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Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Wednesday baseball scoreboard

Wednesday, April 25
SEE HIGHLIGHTS BELOW


Baseball
RBC 14, Keyport 3

Brick 7, Central 7

CBA 16 at Midd. South 5

Colts Neck 5, Freehold Twp. 2

Brick Memorial 11, Lacey 1

Manalapan 3, Marlboro 2


Donovan 3, Manchester 2

Midd. North 5 Howell 2

Ocean 9, Neptune 2

St. Rose 2, Point Beach 0
No-hitter for Anthony Ranaudo of St.Rose.



TR North 5, Jackson 1

Point Boro 3, Barnegat 0

Monmouth County Tournament
Holmdel 3, Monmouth 0

Manasquan 13, Long Branch 3

Red Bank 13 Henry Hudson 3
HIGHLIGHTS

RED BANK 13, HENRY HUDSON 3: The Bucs put together four hits, and the Admirals made five errors in the second inning, leading to nine runs and a victory in the Monmouth County Tournament opening game.

Tim Johnson had three hits and was the winning pitcher for Red Bank, now 4-5.

RBC 14, KEYPORT 3: Tim Higgins had a three-run home run to lead the No. 8 seeded Caseys to the Monmouth County Tournament victory against the No. 9 seed Red Raiders.

Mike Yaccarine got the win, working four innings. RBC is now 8-3. Keyport is 5-5.

HOLMDEL 3, MONMOUTH 0: Sophomore Ian Wladika tossed a six-hit shutout to help the Hornets advance in the Monmouth County tournament.

Monmouth threatened in the home seventh, but Wladika got his sixth strike out to end the game.

Wladika also had an RBI as did Mike Renna. Holmdel is now 6-3. Monmouth is 5-5.
MANASQUAN 13, LONG BRANCH 3: It took six innings for the Warriors to bring an end to this Monmouth County Tournament game.

Manasquan got RBI hits from AJ Miller and Brad Newman to go along with one other hit, five walks and two errors on the way to scoring nine runs.

Chris Dettlinger picked up his first win as Manasquan improved to 5-4.

POINT BORO 3, BARNEGAT 0: Wes Waterman pitched a complete-game, one-hitter and the Panthers (4-6, 4-5) knocked off the Bengals (8-3, 5-3) in Class B South action. Waterman surrendered a leadoff single to Erik Smithman in the first inning and did not allow a hit the rest of the way. After issuing a walk in the first inning, the junior retired 15 straight batters before walking Smithman in the sixth. Pat Biserta supplied the offense with a two-run home run in the first inning.

DONOVAN 3, MANCHESTER 2: The Griffins kept their Class B South hopes alive when they scored two runs in the home seventh to improve to 6-3 in the division.

Trailing by a run, Tom Khoudary and Chris Khoudary walked. Following a strikeout, Matt Crosta walked setting up Paul Rosario, who ripped an opposite field double to right, sending the winning run home and picking up his first win as a pitcher. Manchester is now 7-2.
""That was the guy we wanted up there,'' said Donovan coach Paul Murray.""We were really upbeat.''
CBA 16, MIDD. SOUTH 5: Marc Sansevere had three hits, including two doubles and two RBI to help the Colts to the Class A North victory.

CBA was tied at 3-3 when they scored eight runs in the third inning helping Dan Diaz to his first victory of the season. CBA is now 7-3 for the season. Middletown South is 2-10.

COLTS NECK 5, FREEHOLD TWP. 2: Chris Coutros had a two-out, two-strike pinch hit single to help the Cougars improve to 7-2.

Ethan Jackson improved to 4-0 allowing one run in six innings. Chris Ballester had two hits for Freehold Township and Matt Porricelli reached three times,including an RBI single in the fourth.



MIDD.NORTH 5, HOWELL 2: Brian Koegel tripled in the first run and scored the second on Chris Rotolo's single as the Lions won the Class A North game.

Ryan Dougherty came on in the second inning and finished the game, allowing four hits and striking out six.

Sean Byrnes started and pitched the first inning. He also had a double and a home run for Middletown North, now 7-5, 7-2 in A North. Howell is 3-7, 3-6 in division.

CORRECTED VERSION: MANALAPAN 3, MARLBORO 2: The Braves took advantage of Marlboro errors and got to the Mustangs' bullpen in the top of the seventh to pull out the Class A North game. Matt Cook hit a two-out RBI single to lift Manalapan in front. Marlboro's Anthony Castelli blanked the Braves over the first six innings.
Marlboro is now 3-6, 2-6 in division. Manalapan improved to 9-4 overall and 6-4 in A North.

9 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

long branch @ manasquan in the monmouth county tournament

April 25, 2007 at 3:44 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Is there any way you can post the updated standings for B North? (in-division games)

April 25, 2007 at 3:53 AM  
Blogger Tony Graham said...

Shore Conference Class B North standings as of this morning (Wednesday) - as I have them

Wall 6-1
Ocean 5-2
Freehold 5-2
Monmouth 4-3
Neptune 2-4
Matawan 2-5
Long Branch 0-7

April 25, 2007 at 6:26 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

you are in bed get up early so i can enjoy your writng thanks

April 25, 2007 at 6:49 PM  
Blogger Tony Graham said...

Just so you all are aware..

While my blog is being used to post the scores, etc. myself and Steve Falk - who also does a lot with high school baseball - are both off - one of the glitches of the work schedule .

I am sure everyone in our office is doing the best they can with tons of spring results being phoned in.

This will happen some times in the spring - can't be helped...

April 25, 2007 at 7:14 PM  
Blogger Tony Graham said...

Some game write ups are on the blog now..thank you for your patience...

April 25, 2007 at 7:28 PM  
Blogger Tony Graham said...

To last anon: While you may be correct...any changes to names, happenings, etc. are accepted only from coaches.

Taking all these games via telephone is not an exact science to say the least.

Thank you

April 26, 2007 at 11:43 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

How is CBA going to be 6th in the shore? Came off 3 wins all by mercy rule. If u tell me its becasue of lack of competition than why is Ocean 2? Explanation?

April 27, 2007 at 11:05 AM  
Blogger Tony Graham said...

CBA is starting to play well again....but has also been swept by Manalapan and lost to Howell

Overall..teams ranked above them this week have been playing better for longer stretches and I could not this week in any way justify CBA over Manalapan ..winners of five of last six (including the second win over CBA).

This does not mean Manalapan has to stay above them all year..it could..but that is no way etched in stone.

CBA has lots of time and the necessary schedule quality to climb back up and in a hurry.

But this is a weekly poll.

April 27, 2007 at 11:22 AM  

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