By Angelo Casale November 21, 2011, Middletown, NJ - The Atlantic Baseball Confederation is pleased to announce the appointment of Jay Blackwell, the current president of the New Jersey Collegiate Baseball Association and former assistant coach at Rutgers and Kean Universities, as Executive Vice President of Baseball Operations for the Atlantic Baseball Confederation Collegiate League ...
By: Angelo Casale, October 20, 2011, Middletown, NJ – He was just the type of teammate that every player wanted. Selfless, passionate, and optimistic in the way he lived his life. In fact, some would describe him as the perfect teammate. He was present at the 2005 ABCCL All-Star Game, supporting his teammates from the dugout ...
Angelo Casale – UNION, NJ (August 1, 2011) – It was a great atmosphere for baseball fans of all ages on Monday, as the annual ABCCL All-Star Game took center stage at Kean University’s Jim Hynes ’63 Baseball Stadium. Family members, friends, and baseball scouts were all on hand to witness the ABCCL’s best showcase ...
By Frank Ettinger (photos by Bob Buchalski) LAKEWOOD, NJ (July 31, 2011) – The NJ State Troopers and players of the Atlantic Baseball Confederation Collegiate League (ABCCL), hosted a smash hit of a fundraiser for the benefit of Camp Quality New Jersey. The annual charity game raised a record $16,000 dollars for the non-profit organization, ...
Angelo Casale – COLTS NECK, NJ (July 31, 2011) – The Monmouth Monarchs and Toms River Hurricanes played for all the marbles on a hot and sticky Sunday morning at Colts Neck High School, and by the end of the day only one of them would be crowned ABCCL champions. It was the top two ...
Angelo Casale – OLD BRIDGE, NJ (July 26, 2011) – After edging the Freehold Clippers 2-1 last night in Game 1 of their semi-final playoff match-up, the Toms River Hurricanes came out firing on all cylinders tonight to take Game 2 by the score of 13-1 at Phillips Park in Old Bridge. With the win, ...
Frank Ettinger - SOUTH AMBOY (July 22, 2011) - The Monmouth Monarchs found the magic for some late inning heroics to eke their way past a hard charging Middlesex Rays team. In a game that was the polar opposite of the 18-0 blowout the day before, the Monarchs and Rays swapped leads six times over the course ...
Franklin Ettinger HOLMDEL, NJ (July 17, 2011) - Willie Mays Hayes: “Don’t you guys go anywhere. I plan to put on a hitting display.” – Major League (1989) Any hitter would have been proud of the hitting display that manifested itself Sunday at St. John Vianney High School. The Monmouth Monarchs creamed the Langan Falcons for a 16-3 ...
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