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.
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:







