Friday, February 25, 2011

Pasternak & Benak Expected to Compete for Starting Spots at WPU & Rowan

2010 South Plainfield Alumni Mark Benak and Rob Pasternak are competing for starting spots on their respective college teams.  Last year's deadly double play combination went to opposite ends of the state to pursue their college baseball careers. 


William Patterson University Coach Mike Lauterhahn was quoted on their web page about Rob:


Following the graduation of Miguel Lugo (.386 batting average, 10 doubles, 39 runs scored), two freshmen will be competing for the starting job at second base. Scott Ptaszynski (Wharton, N.J./Morris Hills) showed a great ability to turn double plays while hitting .400 this fall. Rob Pasternak (South Plainfield, N.J./South Plainfield) displayed tremendous range and a strong offensive presence during the fall season. Pasternak comes to the Pioneers from a highly-successful high school program, a fact that has helped him develop an unparalleled competitive drive.



Rowan University Coach Juan Ranero was quoted on their web page about Mark:

The second base job is still up for grabs. Veteran Brandon Winkler (jr. Glendora, NJ/Paul VI) is joined by transfer Rob Wilgus (jr. Woolwich, NJ/Gloucester Catholic) and rookie Mark Benak (fr. South Plainfield, NJ/South Plainfield).
Winkler played in 24 games with 17 starts. He hit .257 with 13 RBIs, 12 runs scored and five doubles. He recorded a .939 fielding percentage. Wilgus appeared in 40 games at Camden County College. He posted a .438 batting average with 39 runs scored, 38 RBIs, 17 doubles, 12 stolen bases and a .522 on-base percentage. Wilgus was an All-Region 19 second team selection.
“Winkler will see a lot of action,” continued Ranero. “He will platoon with Wilgus at the beginning of the season until someone gets hot. Wilgus had a great fall offensively and defensively. He knows how to hit and gained a lot of experience in junior college. Benak will see time at second base and shortstop. He will be a big time player. He is excellent defensively and had a nice fall with the bat.”

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