Kuilan proceeded to steal a base before he was able to score all the way from second base on an infield error as senior Ronnie Sheridan put the ball in play.
MKA’s Rizio, who was on a pitch count having thrown 80 pitches in a game earlier in the week, did a solid job in his four innings of work allowing just two hits while walking two (both coming in a strenuous 26-pitch first inning) before finishing his work after throwing 66 pitches and allowing Narucki to come in and close the door with a little help from his defense.
“I was hooking pitches a little in that first inning and I just sent back to principles which means throwing strikes,” said Rizio. “My slider felt good and I thought I had pretty good command from that point on while getting mostly swings and misses.
“Then Narucki was dominant! He has a fast ball that tails like no other guy. I know that when I have faced him during the off-season he is the only guy I just can’t get a hit off of.
“All our young guys are stepping up for us this season. We have 10 seniors but we also have some very talented sophomores and freshmen. Barbetta is an amazing catcher who does a real good job framing and blocking back there and I’m very confident throwing to him.
“He was really due for that home run after hitting two foul ones this week and that was definitely a run that we were excited to get with their kid pitching such a great game.”
Still, even with its 2-1 lead the bottom of the seventh had its tense moment when Cedar Grove’s No. 9 hitter, junior Nick Testa, battling Narucki during a strong 8-pitch at bat, hit a hard line drive to left field that MKA’s Katz came in to make a nice diving catch, a play that the two umpires conferred afterwards about before confirming that it was indeed a catch and the ball had not hit the ground.
“It was a great catch by Katz who is one of our solid, veteran seniors out there, and we could finally enjoy the win when Narucki then got the third and final out there in the seventh (a grounder to sophomore first baseman Shea Ievers).
“We have a resilient group that never believes for a second in any game that they’re going to lose, from the first pitch to the last, our players believe they will be victorious when they leave the park.”
SEC-Colonial Division standings: MKA (4-0), Cedar Grove (3-1), Newark Academy (2-2), Bloomfield (1-2), Belleville (0-2), Glen Ridge (0-3).
NOTES- Cedar Grove head coach Vin Cordasco, who has guided the Panthers to 19-wins the past two seasons, including a state sectional final appearance in 2023, was not at Saturday’s game in order to spend time at home with his wife Candace and their newborn son who came into the world on Thursday. Veteran assistant Paul Palek, who is also the head boys basketball coach at Manchester Regional High School, was in charge of the team for Saturday’s contest…MKA’s coaching staff features four former pitchers: Sasso and lead assistant Corey Martinez, who both pitched at William Paterson University, former Montclair High standout hurler Makhi Booker, who is also the Cougars’ JV coach, and former MKA and Rutgers University standout Max Herrmann…MKA’s Quinn Carlesimo, who supplies excellent defense at shortstop and is one of the team’s top hitters (.375 BA, 2 HR, 12 RBI) is headed to Williams College in the New England Small College Athletic Conference to play his college baseball next year…Cedar Grove’s outstanding senior catcher and 3-sport (football-basketball-baseball) standout Nick Russo is headed to play his college baseball at Salve Regina University in Newport, Rhode Island...MKA was coming off a very solid independent victory this past Thursday (April 17) when it defeated Passaic Valley (9-1) by a 4-2 score behind a strong mound outing by Shea Ievers who hurled a complete-game 5-hitter while walking 2 and striking out 8.
Super Essex Conference- Colonial Division Game, April 19, at Cedar Grove:
MKA (7-1, 4-0) 001 010 0 - 2 R 4 H 1 E
CEDAR GROVE (5-3, 3-1) 001 000 0 - 1 R 2 H 3 E
HR- MKA- Lucas Barbetta
WP- Alessandro Rizio LP- Xavier Andujar Save- Wes Narucki