Thursday, May 26, 2016

GAME # 28 Cranford 8 South Plainfield 1


South Plainfield (1) at Cranford (8), NJSIAA Tournament, Quarterfinal Round, North Jersey, Section 2, Group 3

By The Star Ledger
on May 26, 2016 9:37 PM


Garrett Forrestal went 2-for-3 with a triple, four RBI and two runs as fourth-seeded Cranford defeated 12th-seeded South Plainfield, 8-1, in the North Jersey, Section 2, Group 3 quarterfinals in Cranford.

Brian Oblachinski was 3-for-4 with two RBI for Cranford, which scored five runs in the bottom of third inning and will host eighth-seeded Nutley in the semifinals on Tuesday. Joseph Norton went 2-for-3 with two runs, Michael Smith went 2-for-4 with a RBI, Ryan Bakie went 2-for-4 and Matthew Perino scored two runs. Gordon Graceffo pitched a three-hitter, striking out three and walking two.

South Plainfield's Nick Polizzano went 2-for-3 and Jack Gillis added a run and a RBI.

http://highschoolsports.nj.com/news/article/78794733434491191/south-plainfield-1-at-cranford-8-njsiaa-tournament-quarterfinal-round-north-jersey-section-2-group-3-baseball/
 
 


Cranford 8, South Plainfield 1

Greg Tufaro,
@GregTufaro
9:53 p.m. EDT May 26, 2016

Nick Polizzano went 2-for-3 and Jack Gillis scored the Tigers’ lone run as South Plainfield was eliminated from the North 2 Group III playoffs.

The Tigers were outhit 12-3. Jake Alba and Jean Sapini combined to allow eight runs on 12 hits and seven walks.

http://www.mycentraljersey.com/story/sports/high-school/baseball/2016/05/26/may-26-gmc-baseball-roundup/84975046/

Tuesday, May 24, 2016

GAME # 27 South Plainfield 3 Summit 2

 
South Plainfield (3) at Summit (2), NJSIAA Tournament, First Round, North Jersey, Section 2, Group 3
 
By The Star Ledger
on May 24, 2016 8:11 PM
 
Twelfth-seeded South Plainfield used two runs in the top of the fifth inning to take the lead for good and defeat fifth-seeded Summit, 3-2, in the first round of the North Jersey, Section 2, Group 3 tournament in Summit.

Jake Hoffman and Jack Gillis each scored in the inning for South Plainfield, which will play at fourth-seeded Cranford in Thursday's quarterfinals.

Robby Faris and Grant Douglas both went 2-for-4 with a run scored for Summit.

http://highschoolsports.nj.com/news/article/-921209266565508825/south-plainfield-3-at-summit-2-njsiaa-tournament-first-round-north-jersey-section-2-group-3-baseball/




NJSIAA TOURNAMENT

North 2 Group 3 first round
South Plainfield 3, Summit 2

Daniel LoGiudice,
@danny_logiudice
9:11 p.m. EDT May 24, 2016

Dylan O'Connor laid down a suicide squeeze bunt in the fifth inning to give 12th-seeded South Plainfield (11-16) the lead over No. 5 Summit. Jared Marks tied the game 2-2 also on a suicide squeeze. Jack Gillis scored twice and Nick Polizzano had an RBI-single. Jean Sapini pitched two innings of relief for the win. South Plainfield, which had eight stolen bases, will face No. 4 Cranford in the quarterfinals.

http://www.mycentraljersey.com/story/sports/high-school/baseball/2016/05/24/gmc-baseball-roundup-tuesday-may-24/84878016/

Monday, May 23, 2016

RAIN DELAY - GAME SUSPENSION 5/23 South Plainfield vs. Summit



No. 12 South Plainfield vs. No. 5 Summit

,
@GregTufaro
10:21 p.m. EDT May 23, 2016

The game was suspended due to rain. It will resume on Tuesday with Summit leading 2-1 and South Plainfield batting with a runner on second and none away and a 1-2 count on the hitter.

http://www.mycentraljersey.com/story/sports/high-school/baseball/2016/05/23/may-23-gmc-baseball-roundup/84768082/

Baseball playoffs 2016: North Jersey Section 2 Group 3 preview



During South Planfield's 4-2 win against Cranford in the N2G3 Varsity Baseball Finals at Memorial Field in Cranford, NJ 5/29/15 (Alex Remnick | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com)

By Richard Greco
NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
on May 22, 2016 2:20 PM


NORTH JERSEY, SECTION 2, GROUP 3

BRACKET
SEEDS: 1-Mendham; 2-Somerville; 3-Gov. Livingston; 4-Cranford; 5-Summit; 6-Warren Hills; 7-Snyder; 8-Nutley; 9-Carteret; 10-Colonia; 11-Matawan12-South Plainfield; 13-Orange; 14-Barringer; 15-Chatham; 16-Voorhees

FAVORITE: Top-seeded Mendham is battle tested heading into states. It has faced Morristown, Delbarton, Hunterdon Central, Montgomery, Roxbury and Seton Hall Prep during the regular season. Jack Donlon and Thomas Koide will handle a bulk of the pitching for the Minutemen, while Jack Chernow and Tyler Hoops lead the offense. Mendham is outscoring opponents 100-49 this season.

South Plainfield SS Nick Polizzano (25) tags out Pat Knight (8) of Cranford during South Planfield's 4-2 win against Cranford in the N2G3 Varsity Baseball Finals at Memorial Field in Cranford, NJ 5/29/15 (Alex Remnick | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com)

CONTENDERS:
Second-seeded Somerville has some tough losses and some good wins much like most of the teams in Skyland Conference this year.
Andrew Prescott has pitched well for the Pioneers and Chris DiCostanzo, JoJo Mosca and Preston Scott key the offense.

Third-seeded Gov. Livingston get hot in the Union County Tournament and is hoping to ride that momentum into states. The Highlanders are averaging five runs per game and have proven they can win clutch games. Josh Katz came up with the game-winning hit in extra innings during GL’s Union County Tournament semifinal win over Westfield and Vin Doren pitched a gem in the final.

After advancing to the sectional final last year, fourth-seeded Cranford is looking to get back there this season. The Cougars have wins over Scotch Plains-Fanwood, Westfield, Randolph, Bridgewater-Raritan, Gov. Livingston and St. Mary (Ruth.). Cranford has the pitching to go on run with Chris Librera and Gordon Graceffo leading the group.
Sixth-seed Warren Hills will be able to make some noise when Anthony Veneziano takes the hill. The big question will be whether or not Warren Hills uses Venziano against Matawan in the first round of save him for a potential meeting with Gov. Livingston in the second round.

Jake Alba (1) pitches for South Plainfield during South Planfield's 4-2 win against Cranford in the N2G3 Varsity Baseball Finals at Memorial Field in Cranford, NJ 5/29/15 (Alex Remnick | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com)


DARK HORSE: 12th-seeded South Plainfield, the defending champs, have had a rough season, but are hoping to make some noise in the state tournament. Jake Alba was the winning pitcher in last year’s extra inning triumph over Cranford in the sectional final and will be key in any run for the Tigers. Jack Gillis and Nick Polizzano also were key players in last year’s Group 3 championship team.

South Plainfield SS Nick Polizzano (25) flings the ball to first during South Planfield's 4-2 win against Cranford in the N2G3 Varsity Baseball Finals at Memorial Field in Cranford, NJ 5/29/15 (Alex Remnick | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com)

PLAYERS TO WATCH: Anthony Condito, Nutley; Garrett Forrestal, Cranford; Chrystian Walker, Orange; Anthony Veneziano, Warren Hills; Mike Wilson, Colonia; Thomas Moore, Warren Hills; Peter DeMaria, Chatham; Will Schaffer, Summit; Jojo Mosca, Somerville; Jack Donlon, Mendham; Jason Juarez, Orange.

South Plainfield C Chris Graves (27) tags out Joe Norton (32) of Cranford during South Planfield's 4-2 win against Cranford in the N2G3 Varsity Baseball Finals at Memorial Field in Cranford, NJ 5/29/15 (Alex Remnick | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com)

THE PICK: Gov. Livingston over Mendham
The Highlanders have proven they can win the big games. Although the road to the sectional final will not be easy, Gov. Livingston has two solid starters in Nick Cocchia and Vin Doren that can bring it to the final. If this sectional final pits these two together a duel between Cocchia and Donlon would be a lot of fun.


During South Planfield's 4-2 win against Cranford in the N2G3 Varsity Baseball Finals at Memorial Field in Cranford, NJ 5/29/15 (Alex Remnick | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com)

http://highschoolsports.nj.com/news/article/6701171825851097197/baseball-playoffs-2016-north-jersey-section-2-group-3-preview/

Sunday, May 22, 2016

GAME # 26 Scotch Plains-Fanwood 5 South Plainfield 4


South Plainfield (4) at Scotch Plains-Fanwood (5)
 
By The Star Ledger
on May 21, 2016 6:59 PM


George Leichtling drove in two and Tyler O'Brien scored twice as Scotch Plains-Fanwood edged South Plainfield, 5-4, in Scotch Plains.

Jake Canavan was 2-for-3 with a double and a run and Jack Defouw and Marc Occhipinti each drove in runs for Scotch Plains, which took the lead with two runs in the bottom of the sixth. Nick Stone allowed three runs (two earned) in 4 2/3 innings pitched before being relieved by Defouw, who pitched 1 1/3 scoreless innings to pick up his fifth win of the season.

Nick Polizzano was 2-for-3 with two runs and Dylan O'Connor and Kyle Bythell each had RBI for South Plainfield.

http://highschoolsports.nj.com/news/article/-2921230266594508742/south-plainfield-4-at-scotch-plains-fanwood-5-baseball/
 
 



Scotch Plains-Fanwood 5, South Plainfield 4

Daniel LoGiudice,
@danny_logiudice
9:19 p.m. EDT May 21, 2016

Nick Polizzano went 2-for-3 with two runs while Dylan O’Connor and Kyle Bythell each drove in one run for South Plainfield (10-16).

http://www.mycentraljersey.com/story/sports/high-school/baseball/2016/05/21/gmc-baseball-roundup-saturday-may-21/84705178/

Scotch Plains-Fanwood 5, South Plainfield 4

Tyler O’Brien went 2-for-4 with two runs while George Leichtling drove in two runs for Scotch Plains-Fanwood (16-11). Nick Polizzano went 2-for-3 with two runs while Dylan O’Connor and Kyle Bythell each drove in one run for South Plainfield (10-16).

http://www.mycentraljersey.com/story/sports/high-school/baseball/2016/05/21/courier-news-baseball-roundup-saturday-may-21/84704722/

Thursday, May 19, 2016

GAME # 25 South Plainfield 2 Metuchen 1

 
South Plainfield (2) at Metuchen (1)
 
By The Star Ledger
on May 18, 2016 10:27 PM
 
Ricky Pelligrino scored what proved to be the winning run in the top of the fifth inning as South Plainfield defeated Metuchen, 2-1, in Metuchen.

Chris Shine pitched two scoreless innings of relief to pick up the win and Nick Polizzano earned the save after a scoreless seventh inning.

Metuchen's Mike Lapczynski went 2-for-3 and Alex Brooks pitched a four-hitter in defeat.

http://highschoolsports.nj.com/news/article/3082420937962386888/south-plainfield-2-at-metuchen-1-baseball/



 
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GAME # 24 South Plainfield 2 Bishop Ahr 1

 
Bishop Ahr (1) at South Plainfield (2)
 
By The Star Ledger
on May 18, 2016 6:06 PM

 

Jake Alba pitched six innings, allowing one run while walking three and striking out seven in South Plainfield 2-1 win over Bishop Ahr in South Plainfield.

Jack Gillis and Rickey Pellegrino scored one run apiece for South Plainfield, which scored single runs in the first and third to take a 2-0 lead.

Nick Polizzano came on in relief for Alba, pitching one inning and striking out one.

http://highschoolsports.nj.com/news/article/4082438937970386879/bishop-ahr-1-at-south-plainfield-2-baseball/



South Plainfield 2, Bishop Ahr 1

Alyssa Davis,
@AlyssaM_Davis 
8:27 p.m. EDT May 17, 2016

Nick Polizzano went 1-for-2 with an RBI double while Dave Tavarex went 2-for-3 with a single and a double for South Plainfield. Winning pitcher Jake Alba notched six strikeouts, walked two and scattered five hits in six innings. Polizzano pitched a 1-2-3 seventh for the save. Andrew Brazicki went 2-for-3 for Bishop Ahr. Rich Albrecht pitched six innings with eight strikeouts, two walks and one hit batter.

http://www.mycentraljersey.com/story/sports/high-school/baseball/2016/05/17/may-17-gmc-baseball-roundup/84514836/

Saturday, May 14, 2016

GAME # 23 Freehold Township 7 South Plainfield 2


South Plainfield (2) at Freehold Township (7)

By The Star Ledger
on May 14, 2016 10:10 PM


Ryan Ford went 2-for-3 with a run and an RBI in Freehold Township's 7-2 victory over South Plainfield in Freehold.
 
Freehold Township, which had nine hits, scored five runs in the second inning. John Carroll had two RBI and scored a run. Pete Nielsen allowed seven hits, two earned runs, no walks and struck out four in five innings.

South Plainfield's Dylan O'Connor went 2-for-2 with a double and an RBI, while Jack Gillis doubled and scored a run.

http://highschoolsports.nj.com/news/article/6082444937989386942/south-plainfield-2-at-freehold-township-7-baseball/
 
 


Freehold Township 7, South Plainfield 2

,
@GregTufaro
8:11 p.m. EDT May 14, 2016

Dylan O'Connor had an RBI for the Tigers. Teammate Jack Gillis singled and scored a run.

http://www.mycentraljersey.com/story/sports/high-school/baseball/2016/05/14/may-14-gmc-baseball-roundup/84387882/

Friday, May 13, 2016

GAME # 22 Perth Amboy 15 South Plainfield 8


Perth Amboy (15) at South Plainfield (8), Greater Middlesex Conference Tournament, Preliminary Round 

By The Star Ledger
on May 12, 2016 10:47 PM


Jordanny Nunez drove in three runs and Devin Rodriguez plated two runs to lead Perth Amboy to a 15-8 win over South Plainfield in the preliminary round of the Greater Middlesex County Tournament in South Plainfield.

Sergio Ramos, Darius Diaz, and Jahzeel Espiritusanto each had one RBI and Chris Brito allowed three hits over five innings with six strikeouts and one walk to earn the win.

Nick Plate, Dylan O'Connor, and Dave Tavarez each had two RBI for South Plainfield.

http://highschoolsports.nj.com/news/article/7082555938627387793/perth-amboy-15-at-south-plainfield-8-greater-middlesex-conference-tournament-preliminary-round-baseball/



Brito leads Perth Amboy in GMC Tournament

Greg Tufaro,
@GregTufaro
12:58 a.m. EDT May 13, 2016

As the lowest seeded team still alive in the Greater Middlesex Conference Baseball Tournament, don’t expect 22nd-seeded Perth Amboy High School to be intimidated.
The Panthers advanced with an impressive 15-8 preliminary-round victory on Thursday over defending Group III champion South Plainfield as Chris Brito, the lone pitcher out of a combined eight for both teams to take the mound with any sustained success, retired 13 of the final 15 batters.

Brito, better known as an incumbent Home News Tribune first-team All-Area selection and one of the league’s best-hitting infielders, was brilliant in relief as South Plainfield, which squandered an 8-6 third-inning lead, was blanked over the final four frames.

“They believe in me,  and I believe in them, so as a captain, I’ve got to come in when they (pitching staff) are having a bad day,” Brito said, noting he wanted to give his team a chance to chip away at the deficit. “I’ve got to step up my game and pitch however I have to pitch to put my team in a winning situation.”

The game quickly became a battle of attrition for South Plainfield, as the pitching-depleted Tigers (8-14) did not have ace Jake Alba (he pitched Monday and only throws one day a week according to South Plainfield head coach Anthony Guida), No. 2 starter Jean Sapini (Guida said Sapini has not thrown a bullpen session since April 28 because of  arm soreness), No. 3 starter Ryan Stankan (he pitched six innings on Tuesday) or No. 4 starter Billy Keane (who was injured six days ago) available.

On a day when South Plainfield’s defense obviously needed to rise to the occasion, the Tigers endured a complete meltdown, committing a season-high 11 errors that led to 12 unearned runs. In perhaps a fitting coincidence, Guida said his pen literally ran out of ink midway through the game, so he stopped keeping score of the miscues.

“I really don’t know what to say about our team today,” Guida said. “It was one of the most frustrating and aggravating games I’ve ever been a part of.”

The Panthers weren’t handed a victory. They pounded out a season-high 18 hits and have now scored 32 runs in their last two games including a 14-0 drubbing of Wardlaw-Hartridge in the GMCT play-in round.

Perth Amboy advanced to Monday’s first round, where it will play sixth-seeded Edison for the third time 11 days. The Eagles swept the regular-season series between the schools, winning 6-4 and 5-2.

The Panthers, who have lost 10 games by a total of 17 runs, are clearly better than their deceptive 6-15 record. With just two seniors in the starting lineup, Perth Amboy is built for the future, but it may be ahead of schedule.

“We know we can battle with anybody,” Perth Amboy head coach Alex Perez, a former New York Yankees farmhand said, noting that as a Red Division member the Panthers were well-prepared for the postseason.

“We knew going in (to the tournament) we are not a 22 seed team but we put ourselves in that situation. I told my guys, forget about the seed. It’s been that type of year. We just knew if we give our guys opportunities, positive results are going to happen. We have a good shot at making a nice run here.”

Jordanny Nunez, one of the two aforementioned seniors, snapped an 8-8 deadlock with a two-run single in the top of the fifth. He scored on Jahzeel Espiritusanto’s suicide squeeze as the Panthers built an 11-8 lead they would not relinquish.

“We know he has a good bat and was going to come around,” Perez said of Nunez (3-for-4 with three RBI and two runs), who had been struggling at the plate. “For a senior to have that big hit at that moment is definitely huge for him and for us.”

Every Perth Amboy player recorded at least one hit except Brito, who reached on three errors and scored each time. After leaving the bases loaded in each of his two previous at-bats, cleanup hitter Darius Diaz capped a three-run rally in the sixth with an RBI triple to give the Panthers a 14-8 advantage.

Speedy leadoff batter Sergio Ramos (2-for-4 with two RBI and two runs scored) excelled at the plate, as did Devin Rodriguez (plated two runs with a suicide squeeze and a single) and Anjeury Peralta (2-for-5 with a run). No. 9 batter Elvis Iglesias singled and scored three times.

“We’ve been struggling (offensively),” Perez said, noting the Panthers scored more than three runs just once in their last five regular-season games. “All we talked about was having better approaches and seeing the ball come out of the pitcher’s hand.”

Freshman right-hander Chris Shine yielded three runs to Perth Amboy in the first inning on a walk, two errors, two stolen bases, an infield single and a fielder’s choice. The Tigers parlayed three walks and three consecutive singles into a three-run rally of their own, knotting the score at 3-3 in the bottom of the frame.

Six South Plainfield batters who either walked or were hit by a pitch came around to score. David Tavarez had a two-run single for the Tigers, while teammates Dylan O’Connor and Nick Plate each had an RBI single. Mike Stanczak and Plate each had a sacrifice fly. O’Connor plated a run with a suicide squeeze.

Undaunted by the state championship banner hanging from the backstop at South Plainfield’s diamond, Perth Amboy made itself right at home. The Panthers played with enthusiasm from the first pitch to the final out and made incessant noise in the dugout during at-bats. They ran the bases as well as they ran their mouths with positive chants emanating from the bench.

“I knew they were good enough to beat us,” Guida said. “I told the kids right off the bat, this team is expecting to win this game. They know they’re good enough to win this game, and they went out and proved it today.”

http://www.mycentraljersey.com/story/sports/high-school/baseball/2016/05/12/baseball-brito-leads-perth-amboy-gmc-tournament/84271484/

Wednesday, May 11, 2016

2016 GMC TOURNAMENT SEEDS



GMC TOURNAMENT SEEDS

By Joe Zedalis
NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
on May 10, 2016 3:49 PM


1. Monroe
2. East Brunswick
3. South Brunswick
4. Woodbridge
5.
St. Joseph (Met.)
6. Edison
7.
South River 
8. Old Bridge
9.
J.P. Stevens
10: Sayreville
11. South Plainfield
12. Carteret
13. Colonia
14. North Brunswick
15. Middlesex
16. Metuchen
17. East Brunswick Tech
18. Spotswood
19. Piscataway
20. South Amboy
21. Bishop Ahr
22. Perth Amboy
23. Iselin Kennedy
24. New Brunswick
25. Highland Park
26. Dunellen
27. Wardlaw-Hartridge
28. Timothy Christian
29. Perth Amboy Tech
30. Piscataway Tech

SCHEDULE

MAY 11 PLAY-IN ROUND


25. Highland Park at 24. New Brunswick
28. Timothy Christian at 21. Bishop Ahr
29. Perth Amboy Tech at 20. South Amboy
30. Piscataway Tech at 19. Piscataway
27. Wardlaw-Hartridge at 22. Perth Amboy
26. Dunellen at 23. J.F. Kennedy


MAY 13 PRELIMINARY ROUND

17. East Brunswick Tech at 16. Metuchen
25. Highland Park-24. New Brunswick winner at 9. J.P. Stevens
28. Timothy Christian-21. Bishop Ahr winner at 12. Carteret
29. Perth Amboy Tech-20. South Amboy winner at 13. Colonia
30. Piscataway Tech-19. Piscataway winner at 14. North Brunswick
27. Wardlaw-Hartridge-22. Perth Amboy winner at 11. South Plainfield
26. Dunellen-23. J.F. Kennedy winner at 10. Sayreville
18. Spotswood at 15. Middlesex


MAY 16 ROUND ONE

17. East Brunswick Tech-16. Metuchen winner at 1. Monroe
25. Highland Park, 24. New Brunswick or 9. J.P. Stevens at 8. Old Bridge
28. Timothy Christian, 21. Bishop Ahr or 12. Carteret at 5. St. Joseph
29. Perth Amboy Tech, 20. South Amboy or 13. Colonia at 4. Woodbridge
30. Piscataway Tech, 19. Piscataway or 4. North Brunswick at 3. South Brunswick
27. Wardlaw-Hartridge, 22. Perth Amboy or 11. South Plainfield at 6. Edison
26. Dunellen, 23. J.F. Kennedy or 10. Sayreville at 7. South River
18. Spotswood-15. Middlesex winner at 2. East Brunswick


MAY 18 QUARTERFINALS

TBD at North Brunswick's Community Park, TBA


MAY 21 SEMIFINALS

TBD at East Brunswick Tech, 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.


MAY 27 FINALS

TBD at TD Bank Ballpark in Bridgewater


http://highschoolsports.nj.com/news/article/-7493877353594199748/greater-middlesex-conference-tournament-seeds-pairings/




OFFICIAL 2016 GMC BASEBALL TOURNAMENT SEEDS

Sports writer Greg Tufaro will file a full story ASAP about the tournament seeding meeting, which retired East Brunswick High School Athletics Director Frank Noppenberger ran at Monroe High School today.

Piscataway AD Rob Harmer (Red), J.F. Kennedy AD Sean Daly (White), Spotswood AD Bill Visokay (Blue) and East Brunswick Tech AD Mike Pede (Gold) represented their respective divisions on the seeding committee. They were joined by Edison head coach Vin Abene and South River head coach Mike Lepore Jr. Each member of the committee received a vote.

A list of official seeds can be found below the tournament schedule.

READ: Current GMC division standings
READ: May 9 GMC baseball roundup
READ: GMC baseball schedule through May 14

TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE

MAY 11 PLAY-IN ROUND

25. Highland Park at 24. New Brunswick
28. Timothy Christian at 21. Bishop Ahr
29. Perth Amboy Tech at 20. South Amboy
30. Piscataway Tech at 19. Piscataway
27. Wardlaw-Hartridge at 22. Perth Amboy
26. Dunellen at 23. J.F. Kennedy

MAY 13 PRELIMINARY ROUND

17. East Brunswick Tech at 16. Metuchen
25. Highland Park-24. New Brunswick winner at 9. J.P. Stevens
28. Timothy Christian-21. Bishop Ahr winner at 12. Carteret
29. Perth Amboy Tech-20. South Amboy winner at 13. Colonia
30. Piscataway Tech-19. Piscataway winner at 14. North Brunswick
27. Wardlaw-Hartridge-22. Perth Amboy winner at 11. South Plainfield
26. Dunellen-23. J.F. Kennedy winner at 10. Sayreville
18. Spotswood at 15. Middlesex

MAY 16 ROUND ONE

17. East Brunswick Tech-16. Metuchen winner at 1. Monroe
25. Highland Park, 24. New Brunswick or 9. J.P. Stevens at 8. Old Bridge
28. Timothy Christian, 21. Bishop Ahr or 12. Carteret at 5. St. Joseph
29. Perth Amboy Tech, 20. South Amboy or 13. Colonia at 4. Woodbridge
30. Piscataway Tech, 19. Piscataway or 4. North Brunswick at 3. South Brunswick
27. Wardlaw-Hartridge, 22. Perth Amboy or 11. South Plainfield at 6. Edison
26. Dunellen, 23. J.F. Kennedy or 10. Sayreville at 7. South River
18. Spotswood-15. Middlesex winner at 2. East Brunswick

MAY 18 QUARTERFINALS

TBD at North Brunswick's Community Park, TBA

MAY 21 SEMIFINALS

TBD at East Brunswick Tech, 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.

MAY 27 FINALS

TBD at TD Bank Ballpark in Bridgewater

OFFICIAL 2016 GMC TOURNAMENT SEEDS

1. Monroe (VOTE: 5-1)
2. East Brunswick (VOTE: 6-0)
3. South Brunswick (VOTE: 5-1)
4. Woodbridge (VOTE: 5-1)
5. St. Joseph (VOTE: 6-0)
6. Edison (VOTE: 6-0)
7. South River (VOTE: 4-2)
8. Old Bridge (VOTE: 6-0)
9. J.P. Stevens (VOTE: 5-1)
10: Sayreville (VOTE: 3-3) Bombers receive seed on tiebreaker vote
11. South Plainfield (VOTE: 3-3) Tigers receive seed on tiebreaker vote
12. Carteret (VOTE: 4-2)
13. Colonia (VOTE: 6-0)
14. North Brunswick (VOTE: 5-1)
15. Middlesex (VOTE: 6-0)
16. Metuchen (VOTE: 4-2)
17. East Brunswick Tech (VOTE: 3-3) Tigers receive seed on tiebreaker vote
18. Spotswood (VOTE: 6-0)
19. Piscataway (VOTE: 6-0)
20. South Amboy (VOTE: 4-2)
21. Bishop Ahr (VOTE: 4-2)
22. Perth Amboy (VOTE: 4-2)
23. J.F. Kennedy (VOTE: 6-0)
24. New Brunswick (VOTE: 6-0).
25. Highland Park (VOTE: 6-0)
26. Dunellen (VOTE: 6-0)
27. Wardlaw-Hartridge (VOTE: 6-0)
28. Timothy Christian (VOTE: 6-0)
29. Perth Amboy Tech (VOTE: 6-0)
30. Piscataway Tech (VOTE: 6-0)

Staff Writer Greg Tufaro: gtufaro@gannettnj.com

http://www.mycentraljersey.com/story/sports/high-school/baseball/2016/05/09/link-live-gmc-baseball-tournament-seeding-meeting-updates/84164390/

Tuesday, May 10, 2016

GAME # 21 Sayreville 3 South Plainfield 2


South Plainfield (2) at Sayreville (3)

By The Star Ledger
on May 10, 2016 8:53 PM
 

 
Tyler Dusko hit a two-run double to start a sixth-inning rally to lift Sayreville to a 3-2 come-from-behind win over South Plainfield in Sayreville.
Connor Johnson drove in what turned out to be the game-winning run moments after Dusko's double tied the game. Jayson DeMild earned the win, allowing two runs on seven hits with three walks and two strikeouts. Kyle Richards and Brett Dzamba both scored as well.
Nick Polizzano went 2-for-3 with an RBI for South Plainfield and Ryan Stankan allowed three runs on four hits with seven strikeouts and five walks.

http://highschoolsports.nj.com/news/article/-8364159135053163864/south-plainfield-2-at-sayreville-3-baseball/




Sayreville 3, South Plainfield 2

Daniel LoGiudice,
@danny_logiudice
10:07 p.m. EDT May 10, 2016

Tyler Dusko’s two-run double in the bottom of the sixth inning gave Sayreville (8-12) the victory. Jayson DeMild pitched a complete game, allowing one earned run on seven hits and three walks for the Bombers. Ryan Stankan allowed three runs on four hits, five walks and struck out seven over six innings for South Plainfield (8-13).

http://www.mycentraljersey.com/story/sports/high-school/baseball/2016/05/10/gmc-baseball-roundup-tuesday-may-10/84202262/