Staying the course !

Matawan wins 14-4 over Red Bank behind the strong pitching of Mike Caldon and offensive prowess of Dom Salot, Eli Gries-Smith and Luke Elliott.

Caldon threw 5 strong innings holding RBR hitters off balance in every inning. Caldon struck 8, walked 0 and allowed 2 earned runs.

The matawan offense was balanced:

Brigandi 2 hits & 3 RBI. Salot 3 hits & 5 rbi. Eli Gries-Smith had 2 hits. Luke Elliott 3 hits 3 runs 2 rbi

The Huskies are now 6-1 and 4-0 in division with plenty of games in the next 10 days!

Husky Awards

PLAYER OF WEEK –

Week 1 – Mike Caldon : HR, 5 rbi – 6 inning quality start and win vs Holmdel

Week 2 – Luke Elliott – 4 for 9 6 runs 5 bb Sb 1 rbi

PAW🐾 🐾 AWARD (those who perform on diamond, in practice, classroom, exemplify being a good team mate) :

Week 1 – Mike DiPrisco

Week 2 – Joey Bodin

Week

Huskies patience pays off

Matawan 16, Freehold Boro 6 (6 Innings)

Senior Eli Gries-Smith collected two hits and three RBI while also nailing down a save in a six-inning win by the Huskies over the Colonials. Matawan was helped by double digit walks surrendered by Boro pitching allowing the Huskies to come back and take the commanding lead.

Senior Tim Egan added a pair of knocks and two RBI, while junior Jake Brigandi picked up the win in relief, Throwing a scoreless 4th.

Huskies Rebound ! 5-0 over Freehold Boro

Mike Caldon threw a 2 hit gem against Freehold Boro for his second win of the year. Caldon Struck out 12 and walked no one as he pounded the strike zone all day. Matawan got on top in the third inning with an nfield hit by Luke Elliott who scored on a double by Eli Gries-Smith. Matawan added runs in the fourth on a passed ball, the fifth on a Rbi Single for Joey Bodin and the 6th with a sac fly from Caldon.

Every HS player should read this!!

From an anonymous ball player :

I spent 15 years chasing the game I loved. I played every weekend, holiday and summer until I was 20 years old. I collected memories and trophies and battle scars. And then, in one of the most difficult decisions I’ve ever made, I walked away. I felt sure that it was best for me and most days, I believe I was right.
One day you will walk off the field for the last time. One day you will untie your cleats forever. One day you will put your glove in your bag and there it will stay for months at a time. One day your tan lines will fade. You’ll forget the feeling of seams beneath your fingers. You’ll struggle to remember the way it felt to hit the perfect pitch. You’ll see your teammates once or twice a year instead of every single day. You won’t slide into second. You won’t round first. One day you’ll be on the other side the fence.

One day this won’t be your life anymore. And when it’s not, you won’t remember the things that you’d think. You’ll have no idea how many times you struck out. You won’t know how many errors you made. You won’t be impressed with how many home runs you hit. You won’t care about your batting average or ERA. For the most part, you won’t remember wins and losses at all.

After your last inning has come and gone, you’re going to remember the times when you wanted to quit— but didn’t. You’re going to remember the teammates (and families) you loved along the way. You’re going to remember playing in the freezing cold, driving rain, and unbearable heat. You’re going to remember the hotel bonding and the eight hour road trips. You’re going to remember the early practices and late games. You’re going to remember the coaches that never gave up on you. But most of all, you’re going to remember the sheer happiness that came only from being between two chalk lines. You’re going to remember the moments you did more than you ever believed you could. You’re going to remember the times you used every bit of talent God gave you.

One day this won’t be your life anymore. So for today, run as fast as your feet will take you. Whether it’s a pop up to the pitcher or it bounces off the fence in left field. For today, swing as hard as you can. Commit to every pitch and give it everything you have. For today, make every play like it’s the last chance you’ll ever get. For today, play because you want to. Play because you need to. Play because the little boy you used to be fell in love with this game all those years ago.

For today, don’t stop until the last pitch is thrown. Play with every piece of your heart and leave it all on the field. One day, this won’t be your life anymore. When that day comes, make sure you wouldn’t change a thing.

Huskies Win!

Matawan 9,  Holmdel 4

Winning pitcher Mike Caldon cracked a two-run double as part of a six-run Matawan fifth and a four-RBI game as the Huskies (2-0) rode their late offensive breakthrough to a win over the Hornets (0-2). Mike’s story was written on the mound – scattering 5 hits over 6 innings striking out 6 and walking 1 holding the Hornets at bay. Brandon Falco pitched a scoreless 9th in his varsity pitching debut – striking out 2.

Matawan was led offensively by Luke Elliott and Dom Salot each having 2 hits. Salot had a double & 2 runs scored. This was a total team victory as many Huskies added to this victory in some way.

Matawan at Holmdel moved to TODAY!!!

GAMES TODAY INSTEAD!!!
With bad weather on the horizon tomorrow- we will play at Holmdel today

Check the google classroom lists
If not on the list – stay for a short practice with Coach Cella – hack attack in the cage

WEAR THE SCHOOL ISSUED MAROON JERSEYS – JV with vest PLEASE WEAR MAROON UNDER – no other colors underneath because it looks bad with everyone in different colors

YOU HAVE TIME !!  Busses will not leave you if you have to run home to get uniform
EMAIL COACH CARNO and cc Coach Scheuing with any questions / concerns

GAMES AT HOLMDEL at 3:45

2021 Schedule as of 3/17

|PRESEASON

Varsity AWAY at Brick HS on April 10 — 10am and 1pm JV/ Frosh TBD
Long Branch 4/13 – HOME for varsity & jv @ 3:45pm
New Brunswick 4/16 HOME varsity
Lakeland – HOME 4/17 – confirmed var & jv @ 11am
ONE OF THOSE THREE ABOVE HOME SCRIMMAGES WILL BE SENIOR DAY BASED ON WEATHER – We will try to have a concrete date set by April 10th

REGULAR SEASON —- Varsity & JV usually travel to same venue and Frosh are opposite. Frosh have no games at this point for the first week. I am looking to find a game. This schedule does NOT include Monmouth County Tournament, or Shore Conference Tournament or any Frosh/ JV tournaments. As soon as those dates are finalized, we will post the dates and times.

4/19 Varsity at Mater Dei – Mater Dei TBD

4/21 Holmdel @ Holmdel @ 3:45pm Varsity & JV

4/24 -Raritan Varsity& JV @ Home 10am
 4/26 vs Freehold Boro HOME 3:45 — Frosh away

4/28 @ Freehold Boro — Frosh Home

4/30 vs RBR — Frosh away

5/4 @ RBR — Frosh home

5/6 @ SJV — Frosh home

5/10 vs SJV — Frosh away

5/12 @ Wall — Frosh home

5/14 vs Wall — Frosh away
5/15 Varsity only at Somerset Patriots vs Sayreville – 10am game

5/18 vs Colts Neck- — Frosh away

5/20 @ Colts Neck — Frosh home
5/23 at LB – Var & Jv @ 10am no frosh
5/24 vs Manasquan- — Frosh away

5/26 @ Manasquan- — Frosh home

5/28 @ Neptune- — Frosh home

6/1 vs Neptune   (we may have to move this due to state playoffs )