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Rain ends Ridge bid for comeback, falls 1-0 to Seton Hall Prep in rain-shortened, 5 inning game

Aidan Stieglitz was just about as sharp as ever on the mound for Ridge, despite his team trailing 1-0 heading into the bottom of the sixth.

But that’s when a light rain – with a few big drops here and there – turned into a monsoon, and after about 15 minutes, when it eased a bit, the coaches and umpires conferred, realized they couldn’t go on, and stopped the game.

Final: 1-0 Seton Hall Prep.

With six more outs, maybe Ridge – ranked No. 17 in the state this week – could have come back against New Jersey’s No. 4-ranked team. But, alas, not to be.

Stieglitz was sharp. The only run he allowed came in the third with two outs. Kaden Frei singled, and was driven in on a double by Michael Bravette. Otherwise, he threw three 1-2-3 innings in six innings of work (only five counted, as the sixth was wiped since it was not completed) and struck out seven Marauders, five officially. He allowed just three hits.

But Seton Hall Prep starter Roman Baldwin allowed only two, and Ridge left three runners on base through five innings.

The Red Devils – the No. 1 seed in the Somerset County Tournament – fall to 14-4, taking their first non-conference loss of the year, and will host the winner of 9-seed Gill St. Bernard’s and 8-seed Bernards in the SCT quarterfinals next Wednesday. Before that, they’ll have a Tuesday non-conference home game next week vs, Mendham.

The Pirates are now 15-1, their lone loss coming to Old Bridge back on April 19th.

Old Bridge picks up signature win over state-ranked Seton Hall Prep, hands Pirates first loss

Playing in the Greater Middlesex Conference Red Division is tough enough – with the likes of St. Joseph, Monroe, Woodbridge, South Plainfield and more – but many teams still like to challenge themselves out of their conference.

Defending GMC Tournament champion Old Bridge did just that on Saturday, as the Knights – No. 8 in the Bellamy and Son Paving Top Ten – entertained Seton Hall Prep at Fred Cole Field.

The Pirates came into the game undefeated at 7-0, and ranked third in the NJ.com Top 20. But they headed back up Route Nine with their first loss of the season.

After taking a 3-0 lead in the bottom of the first – only to see Seton Hall Prep get one back in the third and two more in the top of the sixth to tie it at 3-3 – Old Bridge went to work in the bottom of the inning, and scored six to come up with a 9-3 win that will make waves in the state rankings, and possibly the Bellamy & Son Paving rankings as well.

Reliever Brody Nugent got the win in relief, his first decision of the year, throwing an inning and two-thirds, getting the Knights out of the top of the sixth, keeping the score tied.

Akhil Penkala, Anthony Jannucci and Chris Crosta each drove in two runs for Old Bridge (7-4), which has now won three straight heading into a Tuesday meeting with Monroe, then a Thursday-Saturday home-and-home with first-place GMC Red Division foe Woodbridge (8-1).

The Barrons took their first loss Saturday, falling 7-3 to South Plainfield, but remain 2.5 games ahead of the Tigers and Knights, who are tied for second in the division at 5-3. Monroe is a game behind them at 4-4 in the Red.

Click below to hear Old Bridge head coach Matt Donaghue talk to Central Jersey Sports Radio’s Mike Pavlichko about the win: