Thursday, July 7, 2022

Baseball rankings: Final Home News Tribune GMC Top 10

 


1. North Brunswick (22-10): It was the Spring of the Raiders. North Brunswick finished 17-2 over its last 19 games, including winning the Greater Middlesex Conference Tournament as the No. 6 seed for the first time in program history. The Raiders beat top-seeded St. Joseph 4-2 in the championship game and reached the NJSIAA Central Group 4 semifinals.

2. St. Joseph (22-9): St. Joseph captured the GMC Red Division title and went 18-2 against conference teams, reaching the GMCT final for the second-straight season. The Falcons fell in the South Non-Public A semifinals and played a difficult non-division schedule against opponents with a 289-116 record.

3. Middlesex (23-6): The Group 1 Blue Jays play like a high enrollment Group 4 team. Middlesex moved up from the Blue Division and captured the White Division title this spring. They lost a 14-13 thriller to eventual GMCT champ North Brunswick in the quarterfinals and reached the Central Group 1 final.

4. Woodbridge (25-7): The Barrons jumped to a 16-2 record and made a run to the North 2 Group 4 championship game. In between, Woodbridge finished second in the White Division and reached the GMCT semifinals falling to St. Joseph.

5. East Brunswick (17-13): The Bears were in just about every game and had nine loses by either a run or two runs. That included a 1-0 defeat in 12 innings to North Brunswick in the GMCT semifinals. In Central Group 4, the ninth-seed Bears upset top-seeded Middletown South 1-0 in the quarterfinals and reached the championship game.

6. Monroe (16-11): After graduating 13 seniors from the co-Red Division championship team in 2021, the Falcons had players step up and produced another strong season. That included a second-place finish in the division. Monroe had close losses in both the GMCT and Central Group 4 quarterfinals.

7. Old Bridge (17-12): The Knights finished in third place in the always tough Red Division and were the only team that beat St. Joseph in the regular season. Old Bridge also played a difficult nonconference schedule and reached the quarterfinals in Central Group 4.

8. South Brunswick (12-13): The Vikings navigated through the Red Division with splits against East Brunswick, Monroe and Old Bridge. They finished sixth in the division, but earned our final No. 8 spot with two wins over South Plainfield, including a 3-1 victory in the GMCT opening round.

9. South Plainfield (13-14): The Tigers graduated 10 seniors from a 20-5-1 team that won the White Division. South Plainfield moved to the Red and did just fine with a fifth-place finish (8-7 division record), including a sweep of Old Bridge.

10. Spotswood (14-13): The Chargers edge Colonia and Metuchen for the final spot in our Top 10. Spotswood finished in fourth place in the White Division with a 9-7 record and swept both of those clubs. Considering three of the top four teams in this ranking are from the White, fourth place in the division is no small feat.

Home News Tribune 2022 All-GMC Baseball selections

 


All-GMC SECOND TEAM

P: Alfonso Esposito, Middlesex

P: Andrew Goldan, St. Joseph

P: Michael Marchese, East Brunswick

P: Eddy Nunez, Woodbridge

C: Luke Bickunas, South Plainfield

1B: Peter Cortez, South Brunswick

INF: Ty Ducoff, South Plainfield

INF: Nick Sellari, Monroe

INF: Stephen Young, Middlesex

OF: Rocco Bellamy, Piscataway

OF: Isaiah Cherry, J.F. Kennedy

OF: Tyler Kadi, St. Thomas Aquinas

U: Ryan Basham, East Brunswick

U: Michael Colonnello, Sayreville

U: Ethan Fantel, South Brunswick

U: Ty Kobylakiewicz, Woodbridge

Honorable Mentions:

South Plainfield: Ashton Donovan, Jack Massett, Zack Robinson

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Wednesday, June 1, 2022

2022 Game # 27 Randolf 5, South Plainfield 4 (NJSIAA Tournament, First Round, North Jersey, Section 2, Group 3)


Randolph 5, South Plainfield 4
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Jonah Tullman’s walk-off RBI double gave fifth-seeded Randolph a 5-4 victory over 12th-seeded South Plainfield in Randolph.

Tullman, a senior, went 2-for-4 with two RBI, a run and a stolen base for Randolph (13-11), which took a 4-2 lead with three runs in the bottom of the sixth inning. Matia Clement went 3-for-3 with a run and a stolen base, Mitch McKechnie was 1-for-2 with a walk, two runs and a RBI, and Jason Roskam went 1-for-4 with a run and two stolen bases.

Randolph plays fourth-seeded West Morris in the quarterfinals on Saturday.

South Plainfield, which scored two runs in the top of the seventh inning to tie the game at 4-4, falls to 13-14.

Thursday, May 26, 2022

2022 Game # 26 South Plainfield 4, Elizabeth 2


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The crew completed their work at 2900 yesterday. Led by senior Ironhead Julian Irizarry, who despite having to watch the removal of some non unionized bandits for heckling @ another crew on site, was hands on all day to ensure in the successful completion of this operation.

Tuesday, May 24, 2022

2022 Game # 25 South Plainfield 4, Sayreville 2


Andy Mendlowitz
MyCentralJersey.com

South Plainfield 4, Sayreville 2

Junior right-hander Ashton Donovan threw 5 2/3 scoreless innings with four strikeouts, scattering seven hits and four walks in the win.

Chase Donovan threw the last 1 1/3 innings for South Plainfield (12-13).

Julian Irizarry and Luke Bickunas each singled and drove in runs and Jayden Alvarez was 2-for-3. Tyler Balent also singled and scored.

For Sayreville (7-16), Michael Colonnello, Jaydon Stio and Matt Corby each had two hits.

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In the 55th hour of a 3 day bear, Foreman Balent provided the spark the crew desperately needed to get the job done. Realizing their was a power outage, the Foreman took charge, dropped one down the line, which then opened things up allowing the crew to finish the 72 hour gig.

Monday, May 23, 2022

The latest GMC Top 10 rankings, games to watch and highlights from Week 7

 

Andy Mendlowitz
MyCentralJersey.com

Top 10 Entering Week 8

(Records through Saturday, May 21)

1. St. Joseph (20-6) – last week No. 1: Being No. 1 all season carries a big target, but the Falcons have handled the hype and are just, well, plain good. They’re also well prepared for the postseason after playing a difficult schedule that included a stretch of seven games in seven days in late April. When you have that many games, different players see time and that experience has been paying off.

2. North Brunswick (17-8) – last week No. 9: The Raiders make the leap after reaching Saturday’s GMCT final against St. Joseph as the No. 6 seed. Along the way, North Brunswick beat 11th-seeded Colonia, third-seeded Middlesex and seventh-seeded East Brunswick. The Raiders are 12-2 in their last 14 games.

3. Middlesex (18-5) – last week No. 4: In one of the Slugfests of the Year, the Blue Jays fell short to North Brunswick 14-13 in the GMCT quarterfinals. Still, Middlesex actually moves up a spot in our rankings based on other teams’ results and their body of work as the White Division champions. They split with North Brunswick in the regular season and swept Woodbridge. Middlesex should get a high seed when the NJSIAA sectional playoff pairings are released Wednesday.  

4. Woodbridge (19-5) – last week No. 5: The fifth-seeded Barrons reached the GMCT semifinals and lost to St. Joseph. Woodbridge, though, had a memorable tournament. First, they avenged a regular-season sweep against Metuchen by winning 7-5 in the first round. Then, they beat fourth-seeded Old Bridge behind the complete game of Eddy Nunez and the clutch hitting of Ty Kobylakiewicz and Josh Vazquez. Woodbridge finished second in the White Division in the regular season.

5. Old Bridge (14-11) – last week No. 3: Old Bridge reached the GMCT quarterfinals beating 13th-seeded St. Thomas Aquinas 7-0, the co-Blue Division champs, in the first round and then losing a 3-1 pitching duel to Woodbridge. The Knights’ body of work includes regular season splits with East Brunswick, Monroe and St. Joseph. In fact, Old Bridge is the only GMC team to have beaten St. Joes, and that has to count for something.

6. East Brunswick (13-11) – last week No. 6: East Brunswick couldn’t have played much better in the 1-0, 12-inning loss to North Brunswick in the GMCT semifinals. The Bears have been there all season with everybody. They have eight losses by either a run or two. They also have six wins by a run or two. It’s been that kind of nail-biting spring and just shows the parity this year. East Brunswick can certainly pull out some wins in the NJSIAA playoffs.

7. Monroe (15-7) – last week No. 2: You can’t really fault a team for losing a 4-2 playoff game against a quality opponent. However, Monroe falls a few spots after the loss against East Brunswick in the GMCT quarterfinals. (Monroe swept East Brunswick in the regular season.) In the GMCT opening round, the second-seeded Falcons beat talented 15th-seeded Edison 3-2. Monroe finished second in the Red Division in the regular season.

8. South Brunswick (10-11) – last week No. 8: The ninth-seeded Vikings prevailed over No. 8 South Brunswick 3-1 in that typically tough opening round GMCT game. South Brunswick fell to No. 1 St. Joes in the quarterfinals The Vikings had tied with South Plainfield for fifth in the Red Division with an 8-8 record.

9. South Plainfield (11-12) – last week No. 7: South Plainfield had question marks entering the season with several new players, but navigated the difficult Red Division with the 8-8 record, including a sweep of Old Bridge and a split with East Brunswick right before the GMCT.

10. (Tie) Colonia (12-10) – last week No. 10

Spotswood (13-11) – last week No. 10: The teams were tied at No. 10 the last two rankings, and there’s no reason to change that up this week. Each suffered losses in the GMCT first round against higher-seeded teams. Spotswood swept Colonia in the opening series and finished in fourth place in the White Division with a 9-7 record. Colonia was right behind them at 8-8 and scored big wins over Middlesex and North Brunswick.

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2022 Game # 24 Middlesex 6, South Plainfield 5


Andy Mendlowitz
MyCentralJersey.com

Middlesex 6, South Plainfield 5

Bobby Ulmer doubled twice and had three RBI and Ty Nicolay singled and walked with two RBI as Middlesex scored four times in the top of the seventh for the win.

South Plainfield (11-13) score in the bottom of the seventh, but couldn’t get closer.

Avery West singled and scored twice for the Blue Jays (19-5) and Aidan Kozak, Michael Salvatore (run) and Chris Hopf each had a hit.

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Sunday, May 22, 2022

2022 Game # 23 South Plainfield 14, Chistian Brothers Academy 13 (PNC Park - Trenton)


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The Battle of Trenton 2022
The crew battled a tough opponent, grueling heat, a repugnant dugout toilet, hot dog-esc hose water in our cooler ... but once the smoke cleared the field, they won the day.  After all the hard work, the ship sailed off course delaying the journey back home.

Bulldozer Donovan came through in the clutch in the 7th hour on Sunday, doing some yard work & totally demo-ing the left field wall advertisements in the process, leaving them in ruins for the cleanup crew to remove.


 

Tuesday, May 17, 2022

2022 Game # 22 South Brunswick 3, South Plainfield 1 (GMCT Round of 16)

No. 9 South Brunswick 3, No. 8 South Plainfield 1

Andy Mendlowitz
MyCentralJersey.com

Joey Tuttoilmondo threw another masterpiece and Teonis Pimentel's two-RBI single scored Alex CIccone and Dylan Amin in the seventh inning as the Vikings advanced to the quarterfinals.

Tuttoilmondo struck out 17 in 6 2/3 innings and three hits and no walks. The junior right-hander set two South Brunswick program records.

He now has 87 strikeouts this season which Mark Langone's mark of 85 that was set in 1979.

His 181 career strikeouts bests Jacob Ciccone's record of 180, set in 2016-2019. 

Tuesday, Mattox Lim got the last out to preserve the win.

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South Brunswick 3, South Plainfield 1

By Casey Roland | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com and Mak Ojutiku | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com

Joey Tuttoilmondo struck out 17 batters and gave up three hits and no earned runs over 6 2/3 innings to lead ninth-seeded South Brunswick (10-10) to a 3-1 win over eighth-seeded South Plainfield in the GMC Tournament’s round of 16, at South Plainfield.

The Vikings will take on top-seeded and No. 7 in the NJ.com Top 20 St. Joseph in the quarterfinals on Wednesday at North Brunswick Community Park.

The outing was Tuttoilmondo’s second recent standout performance against the Tigers, as the senior right-hander recorded 13 strikeouts with four hits and one run conceded in a 6-1 win over South Plainfield last Monday.

Teonis Pimentel gave the Vikings a two-run lead by hitting a two-run single in the top of the seventh that drove home Alex Ciccone and Dylan Amin. Pete Cortez gave South Brunswick an early 1-0 lead off a first-inning RBI.

Tyler Balent drove in a tying run for South Plainfield (10-12) in the fourth inning. Jack Masset recorded seven strikeouts while giving up 10 hits in a complete game.

Baseball: GMCT Round of 16 recap: So. Brunswick’s Tuttoilmondo, No. Brunswick’s Konstantinovsky toss gems - nj.com

GMC Top 10 Entering Week 7

Andy Mendlowitz
MyCentralJersey.com

(Records through Saturday, May 14)

1. St. Joseph (17-6) – last week No. 1: The Falcons garnered the No. 1 seed in the GMCT for good reason having already clinched the Red Division title entering last week. St. Joseph is coming off a rare losing week going 1-3. Falcons fans, though, shouldn’t worry about a slump entering the postseason. The balanced and deep St. Joes' team has played tough nonconference games all season and lost to Lawrenceville (10-6 record) and Hun (16-2), while beating St. Peter’s Prep (18-6). They also lost to Old Bridge behind Justin Herbstman’s gem.

2. Monroe (13-6) – last week No. 2: Monroe secured the GMCT’s No. 2 seed with two wins over Edison for a second-place finish in the Red Division. Not a bad two-year run after being co-champions with St. Joseph in 2021. Nick Sellari leads the team with 22 hits and 15 runs scored and Harrison Lollin has 12 RBI.

3. Old Bridge (13-10) – last week No. 4: Old Bridge was the preseason No. 4 team, but fell after a 2-2 start with series splits against East Brunswick and Monroe. (In retrospect, they were good splits against quality teams.) Well, Old Bridge not only worked its way back, but finds itself at No. 3 entering the GMCT and getting the fourth seed. Last week, they were the only GMC team that beat St. Joseph this spring and split with South Brunswick.

4. Middlesex (17-4) – last week No. 7: The Blue Jays move up after sweeping Woodbridge and Sayreville to claim the White Division title. Middlesex, which fell to nonconference North Hunterdon last week, earned the No. 3 seed in the GMCT.

5. Woodbridge (16-4) – last week No. 3: The Barrons had a great regular season, going down to the wire with Middlesex for the White Division race. The balanced Barrons had a 10-game win streak snapped in those two Middlesex losses. Woodbridge is the No. 5 seed in the GMCT and will meet No. 12 Metuchen, which handed them its two other losses this spring.

6. East Brunswick (10-10) – last week No. 6: The Bears finished fourth in the Red Division with a 9-7 record – no small feat – and secured the No. 7 seed in the GMCT. Last week, they swept Edison and split with South Plainfield.

7. South Plainfield (10-11) – last week No. 5: After graduating a haul of players from last’s season 20-5-1 win team, South Plainfield showed the program is still strong and finished fifth in the Red Division, claiming the No. 8 seed in the GMCT. The Tigers snapped a seven-game slide with a win over East Brunswick on Thursday for the series split.

8. South Brunswick (9-10) – last week No. 8: While the Vikings have some losses, they also have their share of quality wins. Last week, South Brunswick beat South Plainfield, split with Old Bridge and fell to Perth Amboy. The Vikings drew the No. 9 seed in the GMCT and has an interesting rematch with No. 8 South Plainfield in the first round.

9. North Brunswick (14-8) – last week No. 9: With their pitching, the Raiders are capable of making a deep run in the GMCT. The No. 6 seed plays No. 11 Colonia in the first round. The teams split in the regular season. Last week, North Brunswick swept Spotswood, beat Edison and lost to Metuchen.

10. (Tie) Colonia (11-8) – last week No. 10

Spotswood (12-9) – last week No. 10: Having both teams remain in the poll seems about right as Spotswood got the No. 10 seed in the GMCT and Colonia is No. 11.

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Thursday, May 12, 2022

2022 Game # 21 South Plainfield 3, East Brunswick 1


Andy Mendlowitz
MyCentralJersey.com

South Plainfield 3, East Brunswick 1

South Plainfield needed a big pitching performance to stop its slide.

Tyler Balent allowed an unearned run in six innings (2 hits, 2 BB, 5 K) and Ashton Donovan pitched a scoreless inning as the Tigers grabbed the Red Division win.

South Plainfield (10-11 overall, 8-8 in division) broke a seven-game losing streak, which included a handful of close ones.

Luke Bickunas and Mike Kurilew each drove in runs and Balent went 2-for-3 with a run scored. Julian Irizarry and Zack Robinson also had a hit and scored.

For East Brunswick (10-10, 9-8), Aaron Warner had a good start allowing three runs in six innings. Dylan Lugo had an RBI and Romeo Diaz and Vinny LaRocca each had hits.

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Foreman Balent was back on location yesterday and immediately took charge. In the first 6 hours he was as sharp as the bolt cutter blades he used to bust the 7 chains attached to his yard dogs and equipment needed to handle the days business.


 

2022 Game # 20 East Brunswick 2, South Plainfield 0


Andy Mendlowitz MyCentralJersey.com

East Brunswick 2, South Plainfield 0

Junior left-hander Joe Ditzel won the pitching duel by throwing a three-hit shutout with two walks and six strikeouts in the Red Division win.

The host Bears (10-9 overall, 9-6 in the division) pushed across runs in the first and third innings. Marchese singled and had an RBI and Ryan Basham went 1-for-2 (double, BB) and scored twice. Dylan Lugo went 2-for-3 and Christian Bermudez and Jason Agrait each had a hit.

For South Plainfield (9-11, 7-7), Frank Flannery allowed two runs in six innings on six hits and two walks with four strikeouts. Ty Ducoff, Julian Irizarry and Zack Robinson each had a hit for the Tigers.

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Thursday, May 5, 2022

2022 Game # 18 Woodbridge 5, South Plainfield 4 (10 Innings)

Andy Mendlowitz
MyCentralJersey.com

Woodbridge 5, South Plainfield 4

Brett Lukachyk hit a walk-off double in the 10th inning as Woodbridge edge South Plainfield in the interdivisional meeting between two of the GMC’s top teams.

The host Barrons (14-2) of the White Division won their eighth-straight game against South Plainfield (9-9) of the Red Division.

Each team scored twice in the first inning with Woodbridge taking a 4-2 lead in the fourth. The Tigers responded with two in the top of the fifth to tie it 4-4. The scored remained that way until the senior right fielder delivered for the win.

Brett Lukachyk finished 2-for-5 with two RBI, scored twice and walked, while Josh Vazquez  drove in a run.

Shawn Kish threw 4 1/3 innings of scoreless relief to pick up the and allowed four hits and two walks.

For South Plainfield, Brandon Bickunas was 3-for-5 (double) and Zack Robinson went 3-for-6 (run scored), while Julian Irizarry was 2-for-4 (2 BB, 2 runs).

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Woodbridge edges South Plainfield in extras on Lukachyk’s walk-off double


By Mike Gurnis | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com

Brett Lukachyk hit a walk-off RBI double in the bottom of the 10th inning to lift Woodbridge to a 5-4 win over South Plainfield in Woodbridge.

Lukachyk went 2-for-5 with two RBI and two runs for Woodbridge (14-2), which picked up its eighth win in a row. Josh Vasquez also singled and drove in a run, while Shawn Kish pitched 4 1/3 scoreless innings in relief to pick up the win.

Brandon Bickunas went 3-for-5 with a double and Zack Robinson went 3-for-6 for South Plainfield (9-9).

Baseball: Woodbridge edges South Plainfield in extras on Lukachyk’s walk-off double - nj.com

Tuesday, May 3, 2022

2022 Game # 17 St. Joseph's Metuchen 9, South Plainfield 5

Andy Mendlowitz
MyCentralJersey.com

St. Joseph 9, South Plainfield 5

St. Joseph jumped to an 8-0 lead after the second inning and completed the Red Division

sweep over South Plainfield behind the start of Bryan Rios.

The host Falcons (14-3 overall, 12-0 in division) scored three times in the first inning and five more in the second for an 8-0 lead.

The Tigers (9-8, 7-5) got three runs in the fourth and another in the fifth, but couldn’t get any closer.

Rios, a junior right-hander, allowed four runs (1 ER) in five innings with eight strikeouts and allowed five hits and a walk.

Stephen Chou finished the last two innings, allowing a run on a hit and a walk with two strikeouts.

Christian Azcona his three doubles and went 4-for-4 with three RBI and three other Falcons had multi-hits to lead the offense.

Tyler Delvecchio doubled and drove in a run, while Robbie Carvelli w, as 2-for-4 with two RBI, Mark Gialluisi went 2-for-4 and Connor Drury was 2-for-2. Jack Kern singled and scored.

For the Tigers, Ashton Donovan was 2-for-3 (double) with an RBI. Ty Ducoff (double. RBI), Matt Ciullo (RBI), Julian Irizarry and Luke Bickunas (2 runs) also had a hit apiece.

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No. 3 St. Joseph (Met.) downs South Plainfield - Baseball recap

By Mike Byrne | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com

Christian Azcona went 4-for-4 with three doubles, three RBI and a run scored as St. Joseph (Met.), No. 3 in NJ.com’s Top 20, won at home, 9-5, over South Plainfield.

Bryan Rios worked five innings, giving up 4 runs on five hits while striking out eight and walking one for St. Joseph (Met.) (14-3), which was up, 8-0, in the second inning.

South Plainfield is now 9-8.


No. 3 St. Joseph (Met.) downs South Plainfield - Baseball recap - nj.com

The latest GMC Top 10 (5/2/2022)

 

Andy Mendlowitz
MyCentralJersey.com

Top 10 Entering Week 5

(Records through Saturday, April 30)

Analysis: Last week I said it was a spring of parity. That going back and forth on the scoreboard continued this past week. No. 2 Monroe, No. 3 South Plainfield and No. 4 East Brunswick each had GMC losses. However, Woodbridge and North Brunswick remained hot with undefeated weeks and Middlesex earned a key sweep over Metuchen. What to do? Ultimately, there was no movement until the backend of the poll.

1. St. Joseph (12-2) – last week No. 1: There’s no controversy here. The Falcons are 10-0 in GMC Red Division play with another anticipated series against South Plainfield on tap for this week.

2. Monroe (8-6) – last week No. 2: Monroe split with South Brunswick last week, losing to their ace Joey Tuttoilmondo. Their opening sweep of South Plainfield and split with Old Bridge keeps them at No. 2. Their series against East Brunswick this week can shake things up.

3. South Plainfield (9-6) – last week No. 3: The Tigers swept Perth Amboy and lost to nonconference AL Johnson and to J.P. Stevens, always a tough out. South Plainfield does have sweeps against Edison and Old Bridge on their resume.

4. East Brunswick (7-6) – last week No. 4: The Bears beat nonconference Hillsborough and lost to a hot North Brunswick team on a walk-off hit.

5. Old Bridge (9-7) – last week No. 5: I grappled with moving Old Bridge up a spot. They had an impressive win over Seton Hall Prep and swept J.P. Stevens last week and lost to Don Bosco in a beefed-up schedule. Really, they don’t have bad losses. However, after going back and forth with it, I didn’t want to penalize East Brunswick that much for losing to North Brunswick on a walk-off.

6. Woodbridge (12-2) – last week No. 6: The Barrons started the season with a six-game winning streak, lost twice to Metuchen and now they’re on their second six-game win streak of the spring. This could have been a trap week with three games against GMC teams with losing records in Carteret and Sayreville (a two-game series), yet both are talented dangerous and capable of winning any time out. The Barrons, which also defeated Plainfield, finished with a 4-0 week.  

2. Monroe (8-6) – last week No. 2: Monroe split with South Brunswick last week, losing to their ace Joey Tuttoilmondo. Their opening sweep of South Plainfield and split with Old Bridge keeps them at No. 2. Their series against East Brunswick this week can shake things up.

3. South Plainfield (9-6) – last week No. 3: The Tigers swept Perth Amboy and lost to nonconference AL Johnson and to J.P. Stevens, always a tough out. South Plainfield does have sweeps against Edison and Old Bridge on their resume.

4. East Brunswick (7-6) – last week No. 4: The Bears beat nonconference Hillsborough and lost to a hot North Brunswick team on a walk-off hit.

5. Old Bridge (9-7) – last week No. 5: I grappled with moving Old Bridge up a spot. They had an impressive win over Seton Hall Prep and swept J.P. Stevens last week and lost to Don Bosco in a beefed-up schedule. Really, they don’t have bad losses. However, after going back and forth with it, I didn’t want to penalize East Brunswick that much for losing to North Brunswick on a walk-off.

6. Woodbridge (12-2) – last week No. 6: The Barrons started the season with a six-game winning streak, lost twice to Metuchen and now they’re on their second six-game win streak of the spring. This could have been a trap week with three games against GMC teams with losing records in Carteret and Sayreville (a two-game series), yet both are talented dangerous and capable of winning any time out. The Barrons, which also defeated Plainfield, finished with a 4-0 week.  

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Monday, May 2, 2022

2022 Game # 16 St. Joseph's Metuchen 9, South Plainfield 8


Late charge helps No. 3 St. Joseph (Met.) avoid upset

By Andrew Koob | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com

St. Joseph (Met.), No. 3 in the NJ.com Top 20, rallied late with six runs in the final two frames to take a 9-8 victory over South Plainfield Monday afternoon.

Jack Kern and Mark Giuallusi paced St. Joseph (Met.) (13-3) at the plate as Kern led the team with three RBIs while Giuallusi had a perfect day at the dish, going 4-for-4 with two triples, two singles and a pair of RBIs.

Christian Azcona also drove in a pair of runs off a double while Matt Kosuda added an RBI double to his day as well.

Andrew Goldan earned the win on the mound, allowing two earned runs in two innings of work with a pair of strikeouts.

The trio of Tyler Balent, Ty Ducoff and Luke Bickunas paced South Plainfield (9-7) offensively as each drove in two runs. Ducoff and Bickunas tallied three hits and two doubles apiece with Ashton Donovan going 2-for-3 with a double and a single.

Baseball: Late charge helps No. 3 St. Joseph (Met.) avoid upset - nj.com


Andy Mendlowitz - MyCentralJersey.com

St. Joseph 9, South Plainfield 8

St. Joseph continues to find a way to win GMC games.

The Falcons scored four times in the top of the sixth and twice in the final inning to pull out the Red Division win.

The Falcons (13-3 overall) improved to 11-0 in the division. South Plainfield (9-7, 7-4) entered in second place in the loss column.

Mark Gialluisi led the 14-hit attack by going 4-for-4 with a pair of triples and two RBI.

Jack Kern (3 RBI), Josiah Brown (RBI) and Tyler Delvecchio (3 runs) each had two hits in the win.

Additionally, Matthew Kosuda doubled and drove in a run, Christian Azcona doubled (2 RBI, 2 runs), Connor Drury (2 runs) and Robbie Carvelli each had a hit.

Andre Goldan earned the win in two innings in relief.

For the Tigers, Luke Bickunas and Ty Ducoff each went 3-for-4 with two doubles and two RBI. Tyler Balent (2 RBI, triple) and Ashton Donovan each had two hits.

Jayden Alvarez (RBI), Zack Robinson (RBI), Julian Irizarry and Brandon Bickunas each had a hit.

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Friday, April 29, 2022

2022 Game # 15 J.P. Stevens (Edison) 14, South Plainfield 8



Andy Mendlowitz  MyCentralJersey.com

J.P. Stevens 14, South Plainfield 8

John Papaianni homered with three RBI and Frank Papaianni and Brody Marzano each had four hits as J.P. Stevens scored nine runs in the bottom of the sixth inning to pull out the Red Division win.

The Hawks (4-13 overall, 2-10 in division) trailed 8-4 after South Plainfield scored six runs in the top of the sixth.

However, the hot hitting Hawks erupted in the sixth with 19 total hits. Brody Marzano (2 doubles, 2 runs) and Frank Papaianni (double, 2 runs) each went 4-for-5 and Ayush Desai was 3-for-4 with two runs scored.

Dylan Casey (2-for-3, 3 RBI, double, run) and Connor Nartowicz (2-for-5, double, 2 RBI, run) also had multi-hit games.

Justin Bonito (double, RBI, run), Jackson Fong (double, run) and Mihir Patel (run) each had a hit.

For South Plainfield (9-6, 7-3), Luke Bickunas (2-for-4, 4 RBI) and Zack Robinson (2-for-3, RBI, double) each homered. Brandon Bickunas (run) and Julian Irizarry (RBI, run) added two hits apiece.

GMC Baseball: Daily updates, coaches comments and highlights from the 2022 season (mycentraljersey.com)