The latest results from New Jersey's high school softball leagues showcase standout performances as teams from Skyland, GMC, and Union County compete fiercely. A close contest saw South River edge out Wardlaw-Hartridge 3-2, with Gianna Castelhano driving in two runs. Woodbridge triumphed over Monroe 7-1, led by Aubrey Petrucelli-Dunn's home run. A.L. Johnson secured a narrow 1-0 win against Governor Livingston, and Scotch Plains-Fanwood dominated Roselle Park 15-0 in just four innings.

By the Numbers
  • South River's win improved their record to 16-3.
  • Aubrey Petrucelli-Dunn helped Woodbridge reach 13-2 with a double and a home run.
  • Scotch Plains-Fanwood defeated Roselle Park 15-0 with a no-hitter by Harper Shimko.
State of Play
  • South River continues to perform well, holding a strong record as the season progresses.
  • Woodbridge and A.L. Johnson are also on winning streaks, showcasing solid pitching and hitting.
  • Teams are increasingly competitive as more games are played in May.
What's Next

Moving forward, teams will likely seek to build momentum as they advance toward the playoffs. Continued matchups will test the strength and resilience of both emerging and established teams in the league.

Bottom Line

The results highlight the increasingly competitive nature of high school softball in New Jersey, emphasizing the importance of consistency and strong performances as teams make their push toward the postseason.