Stephen Petriello, South Plainfield
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South Plainfield baseball player Simon Diaz (left) locks arms with South Plainfield student Ryan Buckelew after helping assemble an autism awareness puzzle at the school on Wednesday. (STAFF PHOTO: JASON TOWLEN)
Petriello's homer caps South Plainfield's rally





Sunday’s games from TD Bank Ballpark
April 19, 2010 • 9:06 pm
By Greg Tufaro
WOODBRIDGE 9, COLONIA 6: Eric Perez went 3-for-4 with three RBIs to support winning pitcher Zach Hopf, who fanned seven and surrendered three earned runs. Nick Stallone singled twice and drove home a run for Woodbridge (5-4). Hopf (4-0) scattered seven hits and walked one. Anthony Caposiena singled, tripled and scored twice for the Patriots (2-7). Justin Don Diego had a pinch-hit RBI single for Colonia.
SOUTH PLAINFIELD 10, J.F. KENNEDY 9: Sophomore catcher Steven Petriello’ RBI single in the home seventh helped the Tigers (9-1) win their seventh straight. The hit was Petriello’s fourth of the game. Carlos Ruiz doubled and homered for South Plainfield, while teammate Dan Hansen collected three hits and three RBIs.
EDISON 12, J.P. STEVENS 1: Nick Marics scattered four hits, fanned eight and walked one in a complete-game win. Cory Cigas, Michael Brownlie and Andrew Sporer each had two RBIs for Edison (5-6). Dimitri Scerbo singled twice for the Hawks (1-9).
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South Plainfield baseball breaks game open late to top Woodbridge
"It was a high fastball. I got my hands above it. I got good contact and thank God I got it over the fence," Cesare said.
Center fielder Brandon Downes walked to start the Tigers' sixth inning. Cesare worked the count full on Stallone, then sent a pitch over the right-center-field wall to put the Tigers up, 3-1.
Catcher Stephen Petriello followed with a triple and scored on Mark Tomei's grounder to first base.
"I was just trying to get on base and I was working on getting home the whole time," said Tomei, who was 1-for-2 with two walks, a run scored, and an RBI.
Hansen pitched a complete game. The left-hander allowed eight hits, two walks, and an earned run while striking out five. Hansen also picked off four baserunners.
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Outfielder Mark Tomei homered twice for the Tigers (6-1).
Winning pitcher Matt Cesare (3-0) helped his cause, going 2-for-3 with two RBIs. Carteret (2-4) committed four errors in the first inning when it spotted the Tigers a 4-0 lead.
Mike Merz went 2-for-3 with two RBIs for the Ramblers.
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High School Baseball 4/8/10
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Brandon Downes hit his third home run of the season 4/8/2010 as the SP Tigers defeated Edison at Edison.
Matt Cesare earned his second win of the season on 4/8/2010 as the SP Tigers defeated Edison 17-7 at Edison.
High School Baseball 4/7/10
SOUTH PLAINFIELD 14, NEW BRUNSWICK 1 (5 innings): Junior Brandon Downes went 2-for-2 with a solo homer and three runs scored to pace the Tigers.
Senior Matt Cesare went 2-for-3 with a double and three RBIs, while sophomore Mark Tomei finished 2-for-3 with two doubles and two RBIs. That helped make a winner out of senior Kyle Hughes (1-0), who tossed three scoreless innings for South Plainfield (3-1).
Senior Joe Torres scored the lone run for the Zebras (1-3), walking, stealing a base and scoring on an RBI single from Wilson Infante.
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Monroe wins in controversial fashion
April 05, 2010 • 9:11 pm
By GREG TUFARO STAFF WRITER
MONROE — Keith Sanchez’s stellar relief pitching, Zach Batchelor’s three-run homer, Nick Dini’s three clutch hits and an umpire’s controversial call in the final at-bat led the Monroe High School baseball team to a thrilling 6-5 victory over South Plainfield on Monday.
Monroe (3-0) began the game without ace and scheduled starter Andy Sullivan, who broke a bone in his non-throwing wrist while playing first base Saturday. The Rutgers University-bound senior’s left wrist will be in a cast for 4-6 weeks.
South Plainfield (2-1) lost ace Dylan Papa, a senior left-hander, to arm soreness in the second inning and with his team trailing 1-0 after Dini led off the bottom of the first for the second straight game with a homer.
Monroe starter Ted Moke pitched 5 and two thirds innings before giving way to Sanchez after Rob Pasternak’s two-run triple to right center made the score 6-5. Sanchez struck out Mark Benak looking to escape that jam.
Sanchez walked two of the first three batters in the top of the seventh to create some more drama in a game already filled with tension. Monroe coach Greg Beyer vehemently but unsuccessfully contested three questionable calls on the basepaths earlier in the game, each of which thwarted a Falcon rally. Beyer finally got his way in the end.
With runners on first and second and two away, the plate umpire, upon Beyer’s request, removed South Plainfield slugger Matt Cesare from the game with an 0-1 count because Cesare was wearing a necklace, which is in violation of NJSIAA rules.
Simon Diaz, making his first varsity plate appearance, replaced Cesare, a four-year starter who singled in two previous trips. Diaz struck out.
According to the National Federation baseball rule book, to which NJSIAA member schools adhere, Cesare should have been permitted to continue his at-bat. The rule regarding the wearing of jewelry states in part: “”At the end of the playing action, the umpire shall issue a warning to the coach of the team involved and the next offender on that team shall be ejected.”
The Tigers did not protest the call, but even if they did, it would not be honored because protests of rule misinterpretations are not permitted in high school.
South Plainfield took a 2-1 lead in the third. Mark Tomei, who led off with a single and stole second, scored when Benak’s single to center field was misplayed. Dan Hansen followed with a two-out RBI double.
Batchelor smacked his three-run homer off the scoreboard in left-center in the third for a 4-2 lead. Casey Rickard’s RBI single produced the fourth run of the inning.
South Plainfield closed to 5-3 in the fifth when Benak singled and raced to third on a defensive miscue. He alertly scored with a huge secondary lead from third base on the catcher’s throwback to the pitcher.
Monroe took a 6-3 lead in the fifth. Alex Vizcaino was hit by a pitch and went to third on Batchelor’s perfectly executed hit-and-run single through the vacated right side. Vizcaino scored on an infield throwing error.
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