New Brunswick claims Ray Cipperly GMC Invitational with strong mound work from starter Garcia, Henderson closing it out

New Brunswick with its Ray Cipperly GMC Invitational Tournament trophy, after beating East Brunswick 5-2 at Edison High School on May 23, 2025. (Photo: Mike Pavlichko)

The New Brunswick baseball program had one title to its credit coming into Friday’s Ray Cipperly GMC Invitational Final against East Brunswick Magnet: the Central Jersey Group 1 pennant in 1986.

But other than that, they’d never been to a county final of any kind, not in the invitational – now in its sixth season – nor the main event,

But by 2:30 or so Friday afternoon, they had some more hardware to put in the trophy case..

The fifth-seeded Zebras used a three-run third inning and a strong start – after a shaky first – from Yeuri Garcia to beat second-seed East Brunswick Magnet 5-2, in a game heard live on Central Jersey Sports Radio, and videostreamed live on our YouTube channel.

The Zebras staked Garcia to a 2-0 lead in the top of the first, getting a two-RBI single by Ronaldy Peralta, who blooped a ball into no man’s land that fell to the red turf in short right field. But the Tigers got it right back in the bottom of the inning on a two-RBI double by Stephan Zoppolo.

After each team went out 1-2-3 in the second, New Brunswick would score the decisive run – and two more for insurance – in the third.

Kelvin Heuston led off with an infield hit, and after his older brother Devin struck out, DH Jacob Henderson laced a double to drive in what ultimately would be the winning run. Alex Rodriguez then reached on an E1, scoring another run, and a sac bunt by Peralta drove in Rodriguez to make it 5-2.

And Garcia, who had some control issues – he walked five, but also struck out five – settled in. He got in some jams, including a second and third situation with two out in the fifth, but got out of it.

He was pulled in the sixth with a 2-0 count on seven-hitter and opposing pitcher Anthony Bienvenue, but Henderson came in and needed just three pitches to strike him out, overpowering with a fastball that had more juice that what Garcia had been throwing for 6 2/3 innings.

And despite allowing two on in the seventh, he closed it out for the save.

Jacob Henderson gets the final out of the sixth for New Bruinswick, then got the save in a 5-2 win over East Brunswick Magnet in the Ray Cipperly GMC Invitational Final on May 23, 2025. (Photo: Mike Pavlichko)

New Brunswick improved to 15-2 with the win, while East Brunswick Magnet fell to 20-5. The two teams shared the Gold Division title this year, both 12-2 in the division.

The win went to Garcia, who’s now 4-1. Henderson got the save. Bienvenue took the loss for the Tigers to drop to 9-2.

Click below for postgame reaction with Central Jersey Sports Radio’s Mike Pavlichko, presented by Sportsplex at Metuchen:

New Brunswick pitchers Jacob Henderson and Yeuri Garcia
New Brunswick head coach Nico Vargas

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