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. 

Baseball: A look at Thursday's GMC games (mycentraljersey.com)




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.

GMC Baseball: Highlights from games on May 26 (mycentraljersey.com)






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.

GMC Baseball: Highlights from Tuesday's GMCT quarterfinals (mycentraljersey.com)


Saturday, May 22, 2021

2021 Game #20 South Plainfield 11, Perth Amboy 1 (5 Innings)


Andy Mendlowitz
MyCentralJersey.com

No. 3 South Plainfield 11, No. 14 Perth Amboy 1

Vincent Esposito  allowed one run in the five-inning game off of five hits with four strikeouts as South Plainfield won its ninth-straight.

Esposito also doubled (RBI) as the Tigers (17-2-1) scored twice in the bottom of the first and opened a 6-0 lead after the second.

Luke Bickunas went 2-for-4 (triple) with 4 RBI and Kennedy Ferguson had a hit with two RBI.

Troy O'Connor singled twice and drove in a run. Nick Loniewski, Ty Dukoff (RBI) and Austin Scott (RBI) also had hits in the win.

For Perth Amboy (6-10), Issaiah Batista tripled with an RBI and Jaydon Cabezudo, Ranger Gomez, Joseph Duran and Jordi Estevez also had a hit apiece.

Quarterfinals

Tuesday, May 25

at Community Park in North Brunswick

4 p.m.

No. 9 North Brunswick vs. No. 16 J.F. Kennedy

No. 4 Middlesex vs. No. 5 South Brunswick

7 p.m.

No. 2 St. Joseph vs. No. 10 Spotswood

No. 3 South Plainfield vs. No. 6 Edison

GMCT First Round Results

No. 16 J.F. Kennedy 5, No. 1 Monroe 4

No. 2 St. Joseph 4, No. 15 Old Bridge 0

No. 3 South Plainfield 11, No. 14 Perth Amboy 1

No. 4 Middlesex 8, No. 13 Colonia 1

No. 5 South Brunswick 12, No. 12 Woodbridge 2

No. 6 Edison 8, No. 11 J.P. Stevens 4

No. 10 Spotswood 2, No. 7 East Brunswick 1

No. 9 North Brunswick 3, No. 8 Metuchen 2

GMCT Baseball: Highlights from the first round action with a couple upsets (mycentraljersey.com)




South Plainfield over Perth Amboy - Baseball - GMC Tournament 1st rdSouth Plainfield over Perth Amboy - Baseball - GMC Tournament 1st rd

By Mak Ojutiku | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com


Vincent Esposito gave up five hits and one run over five innings while striking out four with no walks to help third-seeded South Plainfield roll to an 11-1 win over 14th-seed Perth Amboy in the first round of the Greater Middlesex Conference Tournament, in South Plainfield.

South Plainfield (17-2-1) will host sixth-seeded Edison in the quarterfinals on Tuesday.


Luke Bickunas finished 2-for-3 with a triple and four RBI for the Tigers. Troy O’Connor went 2-for-2 with a run and an RBI. Kennedy Ferguson drove in two runs.

Issaiah Batista recorded an RBI an a triple for Perth Amboy (6-10).


Friday, May 21, 2021

GMC baseball tournament primer: Storylines to follow for every tea


Andy Mendlowitz
MyCentralJersey.com

A beats B.

B beats C.

C beats A.

It's been that kind of baseball season in the Greater Middlesex Conference.

"Up and down the county, there's a lot of good teams," Monroe coach Sean Field said. "There's a lot of good pitchers in the county. There's not an easy game. Like every single game."

That's what should make the GMC Tournament all that much more fun. There's no heavy favorite with any number of teams capable of making runs.

This is the schedule:

May 22: First round at the higher seed

May 25: quarterfinals at Community Park in North Brunswick

May 29: semifinals at East Brunswick Tech (rain date May 30)

June 6: championship at East Brunswick Tech (rain date June 12)

Here is a primer on the 16-team tournament with seeds below.

Favorites

No. 1 Monroe (13-4)

Reasons they can win: Veterans up and down the lineup. Before the season, Monroe had six of 11 seniors already commit to play college baseball such as Jacob Veczko (OF) heading to Dayton. The upperclassmen includes two junior pitchers in Josh Weinstein and relief ace CJ Wisniewski, as well as senior Garrett VanBuren. The co-Red Division champs certainly won't get frazzled in big situations.

No. 2 St. Joseph (14-7)

Reasons they can win: The fearlessness of youth. On the flip side, St. Joseph sometimes use half a dozen sophomores at one time and may only play one or two seniors. The talented underclassmen have been coming through along with veterans like senior Colin Leyner and junior Andrew Goldan. The co-Red Division champs, who split with Monroe, have played a challenging nonconference schedule.

No. 3 South Plainfield (16-2-1)

Reasons they can win: So much balance. The White Division champions have gotten steady contributions throughout the lineup. That includes four players with at least 20 hits and two more in the high teens (Nick Loniewski, Austin Scott, Brandon Shine, Vincent Esposito, Kennedy Ferguson, Luke Bickunas). The staff, too, goes deep with five pitchers throwing double-digit innings led by Esposito and Mitch Dudak.

No. 4 Middlesex (13-3)

Reasons they can win: Tournament ready. The Group I school has tested themselves in non-division games against Edison and South Plainfield and Scotch Plains-Fanwood. Along with facing Metuchen's Matt Rowe, seeing those tough pitchers should help them. Seniors Kenny Yonker and Raiden Yost give the Blue Division champs a 1-2 punch on the mound. Yost, Ryan Vollmer and Anthony Long lead the hitters.

Strong-Arm Vikings

Whenever a Gerrit Cole or a Jacob deGrom takes the ball, there's always a sense that something special could happen on that particular night. In the GMC, fifth-seeded South Brunswick (11-7) has two of those type of guys in Frankie Sanchez and Joey Tuttoilmondo.

Sanchez, a senior righthander, has 48 strikeouts in 30 innings, reaching double-digit K's three times in games, and allowed just three earned runs all season.

Tuttoilmondo, meanwhile, threw a no-hitter on opening day with 17 strikeouts and two walks against J.P. Stevens. The junior righy has 51 strikeouts in 28 1/3 innings.

Seniors Neel Telivedara and Danny Guadalupe have each thrown double-digit innings, giving South Brunswick's staff quality depth and a key ingredient for a tournament run.

The Mashers

Maybe he'll lace a double, maybe not. But just the presence of sluggers can help your whole lineup and affect pitchers. No. 6 Edison (13-6) has scored over 10 runs in eight games. The Eagles' threats include Sal Della Fave and Walker Zampella.

The junior Della Fave is also is part of a deep staff that includes senior Dom LaPelosa and freshman Jaxon Appelman.

Aces High

One game.

Win or go home.

You're going to want an ace on the mound and several teams have that stopper, including three players who have committed to Rutgers.

It's possible that two of them can face off in the opening round.

No. 9 North Brunswick (12-7-1) has sophomore righthander Zack Konstantinovsky (35 inn, 8 ER, 49 K, 29 H, 5 BB) who made a nonbinding commitment to the Scarlet Knights last summer.

The Raiders play No. 8 Metuchen (14-3), which feature senior senior righty Matt Rowe (24 inn, 0 ER, 51 K, 4 H, 3 BB), who signed a National Letter of Intent to play at Rutgers in November.

No. 13 Colonia (6-10) showcases junior lefthander JT Kroner (21 inn, 7 er, 31 K, 9 H, 12 BB) who announced he made a nonbinding commitment to accept a scholarship offer from Rutgers last July.

So, So Close

A loss is a loss, but then you look at East Brunswick's scores -- six defeats by a run, including four extra inning games.

Wow.

It hasn't all been the agony of defeat. The seventh-seeded Bears (9-9) are the only team to beat both No. 1 Monroe and No. 2 St. Joseph, as well as No. 5 South Brunswick.

Impressive, especially when you consider that two underclassmen have emerged as leaders. Freshman righthander Dustin McGuinness has done it on the mound and at the plate.

Sophomore Michael Marchese has held his own against top teams.

Throw in senior pitchers Chris Procaccini and Jordan Williams, and East Brunswick has the depth needed for a tournament run.

Deja Vu All Over Again

When a game becomes an instant classic, fans hope to see it again.

Take Wednesday's game, in which Spotswood won in eight innings over East Brunswick in the annual Commander's Cup trophy game via a two-RBI double from Tyler Lewandowski.

Well, guess what -- No. 10 Spotswood goes to No. 7 East Brunswick for an immediate rematch. 

Spotswood (15-5) has fire power both at the plate and on the mound. Lewandowski and Casey Cumiskey are two-way stars and others like Ethan Williams and Jeff Osborne have swung hot bats.

Team Effort

No. 11 J.P. Stevens (9-10) doesn't have that one superstar with eye-popping stats. What do they do have are gritty guys who play good defense and get key hits.

That has led to a win over St. Joseph and a sweep of East Brunswick. Junior Connor Nartowicz has emerged as an ace.

Always There

Sometimes if the hits don't fall, a team feels like it's due to breakout. That just may be the case for No. 12 Woodbridge (10-7), which is entering having lost four of five.

Barrons fans, though, shouldn't fret. That includes two losses by a run each and two losses by three runs apiece. Tom O'Halloran (26-for-50) is having a great season and Brandon Schmitt, Matt Medvetz, Matt Troche and Josh Vazquez all have double-digit RBI.

Cinderella Looming

What fun would it be without any upsets?

It does, though, seem strange to call Old Bridge a Cinderella. The No. 15 Knights (6-15) were easily a preseason Top 5 in the GMC. Just, they had a late start this spring and then met good teams right away to begin in the red.

That includes three losses by a run and nine defeats by three runs or less. In other words, the talent is still there for the 2019 GMCT champions.

Sophomore lefthander Justin Herbstman, who has committed to Virginia Tech, is one of the best pitchers in the conference and senior lefty Jason Gilman has come on with 23 strikeouts in his last two outings and is the team leader in hits. 

Getting Hot

You want to be playing your best ball entering the tournament. These two teams are peaking at the right time.

No. 14 Perth Amboy

Is something special brewing for the "City by the Bay" team? Perth Amboy (6-9) has won five of six and showed a little magic with two straight walk-off wins. Braillen Cabrera and Melvin Jimenez has provided timely hitting of late and Jordi Estevez has a team-high 16 hits.

No. 16 J.F. Kennedy

Things didn't look great when the Mustangs started 0-8. However, they had talent and something happened midway through the season -- the players began having fun. They got loose, smiled more and it has translated on the field. J.F. Kennedy (6-10) is on a 6-2 stretch, including a dramatic walk-off against Woodbridge with four runs in the bottom of the seventh that helped them get into the tournament. Isaiah Cherry, Josh Torres, Calvin Claiborne, Ryan Samaroo, Josh O. Torres and Michael Hein all contributed in that inning like they've done all season.

First-Round Games

Games are at 11 a.m. except where noted

No. 16 J.F. Kennedy at No. 1 Monroe

No. 9 North Brunswick at No. 8 Metuchen

No. 12 Woodbridge at No. 5 South Brunswick

No. 13 Colonia at No. 4 Middlesex

No. 14 Perth Amboy at No. 3 South Plainfield

No. 11 JP Stevens at No. 6 Edison (noon)

No. 10 Spotswood at No. 7 East Brunswick

No. 15 Old Bridge at No. 2 St. Joseph

GMC baseball tournament primer: Storylines to follow for every team (mycentraljersey.com

Thursday, May 20, 2021

2021 Game #19 South Plainfield 5, Old Bridge 1





Andy Mendlowitz
MyCentralJersey.com

South Plainfield 5, Old Bridge 1

Ashton Donovan allowed a run in 5 2/3 innings and allowed six hits and Austin Scott drove in two runs.

The Tigers (16-2-1) put up three runs in the top of the first and added runs in the third and fifth innings.

Nick Loniewski added two hits, while Troy O'Connor (run), Zach Bolesta, Austin Scott (2 RBI) and Kennedy Ferguson each had a hit. Additionally, Brandon Shine and Vincent Esposito each scored runs.

For Old Bridge (6-15), Mike Villani, Kyle McSorley, Derek Wong each had hits. 

GMC Baseball: Highlights from games on Thursday, May 20 (mycentraljersey.com)





South Plainfield over Old Bridge

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

Senior Austin Scott had two RBI while senior Nick Loniewski finished 2-for-4 as South Plainfield stopped Old Bridge 5-1 in Old Bridge.

Senior Brandon Shine and Luke Bickunas each had an RBI for South Plainfield (16-2-1), which won its eighth straight game.

For Old Bridge (6-15), senior Jason Gilman scored a run.


Wednesday, May 19, 2021

2021 Game #18 South Plainfield 16, Watchung Hills 6 (5 Innings)


Andy MendlowitzMyCentralJersey.com

South Plainfield 16, Watchung Hills 6

Brandon Shine, Vincent Esposito and Austin Scott each drove in three runs and Zach Bolesta drove in four runs as South Plainfield got the nonconference win.

The host Tigers (15-2-1) opened a 16-0 lead after three innnigs.

GMC Baseball: Highlights for games on Wednesday, May 19 (mycentraljersey.com)




 
South Plainfield over Watchung Hills

By Mak Ojutiku | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com

Zach Bolesta drove in four runs as South Plainfield took a 16-6 win over Watchung Hills, in South Plainfield.

Dan McLeod picked up the win pitching five innings for the Tigers (15-2-1).

Vincent Esposito recorded three hits and two RBI in the win, while Austin Scott and Brandon Shine each finished with three hits.

Shreyas Sekhar recorded two RHI for Watchung Hills (11-4).

Tuesday, May 18, 2021

2021 Game # 17 South Plainfield 17, Colonia 1



Andy MendlowitzMyCentralJersey.com

South Plainfield 17, Colonia 1

Brandon Shine (3B, 4 runs) and Luke Bickunas (2B, 2 runs) each had two hits and drove in four runs as South Plainfield earned the White Division sweep.

The TIgers (14-2-1 overall, 12-1-1 in division), which clinched the division title Saturday, continued their momentum by scoring five runs in the top of the first inning, four in the fourth one in the sixth and seven in the seventh.

Vincent Esposito earned one earned run in 4 1/3 and allowed three hits with four strikeouts to pick up the victory. 

Austin Scott threw a perfect 2 2/3 innings with two strikeouts to close the game.

Ty Dukoff finished 3-for-4 with two RBI (2 runs) in the win and Nick Loniewski (2 runs) and Tyler Balent (RBI, run) each had two hits.

Also having a hit apiece were Kyle Griswold (2B), Esposito (2B), Dan McLeod (RBI), Scott (2 RBI, 2 run) and Kennedy Ferguson (run). Additionally, Troy O'Connor had an RBI and scored.

For the Patriots (6-9, 6-7), Kyle Tkaczyszyn, Casey Chiola and Frank Milone (RB) each had a hit.

GMC Baseball: Highlights from games on Tuesday, May 18 (mycentraljersey.com)