Thursday, July 1, 2021

2021 Final Home News Tribune GMC Baseball Top 10

 


Andy Mendlowitz
MyCentralJersey.com

After another exciting season, here is our final GMC Baseball Top 10 for the 2021 season.

Top 10

1. St. Joseph (18-11)

No debate.

The Falcons claimed the top spot after winning the Greater Middlesex Conference Tournament and outscoring opponents 23-4 in the four postseason games. Junior righthander Andrew Goldan emerged as the ace and sophomores Tyler Delvecchio (1B), Robbie Carvelli (OF) and Mark Gialluisi (C) earned All-Red Division titles. In the regular season, St. Joseph shared the division title with Monroe.

2. South Brunswick (14-10)

The Vikings put together a fantastic GMCT run, reaching the final as the No. 5 seed. South Brunswick, though, was a contender all spring. They split with Monroe and lost three games against St. Joseph by scores of 3-0, 2-1 and 2-0. Frankie Sanchez and Joey Tuttoilmondo was as good a pitching duo as anywhere in the area.

3. South Plainfield (20-5-1)

Other teams can make a case for this spot, but South Plainfield's body of work is impressive. The Tigers went 12-1-1 in capturing the White Division title. While they lost to Edison in the GMCT quarterfinals, the Tigers won the regular season series. Brandon Shine, Vincent Esposito and Nick Loniewski earned All-Division honors.

4. Monroe (14-7)

Monroe earned the top seed in the GMCT after being co-Red Division champs with St. Joseph. The Falcons, though, were upset by No. 16 J.F. Kennedy in the first round. That lost doesn't erase what Monroe accomplished this spring, including splitting with St. Joseph and South Brunswick.

5. Middlesex (22-4)

Those memories will last forever. Middlesex had a magical postseason run with three-straight walk-off wins to capture the Central Group 1 and Group 1 championships. Few will ever forget Bobby Ulmer's walk-off grand slam to give the Blue Jays a 7-5 win over Woodstown in the Group 1 semifinals before an enthusiastic home crowd. Middlesex, which won the Blue Division, has a claim to be ranked higher, but losses to South Plainfield and South Brunswick lands them at No. 5.

6. North Brunswick (17-0-1)

After a slow 2-4 start against tough teams, the Raiders got rolling, playing itself into the White Division race. In a memorable series against South Plainfield, the Raiders took a 3-2 lead in the top of the seventh inning, only to have it start pouring and the game was declared a tie. The next day, North Brunswick handed South Plainfield its only division loss. The Raiders reached the GMCT semifinals, fueled by All-Conference pitcher Zack Konstantinovsky.

7. Edison (16-8)

The Eagles completed another strong season, finishing second in the White Division race and reaching the GMCT semifinals. The GMC coaches Player of the Year Walker Zampella and first baseman Sal Della Fave put fear into opponents with their power bats.

8. Spotswood (20-7)

The Chargers were once again contenders in the Blue Division and had two exciting wins over rival East Brunswick, including a first-round victory in the GMCT. Ty Lewandowski and Casey Cumiskey earned All-Conference honors for their stellar play.

9. East Brunswick (11-11)

After an 0-4 start, the Bears got going and became a tough game for everybody. In fact, East Brunswick split games with No. 1 St. Joseph, No. 2 South Brunswick and No. 4 Monroe.

10. (TIE) Metuchen (15-6)

The Bulldogs were the only Blue Division team to beat Group 1 champs Middlesex with a split in the regular season series. Metuchen also split with Spotswood and entered the GMCT as the No. 8 seed.

             Woodbridge (14-9)

The Barrons impressively swept North Brunswick early in the season and was one of four White Division teams that finished with a winning record. After starting 0-2, Woodbridge had a scorching stretch where it won nine of 10 games.

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2021 Home News Tribune All-GMC Baseball selections

 


Andy MendlowitzMyCentralJersey.com

Following are the Home News Tribune's selections for 2021 All-Greater Middlesex Conference first-, second and third-team, as well as our honorable mention picks.

FIRST TEAM

P: Andrew Goldan, St. Joseph, Jr.

Goldan had the golden arm in helping St. Joseph capture the GMC Tournament title. The league's coaches selected him as the Pitcher of the Year and he's the Home News Tribune's GMC Player of the Year. The junior righthander, who has committed to Rutgers, finished 7-0 with a .50 ERA, allowing three earned runs in 41 1/3 innings with 46 strikeouts and 17 walks.

P: Zack Konstantinovsky, North Brunswick, So.

In a league with dominant pitching, the sophomore righthander can match anyone. The Rutgers-commit had a 1.69 ERA and struck out 70 batters in 54 innings, allowing 10 walks. You want consistency, Konstantinovsky struck out at least six batters in all eight of his starts. In a key White Division win, he punched out 16 hitters against Edison. He handed South Plainfield its only division defeat with 10 strikeouts in a 2-1 win.

P: Matt Rowe, Metuchen, Sr.

One could say that Mets star Jacob deGrom is putting up Matt Rowe-like numbers. The Bulldog pitched like a bulldog throughout his career. This spring, he allowed one earned run in 33 innings with 63 strikeouts for a .21 ERA. On opening day, the Rutgers-commit threw a no-hitter with 18 strikeouts against St. Thomas Aquinas. The righthander allowed 11 walks for the season and reached double-digit strikeouts three times. Rowe threw a two-hit shutout with 11 strikeouts to give Group 1 champs Middlesex its only Blue Division loss.

P: Frankie Sanchez, South Brunswick, Sr.

Sanchez carried that big-game mentality -- he wanted the ball in the most high-pressure games. Most often than, he delivered. The righthander had a .74 ERA, allowing four runs in 38 2/3 innings, with 64 strikeouts and 18 walks, finishing 2-0. The Southern New Hampshire-commit also had big moments at the plate and hit three home runs.

C: Mark Gialluisi, St. Joseph, So.

Go ahead, just try to run on the sophomore. Gialluisi threw out 65 percent of base stealers and is considered one of the area's best defensive catchers. At bat, the coaches moved Gialluisi to lead-off after he was getting on so much. The Boston College-commit had a .538 OBP, including 21 hit by pitches. He batted .315 with a home run, 14 RBI, 21 runs scored and seven stolen bases.

1B: Tyler Delvecchio, St. Joseph, So.

With a young team, St. Joseph needed someone to step up. Delvecchio emerged as a fledgling star and was a key member in the Falcons run to wining the GMCT. He hit .410 and had a .500 OBP. He finished with a team-high 25 RBI, 17 runs scored and his 35 hits included seven doubles.

INF: Tyler Lewandowski, Spotswood, Sr.

In Spotswood's 20-win season, Lewandowski hit a team-high .421 with 40 hits, including 16 doubles, two home runs and two triples. He also scored 38 runs and stole 12 bases. The second baseman provided one of the biggest moments of the season for the Chargers. His two-RBI double in the eighth inning gave Spotswood a walk-off win over East Brunswick in the annual Post 25 Commander's Cup meeting. Another highlight -- he hit for the cycle in a season-opening win over Carteret. Lewandowski is playing at Keuka College in New York's Finger Lakes Region.

INF: Brandon Shine, South Plainfield, Sr.

Shine emerged as a star for South Plainfield. The shortstop led the White Division champs with 31 RBI, a .403 batting average (29 of 72), a .521 OBP and a .569 slugging percentage from the No. 3 hole. His hitting resume includes 10 games where he had multi-hits and a pair of four-RBI and three-RBI games. He provided steady defense up the middle for the Tigers. Shine has committed to play at Rowan University.

INF: Walker Zampella, Edison, Sr.

The senior was a hitting machine for the Eagles. The GMC coaches selected him as the league's Player of the Year. Over half of his 31 hits went for extra bases -- two home runs, 10 doubles and four triples. The shortstop was part of a potent lineup that reached the GMCT semifinals and contended in the White Division. Zampellla, who is headed to East Stroudsburg, hit .388 and had a .400 OBP. He also scored 23 runs and stole four bases.

OF: Thomas O'Halloran, Woodbridge, Sr.

The centerfielder was the definition of consistency this spring. He didn't make an error all season and was 22 of 22 in stolen base attempts. Oh, he also batted .537 (36 hits) with 18 RBI and had 29 runs scored. His eight extra-base hits included five triples. Simply, the senior was a threat to make a big play for the Barrons every time he swung the bat.

OF: Jacob Veckzo, Monroe, Sr.

Veckzo was one of the best players for the co-Red Division champions. He drove in four runs in Monroe's 12-9 win over St. Joseph that clinched a share of the division title. Veckzo, along with teammates such as Garrett VanBuren, helped Monroe earn the No. 1 seed in the GMCT. The University of Dayton-signee hit .343 and had a team-high 19 RBI.

OF: Ryan Vollmer, Middlesex, Sr.

Vollmer was Middlesex's main power threat as the Blue Jays won the Blue Division and captured Central Group 1 and Group 1 titles. The center fielder could hit to all fields and drove in a team-high 40 RBI from his No. 3 spot in the lineup. He had a scorching .487 batting average (38 hits) with five home runs, 36 runs scored and 16 stolen bases. Vollmer, who is playing at Mercer County Community College, had 11 multi-hit games and made several good catches during the season.

U: Sal Della Fave, Edison, Jr.

As a hitter, the first baseman was a big-time power threat. On the mound, he was a trusty pitcher who always gave the Eagles a chance to win. He slugged seven home runs with 26 RBI and scored 25 runs, finishing with a .348 batting average. As a pitcher, he had a 2.61 ERA and struck out 47 hitters in 37 2/3 innings with a 3-3 record.

U: Vincent Esposito, South Plainfield, Sr.

Esposito delivered for the White Division champs. The righthander finished 6-0 in 39 innings with a 1.80 ERA and 41 strikeouts. His impressive outings include a three-hit shutout to hand Middlesex one of its four losses on the season. Esposito, who is playing at the County College of Morris, moved to second base when not pitching. The No. 2 hitter batted .356 with a .473 on base percentage (14 walks). He also hit a team-high nine doubles with 13 RBI and 24 runs scored.

U: Diego Salazar, Highland Park, Sr.

What didn't he do? Salazar put up eye-popping numbers and made every at-bat an event. The shortstop/pitcher hit .690 (29 of 42) with seven home runs, six doubles, a triple and five walks. Oh, he also had 15 stolen bases, 17 RBI and scored 15 times. In a 13-11 win over Timothy Christian, Salazar hit for the cycle with a walk. The Rutgers-Camden commit had a two-home run game and stole three bases or more on three occasions. On the mound, the righthander had 52 strikeouts in 31 2/3 innings with a 3.42 ERA. That included a sterling 17-strikeout performance against Piscataway Tech and 14 punch outs against Warlaw-Hartridge.

SECOND TEAM

P: Justin Herbstman, Old Bridge

P: JT Kroner, Colonia

P: Dustin McGuinness, East Brunswick

P: Joey Tuttoilmondo, South Brunswick

C: Charlie Taub, Edison

1B: Jeffrey Osborne, Spotswood

INF: Pete Cortez, South Brunswick

INF: Casey Cumiskey, Spotswood

INF: Anthony Long, Middlesex

OF: Robbie Carvelli, St. Joseph

OF: Jason Gilman, Old Bridge

OF: Nick Loniewski, South Plainfield

U: Garrett VanBuren, Monroe

U: Raiden Yost, Middlesex

U: Stephen Young, Middlesex

THIRD TEAM

P: Connor Nartowicz, J.P. Stevens

P: Chris Procaccini, East Brunswick

P: Josh Vazquez, Woodbridge

P: Chris Wisniewski, Monroe

C: Frank Garbolino, North Brunswick

1B: Colin Saliski, Carteret

INF: Mike Hein, J.F. Kennedy (1B/C)

INF: Robert Kuderka, Piscataway

INF: Nick Sellari, Monroe

OF: Jack Barry, Metuchen

OF: Drew Johnson, Dunellen

OF: Joseph Lepore, South River

U: Mike Colonnello, Sayreville

U: Tyler Kadi, St. Thomas Aquinas

U: John Carlos Ortega, New Brunswick

HONORABLE MENTION

NOTE: Players that were not on the first three teams earned Honorable Mention based on two criteria: 1, They were selected All-Division by the coaches. 2, They were selected to play in either the 2021 Frank Gavigan Senior All Star Game or the 2021 GMCBCA Underclassmen Showcase.

Carteret: Jhoalvin Ledesma, Luke Schleck; Colonia: Chris Waldron; East Brunswick: Michael Marchese, Jordan Williams; East Brunswick Tech: Ryan DellaFave, Ryan Jamison, Joseph Moye, Scott Pede, Daniel Penas; Edison: Jaxon Appelman, Dom LaPalosa, Ervin Virola; J.F. Kennedy: Isaiah Cherry, RJ Coleman, Ryan Samaroo; J.P. Stevens: Brody Marzano, Frank Papaianni, Ishaan Patel; Metuchen: Nick Dillon, Luke Schleck; Middlesex: Ty Nicolay; Monroe: Trevor Wallace; North Brunswick: David Nazario; Old Bridge: Christian Krause; Perth Amboy: Isaiah Batista, Jaydon Cabezudo, Joseph Duran; Perth Amboy Tech: Joshua Acevedo, Bryan Caba, Juan Espinal, Anthony Gonzalez; Piscataway: Rocco Bellamy; Piscataway Tech: Gavin Arieno; St. Joseph: Colin Leyner; St. Thomas Aquinas: Dan Rankin; Sayreville: Matt Abreu, Hunter Almeida; Somerset Tech: Ryan Delsordo, Brendon Grunder; South Amboy: Andrew Juhass, Anthony Vella; South Plainfield: Luke Bickunas, Jack Massett; South River: Nick Lehotzky, Vincent Lepore, Austin Soares; Spotswood: Matt Frobosilo, Nick Villalba, Nick Vitale, Ethan Williams; Timothy Christian: Joshua Francis; Wardlaw-Hartridge: Brandon McCall, Shiv Tickoo; Woodbridge: Brett Lukachyk

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Monday, June 14, 2021

2021 GMC BASEBALL: All-Conference and All-Division coaches' selections

 




Andy Mendlowitz

MyCentralJersey.com

No-hitters. Home runs. Catchers throwing out would-be base stealers.

There were some great performances this spring from Greater Middlesex Conference baseball players.

The league's head coaches rewarded them by selecting the All-Conference and All-Division teams.

St. Joseph's Andrew Goldan was named the Baseball Warehouse Pitcher of they Year and Edison slugger Walker Zampella was the Baseball WarehousePlayer of the Year.

Here are the list of players.

All-Conference

Andrew Goldan, St. Joseph

Matt Rowe, Metuchen

Walker Zampella, Edison

Frankie Sanchez, South Brunswick

Joey Tuttoilmondo, South Brunswick

Ryan Vollmer, Middlesex

Zack Konstantinovsky North Brunswick

Thomas O'Halloran, Woodbridge

Diego Salazar, Highland Park

Ty Lewandowski, Spotswood

Tyler Delvecchio, St. Joseph

Jason Gilman, Old Bridge

Sal Della Fave, Edison

JT Kroner, Colonia

Brandon Shine, South Plainfield

Casey Cumiskey, Spotswood

Vincent Esposito, South Plainfield

Coach of the Year: Scott Gleichenhaus, South Plainfield

Baseball Warehouse Pitcher of the Year: Andrew Goldan

Baseball Warehouse Player of the Year: Walker Zampella

All-White Division

Mike Hein, J.F. Kennedy

Ryan Samaroo, J.F. Kennedy

JT Kroner, Colonia

John Carlos Ortega, New Brunswick

Thomas O'Halloran, Woodbridge

Josh Vazquez, Woodbridge

Zack Konstantinovsky North Brunswick

Frank Garbolino, North Brunswick

Nick Loniewski, South Plainfield

Vincent Esposito, South Plainfield

Brandon Shine, South Plainfield

Walker Zampella, Edison

Charlie Taub, Edison

Ervin Virola, Edison

Sal Della Fave, Edison

Mike Colonnello, Sayreville

Matt Abreu, Sayreville

Coach of the Year: Scott Gleichenhaus, South Plainfield

Sportsmanship: New Brunswick

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Saturday, June 5, 2021

2021 Game #26 Raritan 6, South Plainfield 1

 



Hutchins’ two-hitter helps Raritan roll past South Plainfield in CJ2 quarterfinals

By Mak Ojutiku | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com

Ben Hutchins tossed a two-hitter with six strikeouts to help 11th-seeded Raritan take a 6-1 road win over third-seeded South Plainfield in the quarterfinals of the Central Jersey, Group 2 tournament, in South Plainfield.

Raritan (11-9) advances to Tuesday’s semifinal, where it will face either 10th-seeded Holmdel or second-seeded Gov. Livingston.

Hutchins also recorded two hits and two runs in the win. William Tigar tallied two hits and two RBI for the Rockets, while Chris Gonzalez had two hits and one run. Rob Scarola sent in a run off a bases loaded hit-by-pitch.

South Plainfield fell to 20-5-1 on the season.





Andy Mendlowitz
MyCentralJersey.com

Group II
No. 11 Raritan 6, No. 3 South Plainfield 1


South Plainfield just ran into a hot pitcher.

Ben Hutchins, also the quarterback for Raritan's football team, threw a two-hitter with six strikeouts and no walks as the Tigers were eliminated.

South Plainfield, the GMC White Division champs, fell to 20-5-1.


Wednesday, June 2, 2021

2021 Game #25 South Plainfield 4, Manasquan 2


Andy Mendlowitz
MyCentralJersey.com

Group II

No. 3 South Plainfield 4, No. 14 Manasquan 2

Mitch Dudak threw five shutout innings with five strikeouts, allowing three hits and no walks as South Plainfield advanced.

The Tigers (20-4-1) will host No. 11 Raritan -- which beat No. 6 Delaware Valley 9-3 -- in Saturday's quarterfinal.

Each team scored in the first inning. South Plainfield broke the 2-2 tie with runs in the fifth and sixth innings.

Brandon Shine and Troy O'Connor each had a hit and drove in a run, while Nick Loniewski singled and scored twice. Austin Scott and Kennedy Ferguson added hits. 

Vincent Esposito threw the final two innings for South Plainfield.

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South Plainfield over Manasquan - CJG2 1st round

South Plainfield starter Mitch Dudak pumps his fist after the final out of the fourth inning during the GMC Conference Championship quarterfinal baseball game between Edison and South Plainfield at North Brunswick Community Park in North Brunswick, NJ on Tuesday, May 25, 2021. Scott Faytok | For NJ Advance Media

By Jason Bernstein | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com


Mitch Dudak pitched five scoreless innings of relief to lift third-seeded South Plainfield to a 4-2 victory over 14th-seeded Manasquan in the first round of the Central Jersey, Group 2 tournament in South Plainfield.

Dudak, a senior, struck out four, allowing three hits and no walks for South Plainfield (20-4-1), which hosts 11th-seeded Raritan in the quarterfinals on Saturday. Nick Loniewski was 2-for-3 with two runs and a stolen base and Brandon Shine went 1-for-1 with a walk and a RBI.

Manasquan (6-15) starter Cullen Condon went the distance, allowing two earned runs, seven hits and a walk with six strikeouts in six innings. Brett Patten had a walk, run and two stolen bases.


Thursday, May 27, 2021

2021 Game #23 East Brunswick 6, South Plainfield 2

 

Lauren Knego
MyCentralJersey.com

East Brunswick 6, South Plainfield 2: Michael Marchese allowed two earned runs on five hits, walked two and struck out three in a complete-game effort for East Brunswick (10-10).

Dylan Lugo hit an RBI-double and scored twice. Romeo Diaz, Aidan Gonzalez, Sebastian Vega and Jordan Williams scored a run. 

For South Plainfield (18-4-1), Brandon Shine finished with one RBI scored a run. Nick Loniewski scored. Kennedy Ferguson doubled. Luke Bickunas went 2-for-3. Vincent Esposito singled. 

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East Brunswick over South Plainfield

By Mak Ojutiku | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com

Michael Marchese threw a complete game five-hitter with three strikeouts and two walks to lead East Brunswick to a 6-2 win over South Plainfield, in South Plainfield.

East Brunswick (10-10) scored three runs in the third inning to take a 3-2 lead, and then added on three more runs in the sixth.

Anderson Edwards went 2-for-3 in the win, while Dylan Lugo drove in one run.

Brandon Shine recorded a hit and an RBI for South Plainfield (18-4-1).


2021 Sectional Seedings for State Tournament



 
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The seeding meeting for the NJSIAA Baseball Championships was held Thursday morning.

All 20 sections - 16 for public schools, four for Non-Publics - have been decided and no more than 16 teams are seeded in any section.

Teams were seeded based on the NJSIAA’s power point system.

Brackets become official as of noon on Friday.

CENTRAL JERSEY
Group 2 Seedings

1-Rumson-Fair Haven
2-Gov. Livingston
3-South Plainfield
4-Voorhees
5-Spotswood
6-Delaware Valley
7-Metuchen
8-Robbinsville
9-East Brunswick Tech
10-Holmdel
11-Raritan
12-Johnson
13-Monmouth
14-Manasquan
15-Shore
16-Bordentown

FIRST ROUND GROUP 2

16. Bordentown at 1. Rumson-Fair Haven
  9. East Brunswick Tech at 8. Robbinsville
12. A.L. Johnson at 5. Spotswood
13. Monmouth at 4. Voorhees
14. Manasquan at 3. South Plainfield 
11. Raritan at 6. Delaware Valley
10. Holmdel at 7. Metuchen
15. Shore at 2. Governor Livingston

Wednesday, May 26, 2021

2021 Game #22 South Plainfield 8, South Brunswick 3



Andy Mendlowitz
MyCentralJersey.com

South Plainfield 8, South Brunswick 3

Dan McLeod allowed two unearned runs in four innings and Nick Loniewski went 4-for-4 with two RBI to lead the Tigers.

South Plainfield (18-3-1) scored five runs in the bottom of the sixth to break a 3-3 tie.

Brandon Shine and Vincent Esposito each had two hits and drove in three runs in the win.

Luke Bickunas, Nick DellaSala and Austin Scott each added a hit.

For South Brunswick (13-8), which plays in Saturday's GMCT semifinal against North Brunswick, Pete Cortez drove in two runs.

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South Plainfield over South Brunswick

By Nestor F. Sebastian | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com

Senior Nick Loniewsk went 4-for-4 with two runs scored, two RBI and a double as South Plainfield stopped South Brunswick 8-3 in South Plainfield.

Senior Brandon Shine finished 2-for-4 with three RBI and a triple for South Plainfield (18-3-1) while senior Vincent Esposito was 2-for-4 with two runs scored and two RBI.

For South Brunswick (13-8), junior Pete Cortez had two RBI.



2021 Game #21 Edison 7, South Plainfield 2

 



Edison baseball turns the tables on South Plainfield, wins 7-2 in GMCT quarters

By Greg Patuto | For NJ Advance Media

The bats were hot, the pitching was strong, and most importantly - the dugout was loud.

From the very first pitch to the last, Edison was howling from the bench showing great energy and emotion. The sixth-seeded Eagles needed every bit of that spunk against third-seeded South Plainfield in the quarterfinals of the GMC Conference Championship.

South Plainfield swept a two-game series from Edison during the regular season and that lit a fire under the Eagles.

“Guys were fired up today,” Edison head coach Vinnie Abene said. “Anytime someone beats you twice and you get that third opportunity to play them again, guys are fired up and ready to go.”

The Eagles totaled 13 hits on their way to a 7-2 victory over South Plainfield on Tuesday night at Community Park in North Brunswick. Jaxon Appelman got the start on the mound for Edison and went 6 ⅓ innings allowing two runs and striking out eight.

“He’s a freshman and there had to be some nerves out there to start,” Abene said. “He wanted the ball and took the ball. Once he settled in, he showed what he was capable of doing. He mixed up his pitches well and threw a lot of strikes in the middle of the game there.”

The freshman right-hander was dealing all night long in a two-hit performance. Appelman showed maturity beyond his years as he seemed to get stronger as the game went on.

“Their pitcher came out and just dominated,” South Plainfield head coach Scott Gleichenhaus said. “We really couldn’t do much. We just weren’t getting good swings. Appelman kept us off balance and was mowing us down a bit. I know we’re better than that.”

Appelman outdueled Mitch Dudak of South Plainfield. The senior right-hander was rock dolis over four innings allowing three runs and striking out four. This loss snapped a nine-game win streak for South Plainfield (17-3).

Edison (15-6) got the scoring started in the top of the second inning. Singles by Matt Yascko and Tyler Mellinger, one of two hits for each player, put the offense in business. Justin Rivera would plate the first run with a single before Evrin Virola delivered the big blow, a two-run double to left-centerfield.

Virola finished with three RBI on the day to lead the Eagles. Charlie Taub totaled three hits and was one of five hitters for Edison with two or more.

“We had some approach tonight,” Abene said. “A lot of two-strike hits. A lot of shortened swings with runners in scoring position so we could put the ball in play just to put a little pressure on the defense and a lot of them fell today. We haven’t been doing that honestly lately but today, we did a great job at hitting with runners in scoring position.”

Edison entered the bottom of the seventh inning with a 7-0 lead. South Plainfield was quiet all night long but was able to get some runners on base to make it interesting.

Kennedy Ferguson scored the first run of the game for the Tigers after an error in the field by Edison. Brandon Shine would drive in a run after being hit by a pitch with two outs. Walker Zampella came in to get the final out of the game and leave the bases loaded.

South Plainfield now has three losses on the season, all of which have come at Community Park. It will be back in action on Wednesday against South Brunswick to celebrate Senior Day.

A quick turnaround will not take the sting out of this one for the Tigers against a rival.

“To lose in the quarters to Edison, it’s a tough one,” Gleichenhaus said. “I know these guys are hungry. They don’t get too down and that’s why we’ve been able to do what we’ve done. It’s just a tough one to lose in the quarterfinals when these guys have been playing with a lot of confidence.”

“We just have to bounce back and now, our eyes are on the prize of the states.”

Edison has now won five games in a row. It will take on St. Thomas Aquinas on Wednesday and Carteret on Thursday. The Eagles advance to take on St. Joseph (Met.) in the semifinal round of the GMC Conference Championship on Saturday at East Brunswick Tech.

A deep run in a tournament is always something special for any team in any sport but this year, it might mean a bit more.

“A lot of resilience,” Abene said of his team. “Missing last year was tough for everybody but these guys, like a lot of teams, were just hungry to get back out and prove that we were ready to play good baseball. We worry about ourselves and play our brand of baseball. I think we showed that tonight and we earned the opportunity to be in the final four.”


Edison (7) at South Plainfield (2), 2021 GMC Conference Championship, Quarterfinal Round - NJ.com













Scott Faytok | For NJ Advance Media

Andy Mendlowitz
MyCentralJersey.com

No. 6 Edison 7, No. 3 South Plainfield 2

Freshman righthander Jaxon Appelman allowed two runs in 6 1/3 innings with eight strikeouts as Edison advanced to the semifinals over its White Division opponent.

Evrin Virola had two hits (double) and drove in three runs and Charlie Taub went 3-for-4 with an RBI to lead the Eagles offensively. 

Nico Lopez, Tyler Mellinger and Matt Yascko (RBI) each had two hits, while Justin Rivera (RBI) and Walker Zampella each had a hit.

Greater Middlesex Conference Tournament

Quarterfinals

at Community Park in North Brunswick

No. 2 St. Joseph 14, No. 10 Spotswood 3

No. 5 South Brunswick 8, No. 4 Middlesex 1

No. 6 Edison 7, No. 3 South Plainfield 2

No. 9 North Brunswick 8, No. 16 J.F. Kennedy 2

Semifinals

Saturday at East Brunswick Tech

No. 5 South Brunswick vs. No. 9 North Brunswick, noon

No. 2 St. Joseph vs. No. 6 Edison, 2:30 p.m.

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