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Volume 24 No. 8

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would be happy to do it.” As it turned out, the experience was even betBy Jim Hague ter than Doren could have imagined. That’s because not only did the Maroon and Silver enjoy themselves during their time together, but they managed to do very well on the field. Maroon and Silver won all three games in their pool play, defeating Hudson County rivals Dickinson, Union City and It was an emotionally finally Bayonne, knocktrying season for the St. ing off the program that Peter’s Prep baseball team, Maroon and Silver lefty Matt Moreira was a solid defeated the Marauders hurler in the Last Dance World Series, a tournament long before a pitch was in the Hudson County where the local team won four games. even thrown. Tournament championship Photo by Jim Hague Back in March, when game in 2019. But in early June, plans by Joe Doren, who has there was still a slight “They had a blast,” been in charge of the for a summer tournament hope that there would be Doren said. “It was a once Marauders’ fall ball squad in a lifetime chance for some semblance of a sea- called The Last Dance for the last five years. World Series were inson to take place amid the them and it was the same Doren, a Prep graduate troduced, a tourney that coronavirus COVID-19 for me.” (Class of 1976), was of pandemic, the Marauders’ would begin after the Doren said that the macoaching staff was leveled, NJSIAA’s exclusive rights course very familiar with jority of the Last Dance the players who comprised World Series roster was after three members of the were no longer in play. the Maroon and Silver Of course, the staff tested positive for the on the fall ball squad that roster for the Last Dance Marauders wanted to be coronavirus. he guided to the champiWorld Series, having a part of the tourney in Then, the season was onship of the Governor totally wiped clean, when whatever fashion it would coached most of them dur- Livingston league in ing the fall. be. It would be a chance the New Jersey State Berkeley Heights in 2019. “Pat (Laguerre, the Prep for the team’s eight seniors Interscholastic Athletic Maroon and Silver dehead coach during the to bid farewell to their Association (NJSIAA) feated Bayonne in the regular season) called me championship game of high school careers as canceled the entire well giving the program’s and asked me if I would spring sports season. the four-team section, 7-0. younger players the oppor- be interested in coaching The Marauders’ hopes It capped Maroon and the team in the summer,” tunity to get a jump start Silver’s total domination of a spectacular 2020 Doren said. “I knew my on a possible 2021 season. in that section, winning were squashed by the The team, called Maroon wife could live without me the three games by a compandemic. for a few weeks, but I and Silver, was coached bined score of 21-1.

Junior Teague Mulcahy pitched three scoreless innings in the win over Union City. But the Bayonne game meant a lot. “No question, it’s a heated rivalry, so it was a good win for us,” Doren said. “The goal for us was to get to the next round and we achieved that goal with a good win. Then we started to dream a little.” Matt Moreira was the pitching star in the win over Bayonne, pitching five scoreless innings. Sophomore Nick Rappa, perhaps the biggest surprise in the tourney and certainly a pitcher to watch in the future, firing the final two innings. “With Matt, we knew what he could do,” Doren said. “He makes his pitches count, so we decided to stretch him out a little. He’s a headsy pitcher, a thinking pitcher. I always like to put the ball in his hands.” Doren liked the way his pitchers performed, considering that they hadn’t pitched competitively in over four months. Cont’d on page 9

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underclassmen,” Doren said. “They all knew before the game what they “They limited their walks,” Doren said. “They were up against.” The Maroon and Silver threw the ball crisply. They got the ball and fired were in a bit of a bind, considering ace pitcher it back quickly. The goal Zach Oswald was hit by was to let all the players play and the pitchers pitch. a pitch in the Union City game, causing the George I really didn’t even have Washington Universityto manage. It was up to them. I let them play. But bound Oswald to sufno pitcher was going to go fer a broken hand. Ray Ortiz and Kyle Hoog, more than three innings. the Maroon and Silver’s We weren’t going to risk other top Division I recruit anything.” seniors, were also unavailable due to injuries and Maroon and Silver then college commitments. faced Ridge in the round Doren said that Chris of 32 and came away with Cerbone, another graduata thrilling 6-5 victory to ed senior, hit the ball well move on to the overall Round of 16 (tournament all tournament. He heads off to college baseball on a quarterfinals). fine note. The Maroon and Silver As for the returning had a daunting task in the state quarterfinals, namely Maroon and Silver players, Ryan King, a first the Tidal Wave, who performed during the regular baseman/outfielder, was a solid hitter. Catcher Joe season as the Delbarton Vuolo also played well. Green Wave, the defend“He’s really improved ing No. 1 team in all of his game,” Doren said of New Jersey, the defendVuolo. “We knew he could ing NJSIAA Non-Public Group 4 state champions. play well defensively behind the plate, but he reThe Tidal Wave were the ally hit the ball well.” No. 1 overall seed in the Ulises Ferraz is another Last Dance World Series. Maroon and Silver player Incredibly, the Maroon who performed well. and Silver were just one “He’s really improved out away from advancing to the Elite Eight, winning his game,” Doren said of Vuolo. “We knew he could 6-3 with one out remainplay well defensively ing. But the wheels came behind the plate, but he reoff the bus then, and they lost 10-7. This came after ally hit the ball well.” Ulises Ferraz is another they had a 4-2 lead after Maroon and Silver player four innings before a torwho performed well. rential rain hit them at “He has a very bright Skylands Park in Augusta future,” Doren said of in Sussex County. The Ferraz. game was resumed a So does infielder Jack day later at Caven Point O’Donnell, who already Cochrane Stadium, but has the poise and look of the home field advantage an All-Hudson County didn’t come into play, as player. Shortstop Roddy Maroon and Silver were Hernandez also looked eliminated. “It was a learning expe- very good. “Those kids made solid rience for the

contributions,” Doren said. “I was very proud of them.” So the Maroon and Silver came one out away from the Elite Eight. In any case, they won four games and got a chance to play together again, a chance that didn’t seem possible once the pandemic reared its ugly head. “It’s an excellent feeling,” Doren said. “The kids were having fun. It just didn’t work out in the Delbarton (Tidal Wave) game. But the way the schedule worked out, facing the Hudson County teams and then getting another win. It was a great way to send our seniors off.” Doren credited the assistance he received from C.J. Cerbone, Nick Camilleri and Vinny Sita as assistant coaches. “They were tremendous help,” Doren said. “They were all very familiar with the players.” All three are recent St. Peter’s Prep standouts. Chances are that a lot of those who were given

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Ultra-modern brand new, and fabulous! This 10 unit building offers luxury rental living with a neighborly atmosphere, 1 and 2 Bedroom units in both simplex and duplex layouts with 1.5 and 2 full baths, beautiful upscale kithens complete with a full suite of stainless steel appliances, washer and dryer in each unit, and an assigned parking space included.


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