Alex Adornato, GL's No. 6 batter in the lineup and right fielder, was two-for-two with two singles and was also hit by a pitch as he reached base all three times up.
Alex, a senior, and his younger brother Addison, a freshman on the team, lost their father this year earlier during the season.
"This is for Alex and Addison, we did it for them," Roof said.
When Pappas was up with the bases loaded in the fourth, he fouled off three straight pitches and had the game's longest at-bat up until that point of eight pitches before he came through in the clutch with his two-run single.
"There's no better feeling," Pappas said.
'There isn't a nicer, young man," Roof said. "Everyone on the team works hard, but Ryan really works hard."
GL repeated as Union County Tournament; Central Jersey, Group 2; and Group 2 state champions for the first time. The Highlanders also captured the Union County Conference's Watchung Division title at 11-0. GL won a division title, a UCT crown, a sectional state championship and a group title all in the same season for the first time.
The division title was the only championship this year GL did not win for a second straight season. Scotch Plains-Fanwood won the Watchung Division last year at 9-3, while GL tied Summit for second place, each with 8-4 division records.
The last time GL lost was on May 21, 2024 at Scotch Plains-Fanwood 6-5 in eight innings in Watchung Division play.
The Highlanders will begin their 2026 season with a 34-game winning streak that dates back to their 2024 campaign.
"What pitchers such as Michael Liloia and Aidan Feldman did on the mound for us this year was also a big part of our success," Roof said.
A GOOD CAST IS WORTH REPEATING
Gov. Livingston Highlanders (28-0):
23-Zach Geertstma, junior, shortstop
10-Michael Novotny, junior, first baseman
17-Michael Basile, junior, catcher
28-Anthony DeNora, senior, third baseman
20-Ryan Pappas, junior, left fielder
12-Alex Adornato, senior, right fielder
8-Matty Diskin, senior, designated hitter
4-Reid Bazydlo, junior, second baseman
25-Dom Labisi, junior, center fielder
6-Keith Mann, junior, pitcher
2025 GROUP 2 STATE CHAMPIONSHIP BASEBALL
AT WOOD-RIDGE ATHLETIC COMPLEX
N2 West Morris (20-11) 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 - 1 6 1
CJ Gov. Livingston (28-0) 0 0 0 6 0 0 x - 6 8 2
WP: Keith Mann (10-0). LP: Nick Rotundo.
SINGLES: West Morris - Donovan Veletto, Jake Novello, Kelly Morgan. GL - Michael Basile, Alex Adornato (2), Michael Novotny, Ryan Pappas, Matty Diskin, Zach Geertsma, Dom Labisi.
DOUBLES: West Morris - Cooper North (2), Jake Novello.
GOV. LIVINGSTON IN THE GROUP 2 STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME:
2025 (28-0): Gov. Livingston 6, West Morris 1 - at Wood-Ridge Athletic Complex
Head coach: Chris Roof, who now has 505 career wins, 5th most of any Union County coach
2024 (28-5): Gov. Livingston 3, Pascack Valley 0 - at Veterans Park, Hamilton
Head coach: Chris Roof
2015 (28-6): Gov. Livingston 10, Bernards 4 - at Toms River South
Head coach: Chris Roof
2011 (26-6): Gov. Livingston 8, West Essex 2 - at Toms River North
Head coach: Chris Roof
2006 (17-9): Hanover Park 8, Gov. Livingston 0 - at Toms River South
Head coach: Chris Roof
1999: Gov. Livingston 4, Gateway 2 - at East Brunswick Tech
Head coach: Bill Howard. Assistant: Chris Roof.
UNION COUNTY BASEBALL TEAMS THAT FINISHED N0. 1 IN NJ THIS CENTURY:
2025: Gov. Livingston Highlanders (28-0) - Group 2 state champions
2013: Cranford Cougars (25-1) - Group 3 state champions
2002: Union Farmers (26-3) - Group 4 state champions
GL IS FIRST UNION COUNTY SCHOOL TO REPEAT AS STATE CHAMPS
SINCE CRANFORD DID SO IN GROUP 3 IN 2012 AMD 2013:
2025: Gov. Livingston Highlanders, (28-0), Group 2
2024: Gov. Livingston Highlanders, (28-5), Group 2
2013: Cranford Cougars, (25-1), Group 3
2012: Cranford Cougars, (22-4), Group 3