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Edison hangs on, defeats Franklin 4-2 in Central Jersey Group 4 to advance to first sectional semifinal since 2016

Even with a chance to put their ace on the mound, third-seeded Edison knew it was going to have a battle on its hands facing off against 11th-seeded Franklin in the Central Jersey Group 4 quarterfinals.

A battle is what the Eagles got, but ultimately, they powered through on the backs of their veteran stars.

Edison outlasted the Warriors 4-2 in a game that started as a pitching duel, with junior Connor Murphy on the bump for the Eagles and Franklin putting Dafraily Sosa on the mound. It puts Edison in the semifinals of a state playoff section for the first time since 2016, where they lost to Hunterdon Central.

Through three and a half innings, the game remained scoreless, with Murphy working in and out of a jam in the first inning, while Sosa did not allow a hit until the end of the third.

Once the bottom of the fourth inning came around, so did the Eagles’ bats.

They got close in the third. With left fielder Sam Kentos on second base, center fielder Darren Tirado lined a hard-hit ball… right into Kentos’ back. Kentos was ruled out, and the potential scoring situation was squashed.

After another inning from Murphy where two Franklin baserunners reached with two outs without coming around to score, Edison shortstop Anthony Calantoni led off the bottom of the fourth getting plunked in the arm with the first pitch.

First baseman Robert Roma followed, and he dropped a 2-2 fastball into the left-center gap, scoring Calantoni with a double and breaking the scoreless tie. Murphy moved Roma over to third, and second baseman Ray Tavarez lined a ball over the outstretched glove of Warriors third baseman Stanley Madera to score a second run. Sosa got out of the inning with a groundout and strikeout, but not before Edison snatched the momentum with the game’s first two runs.

Franklin did not give in, however.

In the top of the fifth inning, the Warriors put four straight runners on with one out, with two hits sandwiching two walks against Murphy. Shortstop Mike Schiermeyer provided the first run with a bases-loaded ground ball into the outfield for an RBI single, and two batters later Madera beat out a potential double-play ball that would have ended the inning to tie the game.

Even with the game tied, Franklin missed an opportunity. With runners on the corners and two outs, Murphy dialed up the heat and struck out catcher Jacob Gordon swinging to end the inning with the game tied.

Sosa retired the side in the ensuing bottom half of the fifth inning, keeping the momentum in Franklin’s favor.

That would not last long, however, as third baseman Dom Innocenti relieved Murphy in the top of the sixth and threw a 1-2-3 inning of his own with two strikeouts.

In the bottom half, Edison took its chance.

Calantoni singled to lead off the inning, but an errant pickoff attempt from Sosa went all the way to the fence, advancing Calantoni to third base. Roma once again came through, launching a fastball to the wall in left-center field once again. While it did not leave the park, coming just three feet shy of doing so, it was deep enough for Calantoni to score the go-ahead run on Roma’s sacrifice fly.

Edison added another run later in the sixth as Murphy walked, prompting a pitching change with Sosa at his pitch count limit. Left fielder Shayne Rooney relieved him, but Innocenti singled and brought Murphy all the way home from first after a misplay in the outfield. Innocenti was thrown out at third base, but the damage was done.

In the seventh, Innocenti allowed a leadoff single by Rooney. Centerfielder Izaiah Robinson flew out to right with the lineup card flipping over. With one out and second baseman Shaylen Patel up, Rooney was caught stealing at second, and two pitches later Patel grounded out to short to end the game and send the Eagles to the sectional semifinals.

While Murphy did not earn the win – that went to Innocenti in two shutout innings – he had a solid outing, throwing five innings with two earned runs, five hits, three walks, and six strikeouts. Sosa recorded the loss despite a solid outing of his own, going 5.1 innings and allowing four runs, with three hits, three walks, and two strikeouts.

Edison advances to the Central Jersey Group 4 semifinals next Tuesday at second-seeded Old Bridge, which defeated Manalapan 1-0 on Thursday.

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Edison bats explode against Barnegat to notch 19-9 win in 5 innings at Autism Awareness Classic

With none of Sunday’s games at the Autism Awareness Classic playable at North Brunswick’s Community Park playable due to field conditions after heavy rain overnight, only half the games on the schedule wound up being played, all at alternative locations.

That sent Edison back home to play Barnegat on their red turf at the originally-schedule time of 1 pm, and it had absolutely zero effect on the Eagles, unless maybe they felt emboldened playing on their home field, and sitting in their own dugout.

That’s because they scored 17 runs on 13 hits in the first two innings of their game against the Bengals, ultimately leading to a 19-9 five-inning win over the visitors.

Edison freshman Robert Roma – who’d only thrown 6 2/3 innings all year, got the start Sunday, and promptly mowed down the first three batters he faced, all on strikeouts.

Then he did his real damage.

He had a two-RBI double and a two-RBI single bating in the cleanup spot, to help his team to a 10-0 lead after one inning of play, driving in nearly half those runs, with 4 RBIs.

In the second – when Edison slapped on another seven runs – he scored one of them after getting aboard with a walk.

All that action on offense for Roma may have taken him out of his rhythm a little bit. He allowed a two-out double in the second, then got a strikeout to end the inning.

But in the third, he gave up a two-out, two-RBI double to DH Matt Hwang, then allowed a grand slam in-the-park homer in the fourth on a fly ball to right that went over backup outfielder Ryan Berner’s head after he initially broke in, then stumbled and fell going back for it.

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Barnegat got two in the third, four in the fourth and three more in the fifth to cut it to a nine-run lead to temporarily avoid the mercy-rule ending.

But Edison walked it off in the bottom of the inning, when Darren Tirado walked, Connor Murphy reached on an infield hit, and Noel Pichoco hit a shallow fly ball that should have been caught but appeared to be completely missed by Julian Marfino to drive in the 19th run that gave the Eagles a ten-run lead, and ended the game.

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Jaxon Appelman hit a two-run home in the second inning, his second of the year, while Jordan Martins hit a bases-clearing, three- RBI triple in his second at bat of the first inning.

Roma didn’t pitch long enough – just 3 1/3 – to get the win, as Edison emptied its bench and brought in seven new position players, only keeping third-baseman Dom Innocenti in the game, moving him to short.

The win puts Edison at 8-3 on the year, surpassing last year’s win total in a 7-17-1 season.

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Edison freshman pitcher Robert Roma
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