Luca Dalatri

C-B-K: Dalatri Fans 15
C-B-K: Dalatri Fans 15
C-B-K: Dalatri Fans 15
MIDDLETOWN - Wednesday at Rich Veth Field, the Middletown North baseball team had a chance to beat the No. 1 team in the state and at the Shore in that the Lions only surrendered one run and had the tying run on second base in the bottom of the sixth inning...
CBA Sweep
CBA Sweep
CBA Sweep
For the first time in more than a decade and only the second time in history, a Shore Conference baseball team won all five possible championships – division, county, conference, state sectional and group – and in this particular case, it was good enough to land said team in the No...
Garden State Games
Garden State Games
Garden State Games
A group of 15 Shore Conference stars, including 2015 Gatorade New Jersey Player of the Year Luca Dalatri of Christian Brothers Academy, will play for the Central team in Wednesday's Garden State Games featuring the top underclassmen in New Jersey...
Best. Season. Ever.
Best. Season. Ever.
Best. Season. Ever.
*Photo gallery by Ray Richardson* TOMS RIVER - Usually saying a team from a specific year was the best in Shore Conference history explodes into a million different arguments, but Christian Brothers Academy achieved the rare feat on Saturday of making its greatness hard to argue against...
Stuff of Legend
Stuff of Legend
Stuff of Legend
*Photo gallery by Ray Richardson* TOMS RIVER – Christian Brothers Academy head coach Marty Kenney said after Saturday’s NJSIAA Non-Public A final against undefeated Don Bosco that he never saw this as a “David vs. Goliath” game and did not understand why anyone would view the match-up in that light...
Chasing History
Chasing History
Chasing History
NJSIAA Non-Public A Final Saturday, June 6, 11 a.m. At Toms River High School East Don Bosco Prep (29-0) vs. Christian Brothers Academy (26-5) Luca Dalatri is still several months away from entering his senior year of high school, and yet he has already accomplished just about everything a prep baseball player can...
A Shot at Glory
A Shot at Glory
A Shot at Glory
TOMS RIVER - The Christian Brothers Academy baseball team has juggled tournament games without dropping the ball for nearly a full month. After Thursday's Shore Conference Tournament championship game against Red Bank Catholic at Toms River High School North, there is only one ball left to reach out and grab...
Ace in the Hole
Ace in the Hole
Ace in the Hole
WEST LONG BRANCH - Senior right-hander Mike Garvey thought he had pitched his final high school game when the Christian Brothers Academy baseball team beat Immaculata last Friday to get into the NJSIAA Non-Public South A championship game against South Jersey power Bishop Eustace...
SCT Final Postponed
SCT Final Postponed
SCT Final Postponed
LAKEWOOD - The Shore Conference Tournament final between Red Bank Catholic and Christian Brothers Academy was postponed for the second straight night Tuesday, leaving CBA coach Marty Kenney to shake up his pitching rotation once again as the Colts pursue both a Shore Conference Tournament and NJSIAA Non-Public A title...
Thirsty for More
Thirsty for More
Thirsty for More
MIDDLETOWN - If being named the Gatorade Player of the Year in New Jersey for the 2015 season was supposed to put any pressure on Christian Brothers Academy junior Luca Dalatri, it took him all of one swing to dispel that notion. Dalatri blasted a first-inning home run and senior right fielder Will Morgan added one in the fourth inning as CBA coasted past ninth-seeded Immaculata 14-4 in six inning
CBA Statement
CBA Statement
CBA Statement
MARLBORO - The Marlboro and Christian Brothers Academy baseball teams were about as even as two teams could be over the first 13 head-to-head innings this season. The Mustangs even seemed to have figured out how to score against Colts junior ace and North Carolina recruit Luca Dalatri after seeing him for a second time Friday...
Will to Win
Will to Win
Will to Win
MIDDLETOWN - Christian Brothers Academy junior right-hander Luca Dalatri is not used to being powerless on a day in which he pitches, but after giving up the ball after seven innings and 90-plus pitches on a Thursday afternoon with temperatures in the forties, he could no longer factor into the outcome of the game - at least not from the mound...

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