The last Somerset County baseball team to win a state championship was only two years ago, when Bridgewater-Raritan ran the table and won the Skyland Conference Delaware Division, went undefeated in league play, then won the Somerset County Tournament, North 2, Group 4 title, and the state Group 4 championship in the last high school baseball game of the year down in Hamilton.
The road hasn’t been that smooth for the Ridge baseball team, but with a sectional trophy in hand after Friday’s 3-2, come-from-behind win over neighbor Watchung Hills, it’s been one of the more rewarding titles the program has earned over the years.

While Immaculata was the Delaware champ, Watchung Hills won the county tournament, and Ridge (17-10) beat them in last Friday’s North 2, Group 4 sectional final, a testament to how challenging that group of six teams was this season.
But now, the focus is on the next opponent: North 1, Group 4 champion Ridgewood in the state Group 4 semifinals. And you can hear that game Monday afternoon at 4 pm – with pregame at 3:45 – as Mike Pavlichko and Alec Crouthamel call all the action live from Bergen County. Click here to listen.
The Maroons (23-7) are a solid-hitting team with very good pitching. And like Ridge, they have had some unsung heroes this year. Consider the North 1, Group 4 final against Passaic Tech, the top-seed. Third-seed Ridgewood jumped on the Bulldogs early. Despite falling behind 1-0 in the bottom of the first, they got three in the second and two in the third to take a 5-1 lead that they would never relinquish.
One big reason: Kotaro Kim, a senior right fielder who hit a huge three-run homer in the fourth, after PCTI had cut the deficit to 5-2. He was also the hero in the semifinals, belting a go-ahead two-run homer in the top of the eighth at second-seed Mount Olive, a team that earlier in the year had taken out state-ranked No. 1 Delbarton in the Morris County Tournament championship game.
So, this Ridgewood team is no joke. But then again, neither is Ridge.
In the sectional title game, Jake Dolan – who had not even thrown eight innings in relief all season coming in – got an inning-ending double play to end the top of the sixth, then shut down Watchung Hills 1-2-3 in the seventh after the Red Devils scratched across a run in the bottom of the sixth for a 3-2 lead.
Others, like senior Matt Pypcznski, have stepped in at key moments due to injury, while fellow senior Sawyer Paul seems to keep getting big hits at the plate, and also plays a solid first base.
Rigde had had a lot of contributions from everyone in the lineup this year. And if they can do that in one more game, they’ll get a chance to play for a state title
Who’s next?
The winner of the Ridge-Ridgewood game moves on to the state Group 4 final, scheduled as part of a quadruple-header next Sunday afternoon at 1 pm at Rutgers University’s Bainton Field on the Livingston Campus in Piscataway – across from Jersey Mike’s Arena.
They will face the winner of the other Group 4 semifinal. That features Central 4 champion third-seed and fellow Skyland Delaware foe Hunterdon Central (18-13) and South 4 champion and top-seed Kingsway 23-5).
Hunterdon Central and Ridge – they’re both the Red Devils, of course – split a pair this year. Central won the first meeting, 12-7, at Ridge on April 7th, putting up a five-spot in the second inning. Ridge had cut the deficit to 6-4 by the fourth, but Hunterdon added another six in the sixth.
But Ridge returned the favor two days later with a 9-5 win out in Flemington. Aiden Kerrigan had a 2-for-4 day with four runs batted in, while Toby Nicholson had two RBI, Lucas Liston got the start, and Jake Dolan got the win in relief.
Somerset County in the State Playoffs
Teams from Somerset County have won eleven state titles since the NJSIAA began playing to an overall state champion in each group in 1971. Here’s a full list of the 21 appearances in the state finals by Somerset County schools:
- 1971 – Bridgewater-Raritan East lost to West Orange (Group 3)
- 1974 – Franklin lost to Ridgefield Park (Group 3)
- 1975 – Manville lost to Glen Ridge (Group 1)
- 1976 – Ridge lost to Lakeland (Group 2); Bound Brook lost to Palisades Park (Group 1)
- 1987 – Ridge beat Hackettstown (Group 2)
- 1989 – Bridgewater-Raritan West beat Rutherford (Group 2)
- 1994 – Pingry beat St. Augustine (Non-Public B)
- 1995 – Immaculata beat Gloucester Catholic (Non-Public B)
- 1997 – Immaculata lost to Bishop Eustace (Non-Public A)
- 2000 – Ridge beat West Morris-Mendham (Group 2)
- 2002 – Ridge Ridge beat Dumont (Group 2)
- 2005 – Hillsborough beat Watchung Hills (Group 4)
- 2010 – Immaculata beat St. Joseph-Metuchen (Non-Public A)
- 2012 – Hillsborough lost to Manalapan (Group 4)
- 2013 – Rutgers Prep beat Morris Catholic (Non-Public B)
- 2014 – Bernards lost to Buena (Group 2)
- 2015 – Bernards lost to Governor Livingston (Group 2)
- 2018 – Somerville beat Allentown (Group 3)
- 2022 – Immaculata lost to Ranney (Non-Public B)
- 2024 – Bridgewater-Raritan beat Eastern (Group 4)
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Ridge has a North 2, Group 4 trophy, but looks for a trip to the state finals Monday when the Red Devils travel to Ridgewood for a Group 4 semifinal contest. (Photo: Mike Pavlichko)




