In a resounding victory, Bridgewater-Raritan, a team ranked among the top 20 in NJ.com, shut out Somerville 7-0 on the latter’s home field. The triumph extends Bridgewater-Raritan’s record to an impressive 10-1.
Kellen Komline, the winning pitcher for Bridgewater-Raritan, delivered a masterful performance, allowing only one hit and one walk while striking out eight batters over six innings. His dominance on the mound paved the way for his team’s success.
Bridgewater-Raritan’s offense was led by the remarkable play of JR Rosado, who went 3-for-4 at the plate with two doubles and two RBIs. His contributions were instrumental in driving in runs and giving his team a decisive edge.
Somerville’s offense struggled to keep up with the pressure, managing only one hit throughout the game. CJ Banos was responsible for their lone hit, but it was not enough to prevent the shutout.
As the game progressed, Bridgewater-Raritan extended its lead in the top of the seventh inning by scoring four additional runs, breaking the game wide open. Cory Rible, taking over for Komline on the mound, secured the victory by retiring the side in the bottom of the seventh, completing the shutout for Bridgewater-Raritan.