Thursday, May 7, 2026

2026 - Game # 19 South Plainfield 14, JFK - Iselin 4

 TAPinto SOUTH PLAINFIELD

Massaro Hits for the Cycle in South Plainfield's 14-4 Win over JFK-Iselin

By Guy Kipp

SOUTH PLAINFIELD, NJ — Dom Massaro keeps setting or tying school records, overshadowing exceptional performances by his teammates and making an emphatic case for a first-team all-state candidacy.

The senior center fielder became just the third player in South Plainfield baseball history to hit for the cycle on Thursday in the Tigers' 14-4 victory over JFK-Iselin on Thursday.

Massaro barreled up four loud line drives, hitting — in order — a single, a double, a home run and a triple. He finished the day 4-for-4 with a walk, five runs scored, three runs batted in and two stolen bases.


Massaro's five runs on Thursday gave him 109 runs scored for his career, another school record.

If it weren't for another spectacular game at the plate for South Plainfield's all-time career hits leader, more of the spotlight might be shining on senior first baseman Aiden McCarthy's 4-for-5 performance that included three doubles and two RBI, including the game-ending single in the bottom of the sixth inning that pushed the Tigers' lead to 10 runs and invoked the mercy rule.


Senior right-hander Aidan Kaplan made the start, got his first career victory and struck out a career-high six batters. Kaplan allowed four hits and two runs in five innings pitched.


Massaro joined Phil Aiello and Brandon Downes as the only South Plainfield batters ever to hit for the cycle. Massaro's RBI double in the second inning gave South Plainfield (11-8) a 4-0 lead before he stole third and came home on a wild throw to make it 5-0. In the third inning, he rifled a vicious line drive over the left-field fence with two out for a two-run homer to make the score 7-2.

The triple is usually the most difficult hit to get in a cycle, but Massaro said that when he hit a line drive into the gap in left-center field in the fifth inning, he got some extra encouragement.

"When the count got to 3-1, I told myself, 'I'm swinging here, no matter what'," said Massaro, who now has 144 career hits. "When I hit it and got to second base, everybody was yelling, 'Three! Three!' I'm playing on a little bit of a bad quad right now, but I've been keeping it tightly wrapped, and I made it."

Massaro's four-hit day boosted his batting average to an even .600 (42 for 70) this season. The home run was the eighth of his career, and the triple the fifth of his career.

Massaro is on the short list of the very best players in the Greater Middlesex Conference, and he and the rest of his teammates are now awaiting where South Plainfield will be seeded in the GMC Tournament on Friday morning. The Tigers should receive a top-five seed.

"I'm looking forward to it, and we're pumped," Massaro said of the tournament. "We're finally getting into a rhythm as a team and looking better."

South Plainfield has won three games in a row and four of its last five.

"We're battle-tested now," South Plainfield head coach Scott Gleichenhaus said. "We're looking to finish the week strong and then be ready to go for Monday. We think we should be in the top five (in the GMCT seedings)."

After preliminary-round games on Saturday, the first round of the tournament is scheduled for Monday.

Shortstop Max Espejo had a big day for JFK-Iselin (6-12), going 3-for-4 with a triple and two RBI. The Mustangs' center fielder Grant Lorentzen went 1-for-2 with a double, two walks and two runs scored. Lorentzen, who will play both baseball and football at The College of New Jersey, inched closer to the 100-hit mark for his career. He has 92 hits now, and is batting .462 this season (24 for 52).

Espejo's batting average is up to .417 this season.

JFK-ISELIN (6-12)                         002 002 -- 4 6 4
SOUTH PLAINFIELD (11-8) 322 223 -- 14 14 1
WP-Kaplan
LP-Peralta

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Tuesday, May 5, 2026

2026 - Game # 18 South Plainfield 10, Monroe 5

Andy MendlowitzMyCentralJersey.com

South Plainfield 10, Monroe 5: Aiden McCarthy homered and was 2-for-3 with two RBIs as South Plainfield clinched third place in the GMC Red Division.

The visiting Tigers (10-8 overall, 8-6 in division) jumped to a 6-1 lead after the third inning. Chris Loniewski singled and drove in three runs and Hunter Ravi (double, two RBIs, two runs) and Ed Budzinski (two runs) had two hits apiece. Gabriel Garcia (two runs) and Dom Massaro (RBI, run) each singled.

Andrew Bena picked up the win allowing four runs (two earned) in five innings.

Tyler Bacon had two RBIs for Monroe (8-10) and Justin Mangano was 2-for-4 (run).

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 TAPinto SOUTH PLAINFIELD

South Plainfield Scores Early and Holds on to Beat Monroe, 10-5

By TAPinto South Plainfield Staff
Published May 5, 2026 at 9:11 PM

MONROE, NJ — A four-run second inning staked South Plainfield to a big lead and the Tigers went on to a 10-6 baseball victory over Monroe on Tuesday.

Aiden McCarthy went 2-for-3 with a home run and two runs batted in for South Plainfield (10-8), which had a 5-0 lead after two innings and 10-1 after the top of the fifth.

Ed Budzinski was 2-for-4 with a double and an RBI for the Tigers. Hunter Ravi also hit a double and drove in two runs. Ravi also scored twice.

Chris Loniewski went 1-for-4 with three RBI. Gabriel Garcia scored a pair of runs and went 1-for-3.

Winning pitcher Andrew Bena allowed three hits in five innings. He gave up four runs, but only one of them was earned. Jayden Jimenez allowed a run on two hits in two innings of relief.

Monroe's starting pitcher, Andre Love, is a University of Georgia commit, but South Plainfield scored six runs — five of them earned — in four innings against the Division 1 recruit. Love has 54 strikeouts in 26 ⅔ innings this season for Monroe (8-10).

Baseball: South Plainfield Scores Early and Holds on to Beat Monroe, 10-5 | South Plainfield, NJ News TAPinto | TAPinto

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

R

H

E

South Plainfield (10-8)

1

4

1

0

4

0

0

10

9

2

Monroe (8-10)

0

0

1

0

3

0

1

5

6

2

South Plainfield Batting

AB

R

H

RBI

1B

2B

HR

BB

SF

ROE

FC

AVG

SLG

Dom Massaro #6

4

1

1

1

1

0

0

1

0

0

0

.250

.250

Chris Loniewski #15

3

0

1

3

1

0

0

1

0

0

0

.333

.333

Aiden McCarthy #12

3

1

2

2

1

0

1

0

1

0

0

.667

1.667

Andrew Bena #19

4

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

.000

.000

Anthony Cicenia #11

2

2

0

0

0

0

0

2

0

0

0

.000

.000

Gabriel Garcia #16

3

2

1

0

1

0

0

1

0

0

0

.333

.333

Ed Budzinski #3

4

1

2

1

1

1

0

0

0

1

0

.500

.750

Hunter Ravi #2

2

2

1

2

0

1

0

1

0

0

0

.500

1.000

Andrew Burns #7

4

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

.000

.000

Totals:

29

10

8

9

5

2

1

6

1

1

1

.276

.448

South Plainfield Pitching

W

L

PIT

IP

H

R

ER

BB

K

HB

PO

ERA

Andrew Bena #19 (WP)

1

0

100

5

4

4

2

5

3

2

0

2.80

Jayden Jimenez #23

0

0

38

2

2

1

1

2

3

0

0

3.50

Totals:

1

0

138

7

6

5

3

7

6

2

0

3.00


The Tigers complete the series sweep of Monroe by a score of 10-5. Andrew Bena picked up win #2 of the season (5ip 3h) got the job done on the bump & Jay Jimenez tossed the final 2 frames to secure the Tiger victory. Aiden McCarthy (2-3 hr 2rbi) led the offensive charge w a solo blast in the 1st. Eddie Budzinski (2-4 2b rbi) and Chris Loniewski (1-3 3rbi) were clutch & congrats to Hunter Ravi (1-2 2b 2r 2bb) on getting his 1st career varsity hit, 2 bag gapper that plated to the magic 6th run, which is all the Tigers needed to improve to 10-8.

A True Maestro of the Diamond does not get intimidated by whatever is thrown their way. Doesn’t matter if it’s a bus driver rocking out to 80’s metal while dodging tractor trailers, high 80’s fastballs or 80 mph wind gusts…all the same. What matters are the results and Hunter Ravi certainly delivered in the clutch yesterday, driving in the would-be winning run despite mother nature's attempt to thwart anything hit in her direction. For his clutchness, Hunter proved he is a True Maestro of the Diamond.