Old Bridge seeks second CJ4 title in four years, third overall, when Knights host Hunterdon Central Friday afternoon at Fred Cole Field

The Old Bridge baseball team celebrates its 2023 Central Jersey Group 4 title. (Photo: Dylan Allen)

Under head coach Matt Donaghue, Old Bridge has been a consistent force, and perennial contender in the state tournament.

In 2023, they won the Central Jersey Group 4 title, beating North Brunswick at home 2-1. They went on to beat Eastern in the Group 4 state semifinals, 8-6, but fell 4-0 to Ridgewood in the state Group 4 title game down at Veteran’s Park in Hamilton.

After a loss to Monroe in the semis in 2024, they were back in the title game last year, but fell at home to Hillsborough. Now they’re back, with another opportunity to open the trophy case and add some more hardware.

Playing in the rugged GMC Red Division, the top-seeded Knights (21-9) already have an equivalent record to what they finished with in 2023, when they went to the state final.

Tonight at 6 pm, they’ll have a chance to surpass that, grab a trophy, and move on the state semifinals when they take on third-seed Hunterdon Central (17-13), which won their semifinal matchup over seven-seed Jackson Twp., 8-5. Old Bridge beat four-seed Hightstown in the semis, 10-0.

In fact, while Old Bridge is known for its aggressiveness at the plate and on the basepaths, it’s their pitching which has been superb in the state tournament, having not allowed a single run. They beat 16-seed East Brunswick 1-0 in the opening round, and eight-seed Freehold Twp. in the quarterfinals, 8-0, outscoring all three opponents by a combined 19-0.

Blake Dunleavy went 6 2/3 in the state opener against the Bears, while Brady Meyer got the final out in relief. Then, Mason Mule threw a complete game, one-hitter against Freehold, while Dunleavy came back with a five-inning whitewash of the Rams in the Knights’ run-rule win. So, it could be Mule, or Brady Meyer – who threw the GMC final last Saturday, a 7-0 loss to Monroe – who gets the start today.

Matt Chin leads the lineup with a .420 batting average and 22 runs batted in, while the rest of the lineup is fairly balanced, and hitting .281 as a whole.

The Red Devils are pretty comparable at the plate, hitting .289 as a team, led by senior outfielder Danny Contiliano, hitting .48-0 on the season with 28 RBI and five home runs.Junior Nick Holot is hitting .363, the only other regular hitting over .300 on the year.

Based on their state rotation so far, sophomore Jack Edwards – who started in a 12-7 quarterfinal win over Manalapan and went five innings, allowing six hits and three runs, all earned – could get the nod on the mount for Central.

Old Bridge doesn’t have a long playoff history of its own, only formed in 1994 with the merger of Madison Central and Cedar Ridge. The Knights won Central Jersey Group 4 in 2015 along with their championship from three years ago. Madison won sectional titles in CJ4 in 1976 and 1988.

Click below to hear Old Bridge head coach Matt Donaghue’s postgame interview from Wednesday’s semifinal win over Hightstown:


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