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Middlesex seniors Dom Parenti, Owen Reynolds on Blue Jays’ seventh Group 1 title, CJSR Team of the Year honors for state champs

The Middlesex Blue Jays baseball program has won seven state titles in its history, all since 1990, and five of them have come since 2013. Only one team – Gloucester Catholic, with six – has won more in that span.

There are a lot of reasons for that. Besides skilled players, there’s great coaching, and a great community behind them.

Consider that the only two starting pitchers Middlesex used in their entire six-game state tournament run also had brothers who played on the 2021 team. That includes Chris Kozak and his older brother Aidan, as well as Dominic Long and his older brother Anthony.

Whose team was better? Well, we didn’t want to put anyone on the spot about that.

But we did talk to two of the team’s four seniors, two who played some pretty big roles, about this 2025 championship season, and how it all played out. One will play baseball in college, the other won’t, but both were instrumental in the Blue Jays’ success.

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Dom Parenti will be playing baseball at Kean next season. He hit .352 this season with two home runs – including one against Schalick in the group semifinals last week – and 16 runs batted in. Parenti finished his high school career as a .340 hitter with 47 RBI and 43 stolen bases.

Owen Reynolds will be going to Rutgers, and may play for the club team. He hit .341 this year with 17 RBI and one home run. He hit .292 over three seasons, with 39 RBI.

Two other seniors will graduate, including infielder Nathan Thompson and pitcher Lunden Chadwell, who sat out the year with Tommy John surgery.

Click below to hear Dom Parenti and Owen Reynolds talk about Middlesex’s 2025 Group 1 championship and Central Jersey Sports Radio Team of the Year honors:

Best served… hot and sunny? Middlesex gets revenge on Point Pleasant Beach, wins Central Jersey Group 1 title 7-1 for the first time since 2021

In a battle of elite offenses who can tally up runs in the blink of an eye, it had seemed like the Central Jersey Group 1 championship between top-seeded Middlesex and three-time defending champion Point Pleasant Beach – the seventh year in a row the two teams faced off in the sectional tournament – was headed for a barn-burner.

Even more so after one inning, where both teams put a run on the board in the near-ninety-degree weather in central New Jersey.

That’s where Blue Jays star pitcher Dominic Long stepped in.

After a shaky first inning, Long dazzled the Garnet Gulls, retiring fifteen straight batters at one point, finishing a complete game while allowing only one run, with two hits, one walk, and four strikeouts in seven innings to lead his team to a decisive 7-1 victory.

Point Pleasant Beach did some damage to start the game with its top of the order, with pitcher Tommy Conroy reaching on an error to lead off the game. Second baseman Brody Powers singled to advance Conroy to third, but was caught stealing second. Star catcher Daniel Lubach reached on a fielder’s choice to score Conroy, before Long struck out centerfielder Daniel Storch looking to end the inning.

The Blue Jays’ bats were revving to get started, and they did just that. Shortstop Dom Parenti drew a leadoff walk and stole second. After a flyout from right fielder Dylan Ianiero, Long stepped up to the plate and helped his own cause with a scorching RBI single down the third base line to score the Blue Jays’ first run of the game. Conroy eventually settled in, allowing another single before getting two flyouts to end the first inning.

It seemed like the offensive momentum would continue into the second inning, but Long shut that down immediately with a nine-pitch frame, punctuated by a strikeout looking.

Middlesex kept its offensive effort moving, this time with the bottom of the order. Centerfielder Chris Kozak singled, and left fielder James Matula reached on an error to put two runners on. After a flyout from Parenti, Ianiero went the opposite way with a flare shot to shallow right field to take the lead.

Like clockwork, Long retired the side in order yet again in an eight-pitch third inning with a lineout and two flyouts, putting the red-hot Middlesex offense right back at the plate. Conroy settled down in the bottom of the third, however, with only one batter reaching base with two outs before an inning-ending flyout.

After another eight-pitch frame from Long, the Blue Jays’ offense started humming once again. Kozak and Matula each singled to start the bottom of the fourth, followed by a hit-by-pitch from Parenti to load the bases and nobody out. Ianiero got plunked on the ensuing at-bat, bringing in a run and forcing Conroy out of the game.

Freshman pitcher Thomas Slobiski had a solid inning in relief, given the high-pressure situation he was put in. Kozak scored on a wild pitch, but Slobiski induced a ground ball from Long later in the at-bat, recording an out at the plate but keeping the bases loaded. First baseman Owen Reynolds launched a sacrifice fly to left field to score Parenti, and with runners on the corners with two outs, Long got caught stealing second to end the inning.

Can you guess what happened next?

Long retired the side, in order, once again, taking 11 pitches to do so in the top of the fifth.

Reliever and first baseman Noah Banick came into the game and walked two batters with two outs, before eventually escaping with a shutout frame.

In the top of the sixth, the Gulls finally got something to work off Long. Powers launched a fly ball to centerfield and over the head of Kozak, but a good recovery and throw back in limited Powers to only a single. Banick grounded out in the ensuing at-bat to keep the score at 4-1, with a fired-up Long racing back into the dugout to high-fives from his Blue Jay teammates.

Middlesex used that momentum and took its shot once again, scoring three insurance runs from the top of the order. Parenti, Ianiero, and Long all reached to load the bases with nobody out. Point Pleasant Beach made another pitching change, inserting shortstop Antonio Acevedo in a tough spot. Reynolds hit a ground ball to second base, but the throw home sailed over Lubach’s head to score a run. Designated hitter Luke Jones added a two-RBI single to push the lead to 7-1, all with one out.

In the top of the seventh, Long remained on the mound, looking to end the game and win the title.

Once again, he trusted his stuff and his defense, drawing two flyouts to Ianiero in right field, and a ground ball to third baseman Sean Hughes to clinch the title.

Remarkably, after the first frame that saw the Gulls put multiple runners and a run on the scoreboard, Long combined to throw just 54 pitches in the following six innings.

Conroy took the loss for Point Pleasant Beach, allowing four runs (all earned) in three innings with six hits, one walk, and two strikeouts.

Middlesex (21-5) advances and snaps the Gulls’ three-year championship streak, and will face South Jersey Group 1 champion Schalick in the Group 1 state semifinals. The Cougars upset top-seeded Audubon in Thursday’s sectional final.

Point Pleasant Beach ends its season at 20-8.

Click below for postgame reaction from Middlesex pitcher Dom Long, right fielder Dylan Ianiero, and head coach Blaze Iannetti, presented by Sportsplex at Metuchen:

Long and Ianiero
Head Coach Blaze Iannetti

Parenti, Jarvis help Middlesex to 42-8 home win over Roselle Park as Swercheck gets first W

Coming off a tough 14-6 loss at Metuchen in its opening game of the season, Middlesex used a steady diet of Dom Parenti and Jax Jarvis to cruise to a 42-8 home win over Roselle Park Thursday night, earning new head coach Robert Swercheck his first victory with the Blue Jays.

Middlesex scored early and often. Parenti scored on touchdown runs of 91 yards and one yard, while throwing a TD pass to Sean Downes, to make it 20-0 Jays after one quarter.

In the second, the third time was a charm for Jarvis – who had had two touchdowns called back – as he picked up a 50-yard TD reception on a screen pass, and a two-point conversion made it 28-0. Then Parenti threw another TD strike to make it 35-0, putting the running clock in play for the second half.

New this year is a change to the NJSIAA running clock rule, which no longer goes back to normal, no matter how close the game gets.

It didn’t get much closer. Jarvis ran for another score from nine yards out with 4:36 to go in the third to make it 42-0, while Roselle Park added a late score and two-point conversion to make the final 42-8.

Middlesex improves to 1-1, while Roselle Park dropped its season-opener.

Click below for postgame reaction from Marcus Borden with the victorious Middlesex Blue Jays, presented by Sportsplex at Metuchen: