This week’s high school baseball highlights feature standout performances from various players, each leading their teams to notable victories. Key contributors include Andrews, who pitched a near-perfect no-hitter, and Carbon, with a strong batting average, leading their respective teams to impressive weekly records. Other players, like Gonzalez and Lee, demonstrated exceptional offensive and pitching skills, pushing their teams to crucial wins. Fans can vote for their favorite player from these performances until Thursday at 5 p.m.

By the Numbers
  • Andrews: 6 2/3 innings pitched, 5 strikeouts, leading to a no-hitter.
  • Carbon: .778 batting average (7 for 9) with 3 runs, 3 steals, and 2 RBIs.
  • Gonzalez: .909 batting average (10 for 11) with 1 homer and 6 RBIs.
  • Lee: 2 wins, 11 strikeouts in 9 1/3 innings, and a .583 batting average.
Yes, But

While many players shone this week, competition is heating up with teams vying for the top spots in their divisions, which may impact individual performances moving forward.

State of Play
  • Several teams are on winning streaks, with standout players contributing significantly to their success.
  • The current standings are tightly contested, with top performers influencing their teams' playoff potential.
What's Next

As the season progresses, more players will have the opportunity to emerge as key contributors. Voter engagement in the Player of the Week poll will influence momentum and recognition for outstanding performances.

Bottom Line

This week’s versatile performances showcase the depth of talent in North Jersey high school baseball. Highlights are not just about individual success but also about how these players are pivotal to their teams' overall achievements.