Toms River East's seniors endured three lean years, but their 2018 redemption tour continued Saturday with a win over No. 1 seed Jackson Liberty to reach the OCT championship game.
Blaise Panzini was dominant early and David Glancy sparked the Red Bank Catholic lineup as the Caseys beat St. Rose Monday for its second straight Monmouth County Tournament title.
After missing the first three-plus weeks of the season, Nick DeGennaro is back in a big way after striking out 13 Sunday in Toms River East's OCT quarterfinal win over Point Boro.
Ryan O'Hara homered twice and sophomore Chris Sparbar hit a tie-breaking blast to back pitcher Austin Nappi and propel RBC to an MCT semifinal win over CBA.
Raritan rolled to a 9-2 win over St. John Vianney Friday to clinch a share of a second straight A Central division title, as well as an eighth straight win during a crucial stretch of the season.
Jackson Memorial scored six times in the seventh to pull out a road win over Toms River North and draw even with the Mariners at the top of the A South standings.
Riley Maypother started the game with a bang and St. Rose's top three hitters in the order dominated Monday's MCT quarterfinal against Monmouth Regional.
Long Branch's seniors stepped up throughout Saturday's Monmouth County Tournament win, particularly in extra innings, where the Green Wave finished off St. John Vianney.
No. 2 Wall got key contributions from some of its regulars, as well as some new faces in another high-profile win - this time over No. 3 Jackson Liberty.