Friday, May 24, 2019

Game # 27 Governor Livingston 9, South Plainfield 5

 

South Plainfield (5) at Gov. Livingston (9), NJSIAA Tournament, Quarterfinals, Central Jersey, Group 2

By The Star Ledger
on May 24, 2019 8:00 PM
 
Top-seeded Gov. Livingston used a four-run fifth-inning rally to snag a come-from-behind 9-5 win over ninth-seeded South Plainfield in the quarterfinals of the Central Jersey, Group 2 tournament in Berkeley Heights.

Gov. Livingston (21-4) will face fifth-seeded Point Pleasant Boro in the semifinals on Tuesday.

Sean McCullough hit a two-run single to give Gov. Livingston a 6-4 lead in the fifth. Drew Compton, who leads the state in home runs with 13, hit a homer to tie the game 4-4 for the home team earlier in the inning.

The Highlanders led 7-4 by the end of the inning.

South Plainfield (18-9) scored four runs in the opening inning and led 4-2 heading into the fifth.

Ryan Davey picked up the win in six innings on the mound, while Joey Defeo threw for one inning of relief.

http://highschoolsports.nj.com/news/article/-2370713968373016597/south-plainfield-5-at-gov-livingston-9-njsiaa-tournament-quarterfinals-central-jersey-group-2-baseball/



South Plainfield eliminated from NJSIAA baseball Tournament

Greg Tufaro
Bridgewater Courier News

Governor Livingston 9, South Plainfield 5
 
The ninth-seeded Tigers squandered a four-run first-inning lead as the top-seeded Highlanders rallied for a comeback victory in the Central Group II quarterfinals.

After scoring twice in the second inning to trim the 4-0 deficit in half, Governor Livingston left the bases loaded as South Plainfield starter Jordan Hamberg limited the damage.

The Tigers had an opportunity to extend their lead in the top of the fifth, but the Highlanders turned an inning-ending double play to escape a bases-loaded jam.

Drew Compton’s state-leading 13th homer of the season enabled Governor Livingston to forge a 4-4 tie in the bottom of the fifth. Sean McCulloch followed with a two-run single for a 6-4 lead. The Highlanders tacked on one more run in the fifth-inning rally to take a 7-4 advantage.

After South Plainfield closed the deficit to 7-5 in the sixth, Governor Livingston answered with two runs in the bottom of the frame to produce the final margin

South Plainfield ends its season with an 18-9 record.

Governor Livingston improved to 21-4.
 
 

Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Game # 26 South Plainfield 3, Delaware Valley 0


 
South Plainfield (3) at Delaware Valley (0), NJSIAA Tournament, First round, Central Jersey, Group 2 - Baseball
 
By The Star Ledger
on May 21, 2019 6:50 PM
 
Chris Shine pitched a three-hitter, striking out nine and walking one to lead ninth-seeded South Plainfield over eighth-seeded Delaware Valley, 3-0, in the first round of the Central Jersey, Group 2 tournament in Alexandria.

Shine helped his own cause with a two-run single in the top of the seventh inning, while RJ Massaro, Jordan Hamberg and Brody Donovan scored a run apiece for South Plainfield (18-8), which had five hits as a team.

Brett Godown allowed three hits over 4 2/3 scoreless innings, striking out three and walking three while earning a no-decision for Delaware Valley (10-9).

South Plainfield will face top-seeded Gov. Livingston in the quarterfinal round on Thursday.

http://highschoolsports.nj.com/news/article/-2370709968357016604/south-plainfield-3-at-delaware-valley-0-njsiaa-tournament-first-round-central-jersey-group-2-baseball/




No. 9 South Plainfield 3, No. 8 Delaware Valley 0
 
Greg Tufaro
Bridgewater Courier News
 
Senior righthander Chris Shine, a Seton Hall University signee, struck out nine and scattered three hits in the opening round of the Central Group II Tournament.

The Tigers will face top-seeded Governor Livingston in Thursday's quarterfinals.

Shine helped his own cause, going 1-for-3 with two RBI. Ron Gonzalez singled twice for the Tigers, while Brody Donovan, TJ Massaro and Jordan Hamberg each scored a run.

Shine helped his own cause, going 1-for-3 with two RBI. Ron Gonzalez singled twice for the Tigers, while Brody Donovan, TJ Massaro and Jordan Hamberg each scored a run.

The Tigers improved their record to 18-8.
 
 

Friday, May 17, 2019

Baseball: Central Jersey, Group 2 State Tournament Preview




By Joe Zedalis | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
on May 17, 2019 7:09 AM


CENTRAL JERSEY GROUP 2
BRACKET
Favorite

Manasquan: The third-seeded Warriors (14-4) have two quality pitchers in Spencer Bauer and Mike Anthony and a big-time bomb-hitter in Monmouth University recruit James Harmstead. Plus, Manasquan benefits from having hard-hitting Gov. Livingston and strong-armed South Plainfield in the upper bracket. Manasquan has showed it has the ability to play with some of the better teams in the Shore Conference. It as a 1-0 win over No. 20 Red Bank Catholic and a 5-2 loss to No. 11 Christian Brothers.

Complete tournament preview
North 1
GR. 4 | GR. 3 | GR. 2 | GR. 1
North 2GR. 4 | GR. 3 | GR. 2 | GR. 1
CentralGR. 4 | GR. 3 | GR. 2 | GR. 1SouthGR. 4 | GR. 3 | GR. 2 | GR. 1
N-PNorth A | North B | South A South B

Contenders

Gov. Livingston and South Plainfield:  First-seeded Gov. Livingston and ninth-seeded South Plainfield would meet in the quarterfinals if both survive the opening round. With the way it swings the bat, Gov. Livingston is capable of winning any game. However, with the way it has pitched it is capable of losing any game, too. Gov. Livingston was bounced from the Union County Tournament in the semifinals by Scotch Plains-Fanwood. Gov. Livingston is only 2-2 in its last four. It clearly misses Georgia Tech recruit Stephen Reid, who is out with a hand injury. However, the Highlanders still have Drew Compton, who is one of the state's finest hitters. South Plainfield has stud right-hander Chris Shine (74 strikeouts, 15 walks, 4 earned runs in 43.4 innings), lefty Jordan Hamberg (44 strikeouts, 14 walks, 11 earned runs in 34.4 innings and a perfect game). However, South Plainfield also has a tough first-round drawn in No. 8 Delaware Valley (10-7).


Dark HorsesMetuchen and Voorhees: Metuchen is dangerous. The Bulldogs pitch pretty well -- especially when Matt Rowe is on the hill. They hit pretty well. Metuchen has won three of its last four. Tenth-seeded Metuchen has a tough, first-round draw in Bordentown (11-6). Voorhees is the second-seed. The Vikings (13-6) lost to Hunterdon Central, 2-1, and has two victories over Delaware Valley. Voorhees is 3-3 in its last six. Voorhees has two solid pitchers in Drew Conover (45 strikeouts, 16 walks in 27.8 innings) and Truman Richter (36 strikeouts, 18 walks in 23 innings). Nick Zobian is having a strong spring at the plate for Voorhees with 23 hits and 18 RBI.


Hitting Leaders

(Through May 15 according to njschoolsports.com)
Player, School, Hits - At-Bats - 2B - 3B - HR - Runs - RBIs


Saul Lopez, Johnson, 32-73-3-3-0-19-16
Kyle Adorno, Johnson, 31-73-2-0-0-28-12
Jack Gillmer, Robbinsville, 29-69-8-2-0-31-6
Michael Gurzynski, Carteret, 29-70-6-2-0-26-26
Steve Harrington, Johnson, 29-68-4-2-0-19-24
Sam Collins, Point Pleasant Boro, 28-68-2-2-0-21-11
Dylan Wood, Bordentown, 27-59-4-1-0-11-18
Colin Saliski, Carteret, 27-72-6-1-3-22-21
Julian Santana, Carteret, 27-76-8-0-0-31-12
Jordan Hamberg, South Plainfield, 27-68-6-0-2-12-18
Nick Razzano, South River, 24-68-4-0-0-16-15
Nicholas Guzzi, Point Pleasant Boro, 24-54-4-1-0-9-24
Axel Nunez, Carteret, 24-67-5-5-2-23-26
Michael DeSantis, South River, 23-69-3-0-0-19-14
TJ Massaro, South Plainfield, 23-64-4-2-0-18-2
Zach Zuchowski, Delaware Valley, 23-56-4-1-3-14-18
Dennis Shopp, Carteret, 23-54-4-1-0-13-10
Nick Zobian, Voorhees, 23-55-2-0-4-9-18
Oscar Rodriguez, Carteret, 23-63-3-2-1-21-12
John Raymond, Delaware Valley, 22-48-10-1-1-13-13
Nick Matt, Robbinsville, 22-66-0-0-1-8-15

Pitching leaders


(Through May 15 according to njschoolsports.com)
Player, School, Wins - IP - K’s - BB - ER


Jake Tennant, Raritan, 6-48.4-30-19-24
Chris Shine, South Plainfield, 6-43.4-74-15-4
Nicholas Guzzi, Point Pleasant Boro, 6-40.5-63-7-5
Dante Ciaramella, Monmouth, 5-47-73-10-8
Mike Anthony, Manasquan, 5-24-27-11-7
Sam Collins, Point Pleasant Boro, 5-34.4-46-8-7
Matt Rowe, Metuchen, 5-46.1-64-14-10
Michael DeSantis, South River, 4-26.4-43-10-4
Matt Vento, Spotswood, 4-34.2-42-12-8
Tyler Lehmann, Robbinsville, 4-36-45-6-7
Dan Frascella, Robbinsville, 4-26-30-10-9
Kyle Kato, Bordentown, 4-37-35-11-8
Julian Santana, Carteret, 4-28.6-32-26-33
John Grill, Gov. Livingston, 4-31.3-39-22-8
Kevin Shanes, Rumson-Fair Haven, 4-7-6-6-5
Jordan Hamberg, South Plainfield, 4-34.4-44-14-11
Drew Conover, Voorhees, 4-27.8-45-16-13


Past champions:

2018: Raritan
2017: Gov. Livingston
2016: Delaware Valley
2015: Gov. Livingston
2014: Robbinsville


FINAL PREDICTION:

9-South Plainfield vs. 3-Manasquan

http://highschoolsports.nj.com/news/article/5112792146705381238/baseball-central-jersey-group-2-state-tournament-preview/

Thursday, May 16, 2019

Game # 24 South Plainfield 10, Bloomfield 5



South Plainfield 10,  Bloomfield 5
 
Greg Tufaro
Brigewater Courier News
South Plainfield 10, Bloomfield 5: Chris Shine singled, doubled, clubbed a three-run homer and scored three times for the Tigers (16-8).
Winning pitcher Justin Jones pitched four and third innings. He allowed three earned runs and fanned six batters.
Matt Cassio hurled an inning and two thirds of shutout relief. He also delivered an RBI single.
 
 

 


NO GAME SUMMARY

Game # 23 South Plainfield 4, Hillsborough 2



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Saturday, May 11, 2019

Game # 22 St. Joseph's Metuchen 4, South Plainfield 3 GMC Quarter-Final


St. Joseph walks off with GMCT quarterfinal win

Greg Tufaro,
Bridgewater Courier News
Published May 5, 2019
 
As Tom Faggioni stepped to the plate with the bases loaded and one away in the bottom of the eighth, the senior catcher felt the world closing in on him.

 Not only was the opposing team’s infield now playing on the grass, spectators who were watching another Greater Middlesex Conference Tournament quarterfinal on an adjacent diamond were also crowding around the field.

 “The other game is done and everybody came over,” Faggioni said. “I can’t even tell you what I was thinking. It was all emotion. I was just thinking give (pinch runner) Garrett Smith on third base a chance to score. Do anything to put the ball in play.”

 After watching consecutive sliders float past him for strikes and taking a third offering for a ball, Faggioni finally got the pitch he wanted and drove a fastball through the left side of the infield as the St. Joseph High School baseball team walked off with a 4-3 comeback victory over defending champion South Plainfield at North Brunswick’s Community Park on Saturday.

 The fourth-seeded Falcons advanced to the league tournament semifinals against top-seeded Old Bridge, which was an 8-1 winner over Metuchen in Saturday’s other quarterfinal.

 The semifinal, which will be contested on Tuesday at Rutgers University’s Bainton Field at 4:30 p.m., is a rematch of a regular-season meeting between the schools, which Old Bridge won 3-1.

Old Bridge ace Sonny Fauci, a St. John’s University signee, and St. Joseph ace Adam Boucher, a Duke University commit, are the scheduled starters.

Third-seeded South Brunswick and 15th-seeded Piscataway will meet in the other semifinal at 2 p.m. Those schools split their regular-season series. South Brunswick ace Jacob Ciccone, a Lafayette College signee, is expected to face Piscataway ace Jayson Mahmood.

Aiden Drury started the eighth-inning rally with a one-out single off Justin Jones, who relieved South Plainfield starter Jordan Hamberg. Derek Zelesnick beat out a sacrifice bunt and Matt Sot drew a walk to load the bases for Faggioni, whose two-out RBI single in the fourth inning enabled St. Joseph to forge a 3-3 tie.

Faggioni went 3-for-5 with two RBI and Boucher went 3-for-4 as the duo accounted for all but five of St. Joseph's 11 hits. The Falcons stranded nine runners.

St. Joseph starter Jake Hellwig bounced back from a rocky start, giving his teammates a chance to chip away at 2-0 and 3-1 deficits before turning the ball over in the sixth inning to freshman lefthander Donovan Zsak.

Zsak retired all nine batters he faced, six via strikeout. He fanned three hitters on full-count offerings and three more on 2-2 pitches. Zsak struck out the side looking in the top of the eighth.

“I would like to thank the coaches for having confidence in me to go in during that big situation,” said Zsak, a precocious freshman who has already made a nonbinding commitment to the University of Virginia.

“Earlier in the season I struggled a bit with my command and my control. I felt the last couple of games I’ve been out there I’ve been throwing pretty well. I thought today was a real eye-opener for a lot of people that saw me pitch early in the season. Today was the kind of performance I expect from myself.”

Zsak allowed 10 earned runs over four innings of work in early April against Sayreville and Edison. During his last four outings, Zsak has yielded just two earned runs over 15 innings including five frames against perennial state power Seton Hall Prep.

“Through his first couple of outings you saw flashes of it, but he was going real fast trying to show everybody how good he was,” St. Joseph head coach Mike Murray said. “Two weeks ago against Seton Hall Prep, I thought that was his coming out party. He threw the ball great there and has been rolling since. He’s got great stuff. When he’s in the strike zone, he’s really tough to hit.”

South Plainfield took a 2-0 lead in the top of the first inning. TJ Massaro led off with a bunt single and Mike Marrero drew a full-count walk. Hellwig fanned the next two batters before Rob Gonzalez followed with a clutch two-run double. Hellwig whiffed the next hitter to limit the damage.

“Jake’s a perfectionist,” Murray said of his senior righthander, who owns a 19-5 career record. “He came into the dugout feeling like he let us down. There’s nobody in this tournament I feel better having the baseball than Jake Hellwig. He was able to bounce back and keep competing. He kept us in position to tie the game and then go win it.”

St. Joseph (16-7) trimmed the deficit in half in the bottom of the first. Seb Mueller drew a two-out walk on four pitches. Boucher followed with a single and Dave Razzano walked on four pitches, loading the bases for Caleb Carter, who kept his hands back on a curveball and drilled the ball to left field for a clutch run-scoring single. Hamberg fanned the next batter to preserve a 2-1 lead.

South Plainfield (14-8) got the run back in the top of the second. Cooper Smith led off with a single, advanced to second on Chris Born’s sacrifice and scored on Massaro’s two-out single.

The Falcons answered with a run of their own in the bottom of the inning. Sot and Faggioni reached on consecutive two-out hits before Mueller delivered an RBI single to right, trimming South Plainfield’s lead to 3-2.

Hamberg, who threw a perfect game with 13 strikeouts in his previous outing against Woodbridge, a team St. Joseph needed eight innings to defeat by an identical 4-3 score in the first round of the conference tournament, had excellent command of his breaking ball and confidently pitched the Falcons backwards.

After allowing a leadoff single and a full-count walk in the fifth, Hamberg retired the next three batters in succession to escape the jam and preserve the 3-3 tie.

Jones entered in relief and flummoxed St. Joseph with his slider in the sixth, striking out two batters and giving Faggioni a good idea of what he could expect during his game-winning at-bat in the eighth.

South Plainfield was pesky at the plate for the game’s duration. The Tigers fouled off a total of 14 two-strike offerings, illustrating their tenacity. South Plainfield, however, stranded seven runners, four in scoring position.

“I told them we didn’t do anything wrong to lose the game,” South Plainfield head coach Anthony Guida said. “St. Joe’s won the game. They put big innings together with two outs. Our inability to shut an inning down is what hurt us. I continue to tell them to keep their heads up.

“We played a hell of a good game. They played a little bit better

https://www.mycentraljersey.com/story/sports/high-school/baseball/2019/05/11/nj-baseball-st-joseph-walks-off-with-gmct-quarterfinal-win/1180192001/




Faggioni wins it in 8th for St. Joseph (Met.) baseball in GMCT quarters

Faggioni wins it in 8th for St. Joseph (Met.) baseball in GMCT quarters
               St. Joseph (Met.) catcher Tom Faggioni in action earlier this season. (Steve Hockstein | For NJ Advance Media)
 
By Sam Marsdale | For NJ Advance Media
on May 11, 2019 11:54 PM, updated May 12, 2019 1:32 PM
 
Tom Faggioni sent everyone home Saturday evening.
"I was just trying to do my job and put the ball in play," the senior said.
He sure did, grounding a single through the hole on the left side on a 1-2 pitch to give fourth-seeded St. Joseph of Metuchen a 4-3 win in eight innings over fifth-seeded South Plainfield in the quarterfinals of the Greater Middlesex Conference Tournament at North Brunswick Community Park.

The teams battled to a 3-3 standoff through seven innings, as South Plainfield starter Jordan Hamberg scattered eight hits while striking out four and walking three in his duel with St. Joseph's Jake Hellwig, who allowed five hits while fanning nine and walking four.

Hellwig gave way to St. Joseph freshman phenom Donovan Zsak, a lefty who entered in the sixth and tossed three perfect innings, striking out six.

Left-hander Justin Jones relieved Hamberg for South Plainfield in the seventh and allowed just one hit in the inning but fell victim to some tough luck in the eighth inning.

With one out, Aidan Drury lined a ball down the first-base line that went off the glove of the first baseman. Derek Zelesnick then reached on a fielding error. After a walk to leadoff man Matt Sot, Faggioni walked it off with a single to left field.

"It was just an unfortunate bounce that opened their inning," South Plainfield coach Anthony Guida said.

It gave the victory to Zsak, who committed to the University of Virgina in November, months before he even played in a high school game.
He has only gotten better since then.

"As the year has been going on, he's really slowed himself down and gotten himself in a good rhythm on the mound," St. Joseph coach Mike Murray Jr. said.

It did not start well for St. Joseph. South Plainfield second baseman Rob Gonzalez ripped a two-out double in the first inning to give South Plainfield a 2-0 lead.

St. Joseph (15-7) would answer in the bottom of the first. The first two hitters of the inning were retired, but the next three reached safely, which set up an RBI single from third baseman Caleb Carter. Hamberg would do a good job limiting the damage, striking out the next batter.

South Plainfield (14-8) answered in the top of the second. With two out and a runner on second base, TJ Massaro hit an RBI single that gave South Plainfield a 3-1 lead.

St. Joseph wasted no time answering. After the first two hitters of the inning were retired, Matt Sot and Faggioni reached on singles. That brought up Sebastian Mueller, who singled to bring St. Joseph within one run.

St. Joseph struck again in the fourth inning on a Faggioni RBI single with two out, set up by a single and a steal of second by shortstop Derek Zelesnick two batters earlier.

St. Joseph defeated South Plainfield for the third time this season.

"Early in the week in our round of 16 game, we weren't strong in the situational hitting department, so we were focused on it a lot," Murray said.

St. Joseph will face top-seeded Old Bridge on Tuesday in the semifinals.

"St. Joe's had a lot of their big innings with two outs and nobody on. Our inability to shut down an inning with two outs is what hurt us," Guida said.

http://highschoolsports.nj.com/news/article/8072263900138638290/south-plainfield-3-at-st-joseph-met-4-gmc-championship-tournament-quarterfinals-baseball/
 

Wednesday, May 8, 2019

Game # 21 South Plainfield 5, Scotch Plains 4




Scotch Plains-Fanwood (4) at South Plainfield (5)

By The Star Ledger
on May 08, 2019 8:15 PM


Justin Jones gave up no runs and struck out four while walking one in two innings of relief to help South Plainfield take a 5-4 win over Scotch Plains-Fanwood in South Plainfield.

South Plainfield scored tying and walk-off runs in the bottom of the seventh inning.

TJ Massaro went 3-for-3 with a triple and two runs for South Plainfield (14-7), while Michael Marrero, Chris Shine, Chris Born and Rob Gonzalez each recorded a hit and an RBI.

Dean Kirian went 3-for-3 with a double, a homer and two RBI for Scotch Plains-Fanwood (11-8).

http://highschoolsports.nj.com/news/article/8072271900153638317/scotch-plains-fanwood-4-at-south-plainfield-5-baseball/




South Plainfield 5, Scotch Plains-Fanwood 4

Lauren Knego,
Bridgewater Courier News
Published 9:04 p.m. ET May 8, 2019
Updated 10:35 p.m. ET May 8, 2019
 
For Scotch Plains-Fanwood (11-8), Dean Kirian went 3-for-3 with a home run, two RBI and one run scored. Willy Gale went 2-for-2 with a double and one run scored. Dallas Lorenzetti scored a run and had one RBI. Eric Refinski scored. 

https://www.mycentraljersey.com/story/sports/high-school/baseball/2019/05/08/nj-baseball-courier-news-roundup-wednesday-may-8/1147985001/

Tuesday, May 7, 2019

Game # 20 South Plainfield 6, Perth Amboy 0



South Plainfield 6, Perth Amboy 0

Greg Tufaro
,
Bridgewater Courier News
Published 6:43 p.m. ET May 7, 2019
Updated 9:40 p.m. ET May 7, 2019


Seton Hall University signee Chris Shine hurled a complete-game one-hitter as the fifth-seeded Tigers advanced to the GMC Championship Tournament quarterfinals.

South Plainfield will face fourth-seeded St. Joseph in the next round at North Brunswick’s Community Park.

Chris Born and Brody Donovan each drove home two runs.

Perth Amboy fell to 5-12.


https://www.mycentraljersey.com/story/sports/high-school/baseball/2019/05/07/gmc-baseball-championship-tournament-roundup/1134865001/




GMC Championship Tournament, 2019 Bracket
 

Perth Amboy (0) at South Plainfield (6), GMC Championship Tournament, First round

By The Star Ledger
on May 07, 2019 9:08 PM, updated May 08, 2019 6:44 PM


Chris Born and Brody Donovan had two RBI to lead fifth-seeded South Plainfield to a 6-0 win over 12th-seeded Perth Amboy in the First Round of the GMC Championship Tournament in South Plainfield.

Perth Amboy is now 5-12 on the season.

South Plainfield (13-7) will play fourth-seeded St. Joseph Metuchen in the Quarterfinals on May 10.
 

GREATER MIDDLESEX CONFERENCE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK


 
Baseball: Greater Middlesex Conference Pitcher & Hitter of the Week for April 25-May 1

Greater Middlesex Conference Pitcher & Hitter of the Week for April 25-May 1

By Joe Zedalis
NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
on May 07, 2019 6:28 AM


Hitter: Michael DeSantis, South River, Sr.

DeSantis, who is both a pitcher and a catcher for the Rams, batted a blazing .643 last week with nine hits in 14 at-bats. DeSantis, who also played quarterback during the football season, scored six runs and drove in three. For the season, DeSantis has 20 hits and eight runs batted in.

 
Pitcher: Jordan Hamberg, South Plainfield, Jr.

Hamberg improved his record to 4-1 with a seven-inning perfect game in a 5-0 win over Woodbridge last Saturday. Hamberg needed only 81 pitches to blank the Barron. Hamberg recorded 13 strikeouts.


 
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http://highschoolsports.nj.com/news/article/2752376763413748925/baseball-greater-middlesex-conference-pitcher-hitter-of-the-week-for-april-25-may-1/

Monday, May 6, 2019

Game # 19 North Hunterdon 2, South Plainfield 1


North Hunterdon 2, South Plainfield 1

Greg Tufaro,
Bridgewater Courier News
Published 8:42 p.m. ET May 6, 2019
Updated 10:26 p.m. ET May 6, 2019

The Tigers scored their lone run in the top of the seventh inning.

More details will be provided as they become available.

https://www.mycentraljersey.com/story/sports/high-school/baseball/2019/05/06/nj-baseball-gmc-roundup-monday-may-6/1123904001/




South Plainfield (1) at North Hunterdon (2)

By The Star Ledger
on May 06, 2019 10:33 PM


Justin Holderbaum allowed four hits over six 1/3 innings with four strikeouts to help North Hunterdon (8-10) earn a 2-1 victory over South Plainfield (12-7) in Annandale.

North Hunterdon took a 1-0 lead in the first inning on an RBI single by Mathew Wagner, which scored Haydn Strycharz.

http://highschoolsports.nj.com/news/article/9072380900790639283/south-plainfield-1-at-north-hunterdon-2-baseball/