Monday, April 29, 2019

Game # 14 St. Joeseph's Metuchen 3, South Plainfield 1



 
 
St. Joseph (Met.) (3) at South Plainfield (1)
 
By The Star Ledger
on April 29, 2019 7:10 PM
 
Adam Boucher gave a hit and one run in six innings while striking out nine and walking five to lead St. Joseph (Met.) to a 3-1 win over South Plainfield in South Plainfield. 

St. Joseph (10-6) trailed by one run after the first inning, but scored two runs in the third before adding on one more run in the fifth.

Sebastian Mueller recorded a hit and two RBI in the win, while John Zarnowski went 2-for-3.

Jordan Hamberg tallied a hit and an RBI for South Plainfield (9-5).

http://highschoolsports.nj.com/news/article/2072249900225638582/st-joseph-met-3-at-south-plainfield-1-baseball/



 

St. Joseph 3, South Plainfield 1
 
Greg Tufaro,
Bridgewater Courier News 
Published 6:59 p.m. ET April 29, 2019
Updated 9:12 p.m. ET April 29, 2019
 
Winning pitcher Adam Boucher, a Duke University commit, allowed one hit while striking out nine over six innings as the Falcons moved into a first-place tie with the Tigers atop the White Division standings.
 
Both teams are 6-3 in the division. Edison fell to second place with a 5-4 record in the division following Monday's loss to Sayreville.
 
The winner of tomorrow’s series finale between the schools will take sole possession of first place. South Plainfield (9-5) is expected to send ace Chris Shine, a Seton Hall University signee, to the mound.
 
St. Joseph (9-6) scored twice in the third to erase a 1-0 deficit. Sebastian Mueller went 1-for-3 with two RBI for the Falcons. Braden Ramirez delivered St. Joseph’s other RBI. He also scored a run.
 
Matt Sot (1-for-2) and John Zarnowski (2-for-3) each scored a run to support Boucher, who allowed one earned run and walked five.
 
Jake Hellwig recorded a save. He yielded one hit, fanned one and did not walk a batter while pitching a scoreless seventh.
 
Ryan Massett and Jordan Hamberg had South Plainfield’s lone hits. TJ Massaro scored the Tigers’ lone run.
 
Hamberg allowed three runs over five and two thirds innings. He fanned four, walked three and scattered seven hits.
 
Mike Marrero hurled an inning and a third of scoreless relief for the Tigers.
 
 

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