It’s a Four-Peat — Our Varsity Boys’ Baseball team is #1 and undefeated again this year, winning its fourth straight Tri-State Christian Athletic Conference title in the championship game on Saturday, June 1, defeating Gloucester County Christian 11-4. The Cougars Varsity Baseball team made school history again with its amazing overall record over the past four years — going 56 and 5!

In the Championship game, catcher Elijah Chapman super-charged the Cougars with a grand slam. Shortstop Solomon Griffith had 3 hits, scored 2 runs, and had 1 RBI. Pitcher Ryan Lomangino added a solo home run and 2 RBIs. Winning pitcher Lomangino went 4 and 2/3 innings and struck out 7. Griffith finished up on the mound and struck out 3.

After the victory, Griffith was awarded the TSCAC Most Valuable Player award and head coach Ray Picking received the TSCAC Coach of the Year Award, for the third time in six years. Griffith, Lomangino, and 1st baseman Dan Roland were recognized as first team TSCAC All-Stars. Chapman and 3rd baseman Luke Phillips were named to the second team All-Stars.

The Girls’ Varsity Softball team also finished the season strong, beating Cumberland Christian 13-2 in the TSCAC playoff consolation game on June 1. They finished in 3rd place in the league, after finishing the regular season with an 11-1 record and tied for first place with Pilgrim Academy.

Lady Cougars Olivia Chapman, Sydney Pearson, and Chloe Vogel (pictured below right) were named to the TSCAC All-Stars first team, Lauren Harmon and Emily Kelley were named to the All-Stars second team, and Shelby Einwechter received honorable mention recognition. We’re so proud of the hard work and exceptional effort from all our players throughout the season. Thank you to Head Coach Picking and Varsity Softball Head Coach Dara Kimmerley for your dedication and commitment to excellence.