Saturday May 12 baseball: TRN and TRS head for Round Threee
Shore Challenge at CBA
Colts Neck 7, Linden 2
Bergen Catholic 9, Shore 1
St. Peter's Prep 3, CBA 1
at Shore Christian Academy
St. John Vianney 10, Old Bridge 5
St. Joseph (Montvale) 14, Wall 10.
Ocean County Tournament
A Division at Brick
TR North 8, Pinelands 1.
Barnegat 7, Point Beach 5
Quarterfinal
TR North 3, Barnegat 2, final. C.J. Alonso one-out RBI single in the bottom of the seventh, scoring Paul DeMartino, who led off with a single. TR North will face TR South in a semifinal 7:30 p.m. Monday at TR East. The final is 7 p.m. Wednesday at FirstEnergy Park.
Point Boro 6, Jackson 2.
TR South 13, Brick 3
Quarterfinal
TR South 16, Point Boro 4, final. The Indians will meet Toms River North Monday at 7:30 p.m.at Toms River East in the semifinals . It will be the third meeting between the two teams this year. They split the first.
B Division at Lakewood
Manchester 10, Lacey 0 _ Ryan Casey hurls a five-inning one-hitter.
Lakewood 10, Monsignor Donovan 8
TR East 9, Brick Memorial 5 _
Quarterfinal
Manchester4, Lakewood 3 _ Ryan Casey picks up the win both games of Manchester on the day
Quarterfinal
TR East 11, Southern 0. Toms River East, the two-time defending OCT champion, will meet the Manchester-Lakewood winner, Monday at 4 p.m. at Toms River South in the semifinals.
Regular season
Howell 7, Harrison 1
Marlboro 15, Manasquan 8
Midd. North 9, Matawan 2.
GAME REPORTS
OCT QUARTERFINALS
by1 STAFF REPORT
Ryan Casey has a rubber arm.
The Manchester High School senior right-hander pitched a combined 81/3 innings and was the winning pitcher in both of the Hawks' two Ocean County Tournament games Saturday, capped by his 31/3 inning relief stint in Manchester's 4-3 quarterfinal-round win over Lakewood at Lakewood High School.
Earlier in the day, Casey hurled a one-hitter, struck out six and threw just 55 pitches in the Hawks, 10-0, five-inning win over Lacey in a first-round game.
For the day, Casey (8-2) struck out 10, walked none, allowed four hits and two runs, neither of which was earned, and threw 93 pitches.
Against Lakewood (6-12), he fanned four and allowed three hits. He left the tying and winning runs on base in the seventh, when he got a line drive to second to end the game.
Manchester (13-4) broke a 1-1 tie with a three-run fourth. Brian Ward put the Hawks ahead with an RBI single and Chris Martisofski added a two-run single.
The Hawks, the No. 1 seed in the OCT's B Division, will meet two-time defending OCT champion Toms River East, the No. 2 seed in the B Division, Monday at 4 p.m. at Toms River South's Ken Frank Baseball Stadium in the semifinals. Toms River East defeated Manchester, 6-2, last Wednesday night.
Manchester is making its first OCT semifinal appearance since 2003, when it was defeated by Toms River South. The Hawks have never won the OCT.
Manchester assistant coach Gerard O'Donnell said junior left-hander Mike Roberts will likely start for Manchester. Casey is ineligible to pitch under the NJSIAA's 10-inning, four-day pitching rule.
-STEVEN FALK
TR EAST 11, SOUTHERN 0: Sophomore right-hander Steve Pappalardo made it three shutouts in as many starts by hurling a complete-game two-hitter as the Raiders (18-5), the two-time defending OCT champion, rolled to a quarterfinal-round win over the Rams (7-13) at Lakewood High School.
Toms River East, the No. 2 seed in the B Division, will meet Manchester Monday at 4 p.m. at Toms River South in the semifinals.
Frank DeHart socked a two-run game-ending homer in the fifth and went 2-for-2 with a walk. He was 4-for-4 in Toms River East's two games on the day. The Raiders defeated Brick Memorial, 9-5, in a first-round game.
Brady Doyle cracked a solo homer in the second, Chris Wedding went 3-for-3 with an RBI and Ryan Dolan was 2-for-3 with an RBI as the Raiders cranked out 13 hits.
-STEVEN FALK
TR SOUTH 16, POINT BORO 4: Jake Delvento slammed a game-ending three-run home run in the fifth inning and Mark Perry hit a two-run home in in the second as the Indians (17-5) ousted the Panthers (10-10) in an OCT quarterfinal-round game.
The Indians, seeded No. 2 in the A Division of the OCT, will face Toms River North in a semifinal game 7:30 p.m. Monday at Toms River East. The teams split two regular season meetings.
TR South has won 12 of its last 13 games since losing April 20 to Toms River North, 4-3.
Junior left-hander Vincent Vivona allowed two hits in two stints totaling five innings striking out six and walking one.
Gray went 3-for-4 and scored four runs for a second game in a row and Delvento had two hits and five RBI.
Pat Biserta doubled and scored on an error in the first inning and Jim Squillante had an RBI single and an RBI double for Point Boro.
-TONY GRAHAM
OCT FIRST ROUND
POINT BORO 6, JACKSON 2: Senior right-hander Pete Chomiak hurled a complete-game five-hitter to pick up career win No. 17 and his sixth of the season and Bill Heuer socked athree-run double to highlight a four-run first inning as the Panthers (10-9), the No. 6 seed in the A Division of the OCT, clinched a berth in the Shore Conference Tournament with the win over the Jaguars (15-6), who are ranked No. 8 in the Asbury Park Press Top 10.
Chomiak struck out five, walked three and allowed just one hit in the final four innings.
Pat Biserta had an RBI double in the second, Drew Zanowic and Shane Murray both went 3-for-3 and Campbell had two hits.
Kevin Needham struck out eight in five innings of relief for Jackson.
-TONY GRAHAM-STEVEN FALK
MANCHESTER 10, LACEY 0: Ryan Casey fired a five-inning one-hitter to pick up his seventh win of the season and also had two RBI as the Hawks (12-4), the No. 1 seed in the B Division of the Ocean County Tournament, defeated the Lions (4-17) in a first-round OCT game at Lakewood High School.
Casey struck out six, walked none, faced one batter over the minimum and threw just 55 pitches. Zack Pierce singled with two out in the first on a 2-2 pitch for Lacey's only hit and baserunner.
Chris Martisofski went 3-for-4 with three RBI and scored two runs and Anthony Palmiotto was 2-for-2 with three RBI and two runs scored.
Manchester will meet Lakewood, a 10-8 winner over Monsignor Donovan in its first-round game, this afternoon at 2:30 at Lakewood.
-STEVEN FALK-ROB ZIEGLER
TR NORTH 8, PINELANDS 1: Sophomore right-hander Billy Hoermann had a perfect game for 51/3 innings and wound up with a two-hitter with six strikeouts and four walks as the Mariners (18-3), the No. 1 seed in the OCT A Division, defeated the Wildcats (3-13) in a OCT first-round game.
Mike LaCava went 3-for-4 with two RBI, Hoermann was 2-for-4 with an RBI and Scott Shan delivered a two-run single in a five-run second innning.
Toms River North will play Barnegat, which defeated Point Pleasant Beach in its first-round game, this afternoon at 2:30 in the quarterfinals.
-STEVEN FALK
TR SOUTH 13, BRICK 3: Chase Gray went 4-4 with three stolen bases, an RBI, and scored four runs. Joe Talerico went 2-for-3 with two RBI, and Jake Delvento tripled doubled and scored two runs. He and Talerico stole two bases.
Five TR South runs scored on wild pitches, four from second base, two runners were stealing on the pitch.
Phil Corde doubled and scored in the second inning and hit a sacrifice fly in the third inning for Brick.
Winning Tyler Gebler (4-3) struck out seven in four innings making him eligible to pitch six innings Monday.
- Tony Graham
TR EAST 9, BRICK MEMORIAL 5: Brady Doyle went 3-for-3 with two runs scored and an RBI and Frank DeHart was 2-for-2 with an RBI and two runs scored as the Raiders (17-5, the No. 2 seed in the Ocean County Tournament's B Division, defeated the Mustangs (4-16) in a first-round game.
Bryan Frank was 2-for-3 and Joe Somma socked a solo homer in the third.
-STEVEN FALK
SHORE CHALLENGE
ST. PETER'S (JC) 3, CBA 1: Mike Lang hit two solo home runs as the Marauders (14-9) snapped the 11-game winning streak of the Colts (16-4) in a Shore Challenge game.
Marc Sansevere had an RBI single for CBA in the second inning. Lang homered in the first and fourth innings.
Dave Laufer went six innings for CBA striking out 10 and allowing four hits and walked none, but took the loss.
- Tony Graham
COLTS NECK 7, LINDEN 2: Junior right-hander Anthony DeSclafani struck out eight in three innings of one-hit relief to pick up his fourth win of the season and he also slugged a solo home run in the bottom of the fifth to put the Cougars (15-5) ahead to stay in their Shore Challenge victory over the Tigers (11-12) at Christian Brothers Academy.
DeSclafani also delivered an RBI single followed by a run-scoring pinch-hit single by Frank Piazza in a five-run sixth.
DeSclafani and Ashton Jackson each had two hits.
-STEVEN FALK
SJ VIANNEY 10, OLD BRIDGE 5: Chris Lewnes belted a grand slam in the fifth inning to break a 2-2 tie and reached base three time and had five RBI as the Lancers (13-6) defeated Knights in a Shore Challenge game at Shore Christian Academy.
Lewnes has 10 RBI and is 4-for-6 in St. John Vianney's last two games.
Nick Scarillo cracked a solo homer in the second and went 2-for-3 and Mark Hill was 3-for-4 with an RBI and a run scored for the Lancers.
Senior left-hander Paul Bacigalupi hurled five innings of three-hit ball with two strikieouts to pick up his eighth win of the season.
-STEVEN FALK
ST. JOSEPH (MONTVALE) 14, WALL 10: Craig Hughes smacked a two-run triple in a six-run seventh for the Crimson Knights (16-4), but the rally fell short as the game ended with the bases loaded and the Green Knights (17-6) held on for the win in a Shore Challenge game at Shore Christian Academy.
Ryan Levine was 3-for-4, reached base four times and had three RBI and David Wood went 2-for-4 with a run scored and an RBI for St. Joseph.
Drew Pinero was 3-for-4 with an RBI and a run scored for Wall, which is ranked No. 1 in the Asbury Park Press Top 10.
-STEVEN FALK
BERGEN CATHOLIC 9, SHORE 1: Ray McCourt hit a three-run homer in the sixth to give the Crusaders a 4-0 lead and Jim Schmeiter struck out eight and allowed two hits over six innings as Bergen Catholic (14-6) defeated Shore (14-5) in a Shore Challenge game at CBA.
Erik Swinton was 1-for-3 with an RBI for Shore.
-STEVEN FALK-JUSTIN SAUER
REGULAR SEASON
MIDDLETOWN NORTH 9, MATAWAN 2: Sophomore right-hander Dan Wollman pitched a complete-game four-hitter to pick up his first varsity win in his first varsity start as the Lions (11-10) clinched a berth in the Shore Conference Tournament with the win over the Huskes(7-12) in a nondivisional game.
Kevin Mager went 2-for-3 with three RBI, Chris Rotolo delivered a two-run single in a three-run first inning and Mike Collison was 2-for-4 for Middletown North.
-STEVEN FALK
HOWELL 7, HARRISON 1: Randy Stratton belted a two-run single in the sixth to put the Rebels ahead and Brian Battaglia added a two-run single later in the inning and Chance Carrick concluded the seven-run uprising with a three-run inside the park homer as the Rebels (10-12) rallied to defeat the Blue Tide (5-17) in a non-conference game.
Carrick, who now has six homers on the season, and Joe Labozetta each had two hits.
-STEVEN FALK
MARLBORO 15, MANASQUAN 8: Craig Bodziner went 4-for-5 with four RBI and three runs scored, Jeff Paglio-Pizzi had four hits and three RBI and two runs scored and Adam Helfgotscored five runs and went 4-for-4 with an RBI as the Mustangs (4-13) defeated the Warriors (10-11) in a nondivisional game.
Mike Dietrich had three RBI and two hits for Marlboro, which banged out 20 hits.
Jason Taub pitched five innings to pick up his first varsity win.
Brad Newman was 2-for-4 with a run scored for Manasquan.
-STEVEN FALK
Colts Neck 7, Linden 2
Bergen Catholic 9, Shore 1
St. Peter's Prep 3, CBA 1
at Shore Christian Academy
St. John Vianney 10, Old Bridge 5
St. Joseph (Montvale) 14, Wall 10.
Ocean County Tournament
A Division at Brick
TR North 8, Pinelands 1.
Barnegat 7, Point Beach 5
Quarterfinal
TR North 3, Barnegat 2, final. C.J. Alonso one-out RBI single in the bottom of the seventh, scoring Paul DeMartino, who led off with a single. TR North will face TR South in a semifinal 7:30 p.m. Monday at TR East. The final is 7 p.m. Wednesday at FirstEnergy Park.
Point Boro 6, Jackson 2.
TR South 13, Brick 3
Quarterfinal
TR South 16, Point Boro 4, final. The Indians will meet Toms River North Monday at 7:30 p.m.at Toms River East in the semifinals . It will be the third meeting between the two teams this year. They split the first.
B Division at Lakewood
Manchester 10, Lacey 0 _ Ryan Casey hurls a five-inning one-hitter.
Lakewood 10, Monsignor Donovan 8
TR East 9, Brick Memorial 5 _
Quarterfinal
Manchester4, Lakewood 3 _ Ryan Casey picks up the win both games of Manchester on the day
Quarterfinal
TR East 11, Southern 0. Toms River East, the two-time defending OCT champion, will meet the Manchester-Lakewood winner, Monday at 4 p.m. at Toms River South in the semifinals.
Regular season
Howell 7, Harrison 1
Marlboro 15, Manasquan 8
Midd. North 9, Matawan 2.
GAME REPORTS
OCT QUARTERFINALS
by1 STAFF REPORT
Ryan Casey has a rubber arm.
The Manchester High School senior right-hander pitched a combined 81/3 innings and was the winning pitcher in both of the Hawks' two Ocean County Tournament games Saturday, capped by his 31/3 inning relief stint in Manchester's 4-3 quarterfinal-round win over Lakewood at Lakewood High School.
Earlier in the day, Casey hurled a one-hitter, struck out six and threw just 55 pitches in the Hawks, 10-0, five-inning win over Lacey in a first-round game.
For the day, Casey (8-2) struck out 10, walked none, allowed four hits and two runs, neither of which was earned, and threw 93 pitches.
Against Lakewood (6-12), he fanned four and allowed three hits. He left the tying and winning runs on base in the seventh, when he got a line drive to second to end the game.
Manchester (13-4) broke a 1-1 tie with a three-run fourth. Brian Ward put the Hawks ahead with an RBI single and Chris Martisofski added a two-run single.
The Hawks, the No. 1 seed in the OCT's B Division, will meet two-time defending OCT champion Toms River East, the No. 2 seed in the B Division, Monday at 4 p.m. at Toms River South's Ken Frank Baseball Stadium in the semifinals. Toms River East defeated Manchester, 6-2, last Wednesday night.
Manchester is making its first OCT semifinal appearance since 2003, when it was defeated by Toms River South. The Hawks have never won the OCT.
Manchester assistant coach Gerard O'Donnell said junior left-hander Mike Roberts will likely start for Manchester. Casey is ineligible to pitch under the NJSIAA's 10-inning, four-day pitching rule.
-STEVEN FALK
TR EAST 11, SOUTHERN 0: Sophomore right-hander Steve Pappalardo made it three shutouts in as many starts by hurling a complete-game two-hitter as the Raiders (18-5), the two-time defending OCT champion, rolled to a quarterfinal-round win over the Rams (7-13) at Lakewood High School.
Toms River East, the No. 2 seed in the B Division, will meet Manchester Monday at 4 p.m. at Toms River South in the semifinals.
Frank DeHart socked a two-run game-ending homer in the fifth and went 2-for-2 with a walk. He was 4-for-4 in Toms River East's two games on the day. The Raiders defeated Brick Memorial, 9-5, in a first-round game.
Brady Doyle cracked a solo homer in the second, Chris Wedding went 3-for-3 with an RBI and Ryan Dolan was 2-for-3 with an RBI as the Raiders cranked out 13 hits.
-STEVEN FALK
TR SOUTH 16, POINT BORO 4: Jake Delvento slammed a game-ending three-run home run in the fifth inning and Mark Perry hit a two-run home in in the second as the Indians (17-5) ousted the Panthers (10-10) in an OCT quarterfinal-round game.
The Indians, seeded No. 2 in the A Division of the OCT, will face Toms River North in a semifinal game 7:30 p.m. Monday at Toms River East. The teams split two regular season meetings.
TR South has won 12 of its last 13 games since losing April 20 to Toms River North, 4-3.
Junior left-hander Vincent Vivona allowed two hits in two stints totaling five innings striking out six and walking one.
Gray went 3-for-4 and scored four runs for a second game in a row and Delvento had two hits and five RBI.
Pat Biserta doubled and scored on an error in the first inning and Jim Squillante had an RBI single and an RBI double for Point Boro.
-TONY GRAHAM
OCT FIRST ROUND
POINT BORO 6, JACKSON 2: Senior right-hander Pete Chomiak hurled a complete-game five-hitter to pick up career win No. 17 and his sixth of the season and Bill Heuer socked athree-run double to highlight a four-run first inning as the Panthers (10-9), the No. 6 seed in the A Division of the OCT, clinched a berth in the Shore Conference Tournament with the win over the Jaguars (15-6), who are ranked No. 8 in the Asbury Park Press Top 10.
Chomiak struck out five, walked three and allowed just one hit in the final four innings.
Pat Biserta had an RBI double in the second, Drew Zanowic and Shane Murray both went 3-for-3 and Campbell had two hits.
Kevin Needham struck out eight in five innings of relief for Jackson.
-TONY GRAHAM-STEVEN FALK
MANCHESTER 10, LACEY 0: Ryan Casey fired a five-inning one-hitter to pick up his seventh win of the season and also had two RBI as the Hawks (12-4), the No. 1 seed in the B Division of the Ocean County Tournament, defeated the Lions (4-17) in a first-round OCT game at Lakewood High School.
Casey struck out six, walked none, faced one batter over the minimum and threw just 55 pitches. Zack Pierce singled with two out in the first on a 2-2 pitch for Lacey's only hit and baserunner.
Chris Martisofski went 3-for-4 with three RBI and scored two runs and Anthony Palmiotto was 2-for-2 with three RBI and two runs scored.
Manchester will meet Lakewood, a 10-8 winner over Monsignor Donovan in its first-round game, this afternoon at 2:30 at Lakewood.
-STEVEN FALK-ROB ZIEGLER
TR NORTH 8, PINELANDS 1: Sophomore right-hander Billy Hoermann had a perfect game for 51/3 innings and wound up with a two-hitter with six strikeouts and four walks as the Mariners (18-3), the No. 1 seed in the OCT A Division, defeated the Wildcats (3-13) in a OCT first-round game.
Mike LaCava went 3-for-4 with two RBI, Hoermann was 2-for-4 with an RBI and Scott Shan delivered a two-run single in a five-run second innning.
Toms River North will play Barnegat, which defeated Point Pleasant Beach in its first-round game, this afternoon at 2:30 in the quarterfinals.
-STEVEN FALK
TR SOUTH 13, BRICK 3: Chase Gray went 4-4 with three stolen bases, an RBI, and scored four runs. Joe Talerico went 2-for-3 with two RBI, and Jake Delvento tripled doubled and scored two runs. He and Talerico stole two bases.
Five TR South runs scored on wild pitches, four from second base, two runners were stealing on the pitch.
Phil Corde doubled and scored in the second inning and hit a sacrifice fly in the third inning for Brick.
Winning Tyler Gebler (4-3) struck out seven in four innings making him eligible to pitch six innings Monday.
- Tony Graham
TR EAST 9, BRICK MEMORIAL 5: Brady Doyle went 3-for-3 with two runs scored and an RBI and Frank DeHart was 2-for-2 with an RBI and two runs scored as the Raiders (17-5, the No. 2 seed in the Ocean County Tournament's B Division, defeated the Mustangs (4-16) in a first-round game.
Bryan Frank was 2-for-3 and Joe Somma socked a solo homer in the third.
-STEVEN FALK
SHORE CHALLENGE
ST. PETER'S (JC) 3, CBA 1: Mike Lang hit two solo home runs as the Marauders (14-9) snapped the 11-game winning streak of the Colts (16-4) in a Shore Challenge game.
Marc Sansevere had an RBI single for CBA in the second inning. Lang homered in the first and fourth innings.
Dave Laufer went six innings for CBA striking out 10 and allowing four hits and walked none, but took the loss.
- Tony Graham
COLTS NECK 7, LINDEN 2: Junior right-hander Anthony DeSclafani struck out eight in three innings of one-hit relief to pick up his fourth win of the season and he also slugged a solo home run in the bottom of the fifth to put the Cougars (15-5) ahead to stay in their Shore Challenge victory over the Tigers (11-12) at Christian Brothers Academy.
DeSclafani also delivered an RBI single followed by a run-scoring pinch-hit single by Frank Piazza in a five-run sixth.
DeSclafani and Ashton Jackson each had two hits.
-STEVEN FALK
SJ VIANNEY 10, OLD BRIDGE 5: Chris Lewnes belted a grand slam in the fifth inning to break a 2-2 tie and reached base three time and had five RBI as the Lancers (13-6) defeated Knights in a Shore Challenge game at Shore Christian Academy.
Lewnes has 10 RBI and is 4-for-6 in St. John Vianney's last two games.
Nick Scarillo cracked a solo homer in the second and went 2-for-3 and Mark Hill was 3-for-4 with an RBI and a run scored for the Lancers.
Senior left-hander Paul Bacigalupi hurled five innings of three-hit ball with two strikieouts to pick up his eighth win of the season.
-STEVEN FALK
ST. JOSEPH (MONTVALE) 14, WALL 10: Craig Hughes smacked a two-run triple in a six-run seventh for the Crimson Knights (16-4), but the rally fell short as the game ended with the bases loaded and the Green Knights (17-6) held on for the win in a Shore Challenge game at Shore Christian Academy.
Ryan Levine was 3-for-4, reached base four times and had three RBI and David Wood went 2-for-4 with a run scored and an RBI for St. Joseph.
Drew Pinero was 3-for-4 with an RBI and a run scored for Wall, which is ranked No. 1 in the Asbury Park Press Top 10.
-STEVEN FALK
BERGEN CATHOLIC 9, SHORE 1: Ray McCourt hit a three-run homer in the sixth to give the Crusaders a 4-0 lead and Jim Schmeiter struck out eight and allowed two hits over six innings as Bergen Catholic (14-6) defeated Shore (14-5) in a Shore Challenge game at CBA.
Erik Swinton was 1-for-3 with an RBI for Shore.
-STEVEN FALK-JUSTIN SAUER
REGULAR SEASON
MIDDLETOWN NORTH 9, MATAWAN 2: Sophomore right-hander Dan Wollman pitched a complete-game four-hitter to pick up his first varsity win in his first varsity start as the Lions (11-10) clinched a berth in the Shore Conference Tournament with the win over the Huskes(7-12) in a nondivisional game.
Kevin Mager went 2-for-3 with three RBI, Chris Rotolo delivered a two-run single in a three-run first inning and Mike Collison was 2-for-4 for Middletown North.
-STEVEN FALK
HOWELL 7, HARRISON 1: Randy Stratton belted a two-run single in the sixth to put the Rebels ahead and Brian Battaglia added a two-run single later in the inning and Chance Carrick concluded the seven-run uprising with a three-run inside the park homer as the Rebels (10-12) rallied to defeat the Blue Tide (5-17) in a non-conference game.
Carrick, who now has six homers on the season, and Joe Labozetta each had two hits.
-STEVEN FALK
MARLBORO 15, MANASQUAN 8: Craig Bodziner went 4-for-5 with four RBI and three runs scored, Jeff Paglio-Pizzi had four hits and three RBI and two runs scored and Adam Helfgotscored five runs and went 4-for-4 with an RBI as the Mustangs (4-13) defeated the Warriors (10-11) in a nondivisional game.
Mike Dietrich had three RBI and two hits for Marlboro, which banged out 20 hits.
Jason Taub pitched five innings to pick up his first varsity win.
Brad Newman was 2-for-4 with a run scored for Manasquan.
-STEVEN FALK
14 Comments:
Tony
colts neck is playing linden tomorrow at cba. Hopefully it is a mis print that rumson is playing
long branch does not play keyport tomorrow..that game has been moved to may 22
Re C Neck..I'll check.
Thanks...
Re: LB. Thank you.
I did confirm..it'll be CN vs. Linden.
Also..Delsea withdrew from its game with St. Rose due to a tournament in South Jersey.
Next week is a big week for St. Rose. Plays Squan in the MCT Wednesday and Ocean Thursday. That (Ocean) will be an MCT game if S Rose wins Wednesday..otherwise a plain ole nondivision game.
SR coach pondering whether to use Anthony "the Ace" Ranaudo Wed or Thursday. If you were Bart McInerney (SR coach) what would you do?
I wouldn't look past Squan after they almost beat Wall last week..they do hit a little and could put some on the board vs St Rose #2 or 3 pitcher...tough call but I'd have to throw him Weds...
I think they throw him Wed..I would if if were SR.
Are we going to see writeups for the rest of the OCT games, for those who couldnt make it to todays action
St. Rose won't make it out of the quaters. If they pitch Ranoudo vs Squan, Ocean with pound them. If they save Ranoudo, Squan wins. However maybe they could save Ranoudo and pitch him late in the game vs. squan if needed then bring him back vs Ocean
Re write ups: As you can see as of 8:55 p.,m. we now have write ups for most of the OCT games.
Far as I know we never did hear from Southern about their win over N ew Egypt, and we just got the Lakewood call from its first game, but only could take the box score this late in the day....
Tony,
Who pitched for TRE against Brick Mem. on Saturday?
TRE vs. B Mem....well...you stumped me on that one. We do have the box (line) score and it will be in the paper Sunday....I did see it but I did not take note of the WP..however it will be in the line score.
I do not have access to it as we speak..
Re TRE vs B Mem
WP for TRE was Fereno (5-0)
It's in the box score in the Press today I believe.
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