PDS can’t stop Newark Academy in Prep B Tournament – ​​​​Trentonian

LIVINGSTON – Newark Academy’s top-seeded varsity baseball team powered past eighth-seeded Princeton Day School 6-1 on Thursday in the opening round of the New Jersey Independent Schools Athletic Association Prep B Tournament.

The Panthers took a 1-0 lead in the top of the first inning, but the Minutemen came back with a five-spot at the bottom of the frame to take control.

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2B: Levine, Epstein (NA); RBIs: N/A (PD), Epstein, Baris, Sampson 2, DeVirgilio (NA).

WP – Epstein; LP — N/A

LAWRENCE 15, HOPEWELL VALLEY 11

HOPE TWP. — Teak Toto went 4-for-5 with a triple, two runs scored and two runs batted in, while Deacon Moore went 3-for-5 with a triple, a run scored and four RBIs to lead the Cardinals past the Bulldogs in the regular season seasonal promotion to bring.

Jayden Shin went 3-for-3 with three runs scored, plus a triple and an RBI, while Blake Echternacht went 2-for-3 with three RBIs for Hopewell.

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2B: KMoore (L), Garrow, JkShin, Echternacht (HV); 3B: DMoore, Toto (L), JdShin (HV); RBIs: Kelly 2, DMoore 4, Toto 2, KMoore, Poot, Willever, Rivera, Dobkin, Dryzga (L), Lengle 2, JdShin, Echternacht 3, JkShin 2, Vlasac, Garrow (HV).

WP—KMoore (5-0); LP — Echternacht (2-3).

NOTRE DAME 10, NOTTINGHAM 2

LAWRENCE TWP. — The Irish snapped the Northstars’ seven-game winning streak behind two RBIs apiece from Antonio Friedman and Justin Prekop at Father John D’Onofrio Field.

Michael Septak drove in both of Nottingham’s runs to give the visitors the lead in the top of the third inning.

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2B: Friedman (ND); 3B: Magliozzo (ND); RBIs: Septak 2 (N), Friedman 2, NJones, Prekop 2, Vizzoni, Dunn, Saker, Magliozzo (ND).

WP — Klena (2-1); LP — Juliano (1-1).

STEINERT 12, PRINCETON 3

PRINCETON – Joe Loreti struck out eight in six innings, and Jace Maher drove in two runs to lead Spartans past the Tigers at Valley Road Field.

Travis Petrone and Nate Nydick were responsible for Princeton’s only goals.

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2B: Perelli (S); 3B: Feniello (S); RBIs: Feniello, Ditta, Morris, Finacchio, AlWolak, Giallella, Perelli, Maher 2 (S).

WP — Loreti (2-4); LP — Hammerschlag (1-3).

WW-P SOUTH 17, WW-P NORTH 4

PRINCETON JCT. — Devin Singh went 3-for-4 with three runs scored and two RBIs, while winning pitcher Jonah Kasof had two hits and four RBIs to help the Pirates run past the Northern Knights in five innings.

Losing pitcher Jahan Kulkarni went 2-for-3 with three RBIs for West Windsor-Plainsboro North.

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RW-P South(4-11) 845 0x — 17 15 2

2B: Kulkarni, Sattiraju (WWN), Rudisill (WWS); HR: Siegel (WWS); RBIs: Kulkarni 3, Lau (WWN), Kasof 4, Siegel 2, Tanapat-Hastings, Pogoda 2, Rudisill 2, DSingh 2, Bajaj 2, Raeter (WWS).

WP — Kasof (2-2); LP — Kulkarni (1-3).

EWING 12, HAMILTON WEST 4

EWING – Collin Elam and Sam Simpkins each drove in three runs to help the Blue Devils surprise the Hornets at Andy Greener Field.

AJ Maddalena had two hits and two RBIs for Hamilton.

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2B: Andreas (E); RBIs: Maddalena 2, Byra (HW), RGreig, Simpkins 3, Leibowitz 2, Mignogna, Elam 3, Lesko (E).

WP — RGreig (1-2); LP — Bolognini (1-1).

PENNSAUKEN 2, FLORENCE 1

FLORENCE — Justin Marbach brought in Josh Pagano to give the Flashes a 1-0 lead in the second inning, but the Indians answered with two runs in the fourth.

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Florence (4-7) 010 000 0 — 1 3 0

2B: Batista, Capellan (P); 3B: Batista (P); HR: Capellan (P); RBIs: Capellan 2 (P), Marbach (F).

WP—Vargas; LP — BBoss (1-2); S—ARodriguez.

NORTHERN BURLINGTON 6, MAPLE DAMAGE 2

COLUMBUS — Nick Dromboski drove in three runs, while Nick Filipponi went 2-for-4 with a double and an RBI to lead the Greyhounds past the Wildcats.

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2B: Renteria, Garwood (MS), Filipponi, Velit (NB); RBIs: Garwood 2 (MS), Dromboski 3, Filipponi (NB).

WP—Gilligo (2-1); LP — Mulcahy.