CHRISTIAN BROTHERS ACADEMY, LINCROFT, N.J.
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CHRISTIAN BROTHERS ACADEMY, LINCROFT, N.J.
[Type text] CHRISTIAN BROTHERS ACADEMY, LINCROFT, N.J. Founded in 1959 0|P age Welcome to the 2015-16 Christian Brothers Academy Baseball Media Guide. Our media guide provides information about our school and our Baseball Program. We have a proud tradition of athletics at C.B.A. Our baseball program is a part of the many exceptional athletic programs here in Lincroft. I am proud of the many accomplishments that our players have had on and off the field. I am also proud of the fraternity that has been built over the years by our Baseball Alumni. We continue to work hard with our present student athletes to educate them about the hard work and accomplishments of our past players. Our talented alumni laid the foundation for our exceptional program and they are forever a part of our program. Hundreds of exceptionally talented and hardworking players and teams have “worn the pinstripes” at C.B.A. Our media guide is a way to continue to connect alumni with the current players. We remain proud of building what is one of the top baseball programs in the region. I can speak as a former student, athlete, teacher and coach that there is no better place for a student/athlete to grow than here at C.B.A. I am proud and thankful to have been a part of the Christian Brothers Community for over 45 years. I thank all of my current and former players for all that they have given to make OUR program the proud and successful program it is today. Sincerely, Marty Kenney Varsity Baseball Coach C.B.A ‘66 High School Fast Facts: Baseball Fast Facts: Founded: Location: Head Coach: Career Record: Assistant Coaches: School Office Phone: School Website: Enrollment: Curriculum: Colors: Nickname: Affiliation: Conference: President: Principal: Associate Principal: Dean of Students: 1959 850 Newman Springs Rd Lincroft, N.J. 07738 732-747-1959 www.cbalincroftnj.org 1,000 All Male College Preparatory Navy Blue and White Colts Shore Conference, N.J.S.I.A.A. A’ North Division Brother Frank Byrne Mr. Ross Fales Mr. Sean Nunan Mr. Joseph Finn Athletic Department Fast Facts: Director of Athletics: Head Athletic Trainer: 1|P age Mr. Vito Chiaravalloti (x201) Mr. Shawn Malysz (x204) Marty Kenney 756-319 (42 years) Joe LaRocca ’98, Marty Kenney Jr ‘90 J.V. Coach: Pat Reynolds Freshman Coach: Kevin Donahue Asst. Freshman Coach: Br. Tim Ahern 2015 Record: 27-5 2015 A’ North Record: 10-4 (1st place) 2015 Monmouth County Tournament: CHAMPIONS 2015 Shore Conference Tournament: CHAMPIONS 2015 Parochial A State Tournament : CHAMPIONS 2015 National Rankings: 23rd & 21st 2015 MSG Varsity Tri- State Ranking: 1st 2015 State Ranking: 1st 2015 Shore Conference Ranking: 1st 2015 Monmouth County Ranking: 1st Starters Returning/Lost: 5/5 Letter winners Returning/Lost: 11/10 COACH MARTY KENNEY Career Record: 756-319 Coach Kenney became the Head Baseball Coach at C.B.A in 1974. During his 40th season, Coach Kenney joined an exclusive fraternity when he won his 700th Varsity Baseball Game at Christian Brothers Academy. Coach Kenney is one of only four baseball coaches in the state of New Jersey to reach that milestone. He is currently second all time in the state of N.J. with 756 wins. Coach Kenney’s 2015 season may have been his most memorable. The team achieved what is known as ”THE QUAD”, winning their Division, County Tournament, Shore Conference Tournament, S.J. Sectional and Parochial A’ State Title. This achievement earned them #23 & #21 Rankings in the U.S.A as well as being ranked #1 in the Tri-State, State, Shore Conference and County. These accomplishment earned him the 2015 NJ State Coach of the Year award. Coach Kenney is a member of both the New Jersey State Coaches Association Hall of Fame and the Jersey Shore Athletic Hall of Fame. He is also a current member on the executive board of the New Jersey State Baseball Coaches Association. In 2003 he received the Jim Sullivan Award for his many contributions to baseball in Monmouth County. In 2006 he was awarded the Joseph B. Hartman “Man of the Year” Award for his contributions to Coach Kenney’s baseball in the state of New Jersey by the NJSBCA. The Star Ledger newspaper named Coach Kenney the 2009 N.J. State Milestones Baseball Coach of the Year. He also earned the NJ Coach of the Year Honor from Gatorade/U.S.A. Today in 2015 Win # Date Versus Score 1 4/3/74 St. Mary’s 6-1 100 5/23/80 Notre Dame 6-5 200 4/28/88 Ocean twp 3-2 300 5/29/94 Neptune 16-5 400 4/21/99 Marlboro 19-4 500 4/28/2003 Mid. North 11-2 600 5/17/2007 Wall 5-2 700 4/25/2013 Mid. South 1-0 *755 6/4/2015 RBC 4-0 Coach Kenney attended C.B.A. where he was a three year varsity baseball and basketball player. He was the starting point guard on the 1965 Basketball State Championship team, the first ever state championship team for C.B.A. Coach Kenney accepted a scholarship for basketball to Hartwick College in Oneonta, N.Y. where he also played baseball. (*became 2nd All-Time winningest coach in NJ) HISTORY OF C.B.A. COACHES Coach Bob Mason Jim Leo Manny Sennerchia Marty Kenney 2|P age Year(s) Wins Losses Winning Percentage 1961-68 51 64 .443 1969-72 28 31 .475 1973 13 8 .620 1974756 319 .703 JOE LAROCCA: Varsity Assistant Coach Joe is a former All-County and All-Shore player at Christian Brothers Academy. He started his college baseball career at Sacred Heart University before moving on to Brookdale Community College in 2000. Joe finished his collegiate years at Wagner College in Staten Island where he was selected to the All-Northeast Conference team. Joe was hired by C.B.A. as the freshman coach in 2003. In 2006 he took over the J.V. position before becoming an Assistant Varsity Coach in 2009. Joe also coaches the Summer League team for the Colts. Joe is a science teacher at Joseph Bolger Middle School in Keansburg. PAT REYNOLDS: J.V. Baseball Coach Pat is beginning his 6th season as a baseball coach at CBA. Pat was hired as the freshman coach in 2009 before becoming the J.V. coach in 2013. In 2015, Coach Reynolds led the JV team to a 23-2 record, winning both the JV Monmouth County and Shore Conference Tournaments. Pat played high school baseball at St. Rose in Belmar. During his Junior and Senior season’s (2003 & 04) Pat was named First Team All-Shore as well as was selected to the Jersey Shore Carpenter Cup Team. Pat continued his baseball career on the college level at Manhattan College. BR. TIMOTHY AHERN Assistant Freshman Coach Pat is also a Physical Education and Health teacher at C.B.A. Brother Tim begins his third season as an assistant coach with our freshman baseball program. Br. Tim came to CBA in 2012 after serving seven years as the President of West Catholic HS in Philadelphia. Prior to W. Catholic, Brother Tim was the principal at Hudson Catholic H.S. in New Jersey. Br. Tim currently teaches U.S. History at C.B.A. in addition to his coaching duties with the freshman baseball team. 3|P age MARTY KENNEY Jr: Varsity Assistant Coach Program Pitching Coordinator Marty has spent 18 years coaching on the high school, college and professional levels. Marty began coaching with his father at C.B.A. during the early and mid 90's before becoming the Associate Head Baseball Coach at DeSales University in Pennsylvania in the fall of 1998. During his seven years at DeSales Univ. (1998-2005), DeSales was nationally ranked all seven seasons, won (7) conference championships and advanced to the NCAA Regional tournament (6) times. In 2003, DeSales won the NCAA Regional and advanced to the Division III College World Series. While at DeSales Univ. Marty also served as an Assistant Director of Admissions. During the 2006-2011 seasons, Marty served as a Professional Pitching Coach for the Schaumburg Flyers and Kansas City TBones in the Northern League as well as the Evansville Otters in the Frontier League. As a player, Marty was an All-County and Shore selection, selected to the N.J. State All-Star Game, chosen as one of the top 25 high school pitchers in the nation by Collegiate Baseball Magazine and USA Today. He accepted a full baseball scholarship to the Univ. of Richmond during his senior year. KEVIN DONAHUE: Freshman Baseball Coach Kevin was a former standout catcher at C.B.A. His play and leadership helped his 1997 Colts team win the A' North Division and Monmouth County titles as well as reach the finals of the Shore Conference Tournament. Kevin continued his playing career at Mary Washington College before transferring to Rowan University. After receiving his Master's at the University of Maryland, Kevin began working as a Guidance Counselor at Lacey Twp. H.S. in 2006. Kevin spent five years as a Lacey Township Assistant Varsity Baseball Coach before being hired to be the Lions Softball Coach in 2012. Kevin was hired by CBA in 2014 where he serves as the Director of Admissions. CBA VARSITY 27-5 2015 RANKINGS #23 USA Today (National Ranking) #21 Max Preps (National Ranking) #1 Tri-State Ranking (MSG Varsity) #1 State Ranking (Star Ledger & MSG Varsity) #1 Shore Ranking (APP & Shore Sports Network) #1 Monmouth County (Star Ledger) “5 for 5” CHAMPIONSHIPS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Parochial A State Parochial A SJ Shore Conf. Tourney Mon. County Tourney A North Division Junior Varsity 23-2 A’ North Div. Champs Shore Conf. Tourn Champs Monmouth Co. Tourn Champs Freshman 17-3 A’ North Div. Champs Monmouth Co. Tourn. Finalist 4|P age BACK TO BACK CHAMPIONS: Martorano RBI double gives CBA MCT title LAKEWOOD – Brandon Martorano's double to right center in the bottom of the seventh inning scored Will Morgan with the winning run and gave Christian Brothers Academy a 5-4 win over Wall on Tuesday night in the Monmouth County Tournament championship game at FirstEnergy Park. It was second double, third hit and second RBI of the game for Martorano, a junior catcher. It was also the second consecutive MCT title and seventh overall for CBA (19-5). Martorano's hit enabled CBA junior right-hander Luca Dalatri to improve to 7-0 on the season and 18-0 over the last two seasons. Dalatri, who also had three hits, two doubles and three RBI, struck out 12, walked none and allowed four runs, two earned, on eight hits. Will Morgan began the winning rally with a one-out single to right. Martorano then ripped a 2-2 pitch from Wall starter Ryan Orender (5-2) up the alley in right center. Morgan raced all the way home from first. Mar CBA, which had led 3-0 after three, tied the game 4-4 in the bottom of the fifth on Dalatri's RBI double. With runners on first and second and one out, Dalatri hit a fly ball to deep left. Left fielder Nick Martinez made a gallant attempt to catch the ball, but the ball appeared to come out of his glove as he collided with the fence, allowing Will Morgan to score. Morgan had doubled with one out and Martorano followed with a walk. Two batters later, Martinez made a diving catch — his second diving catch of the game — to end the inning. Wall (20-7) had taken its first lead in dramatic fashion in the top of the fifth as first baseman Zach Wilson stroked a two-out, two-run single to right with the bases loaded. With CBA up 3-2, Nolan Cloney led off with a double to left center. Martinez reached with an infield single to third and Brendan Barcas' bunt single to the left of the mound loaded the bases with nobody. Dalatri appeared on his way out of the inning with strikeouts of Wall slugging catcher Dan Wondrack and Orender before Wilson flared a 2-1 pitch to right to score Cloney and Martinez. A misplayed fly ball with two out in the top of the fourth that allowed two runs to scored enabled Wall to pull within 3-2. Wondrack led off with a single and Orender followed with a swinging bunt single to the left of the pitching mound. Dalatri appeared to be on his way out of the inning by striking out the next two hitters. CBA struck first in the bottom of the second as Dalatri helped himself.Martorano led off with a double to left center. Dalatri then plated Martorano with a double down the third base line. The Colts added two more in the bottom of the third. All of the damage came with two out and once again Dalatri helped himself. The rally began when Andrew Buccellato was hit by a pitch. Will Morgan walked. Martarano drove in the first run of the inning with a single to left. Dalatri followed with an RBI single to left. Article courtesy of Steven Falk, Asbury Park Press 5|P age CBA CLAIMS SECOND STRAIGHT SCT CROWN The final week of the season is typically reserved for aces, shrewdly used and monitored to optimize their availability for games with state championships hanging in the balance. Christian Brothers hasn’t had that luxury but you won’t hear it crying poverty either. For the nearly a month, the Colts have been unbeatable, the string of wins they’ve compiled presenting a unique and welcomed dilemma along with a rare opportunity. As one game runs into the next, the magnitude of their meaning only increases, from county titles, to sectional crowns to conference championships. Through it all, one thing has become crystal clear: CBA may have a highly-visible hammer at the top of its rotation in junior standout Luca Dalatri but the arms that stack up behind him are equally capable of nailing down critical victories. The combination of junior right-handers Joe Gargana and Ken Campbell epitomized the “next man up” vibe that permeates from the Colts’ staff these days, pairing to spin a three-hit shutout as third-seeded Christian Brothers, No. 2 in the MSG Varsity TriState Top 20, grabbed its second consecutive Shore Conference Tournament title on Thursday night by blanking eight-seeded Red Bank Catholic, 4-0, at Toms River North. The win marked the fourth crown the Colts (26-5), winners of 13 in a row, have adorned, joining the A North divisional banner, a second straight Monmouth County Tournament trophy and the South Jersey, Non-Public A title secured on Wednesday. All that remains on the table for CBA to match the five championships reaped by Wall in 2004 is the Non-Public A final on Saturday and a marquee matchup with top-ranked and unbeaten Don Bosco (29-0). “Finally, I got the chance to tell them to take the next day and a half to enjoy what they have accomplished,” said CBA coach Marty Kenney, who with the win, ran his career sum to 755, second only to Toms River South’s Ken Frank (825). “It seems like you’re rolling from one game to the next. Even when it’s not a championship game and even when you win a championship, the next day you’re back out on the field playing again, either in a tournament or another championship game. You want to tell them to enjoy but at the same time, you have to prepare for someone else.” Rolling is the operative word which has made that final point less of a burden. Gargana addressed a desperate need by absorbing two innings in a spot start, allowing one hit, one walk and stranding four in his appearance. Campbell (5-2) took care of the rest, yielding two hits, walking a pair and fanning two over the final five. “I was 6|P age zoned in so it didn’t matter when I came in,” said Campbell. “Joe pitched amazing the first two innings and did all we asked. It came together, the offense pulled through and I did my job. RBC is a big rivalry. It felt good to get this one.” While the rich and often overlooked pitching depth of the Colts has garnered notice, especially in the last week, quietly the length of its order has risen to match the heightened climate that comes with games in June. Junior Cid Porter, the quintessential leadoff man, scored twice, including the game’s initial run in the bottom of the first. After reaching on an error, Porter was sacrificed to second from where he raced home on Dalatri’s bloop single. His speed and savvy were captured in fourth when he tagged and scored on a heady read of Brandon Martorano’s tricky pop up into shallow right. But, beyond his tangible contributions, Porter offers a public service for CBA, working deep counts with his team’s best interest in mind. “If I’m behind in the count, I don’t think it’s a bad thing, I think it’s a great thing,” he said. “I want to see as many off speed pitches I can, what the pitcher is throwing, if he’s tailing or throwing curve balls. That lets the guys behind me get a look and I can tell them what to expect.” While Dalatri and Martorano each did their usual thing, driving in runs, the Colts got an added boost from the lower third of their order. Senior Matt D’Angelo went 2 for 3, including turning on a pitch for a lead-off double in the second. Two batter’s later, No. 9 hitter James Miller pushed him across by lining a single to right for a 2-0 advantage. D'Angelo, Miller and Trey Nelson, batting eighth, combined to go 4 for 9. “We all have to produce,” noted D’Angelo, a senior shortstop and St. Peter’s recruit. “The guys at the top of the lineup aren’t going to hit every day. It’s up to us to step up and put good swings on the ball. We’ve all worked so hard, we all want to get the big hit for each other.” Senior Will Morgan drew a bases-loaded walk in front of Martorano’s sac fly in the fourth when the cushion was extended to 4-0. Campbell opened his stint by retiring the first five he faced and got a lift from the defense in the fifth when senior second baseman Andrew Buccellatto triggered a 4-6-3 double play. Red Bank Catholic (20-9) 0000000 – 0 3 2 Christian Brothers (26-5) 110200x – 4 8 2 WP-Ken Campbel (5-2) LP-John Poccia (6-2) 2B: Matt D’Angelo (CBA) Article courtesy of Gregg Lerner MSG Varsity 7|P age 8|P age 9|P age CBA Takes Its Place In History By Beating Don Bosco Prep to Win Non-Public A Crown By Scott Stump June 6, 2015 TOMS RIVER - Usually saying a team from a specific year was the best in Shore Conference history explodes into a million different arguments, but Christian Brothers Academy achieved the rare feat on Saturday of making its greatness hard to argue against. The Colts became just the second team in Shore Conference history after the 2004 Wall squad to win the Quintuple Crown, claiming five titles in one season, when they buried previously undefeated Don Bosco Prep, the No. 9 team in the country, 7-0 to win the NJSIAA Non-Public A title at Toms River East. Junior right-hander Luca Dalatri put together a masterpiece with a four-hit shutout in which he struck out 12 against one of the most fearsome lineups in New Jersey, one that no team had been able to solve in 29 previous games this spring. CBA junior Luca Dalatri had a performance for the ages in a 7-0 win over Don Bosco Prep in the Non-Public A final. (Photo by Ray Richardson) 10 | P a g e “It’s incredible,” said senior outfielder Will Morgan. “The kid is a stud. To have 12 strikeouts against that caliber of a team, that’s just amazing.” To finish the job on the Quintuple Crown, the Colts had to beat Bishop Eustace and Don Bosco Prep, who were ranked 1-2 in the state, and they won by a combined 9-0. They also shut out Red Bank Catholic 4-0 in the Shore Conference Tournament final this week. The end result is the greatest season of any baseball team in Shore Conference history. Hall of Famer Marty Kenney, who is second all time in wins in New Jersey history, has been coaching at CBA for 42 years. He didn’t hesitate when asked if this is the greatest season any team in this area has ever had. Hall of Fame CBA coach Marty Kenney guided the Colts to the best season in his 42 years at the helm. (Photo by Ray Richardson) “I think so, based upon what we had to go through,” Kenney said. “It wasn’t easy. We always stress the essence of a team.” The Colts might all still be teenagers, but now they are immortal. “When Coach Kenney says that…he’s been here so long,” Dalatri said. “To be in that caliber is a great feeling. It’s surreal.” “I think it’s incredible to be a part of this, especially my senior year,” Morgan said. “The 2004 Wall team was a great team, but I think the teams that we played, the talent that we had to face, was very tough.” Saturday marked the first time in CBA’s incredible run that the Colts were an underdog. The Ironmen entered at 29-0 with a national ranking, but it’s not like CBA was chopped liver. There were two players on the field who are committed to national power North Carolina, and neither of them were on Don Bosco Prep. One of them is Dalatri, and the other is junior catcher Brandon Martorano, who slugged a two-run homer in the first inning to get the party started. “This is not a David and Goliath (situation),” Kenney said. “We’re pretty damn good, too. They’re playing with so much confidence, they feel like they can play with anybody. They weren’t intimidated by Don Bosco. We knew they had somewhat of an ego. You can tell, by their presence, but we weren’t going to back off, that’s for sure.” “To play a 29-0 team, No. 9 in the country, and come out and blank them 7-0 is just a testament to how hard these guys in that dugout work and how much their heart is into it,” Martorano said. This CBA team has all the attributes you would want in arguing to be the greatest in Shore Conference history. It has the five titles, the shutout wins over top programs in championship games, multiple Division I players, and a pitcher who is rapidly going from having “star” before his name to “legendary.” Dalatri is now a combined 20-0 over the past two seasons and already has a CBArecord 25 total victories. He buzzsawed a lineup that had just mercy-ruled St. Joseph-Montvale in the Non-Public North A final. For good measure, he also launched about a 350-foot solo home run in the fifth inning to help his cause. “Like I said back at the end of his freshman year, his ceiling is unlimited,” Kenney said. “The thing that’s always been great about Luca that separates him from others is that he’s had command of his pitches at an early age, even as a freshman. Rarely does he make 11 | P a g e mistakes down the middle of the plate.” “I think he believes that he needs to go out there and be the man, and that’s what he does,” Martorano said. “He goes out there and shoves it, and we just back him up on offense.” The Colts broke out the moose antlers to celebrate their five championships in one season. (Photo by Ray Richardson) Martorano also gave CBA the only runs it would need when he launched an 0-2 pitch over the rightfield fence for a two-run homer, his 11th of the season, in the top of the first inning. “As soon as Brandon hit that, we were inside the pitcher’s head,” said outfielder Cid Porter. “He was rattled completely.” “I just wanted to go out and show these guys, ‘Hey we can hang with Bosco,”’ Martorano said. CBA also has shown constant resilience throughout this season, which it ended with a 14-game winning streak. The Colts were on the ropes in the SCT quarterfinals against Middletown South, down 51 in the seventh inning before rallying to tie it and win in extra innings. Martorano also gave the Colts a walk-off win against Wall in the Monmouth County Tournament, and he and Morgan had five walkoff hits combined this year. Plus, CBA weathered the loss of senior first baseman John Moschella to a season-ending injury early in the spring. Moschella was off to a great start and is an All-Shore talent, but collectively the Colts were able to patch the hole in the lineup and keep winning. It also helped that their pitching down the stretch was dominant, led by Dalatri and fellow senior Mike Garvey with important contributions from juniors Kenny Campbell and Joe Gargana as well as freshman Nick Hohenstein. For the second straight season, the Shore Conference will have the No. 1 team in the state after St. John Vianney earned that honor last year. This is the first time in history that Shore teams have won back-to-back Non-Public A titles. Add it all up, and you have a team that will always be brought up in the conversation in the future any time a new squad starts edging into “best team of all time” territory. “We’re all kind of in shock right now,” Dalatri said. “We’re just amped, and we’re enjoying the moment. I think tomorrow or the next day it will sink in what we did LUCA DALATRI: A Season to Remember Max Preps Junior All-American Team NJ Gatorade Player of the Year Star Ledger NJ Player of the Year Asbury Park Press Player of the Year MIDDLETOWN -Poker-faced Luca Dalatri, who hides his emotions behind a never-changing vanilla stare, admitted pitching in the state’s biggest game, against its best team, on the most daunting stage New Jersey high school baseball can provide, got to him last Saturday. “What I learned is, you can’t just blow away a team like that,” Dalatri said. “You can’t just run fastballs up there without some kind of set-up. I know now that you can’t take pitches off. “To pitch at that level, you need to pitch your best every game. I need to do it at the next level, so why not start now?” So for anyone who presumed it bordered on impossible for the 6-foot-6, 240-pound Christian Brothers junior to pitch better than he has the past two seasons – where he went 20-0 with 212 strikeouts in 143 innings – know that Dalatri is fully aware improvement is doable. 12 | P a g e then-unbeaten Don Bosco Prep. For exploits that helped CBA finished No. 1 in New Jersey, Dalatri has been named the NJ.com Player of the Year for 2015. Here’s something to think about for 2016: the big guy said he would be even better next year when he returns to CBA – and he made it crystal clear that it would be CBA. “I know there are rumors out there,” said Dalatri, who is rumored to be heading to IMG Academy in Florida where he could have joined former Barnegat ace Jason Groome. “I’ll be back here.” Mostly with his lightning-bolt throwing right arm, but also with his power-laden bat, Dalatri helped Christian Brothers go unbeaten over the final month and win five championships, culminating with the Non-Public A championship victory over “There was no question we felt like we would win (against Don Bosco),” said CBA head coach Marty Kenney, who climbed to No. 2 on the state's all-time win list in the state semifinals. “I knew Luca would keep us in the game, but I certainly didn’t expect 12 strikeouts.” Dalatri, however, managed to raise his level beyond that which won him New Jersey Gatorade Player of the Year honors this spring. “I was so fired up,” Dalatri said. “But I had to contain all those emotions. My arm felt great, but I knew I couldn’t just throw all fastballs – that team would have figured it out.” So Dalatri mixed and matched, throwing, by his estimate, 60 percent fastballs and 40 percent off-speed. “I didn’t want to be a junkballer,” Dalatri said, with the pride of a drop-and-drive guy. “Location was a big deal.” As Kenney noted, Dalatri was “throwing 88-89 mph and hitting spots.” “He threw all of his pitches on any count,” Kenney said. Just like he did all season long. Dalatri was 9-0 this spring after finishing 11-0 as a junior. “Really the two seasons were pretty similar,” Dalatri said. “I had one no-decision and had one relief appearance where I didn’t get a decision. Had I won those two games, my record would have been the same as it was last year.” 13 | P a g e His statistics bear out Dalatri’s theory. In 2014, he fanned 90 in 72 innings with a 0.39 ERA. In 2015, he pitched 71 innings, struck out 112 and walked just seven. He allowed 14 runs overall, only nine of those earned. “Really,” Kenney said, “if he walks two in a game it’s a lot.” In three seasons of varsity pitching, Dalatri is 25-2. He can equal the Shore Conference record for career pitching victories held by former Toms River East star Casey Gaynor (34) with another nine-win season or break it with more. Gaynor is now the pitching coach at Rutgers University. Dalatri was also a differencemaker at the plate. Batting in the No. 5 spot, he prevented teams from pitching around clean-up hitter Brandon Maturin, who clubbed a Shore Conferenceleading 11 homers. Dalatri hit nine home runs. He led CBA with 44 RBI and smacked a team-high 11 doubles. He had 35 hits with only 16 strikeouts. He finished with a .402 batting average, .480 on-base percentage and .839 slugging percentage. Article Courtesy of Joe Zedalis, Newark Star Ledger Brandon Martorano: Becoming a Leader 1st Team All-State, All-Shore, All-County, And………. 14 | P a g e Eventually, Kenney gave the nod to Brandon Martorano, and after holding his own during that rookie season, the University of North Carolina recruit has improved exponentially with each subsequent season. threatened to end the Colts’ historic run right then and there, but Martorano ignited a four-run seventh inning with his second home run of the game and won the game in the bottom of the eighth with a walk-off RBI single that kept the Colts alive. After matching the school record – held by his current head coach, Kenney – with his seventh career triple early in the season, Martorano must have decided he had had enough running and started hitting the ball over the fence. He did not hit his first home run until April 17, but once the first ball cleared the fence, the homers kept coming. That game-winning hit against Middletown South was the third walk-off hit in four games for Martorano, who sent the Colts to the Monmouth County Tournament final with a tie-breaking walkoff single against Manalapan in the bottom of the seventh and then won the MCT title with a walk-off double to beat Wall in the MCT final, 5-4, at FirstEnergy Park in Lakewood. Martorano, who committed to the University of North Carolina before his sophomore season and entered this season with two career home runs, had three home runs heading into a May 7 showdown with Manalapan. CBA had just lost to Middletown South and with four division losses, was in danger of letting the Class A North title slip away. For the second time in two weeks, Martorano took a Braves pitcher deep, this time for a three-run blast in a 5-1 win. That win was significant because it was the first of 14 in a row to end the season and five of those wins clinched a championship of some kind for the Colts. The walk-off barrage was far from the end for Martorano. He hit his eighth home run in a 4-3 win over St. Augustine in the NJSIAA South Jersey NonPublic A quarterfinals and came back the next day with a solo blast off of Manasquan left-hander Tom Sheehan in the Shore Conference Tournament semifinals, which tied him for the Shore Conference lead. While CBA’s pitching rounded into form during the final month of the season, Martorano’s bat was the constant throughout the streak. Over those 14 games, which spanned exactly one calendar month, Martorano hit eight of his 11 home runs to go with 19 of his 31 RBI while raising his batting average from .355 to .444. Martorano took the lead in the home run race for good by belting a solo shot off Bishop Eustace righthander and Penn State recruit Justin Hagenman in the second inning at Monmouth University, giving CBA one of its two runs in a 2-0 win over a team ranked No. 2 in the state at the time. After beating the Crusaders in the South Jersey final, CBA jumped on top of previously undefeated Don Bosco Prep in the state final on Martorano’s 11th home run of the season – a two-run shot to right field off Seton Hall recruit and Ironmen left-hander Cullen Dana. Of those eight home runs, seven of them came in tournament games, including two in a come-frombehind win over Middletown South in the Shore Conference Tournament quarterfinals. The Eagles took a 5-1 lead into the seventh against CBA and The 11 home runs and 22 extra-base hits (9 doubles and two triples) this season both tied single-season school records, and another 11-home run season next year by Martorano would break the school’s career home run record of 23, held by Anthony Buffone. 15 | P a g e Head Coach Marty Kenney Gatorade NJ Coach of the Year, Asbury Park Press Coach of the Year, Shore Sports Network Coach of the Year In his 42 years at the helm, Marty Kenney has accomplished about as much as one high school coach can. His 729 career wins coming into the season were the second-most in the history of the Shore Conference behind legendary Toms River South coach Ken Frank and included two overall NJSIAA Group titles, seven sectional titles, six county championships and five Shore Conference titles. One feat, however, Kenney had never accomplished was one that only Wall coach Todd Schmitt could lay claim to at the beginning of the season: winning the Shore Quintuple Crown. Winning all five potential season division, county tournament and both group titles – is a daunting Conference team, but gauntlet in Non-Public A candidate to join the 2004 the history of Shore championships – regulartournament, conference NJSIAA sectional and overall task for any Shore doing so by having to run the made CBA an unlikely Wall team as the only team in baseball to win all five. Then again, it takes a and Kenney knew he had a the year, even if he did not expect to win every title in talented team to run that table talented bunch coming into ever in his wildest dreams front of him. “This is not a David and said after his team unbeaten Don Bosco in the championship game. “We’re pretty damn good, too.” Goliath (situation),” Kenney knocked off previously NJSIAA Non-Public A Along the way to a 17th Class A North title, seventh MCT title, sixth SCT title and third state championship, Kenney moved into second place on the all-time wins list in state history, now trailing only Frank. Kenney ended the season with 756 career wins, 69 behind Frank (825) for the all-time N.J. record. While CBA was led by its two North Carolina commits, the Colts evolved into a resilient team with key contributors throughout the lineup and a strong defensive unit throughout the field. In addition, CBA found the pitching depth that it was missing last year, when Dalatri was the only reliable, healthy pitcher for the duration of the season. Kenney turned over the reins to the pitching staff to his son, Marty Jr., and the pitching staff flourished under the younger Kenney. While Dalatri again headlined the staff with his second consecutive historic season, senior Mike Garvey blossomed into an All-Shore pitcher while junior Kenny Campbell emerged as a five-game winner with a 2.03 ERA. Kenney and his staff, which also includes assistant Joe LaRocca, found the right mix with this year’s Colts squad and the result was a season that ended with 14 straight wins and five championships. Kenney had already cemented his status as an all-time great in the Shore Conference prior to this season, but by leading his 2015 Colts to what will go down, arguably, as the greatest season in Shore Conference baseball history, he furthered his case as one of the best coaches in state history. Article Courtesy of Matt Manley, Shore Sports Network 16 | P a g e 2016 Schedule and Rosters First KENNY JOE LUKE ANDREA LUCA BRENDAN JOE BRIAN JACK NICK Last CAMPBELL CAMPI CHECE DALATRI DALATRI GALVIN GARGANA GOLDEN HARNISH HOHENSTEIN First JOHN MATT ANTHONY EDDIE JOHNNIE JOE MATT JULIAN MATT JAKE MICHAEL PERRY THOMAS BLASIE 17 | P a g e Year 2016 2017 2016 2018 2016 2016 2016 2017 2018 2018 JV ROSTER Last Year ASKIN BARNES CRITELLI DUDEK DUDEK DUFFY FITZSIMMONS GRECO KERN LAWRIE MARTORANO QUARTUCCIO RODGERS VENANCIO 2018 2018 2018 2018 2018 2018 2018 2018 2018 2018 2018 2018 2019 2018 Pos. P/1B 1B P/INF 3B P/1B C P 1B/OF SS P/INF First SHANE BRANDON RONNIE EVAN SAL RYAN CID SAL JOE MIKE Last LEONARD MARTORANO MEEEHAN MENENDEZ MORREALE NELSON PORTER RINALDI SPARBER TRIANDAFELLOS Year 2017 2016 2017 2017 2017 2016 2016 2017 2017 2015 FRESHMAN ROSTER Last Year Pos First 2B/OF OF/P P/1B OF/P 1B OF/P 3B/P C C LHP OF INF/P C LHP HARRY CONNOR SPENCER STEVEN BROOKS ANTHONY TOMMY JOE NICK THOMAS WALTER EVAN RAY VINCENT PETER ANTHONY C.J. GARRET ALLEGRA BAKSH BAUER BRAUNSTEIN CONDON CELESTRE DITULLIO ESCANDON HANLON CHECE JORDAN MAHNS MARTINI MENTESANA MORREALE PILLARI SHEKIAN SILVERMAN 2019 2019 2019 2019 2019 2019 2019 2019 2019 2019 2019 2019 2019 2019 2019 2018 2019 2019 Pos P C P P/O\F P/OF P OF INF C 1B Pos 1B P/OF P/INF OF SS/2B SS/2B SS/2B P/OF OF INF 2B/3B P/1B INF P SS/2B INF P/INF OF The Colts won the State Non Public A title and return two All-State players and a solid rotation. The All-State players, both U.N. Carolina commits are Luca Dalatri (RHP, 9-0, 0.88, 122K’s, 71IP) and Brandon Martorano (C, .444avg, 31RBI, 11HR’s). Key Returnees: Cid Porter (CF, Catholic U commit), Kenny Campbell (RHP, Lafayette Col. Commit) Brendan Galvin (C/DH Princeton U commit) Mason O’Mara (Jr. RHP) Ronnie Meehan (Jr. RHP) Nick Hohenstein (So. RHP/INF) Jack Harnish (So. SS) 50. Christian Brothers Academy (N.J.) N.J. Player of the Year GianLuca Dalatri will give the Colts a chance to win everytime he takes the moundand catcher Brandon Martorano provides veteran leadership and a power bat in the middle of the line-up. LOUISVILLE SLUGGER FIRST TEAM H.S. ALL-AMERICANS 33. Christian Brothers Academy ( Lincroft, NJ) 2015 Record: 27-5, NJ Non Public A Champion Max Preps Final Ranking #21 Returning Starters: Luca Dalatri (Sr, RHP 9-0, 0.88 ERA, 112K’s, 71 IP) Brandon Martorano (Sr. C) Kenny Campbell (Sr. RHP) Ronnie Meehan (Jr. RHP) Mason O’Mara (Jr. RHP) Sal Morreale (Jr. LHP) OUTLOOK: The non public schools in NJ will have a tough time defeating CBA as the Colts have on of the deepest staffs in the east led by Max Preps All-American Luca Dalatri who was the state’s player of the year as a Junior. 18 | P a g e CATCHERS: Brandon Martorano, C.B.A. Lincroft, NJ MULTI POSITION PLAYERS: Luca Dalatri, RHP/1B, C.B.A. Lincroft, NJ CBA BEGINS SEASON RANKED #1 (Steven Falk, Asbury Park Press) What promises to be a wide-open scholastic baseball season in the Shore Conference filled with intrigue over the possibility of Barnegat senior left-handed pitcher Jason Groome being the No. 1 overall pick in Major League Baseball's First-Year Player draft on June 9 and the possibility of Christian Brothers Academy pitcher Luca Dalatri and catcher Brandon Martorano also getting drafted, begins with a familiar name ranked No. 1 in the Asbury Park Press Preseason Top 10. CBA, which ended last season ranked No. 1 after a season in which it became the second team in Shore Conference history and first since Wall in 2004 to win the "Quadruple Crown'' (overall state group championship, Shore Conference Tournament championship, county tournament championship and Shore Conference divisional championship), begins the season ranked No. 1. The Colts will carry a 14-game winning streak - 11 of which came in tournament games - into the season. Here is the remainder of the preseason Top 10 with last season's final record and ranking.. 1. CHRISTIAN BROTHERS ACADEMY (27-5): Last year's final ranking: No. 1. The Colts will be led by Dalatri, the two-time Asbury Park Press Shore Conference Player of the Year, and Martorano, who hit a Shore Conference-leading 11 home runs last season. First game: Friday vs. Dunbar at Vero Beach,. Fla. Inside Pitch: Christian Brothers Academy (Gregg Lerner, MSG Varsity) Conference: Shore Conference, A North Group/Section: South Jersey, Non-Public A Coach: Marty Kenney, 43rd season (756-319) Last year: A magical season unfolded in Lincroft as the Colts became only the second team in Shore Conference history to complete the “Drive for Five. CBA won a division crown, the Monmouth County and Shore Conference Tournament title, South Jersey, Non-Public A and capped a 27-5 campaign with a 7-0 shutout of Don Bosco for the Non-Public A state championship. The Colts finished at No. 1 in the MSG Varsity Tri-State Top 20. Key returners: Luca Dalatri (Sr. RHP/1B); Brandon Martorano (Sr. C); Cid Porter (Sr. CF); Kenny Campbell (Sr. RHP/1B); Brendan Galvin (Sr. C/DH); Joe Gargana (Sr. RHP); Luke Chece (Sr. RHP/IF); Mason O’Mara (Jr. RHP); Nick Hohenstein (So. RHP). Newcomers to watch: Evan Menendez (Jr. LHP/OF); Ronnie Meehan (Jr. RHP); Sal Morreale (Jr. LHP); Jack Harnish (So. SS); Andrea Dalatri (So. 3B). College commitments: Brandon Martorano (North Carolina); Luca Dalatri (North Carolina); Kenny Campbell (Lafayette); Brendan Galvin (Princeton); Luke Chece (TCNJ); Cid Porter (Catholic University). Players to watch: Luca Dalatri and Brandon Martorano. How can you talk about one without the other? They form arguably the state’s top battery whenever the dominating Dalatri steps atop the hill and deliver a punishing 1-2 punch with the bat. Dalatri, the MSG Varsity All-Metro Pitcher of the Year as a junior, has crafted one of the most impressive resumes in New Jersey history. He went 9-0 last spring, stamped by a vintage performance against Don Bosco in the NJSIAA Non-Public A state final. Dalatri spun a four-hit shutout that featured 12 strikeouts and added a home run as well in a 7-0 victory. He owns a career mark of 25-2 and hasn’t lost a game since he was a freshman. His numbers…astronomical. He pitched to a 0.88 ERA, struck out 122 and walked seven in 71 innings as a junior, firing nine complete games. Oh, and he batted .402 with nine homers, 11 doubles and 44 RBI. Martorano was the energizing catalyst of a 14-game win streak that closed out 2015, a run in which he went on a hitting tear, batting .530 (26 for 49) with 12 runs, 20 RBI, three doubles and eight HRs, stamped by a two-run blast in the top of the first in the state final. For the season, Martorano hit .444, drove in 31 runs, scored 29 more and counted 22 extra-base hits among his 48 knocks, including 11 home runs. Not just a menacing hitter, Martorano is the intellectual glue of the Colts’ defense, constantly communicating to balance his deft handling of the staff. Although both will be closely watched by MLB scouts, the two may continue their career paths together: they are both committed to North Carolina. Mr. Underrated: One big reason why CBA was able to score 214 runs in ’15 hinged on the guy who got everything started. Leadoff batter Cid Porter had a .422 OBP, scored 29 times, drove in 21 runs and hit .333. 19 | P a g e Campbell souped: There’s a good chance Kenny Campbell will slide into the No. 2 slot in the CBA rotation. The senior right-hander won his last three starts a year ago, including five innings of two-hit shutout work the earn the decision in a 4-0 triumph over Red Bank Catholic in the Shore Conference Tournament final. He went 5-2 as a junior with a 2.03 ERA. Arms race: The Colts should be deep when it comes to pitching. Junior Mason O’Mara (2-1) and sophomore Nick Hohenstein (1-0) contributed meaningful innings down the stretch last spring and juniors Ronnie Meehan and Sal Morreale are expected to provide depth to the staff. CLASS A NORTH PREVIEW: Christian Brothers Academy (Matt Manley, Shore Sports Network) Christian Brothers Academy 2015 Record: 27-5 (10-4, tied first in A North) Returning Starters Brandon Martorano Luca Dalatri Cid Porter Kenny Campbell Returning Players Luke Chece Mason O’Mara Nick Hohenstein Joe Gargana Brendan Galvin Yr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Yr. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. Position C P/1B CF P/1B Position P/INF P P/INF P C/DH Head Coach: Marty Kenney, 43rd season 2015 Batting Stats 2015 Pitching Stats .444/.496/.870, 9 2B, 2 3B, 11 HR, 29 R, 31 RBI, 4 SB .402/.480/.839, 11 2B, 9 HR, 16 R, 44 RBI 71 IP, 50 H, 7 BB, 122 K, 0.89 ERA, 9-0 .333/.422/.444, 10 2B, 3B, 29 R, 21 RBI 41.1 IP, 42 H, 17 BB, 38 K, 2.03 ERA, 5-2 2015 Batting Stats 2015 Pitching Stats 0-for-2, 3 R, RBI 5.2 IP, 4 H, 3 ER, 3 BB, 5 K 0-for-1 17 IP, 12 H, 4 BB, 11 K, 0.00 ERA, 2-1 2-for-2, R, RBI 8.1 IP, 5 H, ER, 4 BB, 7 K, 1-0 .219/.286/.281, 2 2B, 4 R, RBI 13 IP, 11 H, 4 BB, 10 K, 2.69 ERA, 2-0 .276/.364/.310, 2B, 3 R, 4 RBI Key Newcomers: Evan Menendez (Jr., OF/P), Ronnie Meehan (Jr., P), Sal Morreale (Jr., P), Jack Harnish (So., SS), Andrea Dalatri (So., 3B) CBA is coming off arguably the greatest season a Shore Conference team has ever had after winning the quadruple crown – division, county, conference and state group title – but it might be easy to forget just how close the Colts came to losing a few of those games. It took a four-run rally in the bottom of the ninth to survive a Shore Conference Tournament game against Middletown South and CBA also won the Monmouth County Tournament final against Wall and the NJSIAA South NonPublic A quarterfinal against St. Augustine in walk-off fashion. In addition, CBA did not actually win the Class A North title outright and lost four times during the course of the season. It is overwhelmingly likely that as talented as this CBA team is, it will lose at some point this season and will probably lose multiple times in A North given how good the division is. If any team, however, can roll up a sweep of the major championships two years in a row, it’s a team that as two players the caliber of Luca Dalatri and Brandon Martorano. Both are committed to play at North Carolina next year, assuming a Major League organization does not make either a better offer by mid-August. Dalatri has been machine-like in his dominance since his sophomore year and is already in line to go down as CBA’s best pitcher ever. CBA also returns Cid Porter to center field and will be restocking a lineup that lost six starters with a number of potential breakout stars. Senior Anthony Falconite will get a shot at an outfield spot and possibly second base, while sophomores Andrea Dalatri and Jack Harnish have earned an inside track at starting infield spots – Dalatri at third and Harnish at shortstop. CBA will have to replace senior Mike Garvey in the pitching staff, but the Colts pitching will be an unquestioned strength of the group. Kenny Campbell leads the stable behind Dalatri after giving CBA 41 quality innings last year, while juniors Mason O’Mara, Joe Gargana, Sal Morreale and Ronnie Meehan, as well as sophomore, Nick Hohenstein give coach Marty Kenney plenty of options. Senior Luke Chece also returns to the mix after an injury-shortened junior year and both Chece and Hohenstein will likely figure into the infield mix as well. Although the Colts lost some starting talent, their pitching depth behind three returning All-Shore players – two of whom were tabbed as Louisville Slugger Preseason First Team AllAmericans – makes CBA the early favorite to finish as the state’s top team again in 2016. 20 | P a g e 21 | P a g e 22 | P a g e “And you also have to have the passion. If the passion goes, then I’ll know it’s time to go. If I get up one day and I don’t want to go to practice, then I’ll know.” 23 | P a g e Batting Avg. (Min 100 ab’s) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Player Jeff Baker Ryan Lillis Vito Chiaravalloti Anthony Giarratano Mike Astino Brian Manning Dave Lardieri Chris Romaglino Dan Avella Rob Johnson Years 99-00 97-98 97-99 02-04 98-99 98-99 90-93 93-94 07-09 81-83 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 1. 2. 3. Years 98-00 99-00 64-66 1301-02 90-93 92-93 77-78 73-75 75-77 3B’s 9 7 1. 6 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Runs Scored Leaders 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Player Anthony Buffone Dave Lardieri Anthony Giarratano Dave Laufer Jim Laufer Jeff Baker Vito Chiaravalloti Joe Dudek Vin Avella Mike Astino Years 97-00 90-93 98-00 05-07 05-07 99-00 97-99 10-13 04-06 98-99 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 24 | P a g e Years 1303-05 99-00 08-09 06-07 73-75 03-05 01-02 92-94 Years 97-00 97-99 05-07 90-93 10-13 04-06 05-07 03-04 02-04 13-15 Hits 132 117 110 108 105 102 97 97 96 95 Player Joe Dudek Anthony Buffone Jim Laufer Dave Lardieri Vito Chiaravalloti Dan Avella Dave Laufer Vin Avella Brandon Martorano Lou Santangelo Rob Parks Years 10-13 97-00 05-07 90-93 07-00 07-0 05-07 04-06 1300-01 02-03 HR’s 23 23 22 21 18 17 16 13 11 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 85 83 82 81 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Player Ryan Murphy Todd McGowan Brian Manning Paul Christopher Pat Sullivan Adam Harm Jeremy Suarez Matt Callahan Gary Power 20 17 15 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Player Luca Dalatri Mike Sclafani Kyle Slate Kevin Lillis Blaine Cordes Matt Pidich Marty Kenney Jr Luca Dalatri Pat Light Dave Laufer Steve Skrocki Years 97-99 97-00 05-07 98-99 10-13 13-15 05-07 06-09 04-06 02-04 2B’s 31 30 28 26 25 24 RBI Leaders 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Years 02-04 85-87 92-93 63-66 01-02 95-97 98-00 94-95 85-87 SB’s 44 39 34 32 31 30 29 27 Player Anthony Buffone Vito Chiaravalloti Dave Lardieri Dave Laufer Joe Dudek Vin Avella Jim Laufer Anthony Giarratano Lou Santangelo Years 97-00 97-99 90-93 05-07 10-13 04-06 05-07 98-00 03-04 RBI 136 119 108 96 91 85 84 73 68 10 starts+ 8 wins/ .300 avg/ 100 ab’s Player Years w/.avg 1. Luca Dalatri 1325/.322 2. Steve Skrocki 92-94 15/.372 3. Dave Laufer 04-07 14/.393 4. James Cerwinski 82-85 14/.336 5. A.J. Economou 95-96 13/.311 6. Matt Therien 96-97 12/.377 7. Dave Lardieri 90-93 11/.425 8. Jeff Kurtz 78-80 11/.336 9. Charley Carney 74-75 10/.381 10. Chris Lillis 01-02 9/.325 Strikeout Leaders W’s 25 21 Player Vito Chiaravalloti Anthony Buffone Mike Galeotafiore Mike Astino Joe Dudek Will Morgan Dave Laufer Anthony Cirillo Vin Avella Ryan Murphy 2-Way Players SB Leaders Runs 119 106 95 86 Wins Leaders Player Luca Dalatri Kevin Lillis Mike Sclafani Pat Light Kyle Slate Blaine Cordes Sean Driscoll Mike Melissinos Steve Skrocki Player Anthony Buffone Vito Chiaravalloti Dave Laufer Dave Ladieri Joe Dudek Vin Avella Jim Laufer Pete Delleani Ryan Murphy Will Morgan Home Run Leaders Triples Leaders Player Anthony Giarratano Jeff Baker Marty Kenney (Sr) Brandon Martorano Gene Crimoli Dave Lardieri Brian Manning John Johnson Don Jacoby Alex DeSanctis Doubles Leaders Hits Leaders Avg. .526 .497 .490 .487 .485 .427 .425 .414 .405 .401 Years 1399-00 06-07 03-05 73-75 10-13 88-90 1208-09 05-07 92-94 E.R.A. (min. 100 inn.) K’s 252 172 170 163 146 144 130 127 124 121 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Player Luca Dalatri Kyle Slate Steve Skrocki Pat Light Dave Laufer Blaine Cordes Sean Driscoll John Granaghan Matt Pidich Marty Kenney Jr Years 1306-07 92-94 08-09 05-07 73-75 03-05 82-83 10-13 88-90 E.R.A. 0.68 1.02 1.43 1.45 1.88 2.10 2.14 2.15 2.18 2.20 Hits Leaders Batting Avg. (Min 50 ab’s) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Name Jeff Baker Vito Chiaravalloti Mike Astino Ryan Lillis Vin Avella Dave Lardieri Ryan Lillis Vito Chiaravalloti Ryan Murphy Year 00 98 99 97 06 93 98 99 04 .Avg .589 .507 .505 .500 .494 1. 2. 3. 4. .493 .489 .488 5. 3. Name Don Jacoby Brandon Martorano Anthony Lombardi Jeff Baker Chris Romaglino (11) players tied Year 74 14 06 00 93 3B’s 6 5 Name Joe Dudek Jim Laufer Brandon Martorano Anthony Buffone Dan Avella Lou Santangelo Anthony Buffone Vito Chiaravalloti Chris Farley Luca Dalatri 1. 2. 3. 4 Run Scored Leaders 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Name Anthony Giarratano Mike Astino Jeff Baker Anthony Buffone Jeremy Suarez Lou Santangelo Brian Manning Chris Dolan Justin Arasin Danny Avella 1. 2. 3. 4. Hits 56 50 48 45 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 44 7. Name Mike Galeotafiore Mike Astino Vito Chiaravalloti Zach Tannenbaum Vin Avella Anthony Buffone Ryan Lillis (6) players tied Year 00 14 08 07 05 05 97 Year 13 07 15 00 09 01 99 97 94 15 HR’s 11 10 9 R 49 48 47 45 44 43 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 41 40 Name Todd McGowan Ryan Murphy Brian Manning Matt Callahan Pat Sullivan Adam Harm Marc Sansevere Chris Gallagher A.J. Garito Year 87 04 93 95 01 97 06 95 84 10 9 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Name Kyle Slate Luca Dalatri Sean Driscoll Randy Kalinowski Luca Dalatri Steve Skrocki Pat Light Bill Kurtz Mike Melissinos Ed Sause Year 07 14 05 74 15 93 08 77 01 73 5. 6. Year 00 99 15 06 01 07 99 99 97 97 93 RBI 56 49 44 43 42 40 “No Hitters” SB’s 25 23 20 19 18 17 Name Mike Sclafani 1. 2. John McCarren Kyle Slate Steve Gallinaro Jose Alonzo ERA 0.38 0.39 0.65 0.68 0.89 1.05 1.18 1.24 1.26 Year 00 09 07 78 71 Team Howell Mid North St. Rose Marlboro Free Twp St. Joe TR St. Joe TR Strike-outs Leaders (70+) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 25 | P a g e 12 Name Anthony Buffone Anthony Buffone Luca Dalatri Dave Laufer Lou Santangelo Dave Laufer Anthony Giarratano Vito Chiaravalloti Vito Chiarravalloti Chris Caram Dave Lardieri 1. 2. 3. 4. E.R.A. Leaders (min 50 inn.) Wins 14 11 2B’s 18 17 16 15 14 13 Year 07 99 98 09 06 99 97 RBI Leaders Stolen Base Leaders Year 99 99 00 99 00 01 92 99 01 09 Wins Leaders Name Mike Sclafani Luca Dalatri Pat Light Kyle Slate Kevin Lillis Sean Driscoll Matt Therien (6) players tied Doubles Leaders Year 00 99 99 97 15 05 99 07 06 01 Home Run Leaders Triples Leaders 1. 2. Name Jeff Baker Anthony Buffone Mike Astino Ryan Lillis Brandon Martorano Joe Durso Anthony Giarratano Dave Laufer Vin Avella Tim Stroebel Name Luca Dalatri Mike Sclafani Kyle Slate Matt Therien Luca Dalatri Kevin Lillis Blaine Cordes Pat Light Sean McDonald Steve Paterno Marty Kenney Jr Year 15 00 07 97 14 00 75 08 95 86 89 K’s 122 112 107 95 90 81 77 73 72 71 Teams with 20 or More Wins Team 1 2 3 4 5. 6. 2001 2005 2000 1993 2007 1992 1999 2015 2002 1994 2009 1997 2008 Wins 29 27 26 25 2006 2003 21 20 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Senior Class with 40+ wins Team Batting Avg .350+ Team 2001 2002 2006 1994 2007 2003 1993 2000 2015 2005 2008 2009 1995 1998 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 275+ Hits Team 1999 2001 1997 2000 2015 1993 1994 2007 2005 1998 2002 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 60+ Stolen Bases 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 26 | P a g e Team 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 2000 1993 1966 1978 1992 1976 1963 2001 Team 1999 2001 2000 1997 1993 1994 1992 2006 Runs 359 296 291 269 263 250 230 226 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Team 1974 1993 2007 1975 2015 1973 2005 1966 2006 1977 1964 E.R.A. 1.43 1.53 1.55 1.73 1.78 1.81 1.82 1.84 1.88 1.91 1.95 1975 1982 1986 Team 1999 2001 1993 2000 1997 1994 1992 1998 RBI 309 256 237 236 234 209 207 204 180+ Strikeout <2.00 Team E.R.A. SB’s 114 85 81 78 76 75 71 66 62 60 1977 1974 2014 3B’s 17 15 14 13 12 11 10 200+ RBI 225+ Runs Scored 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. .Avg .433 .376 .375 .372 .363 .356 .352 10+ Triples 2B’s 83 77 69 66 64 62 60 59 58 54 Team 1999 1998 2001 2007 2009 2000 2015 2006 1997 1993 2002 2014 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Home Runs 38 29 26 25 22 21 19 18 17 16 Team 1995 1972 1993 2009 2001 1987 2000 1994 1966 2004 2014 Team 1999 2000 1998 1993 1997 2001 1994 50+ Doubles Hits 369 324 308 306 299 292 289 287 286 278 16+ Home Runs Team 1999 2000 2006 2007 2001 2015 1997 2005 1992 1994 2000 2002 1990 1991 # of Wins 55 52 50 47 46 45 42 40 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Team 2007 2015 2005 2000 2009 1995 2006 1997 2008 E.R.A. 237 232 204 199 196 195 191 187 183 Player Don Jacoby Brian Manning Vito Chiaravalloti Anthony Giarratano Anthony Buffone Lou Santangelo Dave Laufer Kyle Slate *Pat Light *Jim Yacabonis Player Sean Arnott Henry Klimowicz Mike Caputo Anthony Critelli Joe Dudek John McCarren Matt Pidich Chase Stopyra Ryan Ramiz Pete Papcun Griffin Arnott Matt D’Angelo Mike Garvey Will Morgan John Moschella Shane Turk 27 | P a g e Year Drafted Round 1981 1995 2003 2003 2004 2004 2011 2007 2012 2013 F.A. 9th 15th 3rd 22nd 4th F.A. 37th 1st 13th Team Highest Level St. Louis Cardinals S.F. Giants Blue Jays Detroit Tigers Philadelphia Phillies Houston Astros Tampa Bay Rays Philladelphia Phillies Boston Red Sox Baltimore Orioles A AA AA Major League A AAA A Rk AAA A Graduation Year 2016 2016 2017 2017 2017 2017 2017 2017 2018 2018 2019 2019 2019 2019 2019 2019 College/University Monmouth University Gettysburg College Seton Hall Univ. Holy Cross College Univ. of Kentucky Wake Forest University Univ. of Pittsburgh Gettysburg College Seton Hall University Monmouth University St. Peter’s Univ. St. Peter’s Univ. Elizabethtown Col. Old Dominion Univ. Tufts Univ. NJ STATE COACHES SENIOR ALL-STAR GAME Year 1987 1990 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2013 2014 2015 Player Todd McGowan Marty Kenney Jr Aaron Pasko Brian Manning Chris Kenney Sean McDonald Vic Alfonso Matt Therien Ryan Lillis Mike Astino Mike Sclafani Lou Santengelo Pat Sullivan Rob Parks Ryan Murphy Sean Driscoll Vin Avella Kyle Slate Steve McSherry Pat Light Matt Luongo Joe Dudek Ryan Ramiz Will Morgan Player Player John Scalabrini Dave Lardieri Steve Skrocki Chris Farley Chris Caram Vito Chiaravalloti Jeff Baker Anthony Buffone Chris Lillis Joe Durso Jordan Warncke Dave Laufer Jim Laufer Dan Avella Mike Caputo SHORE CONFERENCE SENIOR ALL-STAR GAME Year 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 28 | P a g e (Selection began in 1992 – discontinued in 2002) Player Player Mark Reed Aaron Pasko Dave Lardieri Brian Manning Andy Kinsella Bart East Chris Gallagher Marc Zarro Adam Harm Kevin Donahue Joe LaRocca Chris Dolan Matt Cangialosi Jim Heffernan Ryan DeSarno Justin Arasin Bob Acampora Craig Tscherednikov MONMOUTH-OCEAN ALL-STAR GAME Year 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2013 2014 2015 (Selection began in 2000) Player Player Player Anthony Buffone Jeff Baker Mike Sclafani Jim Heffernan Chris Contrino Lou Santangelo Tim Stroebel Gene Crimoli Pat Sullivan Chris Lillis Rob Parks Chris Urbano Ryan Murphy John Minio Kevin Lillis Sean Driscoll Phil Cahill Joe Durso Matt Bock Dan Gallagher Jordan Warncke Vin Avella Kyle Slate Jim Laufer Dave Laufer Steve McSherry Zach Tanenbaum Anthony Cirillo Matt Luongo Anthony Critelli Pete Papcun Andrew Buccellato Player Jeremy Suarez Pete Delleani Mike Galeotafiore CARPENTER CUP TEAM SELECTIONS Year 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 28 | P a g e (Selection began in 1992) Player Player Player Player Stu East Dave Lardieri Aaron Pasko Brian Manning Dave Lardieri Steve Skrocki Chris Romaglino Chris Kenney Steve Skrocki Chris Farley Sean McDonald Matt Callahan Adam Harm Matt Therien Chris Caram Vito Chiaravalloti Ryan Lillis Anthony Giarrantano Vito Chiaravalloti Anthony Buffone Anthony Giarrantano Vito Chiaravalloti Jeff Baker Jeremy Suarez Anthony Buffone Mike Sclafani Lou Santangelo Gene Crimoli Gene Crimoli Pat Sullivan Rob Parks Kris Urbano Ryan Murphy Pete Delleani Kevin Lillis Phil Cahill Vin Avella Jordan Warncke Kyle Slate Jim Laufer Dave Laufer Mike Galeotafiore Pat Light Dan Avella Anthony Cirillo Dan Avella Pat Light Joe Dudek Joe Dudek Ryan Ramiz Mike Caputo Luca Dalatri Will Morgan John Moschella Brandon Martorano Luca Dalatri Brandon Martorano Will Morgan TEAM WINS LOSSES TIE Asbury Park Barnegat Brick Twp Bishop Ahr Brick Mem Bishop Eustace Croydon Hall Cedar Ridge Camden Catholic Cen. Regional Colts Neck Don Bosco Delbarton Essex Cath Freehold Boro Freehold Twp Gloucester Cath. Henry Hudson Hillsborough Holmdel Howell Holy Cross Holy Spirit Hudson Catholic Immaculata Jackson Lib. Jackson Mem. Keansburg Keyport Lakewood Lawrenceville Prep Long Branch Manalapan Manchester Marlboro Manasquan Matawan Mater Dei Mid North Mid South Monmouth Reg 2 1 8 2 1 1 12 1 5 4 16 2 2 1 10 47 4 14 0 18 51 3 3 3 1 0 2 2 7 9 5 8 48 1 50 5 8 32 50 56 3 Bellevue, Fla Bishop Grimes, NY Bolton, Tenn Corcoran, NY Card. Spellman, NYC East. Meade, Tenn Francis Lewis, NYC Fox Lane, NY Houston, Tenn Springfield, Pa Kenton, Ohio 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 0 8 1 0 2 1 1 3 2 2 2 3 1 2 18 2 3 1 2 22 4 3 0 0 1 1 0 1 5 2 3 23 1 25 0 3 16 37 24 0 1 TEAM Monroe Twp Mon. Don. Moorestown Neptune Notre Dame Ocean Twp Old Bridge Passaic Tech Paul VI Peddie Pinelands Pingry Pt Pleasant Beach Pt Pleasant Boro Pope Paul VI Randolph Raritan Red Bank Cath. Red Bank Reg. Roselle Cath. Rumson Seton Hall Shore Reg So. Brunswick So Plainfield So. River So. Regional St. Anthony Trenton St. Augustine Prep St. Joe. Met St. Joe Mont. St. John Vianney St. Mary’s P.A. St. Mary’s S.A. St. Peter’s N. B. St. Peter’s Prep St. Rose T. R. East T.R. North T. R. South Wall WINS LOSSES TIE 2 19 1 30 3 30 3 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 3 1 11 41 11 8 3 1 13 0 3 8 2 2 7 17 1 22 9 10 8 2 49 4 5 1 9 0 5 0 8 5 13 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 15 4 12 1 3 8 1 0 6 0 0 1 11 0 14 3 8 6 2 8 0 5 4 3 1 1 19 0 1 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 Records Versus Out of State Opponents 29 | P a g e 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 James Madison, NYC Knoxville Cath, Tenn LaSalle Cath, NYC Oakland, Tenn Parkview Bap. Tenn St Joe Collegiate, NY St. Raymond, NYC Stuyvesant, NYC Tippacanoe, Ohio New Rochelle, NY 1 (pictures shown were due to availability, past pictures to be added in the future) 30 | P a g e 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 31 | P a g e 2003 2015 2016 www.sportikasports.com 32 | P a g e 33 | P a g e *Thanks to Steve Mindnich, CBA Baseball Alum, Class of 1976 34 | P a g e *Thanks to Jim Curley Sr and Jr, CBA Baseball Alum, Class of 1962 & 1999 35 | P a g e The DiSessa Family 36 | P a g e *Thanks to Mark Russo, CBA Baseball Alum, Class of 1997 37 | P a g e Best of Luck to, ANTHONY CRITELLI And the CBA BASEBALL PROGRAM THE CRITELLI FAMILY At Christian Brothers Academy GRADE DATE TIME (AS OF SEPT 2015) 1st-9th June 27- 30 9:00-11:30 Pitching 1st-9th June 27-30 9:00-11:30 Catching st 1 -9th June 29-30 12:00-2:30 Hitting st 1 -9th July 11-15 9:00-2:30 All-Skills (1) 1st-9th July 18-22 9:00-2:30 All-Skills (2) CAMP www.allshorebaseballacademy.com 38 | P a g e Visit 2001 CBA Baseball Alumns Mike Sclafani and Matt Cangelosi at CKO Kickboxing 39 | P a g e 40 | P a g e 41 | P a g e 42 | P a g e 43 | P a g e 44 | P a g e *Thanks to Jeremy Suarez CBA Baseball Alum Class of 2000 45 | P a g e The HARNISCH FAMILY 46 | P a g e 47 | P a g e Congratulations on all of your achievements. We are all so proud of you. Best of luck this Season from NORWAY!! 48 | P a g e 49 | P a g e 50 | P a g e 51 | P a g e 52 | P a g e Congrats Kenny & CBA Class of 2016 from……… 53 | P a g e 54 | P a g e 55 | P a g e 56 | P a g e SHINE ON PERRY QUARTUCCIO 57 | P a g e THE GALVINS 58 | P a g e 59 | P a g e 60 | P a g e Good Luck to the best big cousins, Brandon & Michael. Love, Aunt Heather, Uncle Tommy, Cassie & Griffin Congrats Brandon and Michael Martorano Go Colts!!! 61 | P a g e 62 | P a g e Dear Thomas and Luke, We are so proud of you both and wish you all the best this baseball season. Remember, “The Game Isn’t Over Until It’s Over.” Yogi Berra Love You Always, Grandma and Grandpa Dear Luke, We are so proud and inspired by your hard work, drive and spirit never to give up. Have a great season and enjoy your senior season at CBA. Remember, “who you are.” We Love You, Mom and Dad 63 | P a g e THE SALCEDO FAMILY 130A Rte 79 S, Marlboro, NJ 07746 64 | P a g e 65 | P a g e Dear Thomas (T-Bone), We are so proud of your hard work, fearlessness and spirit never. Keep Playing with your heart and Soul! Have a great season Son! We Love You, Mom and Dad 2031 Highway 71, Spring Lake, NJ 07762 66 | P a g e 67 | P a g e 68 | P a g e Congratulations to the MARTORANO BOYS Have a GREAT SEASON THE MANDIA FAMILY Wishing Nick Hohenstein and the 2016 CBA Colts a great season. I am so proud of you. Love, Grandma Hohenstein 69 | P a g e 70 | P a g e 71 | P a g e 72 | P a g e 73 | P a g e *Thanks to Justin Arasin CBA Baseball Alum Class of 2001 74 | P a g e 75 | P a g e Best of Luck Colts. Baseball Alums Bill Kurtz 1977 AJ Garito 1984 76 | P a g e LOVE, CARL CHRISTINE ANDRE ANTHONY 77 | P a g e LOVE, Aunt Kathleen, Rich and Kasey 78 | P a g e Good Luck to RAY MARTINI And the CBA Baseball Program The Martini Family 79 | P a g e 80 | P a g e Go Nick Hohenstein. Good Luck this season We hope you and the CBA Colts and nephew entire CBA Colts team Nick Hohenstein. have a great season. The Spinelli Family Uncle Gene Good Luck Colts and GOOD LUCK Coach Kenney on a great Jonnie, Eddie and the 2016 Season. CBA Baseball Go Nick Ho Program. Love, Uncle John The Dudek Family Aunt Mary ED & CONNIE GUYDAN 81 | P a g e 82 | P a g e DIGMI PROUDLY SUPPORTS the CHRISTIAN BROTHERS ACADEMY BASEBALL PROGRAM 83 | P a g e 84 | P a g e