With a perfect 6-0 record, Bridgewater-Raritan has taken over the top spot in the Bellamy & Son Paving High School Baseball Top Ten in Week Two. Meanwhile, three teams dropped out, including last year’s GMC Tournament champions, St. Joseph-Metuchen.
Bridgewater-Raritan went 4-0 this past week, beginning with a 14-3 win at Roxbury, then took three straight home games, 6-0 over Hillsborough on Tuesday, 8-4 over 2023 SCT runner-up Ridge Thursday, and over state-ranked North Hunterdon Saturday, 7-1. The Panthers are back in action Tuesday at 5-1 Hunterdon Central.
Old Bridge (6-2) drops down to second this week after splitting a pair with North Brunswick. The Knights began the week with a second straight shutout win over St. Joseph, 5-0 Monday (as heard on Central Jersey Sports Radio), then lost to North Brunswick Tuesday 6-2, getting revenge Friday with a 6-3 victory. They closed things out with a 7-2 win over East Brunswick.
Holding in third is Monroe (4-2), which went 2-2 this past week. After a loss at North Brunswick, 10-7, on Monday, the Falcons swept East Brunswick 10-4 and 11-1 in a Tuesday-Thursday home-and-home, then lost Saturday in a non-conference game at Hamilton West, 11-2.
North Brunswick (2-3) holds in fourth, going 2-2 this past week. They won their first two, 10-7 against Monroe Monday, then 6-2 at Old Bridge Tuesday, before losing their “home game” played at Old Bridge – due to poor field conditions in North Brunswick – 6-3. They followed it with a 4-2 loss at St. Joe’s on Saturday, the Falcons’ first win of the season.
Spotswood (6-0) is in fifth, one of four undefeated teams in the rankings. There Chargers finished off a home-and-home sweep of North Plainfield Tuesday with a 10-1 win, then took two from Piscataway, scoring 36 runs against the Chiefs in an 18-4 road win Thursday, and an 18-2 home win Saturday. Spotswood will play Somerville (2-2) Monday afternoon at Torpey Athletic Complex in Bridgewater, in a game you can hear on Central Jersey Sports Radio at 4 pm, with Mike Pavlichko on the pregame at 3:40. (Click here to listen.)
The third unbeaten team in the rankings is Woodbridge (6-0), which checks in at No. 6. The Barrons – like Spotswood – also piled on the runs this week. They won 9-1 at Sayreville Tuesday, then took a home-and-home from JP Stevens Thursday and Saturday, with a 20-0 road win followed by a 13-0 home victory.
At No. 7 is Immaculata (6-0), the fourth unbeaten team on the list, making its debut this season. After three wins against out-of-state opponents in their opening week, they went 3-0 back home in Somerset County, winning 3-0 at Montgomery Tuesday, 8-5 the next day at home against Watchung Hills, and again Thursday at home against Franklin, 13-5.
In eighth is Rutgers Prep (2-2), which split a pair this week. They won at Watchung Hills, 6-2, on Tuesday, then came back and lost to Gill St. Bernard’s Saturday, 8-7, after having Friday’s home game against Montgomery – which was scheduled to air on CJSR – cancelled due to field conditions.
The last two teams both make their season debuts in the rankings.
Edison (4-1) is in ninth. The Eagles went 2-1 this week after a 2-0 start, falling at Colonia 2-0 on Tuesday, before taking a Thursday-Saturday home-and-home from Sayreville, winning on the road 3-1, then winning at home, 7-6.
And in tenth is South Plainfield (3-1). The Tigers had a 2-1 week, dropping a Monday Red Division game at East Brunswick, 3-2, before taking a home-and-home from South Brunswick. They beat the Vikings Thursday on the road, 4-3, then came back with an 8-6 home win over South Brunswick.

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Senior and Coastal Carolina commit Jaxon Appelman (2-0, 0.62 ERA) is a big reason Edison has made its debut in the Week 2 rankings. (Source: @JaxonAppelman on Twitter)