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Bridgewater-Raritan seniors reflect on 30-3, four-trophy season, as CJSR 2024 Team of the Year

The immensely successful 2024 baseball season for Bridgewater-Raritan is officially in the rear view mirror, but the seniors in particular are enjoying the fact they they are going out as champions.

They won the Skyland Conference Delaware Division, the Somerset County Tournament, the North 2, Group 4 sectional title and the state Group 4 championship, a rare feat in high school baseball. They also finished No. 1 in the final Bellamy & Son Paving Central Jersey Sports Radio rankings.

With that, we talked with three seniors, co-captains Devin Goldberg, Matt Fattore and Frankie Verano.

And on the list of accomplishments by the team, all three contributed significantly.

Goldberg – who held the single-season stolen base record with 20 last year – shattered it this year with 37 on a team that stole 157 all year, up from a previous program-best of 64 last year.

Fattore is an excellent first baseman, making picks many others wouldn’t. And he hit three home runs, all in the postseason: one in the SCT semis to break a 2-2 tie against Watchung Hills, one in the Group 4 semis against Livingston, and another in the Group 4 final versus Eastern.

And Verano? Well, heading into the Group 4 semis – the penultimate game of the year – he was hitting under .170, bugged by a balky hamstring all year, yet still managed 14 runs batted in. Sure enough, against Livingston, he knocked in two more runs, one each in his first two at bats. Sixteen RBIs would be solid on any team, for someone hitting near .300, but under .200? That’s remarkable, and a sign of how every player gave something to this Panther team.

Click below to hear Central Jersey Sports Radio’s Mike Pavlichko talk with senior co-captains Devin Goldberg, Matt Fattore and Frankie Verano about their 2024 season:

Six unanswered runs give top-ranked Bridgewater 6-2 win at No. 7 Ridge, solidifying top-seed in upcoming Somerset County Tournament

Trailing 3-0 after three innings, the Bridgewater-Raritan bats weren’t exactly hitting lasers all over the field.

But two big extra base hits in key spots by Frankie Verano and Kellan Komline drove in five of the top-ranked Panthers six runs, who picked up a 6-2 win at No. 7 Ridge Tuesday afternoon, in a game heard of Central Jersey Sports Radio.

The win makes Bridgewater 14-1 on the season, 8-0 in the Skyland Conference Delaware Division, and all but locks up the top-seed in the Somerset County Tournament in advance of Monday’s seeding meeting in Somerville.

Ridge scored the first two runs of the game, getting on the board in the first and third innings with a run each.

Nick Sellitti led off the game with a double, then a sac fly to center by Jake Dolan moved him to third, and Ezra Sadowsky knocked him in with an RBI single.

In the third, starting pitcher Andrew Reynolds helped his cause with a leadoff double. He moved to third on an infield hit from Sellitti, a hard hit ball to third that Bridgewater’s Joe Spirra knocked down, the best he could do. After a single by Jack Dolan loaded the bases, Sadowski drove in his second run of the game with a sac fly to center. But Nick Rossi grounded into a double play, limiting the damage for the Panthers.

Andrew Reynolds had been cruising for Ridge heading into the fifth inning, setting down ten BR batters in a row going back to the final out of the first. But the Panthers would tie it, getting a leadoff single by JR Rosado, then another by Kellan Komline. After a lineout to right by Michael Taylor, Frankie Verano – the hero Monday night against Cherokee in an extra inning win at Trenton Thunder Ballpark, but hitting just .117 coming into the game – ripped double to knot the game at two.

Though Reynolds escaped the inning with any more damage, the Panthers came back for more in the sixth.

Matthew Lehberger led off by reaching on an E-5. Matt Fattore singled, too, chasing Reynolds for Matt Faltas. The submarine righty walked Matt Cichocki to load the bases, then plunked Rosado on the first pitch, giving BR a 3-2 lead they would never relinquish.

That’s when Komline broke the game open with a bases clearing double on a 3-2 pitch to make it 6-2.

Taylor had come in from second base to get the last two outs of the fifth for starter Jack Lanum, and pitched two more full, shutout innings to get the win in relief, improving to 2-0. Reynolds took the loss to fall to 3-2.

Ridge falls to 10-6 on the year, 5-4 in Skyland Conference Delaware play, but with only two losses to Somerset County opponents – both coming to Bridgewater-Raritan.

Click below to hear postgame reaction – presented by Sportsplex at Metuchen – from Bridgewater-Raritan senior Frankie Verano, head coach Max Newill, and sophomore Kellan Komline: