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Redemption! South Plainfield hangs on, defeats Colonia 5-4 in North 2, Group 3 championship

South Plainfield’s 2024 and 2025 seasons have one thing in common, and one big difference. The similarity? The Tigers defeated Colonia both years in the North 2 Group 3 tournament. The difference?

South Plainfield took home the hardware this year.

It took some more effort to close out the game than it seemed at first, but the Tigers survived the Patriots’ seventh inning rally to win 5-4 and clinch the sectional title.

It came with plenty of small-ball, using the team’s speed and contact ability to move runners over and get into scoring position.

With southpaw Kevin Penny taking the mound for South Plainfield and righty Colin Kroner on the bump for Colonia, it was a battle of standout arms, but Penny came away victorious.

After a quiet first inning that saw both teams go down in order, the Tigers struck first in the second inning. Shortstop Dan Kapsch singled, then advanced to second on a sacrifice bunt from DH Lorenzo Fuscoletti. Third baseman Chris Loniewski laced an RBI double to score the game’s first run. Kroner recovered, however, retiring the next two batters to end the inning.

Penny kept up his strong start, retiring the Patriots’ first nine batters through three innings, giving his offense some breathing room. They took it in the top of the third, adding another run to the ledger with four consecutive singles from the lineup’s top four hitters. First baseman Aiden McCarthy singled in second baseman and leadoff batter Nick Irizarry to take a 2-0 lead.

But again, Kroner remained composed and escaped without any further damage. He struck out Fuscoletti looking and induced a groundout from Loniewski to end the inning with three runners stranded.

Colonia finally got a baserunner on to start the fourth inning with a leadoff walk from left fielder Cory Pascarella, but he never got past first base. A fielder’s choice and two flyouts later, Penny remained dominant.

Kroner brought the Patriots some more momentum by striking out the side, but the offense was unable to put together a rally.

In the ensuing top of the fifth inning, the Tigers’ offense woke back up. Irizarry singled to lead off – one of his three singles in the game – and stole second. After a swinging strikeout by McCarthy, Kroner got what looked like a routine fly ball from centerfielder Dom Massaro, but it bounced off Pascarella’s glove. Irizarry scored and Massaro advanced to third, and was driven in one batter later by Kapsch on an RBI groundout, giving South Plainfield a 4-0 lead.

Designated hitter Jayce Rodriguez finally notched the first hit off Penny with a ground-ball single to lead off the bottom of the fifth, but that baserunner was quickly erased by a flare shot to Penny, and a heads-up throw to first to double off Rodriguez. First baseman Tyler Chiola popped out to Irizarry to end the inning. Kroner allowed two baserunners in the sixth inning but they did not score.

With six outs left in their season, the Patriots loaded the bases – in large part due to a two-out single from third baseman Dylan Chiera and a walk by Kroner – but shortstop Matt Fasulo struck out looking on an inside fastball.

Penny was mobbed by his dugout, with the Tigers sitting three outs away from a sectional title.

Kroner remained in the game for the seventh inning, getting a flyout for the first out. Kapsch sent another fly ball to centerfield, but that one also bounced off the glove of centerfielder Nick Minue, putting Kapsch at third base. On the ensuing at-bat, he came around to score off a wild pitch to Fuscoletti. Kroner got two more flyouts, but South Plainfield notched yet another key insurance run.

Colonia – with three outs remaining in its season – put up one last gasp.

Tigers head coach Scott Gleichenhaus made a pitching change, swapping Kevin Penny for star reliever Jay Jimenez in the hot and humid conditions.

Jimenez did not have his best stuff, however, and the Patriots took advantage. Rodriguez led off with a groundout, but second baseman Jake Gotti walked to start off the rally. Chiola reached on a fielder’s choice, beating out a double-play ball. Catcher Jake Harvatt walked on a full count, and right fielder Joseph Massimino laced a single down the third base line to score Colonia’s first two runs.

With the lineup card flipped over, Pascarella hit an RBI single to cut the deficit to 5-3, still with two outs. Chiera walked to put two runners on, and Kroner singled to load the bases. Fasulo got his redemption, drawing a bases-loaded walk to draw Colonia within a single run, and the game-winning run on second base.

Gleichenhaus made another change.

Pitcher Mike Castagna entered, looking for a save in as high-pressure a situation as a pitcher can walk into. With Rodriguez up for the second time in the inning, Castagna induced another groundout to McCarthy, stepping on the bag and winning the sectional title.

Kroner was given the loss, allowing five runs (three earned) in seven innings with nine hits, one walk, and nine strikeouts. He also had a solid day at the plate, reaching twice in the sixth and seventh innings with a walk and a single.

Colonia’s season ends at a strong 23-5 mark.

Penny earned the win in six shutout innings, allowing just two hits with three walks and five strikeouts. Jimenez went two-thirds of an inning, allowing four runs (all earned) on three hits and four walks. Castagna got the final out and recorded the save.

South Plainfield moves on to the Group 3 state tournament, where it will face North 1 Group 3 champion Morris Knolls, who upset top-seeded Ramapo in Thursday’s title game.

Click below for postgame reaction from South Plainfield pitcher Kevin Penny and head coach Scott Gleichenhaus, presented by Sportsplex at Metuchen:

Pitcher Kevin Penny
Head Coach Scott Gleichenhaus

All it takes is one: Kroner sends top-seed Colonia to North 2, Group 3 final in 1-0, 10-inning thriller

The strikeouts came in every form: swinging and staring, foul-tipped and dirt-covered, on high fastballs and buried sliders.

For an out shy of ten full innings, pitchers ruled the afternoon at Colonia High School, where the top-seeded Patriots hosted 4-seed North Hunterdon in the North 2, Group 3 semifinals.

It was only fitting that a pitcher got the last laugh, too.

With two outs in the 10th, Colonia left fielder-turned-reliever Colin Kroner lifted a single down the right-field line to score the game’s only run and punch the Patriots’ ticket to their first sectional final since 2018.

Kroner’s hit was the second for Colonia and the fourth of the entire game. The teams combined for 33 strikeouts, 13 walks, and seven fly balls into the outfield.

What was a high school baseball matchup felt, for long stretches, like a Friday night, Division 1 showdown between Colonia’s Cory Pascarella (a Monmouth signee) and North Hunterdon’s Alex Famolari, who’s pledged to attend Duke.

Coming off a 16-strikeout no-hitter in the quarterfinals, Pascarella was almost as dominant Tuesday, striking out 12 more over 7.2 innings and 114 pitches. It was the senior’s third straight start of 7 or more shutout innings.

Famolari was equally superb over six scoreless. The only hit against him rocketed through the right side of the infield, vacated on a hit-and-run.

Before Kroner’s game-winning single, run-scoring situations were few and far between. Famolari loaded the bases in the 6th after a two-out walk followed that lone hit-and-run, but his final pitch of the game — a breaking ball — notched his 10th strikeout. It was the game’s only at-bat with a runner on third base.

North Hunterdon’s best chance came in the fifth, which Zach Linzer led off with a looper over third base — the only hit Pascarella allowed. Jadon Krisanda followed with a walk. But, Pascarella locked in from there, retiring the next three batters to keep the game scoreless.

Even when the teams turned custody of the pitcher’s duel over to their bullpens, hitters were kept in check thanks to Kroner and North Hunterdon’s Hunter Brown, who each posted five strikeouts and surpassed two innings.

It’s what made Kroner’s tenth-inning single all the more striking — a timely hit, finally! With Joe Massimino on second after a walk and sacrifice bunt, Kroner sprayed the first pitch he saw inside the right-field line. The Seton Hall commit was greeted near second base by a pack of rabid Patriots, hungry for both a state championship ring and revenge after a first-round exit from the Jim Muldowney GMC Championship Tournament.

Colonia will host second-seed South Plainfield on Thursday in the North 2, Group 3 title game. The Patriots have yet to concede a run in the state playoffs, and North Hunterdon’s two hits were the first Colonia has allowed over three sectional games.

Click below for postgame reaction from Colonia’s Colin Kroner, Cory Pascarella and head coach Mike Scialfo, presented by Sportsplex at Metuchen:

Colin Kroner
Cory Pascarella
Head coach Mike Scialfo