Saturday, June 27, 2026

2026 - N.J. Baseball: All-Group 3 teams

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2026 - GMC Player of the Year

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The 2026 high school baseball season proved to be one that players, coaches, teams and fans will remember for quite a long time.

There would be plenty of outstanding moments and terrific individual performances throughout the spring. Whether they were standout pitching efforts, big days at the plate or defensive gems, memories were created that will last a lifetime.

The NJ.com baseball staff followed all the action throughout the 2026 season, taking note of the top-notch brand of baseball played throughout the state. Now it’s time to honor those who stood out a little bit above the rest.

We’ve gone back through the games, studied stats and asked questions leading into our postseason selections. It’s not easy and plenty of time and energy has gone into what we believe is a standout group of award winners.

Check out our selections below for the Player, Pitcher, Coach and Team of the Year in the Greater Middlesex Conference as well as our final rankings, stats leaders for the season and coaches’ division all-star selections. 

Co-Players of the Year


Dom Massaro, South Plainfield, Sr.

The stellar in center already had 102 career hits entering the 2026 season and yet he blew past expectations. He averaged 34 hits in his first three seasons but exploded for 54 hits as a senior, which tied him for third in the entire state. He hit .524 and was a key reason South Plainfield marched all the way to a sectional final.

For the second year in a row, he eclipsed 30 singles. Massaro picked up 18 total doubles in his career entering this season and put up 19. He also set a career-high with 39 runs scored. He closed the season with a five-game hitting streak and at one point hit safely in 15 straight between April 10 and May 9. In that span alone he had 12 multi-hit games. In five games from April 16-23, he was unstoppable and went 18-for-21

College choice: Brookdale

Season recap: NJ.com’s Newcomer of the Year in 2023 ... NJ.com’s Co-Player of the Year in the GMC ... A force at the plate and a stellar defender in center ... Hit safely in 25 of 29 games for South Plainfield ... Finished tied for third in New Jersey with 54 hits ... Most hits in the GMC ... Put together a 15-game hitting streak between April 10 and May 9 and hit .644 in that span with 38 hits, 20 RBIs and 22 runs ... Entered the season with 18 career doubles and put up 19 ... Stole at least 25 bases for the second year in a row ... Scored five runs in a win over Iselin Kennedy ... Went 2-for-4 with two runs in the sectional final against Cranford ... Hit .524 on the season to bring his final career average to .414 ... Finished his career with 156 hits, 122 runs and 87 RBIs ... Player profile

Ben Faigin, Monroe, Jr.

The junior did a little bit of everything and his squad won the GMC Tournament crown because of it. On the mound, he got stronger as the year progressed. He posted a 1.01 ERA in 48 2/3 innings with 86 strikeouts. Faigin surrendered just seven earned runs and five of them came in his first appearance of the season against Old Bridge. He gave up just one earned run after that in 30 innings of work. He threw a one-hit shutout with 13 strikeouts against a very strong South Plainfield squad on May 16. Just 14 days later, he capped a great season with another one-hit shutout against Old Bridge with 12 more punchouts in the GMC final.

At the plate, he became a breakout star. He had 19 hits as a junior and doubled that this spring. He bumped his average from .257 to .463. His 38 hits, 17 RBIs, eight doubles, four triples, 22 walks, 22 steals and 23 runs all set new career-highs.

Player of the Year & other postseason baseball honors in the GMC, 2026 - nj.com

Saturday, June 20, 2026

2026 - N.J. baseball’s final group & conference rankings for the 2026 season


The 2026 season is in the rearview mirror.
On Wednesday, we unveiled the final Top 20 for 2026.
It’s time to dig deeper across the state and check out the rankings in each group.

Group 1

  • 1-Point Pleasant Beach (20-6)
  • 2-Pompton Lakes (22-8)
  • 3-Woodstown (21-9)
  • 4-Shore (21-9)
  • 5-Cedar Grove (20-10)
  • 6-Wallkill Valley (21-7)
  • 7-Middlesex (22-6)
  • 8-Maple Shade (16-10)
  • 9-Waldwick (16-14)
  • 10-New Milford (20-7)

Group 2

  • 1-Ramsey (22-8)
  • 2-Gov. Livingston (28-5)
  • 3-West Morris (22-9)
  • 4-Glen Rock (22-6)
  • 5-Haddon Heights (20-8)
  • 6-Haddonfield (22-7)
  • 7-Westwood (22-7)
  • 8-Allentown (21-9)
  • 9-Cedar Creek (18-10)
  • 10-Mendham (15-13-1)

Group 3

  • 1-Old Tappan (26-4)
  • 2-Brick Memorial (25-8)
  • 3-Northern Burlington (24-4)
  • 4-Ramapo (21-8-1)
  • 5-Delsea (20-7)
  • 6-Cranford (21-10)
  • 7-Lawrence (23-6)
  • 8-Mainland (18-9)
  • 9-North Hunterdon (22-7)
  • 10-South Plainfield (17-12)

Group 4

  • 1-Ridgewood (25-7)
  • 2-Kingsway (24-6)
  • 3-Passaic Tech (28-3)
  • 4-Mount Olive (22-7)
  • 5-Ridge (19-11)
  • 6-Watchung Hills (18-9)
  • 7-Eastern (21-9)
  • 8-Hunterdon Central (18-14)
  • 9-Bayonne (21-9)
  • 10-Monroe (15-14)

Non-Public

  • 1-Delbarton (28-4)
  • 2-Gloucester Catholic (27-4)
  • 3-DePaul (22-6)
  • 4-Seton Hall Prep (23-6)
  • 5-Don Bosco Prep (21-5)
  • 6-St. Augustine (22-8)
  • 7-Bishop Eustace (25-5)
  • 8-Christian Brothers (18-9)
  • 9-Immaculata (22-6)
  • 10-St. Joseph (Mont.) (20-8)

Greater Middlesex Conference

  • 1-Monroe (15-14)
  • 2-Old Bridge (21-10)
  • 3-South Plainfield (17-12)
  • 4-Middlesex (22-6)
  • 5-Edison (19-8)
  • 6-Woodbridge (16-11)
  • 7-St. Thomas Aquinas (14-15)
  • 8-Metuchen (19-8)
  • 9-Colonia (14-10)
  • 10-South Brunswick (12-12)

Baseball final 2026 Greater Middlesex Conference Top 10

Andy Mendlowitz
MyCentralJersey.com

The uniforms are returned. The team banquets have been held. It was another fun season on the diamond for Greater Middlesex Conference teams. Here is how our final team ranking wound up.

Final GMC Top 10

1. Monroe (15-14) – preseason No. 9: Winning the big one does have to count for something. So when it was all said and done, Monroe earned the No. 1 ranking as our top GMC team for 2026. The Falcons had sort of a roller coaster spring starting 4-0 and 5-1, then falling into a 3-8 stretch entering the GMC Tournament as the No. 9 seed. Through it all, the players remained confident and upbeat, knowing they had talent and dropped some winnable games. That was confirmed 84 outs and a trophy celebration later. Monroe upset No. 8 Colonia (9-2 win), No. 1 Edison (9-1) and No. 5 South Plainfield (1-0) to reach the final against No. 3 Old Bridge. The Falcons scored twice in the first and led 6-0 after three innings and Ben Faigin dominated with a one-hit shutout in a 7-0 championship win.

2. Old Bridge (21-10) – preseason No. 7: The Knights could make a case as the No. 1 team. Old Bridge had the most consistent GMC season across the board, finishing as runners-up in the GMCT and in Central Group 4, as well as taking second in the Red Division. That’s high-level play against high-level opponents on a nightly basis for two months. The Knights checked in at No. 7 in our preseason poll because of questions after graduation losses that included a pair of aces and their top two RBIs leaders. Well, the pitching trio of Blake Dunleavy, Brady Meyer and Mason Mule combined to become the staff workhorses. Hitting-wise, Matt Chin had a breakout sophomore year (.407 BA, team-high 22 RBIs), while Michael Chiarella, Chris Crosta and Jared Volpe each hit over .300.

3. South Plainfield (17-12) – preseason No. 6: The Tigers have proven time and time again to never count them out on the diamond. Not that we expected a down season by any means, just, South Plainfield returned three regulars and faced questions with pitching depth after winning the North 2 Group 3 title in 2025. Well, South Plainfield finished third in the GMC Red Division, reached the GMCT semifinals, losing 1-0 to champion Monroe, and upset top-seeded Chatham as the No. 4 seed to reach another sectional final. Sparkplug Dom Massaro (.524 BA, 39 runs, 26 SB) and ace Aiden McCarthy (8-2, 74 Ks, 2.00 ERA and .367 BA, 28 RBIs) provided star power and players like sophomore Andrew Bena (28 RBIs, .299 BA and 3.53 ERA) stepped up.

4. Middlesex (22-6) – preseason No. 2: There’s a lot of pressure when returning nearly everyone after winning a state title. The Blue Jays, though, put together another great season following their 2025 Group 1 championship. Middlesex captured the tough GMC White Division pennant with a 13-1 campaign. Consider this: they gave up just 28 runs in 14 division games – now, that’s dominant pitching. In fact, Middlesex had a team 1.69 ERA in 207 1/3 total innings. Chris Kozak (66 2/3 IP, 1.26 ERA, 76 Ks) and Dom Long (58 1/3 IP, 1.68 ERA, 69 Ks) led the way with Dylan Ianiero, Dalton Michael and Devin Jackson throwing the bulk of the other innings.

5. Edison (19-8) – preseason No. 1: The Eagles navigated through the always-tough Red Division by capturing the pennant with an 11-3 record, two games ahead of Old Bridge. Edison suffered some key injuries toward the stretch run and bowed out of the GMCT in the quarters and fell in the Central Group 4 first round. Connor Murphy once again excelled as one of the area’s best pitchers (39 IP, 83 Ks, 0.54 ERA) and Robert Roma hit .407 (33-for-81).

6. Woodbridge (16-11) – preseason No. 4: The Barrons had too much talent, too much firepower, too much lock-down pitching to not get going at some point. After a 1-5 start, Woodbridge had a scorching stretch by winning eight of 10 entering the GMCT. The Barrons fell to finalist Old Bridge 1-0 (8 innings) in the quarterfinal and reached the North 2 Group 4 quarterfinals. Gavin Slicner set the program’s single-season hits record along the way and hit .517 (46-for-89) with nine home runs and 32 RBIs, while Michael Gurovich and Kevin Arroyo were front-line starters.  

7. St. Thomas Aquinas (14-15) – preseason No. 8: The Trojans get a bump in the final poll after reaching the Non-Public B North championship game. The No. 3-seed beat second-seeded Rutgers Prep 7-3 in the semifinals fueled by Louis Rizzolo’s strong start and three-run blast and Nikash Patel’s grand slam. Rizzolo was one of the league’s best two-way players, having a 0.90 ERA with 103 strikeouts in 62 1/3 innings and hitting .382. Patel made a triumphant return after missing 2025 coming off Tommy John surgery, while Adrian Sanchez was one of the best catchers in the league.

8. Metuchen (19-8) – preseason No. 10: The 2025 GMC Blue Division champions moved up into the White Division and did just fine, placing second in the grouping with a 10-4 record. That includes dropping a pair of 2-1 games. The Bulldogs featured stingy pitching with a team 2.47 ERA and 228 strikeouts in 170 innings. James Fenton (1.10 ERA, 92 Ks), Matt Jelleme (1.71 ERA, 50 Ks), Lucas Malamug (0.78 ERA, 38 Ks) and Jon Nugent (3.33 ERA, 19 Ks) led the way.

9. Colonia (14-10) – preseason No. 3: The Patriots were the type of team built for nice GMCT and sectional tournament runs with their pitching. However, injuries to Colin Kroner and Tyler Chiola down the stretch hampered their postseason hopes. Still, Colonia had a strong campaign finishing third in the White Division with a 9-5 record. Kroner proved to be one of the GMC’s top pitchers striking out 74 in 48 innings with a 1.75 ERA. Jake Gotti (.427 BA), Dylan Chiera (.383) and Joseph Massimino (.351) had strong offensive seasons.

10. South Brunswick (12-12) – preseason unranked: The Vikings have been a strong program but had an uncharacteristic 4-20 season in 2025. Enter a bounce-back campaign under first-year head coach Lou Urbano, a legendary name among GMC baseball fans. South Brunswick finished fourth in the White Division (7-7) snagging wins over Middlesex and Colonia. Collin Perna excelled by hitting .493 with 22 stolen bases and carried a 2.01 ERA with 71 strikeouts in 52 1/3 innings. Jack Whitlock hit .432 with a team-high 19 RBIs.

NJ Baseball final 2026 Greater Middlesex Conference Top 10