Watchung Hills takes down defending champ Immaculata, 1-0 in extras, to win first Somerset County title in 17 years behind Lucas Sheehan three-hitter

Watchung Hills is the 2026 Somerset County Tournament champion. (Photo: Alec Crouthamel)

Without looking at who was even on the mound for Watchung Hills, the initial thought would be the edge to Immaculata, with perhaps the top pitcher in the county, Wake Forest-bound Ryan Auten on the mound, coming into the game with an ERA of just 0.83 on the season.

In the end, he only allowed just six hits and one earned run, but sophomore Lucas Sheehan of the Warriors did the senior one better.

Sheehan went the distance in an eight-inning game, allowing just three hits, shutting out the Spartans (19-8) en route to a 1-0 victory, and the Hustlin’ Warriors’ first title in the Somerset County Tournament since 2009.

A pitchers’ duel all the way, Watchung Hills (15-7) finally broke through in the top of the eighth in a game where each time had just a handful of real opportunities.

Pinch hitter David Begarney came in for eight hitter Bennett Dealaman and led off the top of the eighth with a single, with Dealaman re-entering to run the bases. But when James Esposito tried to bunt him over, the Immaculata infielders were right on top of it, and charging second baseman Luca Catanzerite snared it before it hit the ground for the first out. Jacob Jaconski struck out, and it looked like another scoreless inning was in the offing.

But Dealaman had reached third base with Jaconski at the plate; he stole second and when the throw bounced to the shortstop position off his leg, he took off for another base. Stef DeGeronimo singled to drive him in and give Hills a 1-0 lead. Rob Centamore reached on an infield hit, the last batter Auten could face with the pitch count. And his brother Bryson came in and got a strikeout to end the inning.

A baseball pitcher in a striped uniform preparing to throw a pitch, with a catcher in the background and various advertisements on the outfield wall.
Watchung Hills sophomore Lucas Sheehan works in the third inning of the Somerset County Tournament title game at TD Bank Park in Bridgewater on May 22, 2026. (Photo: Mike Pavlichko)

And with Sheehan back out for the eighth, Immaculata threatened to tie it. Jackson Lewis hit a one-out single, then Catanzerite grounded out, putting Lewis at second. Justin Labrador got plunked, but now the Warriors had a force at any base. And they took advantage when Owen Schilling grounded to short, and DeGeronimo tossed to second after bobbling the ball to get the force and end the game.

Sheehan got the win to improve to 6-2, while Ryan Auten took his first loss of the year against six wins.

The championship is the first under head coach Joseph Tremarco, in his 12th year and 11th season as head coach. It’s the Warriors’ sixth overall, third most in SCT history, and first since they beat Montgomery – also as the two-seed – in 2009.

Click below for postgame reaction from Central Jersey Sports Radio’s Alec Crouthamel with Watchung Hills’ Stef DeGeronimo, Brody Griffith and Lucas Sheehan, presented by Sportsplex at Metuchen:


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