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Rizzolo, Patel power St. Thomas Aquinas to 7-3 win over Rutgers Prep for third postseason year in Non-Public North B semifinals

Three straight years Louis Rizzolo got the ball against Rutgers Prep in the Non-Public North B sectional tournament.

And three straight years, the senior southpaw helped guide St. Thomas Aquinas to a playoff victory.

The third-seeded Trojans (13-14) went on the road to defeat second-seeded Rutgers Prep 7-3 in the semifinals, advancing to their second sectional final appearance in three years. The Argonauts (17-7) saw their season come to a close after another strong campaign.

Rizzolo and junior Nikash Patel applied much of the damage, with both of them going the distance on the mound and accounting for all seven runs on two homers.

Both came with runners on, as Rizzolo mashed a two-out three-run blast on the first pitch to open St. Thomas Aquinas’ scoring in the second inning, and Patel launched a grand slam to extend a one-run lead to five. The seven earned runs were the most all season for Rutgers Prep ace Li Perez, and just the second outing all year he allowed any earned runs.

The Argonauts struck first in the game, as Perez worked a shutout top half of the first to set up his offense well. Second baseman Matt Bilmes reached on an infield single and advanced on an error, before designated hitter Maddox Chu lined an RBI double to bring him home.

But the Trojans responded immediately.

Perez retired two of the first three batters, but freshman Justin Monterosso – one of four first-years in the lineup – worked a key walk on four pitches to flip the lineup card over and bring Rizzolo up in a big spot.

The senior came through, as a fast-moving fastball from Perez left the yard even faster off the bat of Rizzolo, instantly putting St. Thomas Aquinas ahead with a 3-1 lead.

Rutgers Prep brought a response of their own after that, as Bilmes scored his second run of the day on a sacrifice fly from Perez, but Rizzolo limited the damage to just a run after loading the bases, striking out first baseman Mason Cimini looking to end the trouble. Perez struck out the side and retired seven straight after allowing the home run, and it looked like the veteran-laden Argonauts were setting themselves up to get right back into the game.

But in the top of the fifth, the Trojans’ veteran power struck again.

Monterosso worked his second important walk of the afternoon, reaching to lead off the inning on a full count, and Rizzolo singled to set up another big inning. Catcher Adrian Sanchez worked a full-count walk himself to load the bases with nobody out. Then came Patel. Perez got off to a solid start, working a 1-2 count, but Patel got a breaking ball he liked and powered it the opposite way, sending the ball over the right-centerfield fence to take a commanding 7-2 lead.

Perez retired the next three batters to get out of the inning, but the damage had been done.

Argonauts catcher Ethan Nepomuceno launched a solo home run off Rizzolo to lead off the bottom half of the inning, but Rizzolo didn’t let another baserunner on in the inning, keeping the lead at four runs.

Senior reliever Peter Wheeler pitched the final two frames for Rutgers Prep, working around a hit-by-pitch to Monterosso and an intentional walk to Rizzolo to keep the score at 7-3.

Rutgers Prep had one final shot in the bottom half of the seventh. With Rizzolo up against his pitch count, he struck out Bilmes on four pitches, then shortstop Alex Perez on three. But Perez reached on a dropped third strike and wide throw from Sanchez for pitch 111.

But as the two have so many times, Patel picked up his starter, ending the game in just three pitches as Nepomuceno grounded into a 2-0, 4-6-3 double play to seal the win.

Rizzolo earned the win in 6 1/3 innings pitched, with three earned runs on six hits, with just one walk and 12 strikeouts. Perez was given the loss with seven earned runs in five innings, with five hits, four walks, and six strikeouts.

The Trojans will advance to the Non-Public North B semifinals for the second time in three years – they won it over the Argonauts in 2024 – and will face top-seeded St. Mary in Rutherford on Thursday, in a game you can hear on Central Jersey Sports Radio.

Click below to hear Central Jersey Sports Radio’s Alec Crouthamel talk with St. Thomas Aquinas senior Louis Rizzolo, junior Nikash Patel, and freshman Justin Monterosso, as well as head coach Tom D’Agostino, about the Trojans’ semifinal victory over Rutgers Prep, presented by the Sportsplex at Metuchen:

St. Thomas Aquinas wins first sectional title in 18 years with dramatic late rally over Rutgers Prep

For much of the game Saturday, second-seeded St. Thomas Aquinas was on the verge of breaking through in the Non-Public North B Sectional Title game, but just could not connect on a big punch against fifth-seeded Rutgers Prep.

In the fifth and sixth innings, however, it all came together.

After 4 and 2/3 strong innings from freshman starter Nikash Patel, Louis Rizzolo – known as the heart and soul of this Trojan squad – came in and struck out the first batter he faced to end the inning. He came off the mound as fired up as one can be, and ran back to the dugout to pump up his teammates still trailing 2-1.

Safe to say his fiery celebration worked.

After another strong sixth inning on the mound for Rizzolo, he hit a game-tying RBI double. Following an infield single from Declan Dicarlo, the Argonauts made a pitching change for left fielder Gavin Sansone. He socked a three-run home run to give St. Thomas Aquinas a lead it would not relinquish, as Rizzolo shut the door to give the Trojans their first sectional championship since 2006, via a 5-3 win in North Edison.

The seventh inning saw the Argonauts give some fight as they had the tying and go-ahead run at the plate throughout, but Rizzolo induced a pop-fly in foul territory. Third baseman Hunter Krainski got on his horse, leaned on the fence, and found the ball in his glove. A celebration of all celebrations ensued as the Trojans took home the sectional championship on their home field.

For Rutgers Prep, Nick Pizzie and Husan Zakir pitched an admirable five innings to hold off the Trojans’ lineup but ultimately St. Thomas Aquinas got hot at the right time and took home the championship for the first time in 18 years.

And Aquinas will move on for one more game: They will face off against Gloucester Catholic in the state Non-Public B Final at 7 pm on Thursday at Veterans Park in Hamilton. The Rams defeated Bishop Eustace 2-1 in the South B final earlier Saturday.

Click below to hear postgame reaction from Central Jersey Sports Radio’s Alec Crouthamel, presented by Sportsplex at Metuchen:

St. Thomas Aquinas players Louis Rizzolo, Gavin Sansone, and Nikash Patel
St. Thomas Aquinas head coach Tom D’Agostino