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Union County High School Baseball Results Page 18 Thursday, May 6, 1999 The Westfield Leader and THE TIMES of Scotch Plains – Fanwood A WATCHUNG COMMUNICATIONS, INC. PUBLICATION Union County High School Baseball Results: APRIL 26: Roselle Park 10, Manville 0 to bring his total to 71. Union 13, Plainfield 2 Kevin Kolbeck threw a three-hitter as Manville 000 00 0 0 Kevin McCarthy had two doubles, a the Panthers shredded the Mustangs. Garry New Providence 200 204 x 8 single and three RBI for the Farmers and Taluba whacked three hits and Doug teammate Jason Pereira poked three Schoening and Mike Munoz had two hits singles and knocked in four RBI. each as the Panthers leaped to 4-2. Union (9-4) 183 10 13 Roselle Park 002 332 10 Plainfield (7-6) 100 10 2 Manville (2-4) 000 000 0 Cranford 10, Rahway 2 Brearley 15, St. Marys 2 Tim Meyer whacked a two-run homer Ed Paster had four hits, including a and Terry Donovan blasted a solo home three-run homer and drove in six runs for run for the Cougars who lifted their record the Bears who upped their record to 4-2. to 13-1. Ridge 12, Union Catholic 2 Kearny 7, Elizabeth 1 Ryan McKenna had the only hit for the Randy Rufolo tossed a three-hitter for Vikings with an RBI single in the second. David B. Corbin for The Westfield Leader and The Times David B. Corbin for The Leader and The Times the Kardinals who upped their record to Red Devil pitcher Bob Falato also hit a CHAMPIONS AT FIRST DOUBLES Blue Devil Brett Kahn serves as Ryan THIRD SINGLES Raider John 10-3. solo homer and an RBI double. The Vi- Buntain positions himself during their semifinal match. Corbin placed sixth at the UCT. APRIL 27: kings fell to 4-4 while Ridge rose to 9-1. New Providence 6, Dayton 2 Union Catholic 020 000 2 Todd Simo pitched five more innings Ridge 603 21x 12 of shutout ball, struck out 11 Bulldogs, APRIL 28: Blue Devil Netmen Finish walked none and yielded only one hit. Immaculata 3, New Providence 0 Simo upped his record to 4-0, elevated Casey Cahill fired a no-hitter for the his strikeout total to 60 and has yet to second-ranked Spartans in a battle of two allow a run. undefeated teams Somerville. Josh Second to Summit in UCT Tim Simo and Ryan Stanek both had Morrison robbed Pioneer Kim Coleman of three hits with an RBI. Tommy Beck, Jr. CONTINUED FROM PAGE 15 a home run in the second inning. Coleman, ripped a triple for the Pioneers who the pitcher, allowed just four hits. Libet of Jonathan Dayton, winning fell 6-1, 6-0. John (Garozzo) got food poison- jumped their record to 8-0. ing last night, had to go to the hospital New Prov (8-1) 000 000 0 0 6-1, 6-4. Chilnick and OConnell Hes just hard to play. He is one of New Providence 200 010 3 6 Imaculata (9-0) 030 000 x 3 David B. Corbin for The Leader and The Times went on to dethrone first-seeded Chris the best players that I have ever seen, and just could not get out of bed this Dayton (4-4) 000 002 0 2 ROUNDING THIRD Raider Ryan morning, said Raider Head Coach APRIL 30: Hahner rounds third toward home. Johnson and Andrew Fields of Sum- said Fleder after his semifinals match Johnson 18, Roselle 6 Cranford 12, Ridge 1 mit in the finals, 6-2, 4-6, 6-4. with Bielen. He has a great game Dave Blackman. They had to forfeit Chris Salvato had three hits and five Rob Segear homered for the Cougars MAY 1: Blue Devil Jeff Diamond, seeded and a great serve when he is on it. He the rest of the tournament. It was too RBI and Rudy Daunno and Chris Barnhart and Tim Meyer scattered five hits. first at second singles, breezed by hits the serve and can place it so well bad, because they were the one group both had four RBI for the Crusaders who U. C. TOURNEY: Sergio Andrade of Roselle Catholic, that, if you hit it back, he has an easy who were plugging for a medal. They lifted their record to 7-3. Cranford (15-2) 102 18 12 Scotch Plains-Fanwood 9, Jonathan Ridge (10-2) 000 10 1 Dayton 7 6-1, 6-1, then erased Dan Osit of shot to put it away. When hes on had a good shot at first or second. For Union 14, Shabazz 4 Dayton, 6-0, 6-1, in the quarterfinals. game, hes not stoppable! him to be home, he had to be pretty New Providence 8, Manville 0 After a very shaky defensive start, the Andrew Hahn had three hits and three Todd Simo jumped his shutout streak Raiders put it all together to come back Fleder concluded, He is great to sick. Hes very competitive. RBI and Kevin McCarthy had two hits Blackman continued, It was just a to 34 innings and picked up his fifth win from a 6-3 deficit after three innings to play with. Hes really a nice guy. It and two RBI for the Farmers who im- for the 9-1 Pioneers. Simo allowed only down the Bulldogs, 9-7, in the preliminary was a good experience. tough break for the team and a tough proved to 10-4. one hit and also struck out 11 Mustangs round of the Union County Tournament in In the playoff for third Fleder de- break for Paul Swedlund. This is two Scotch Plains. Pitcher Kevin Schenk bashed feated Timon Jackson of Plainfield, years in a row that something like a three-run double in the fifth inning to give 6-7 (9-7), 6-1, 6-1. this happened to him. the Raiders the lead for good. Blue Devil Ryan Jones at third TOP 10 TEAMS: Raider Tim Pai had a triple and Kevin singles blanked Konrad Konick of Voessler drilled a double. Schenk picked 1. Summit 88, 2. Westfield 80, 3. up the victory for the Raiders who im- Linden, 6-0, 6-0, then defeated John Linden 32, 4. Cranford 29, 5. Dayton Corbin of Scotch Plains-Fanwood, 6- proved to 3-9 and will play the top- 25, 6. New Providence 23, 7. Gover- seeded Pioneers in New Providence this 3, 6-3, in the quarterfinals. In the nor Livingston 17, 8. Scotch Plains- Saturday at 2 p.m. semis, Jones fell to champion Ryan Fanwood 15, 9. Oratory 13, 10. Hefter, 6-1, 6-1. Later, Jones de- Plainfield 8. Dayton (2-6) 420 010 0 7 feated Dan Delloiacono of Dayton, Sc Plns-Fnwood 210 240 x 9 6-3, 6-3, for third place. CHAMPIONSHIPS: Union Catholic 13, St. Marys 7 Before losing to Jones, Corbin de- 1st singles: Kevin Bielen (Linden) Joe Moonsammy picked up his first feated Mike Minicozzi of Governor d. Fritz Staudmyer (Summit), 4-6, 6- victory and Jim Rogowshewski had three Livingston, 6-1, 6-1. Afterwards, 4, 6-0 RBI for the Vikings who upped their 2nd singles: Miles Moriarity (Sum- record to 5-6. The Vikings will play Corbin defeated Viking J. T. second-seeded Cranford on May 8. Wilkinson, 6-1, 6-4, then lost to Steve mit) d. Jeff Diamond (Westfield), Edwards of New Providence, 6-3, 6- 6-2, 6-3 Roselle Park 5, Rahway 1 4, in the playoff for fifth. 3rd singles: Ryan Hefter (Sum- Kevin Kolbeck tossed a two-hitter for mit) d. Connor Leddy (Cranford), 6- the (7-3) Panthers and Doug Schoening At second doubles, Raiders Shawn had a two-run double. Lafkowitz and Rob Bugg defeated 3, 6-2 David B. Corbin for The Leader and The Times Jorge Medela and Bill Cuartas of 1st doubles: Ryan Buntain and Brearley 15, St. Patrick 9 THIRD SINGLES Union Catholic Union Catholic, 6-1, 6-1, then fell to Brett Kahn (Westfield) d. Jesse Brian Malina had four hits, including Viking J. T. Wilkinson Matt Sacco and Brian Jones of New Stern and Steen Schnert (Summit), an two-run homer and Vinny Duda had 6-2, 7-6 (7-2) David B. Corbin for The Westfield Leader and The Times three hits, including a solo homer for the Providence, 6-0, 6-0, in the READY TO CATCH THE PITCH Blue Devil catcher Brian Flynn prepares Bears who lifted their record to 5-5. In the semis, Diamond stopped Der- quarterfinals. In the playoffs 2nd doubles: Jeremy Chilnick to catch the pitch as Union Farmer Graig Badger prepares to hit it. rick Brooks of Cranford, 4-6, 6-1, 6- Lafkowitz and Bugg fell to Dan Perez and Tom OConnell (Westfield) d. Roselle Catholic 18, Hillside 0 0. In the finals, Miles Moriarty of and George Movded of Governor Andrew Fields and Chris Johnson Chris Chiarello threw a no-hitter as Summit out-glittered Diamond, 6-2, Livingston, 7-5, 6-4, then went on to (Summit), 6-2, 4-6, 6-4 the Lions leveled Hillside. Pat Duff ham- Hopewell Valley Girls Sink mered two home runs and Al Acevedo 6-3, for the title. defeat Tom Rudnicki and Mike Perez had one. Blue Devil first singles player Sam of Johnson, 6-0, 6-0, for seventh Fleder, seeded fifth, won his opening place. match with Tom Werner of Union Fortune was not so good for the Blue Devil Laxers, 8-6 Local High School rest of the Raiders.
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