
 T3  Monroe (7-4)    6   3
 T3  JF Kennedy (7-5)    6   3
 T5  South Plainfield (7-5)    5   4
 T5  Woodbridge (6-5)    5   4
 T7  Carteret (1-13)    0   9
 T7  Colonia (1-10)    0   9

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Middlesex County Top 10

By Bob Behre and Star-Ledger Staff
MIDDLESEX COUNTY TOP 10
1-Sayreville (9-0)
2-Middlesex (11-0)
3-South Brunswick (8-3)
4-Perth Amboy (8-3)
5-St. Joseph (Met.) 8-5
6-North Brunswick (8-3)
7-Monroe (6-4)
8-Iselin Kennedy (7-4)
9-South Plainfield (6-5)
10-Metuchen (7-3)

By John Haley/For The Star-Ledger 
The GMC Autism Awareness Challenge will take place Saturday at Community Park in North Brunswick with eight games going on all day and night.
Eight members of the Middlesex County Top 10 will be in action in addition to two teams ranked in The Star-Ledger Top 20 , No. 17 Sayreville and No. 19 Middlesex.
The schedule for Saturday in North Brunswick -- 10 a.m.: Sayreville vs. North Brunswick, Carteret vs. Metuchen. 1 p.m.: South River vs. Dunellen, Perth Amboy vs. Edison. 4 p.m.: Middlesex vs. South Plainfield, Spotswood vs. Colonia. 7 p.m.: Woodbridge vs. East Brunswick, Monroe vs. South Brunswick.