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Governor Livingston was led by senior first baseman Michael Novotny and the sophomore right-hander Michael Donohue while roaring past Haddon Heights in the Group 2 state semifxinals on Monday (June 8). Standout senior catcher Michael Basile, on eof the leaderrs in the field for Highlanders, also drove in the game-ending run with his RBI single in the sixth inning to end a 15-5 game and propel GL into Group 2 final. (Photos by JR Parachini and John Haddad)

GL Aims For Third Straight Title
In Return To Group 2 State Final

By JR Parachini
for sidelinehatter.com

 

BERKELEY HEIGHTS - After senior first baseman Michael Novotny provided the offensive heroics in only his second game of the season following and recovering from neck surgery and sophomore right-hander Michael Donohue settled things down on the mound by tossing three shutout innings it will be senior right-hander Reid Bazydlo starting on the mound when the Governor Livingston baseball team goes for a third straight Group 2 state championship.

The Highlanders are now also one win away from setting the program record for wins in a season at 29.

Down by three runs going into the bottom of the third, three-peat Central Jersey, Group 2 sectional state champion GL scored the final 13 runs en route to producing a convincing 15-5, six inning triumph over South Jersey, Group 2 sectional state champ Haddon Heights in Monday's Group 2 semifinal played at GL's natural field home field on The Hill in Berkeley Heights.

The lefty-swinging Novotny went 3-for-3, sandwiching home runs over the right field fence around a walk and then delivering a two-run single to right.

Novotny's initial home run, a solo shot in the second, put GL on the scoreboard for the first time. His three-run homer in the fourth was the game-winning hit, giving GL the lead for good at 7-5.

The Highlanders then scored seven runs in the bottom of the fifth to pull away at 14-5. Haddon Heights used six pitchers, but none of them could limit a GL offense averaging over 10 runs a game.

Standout senior catcher Michael Basile, who will next play at Lehigh, drove in Mississippi State-bound senior shortstop Zach Geerstma from third with a one-out RBI-single to center to end the game in the bottom of the sixth.

Geertsma led off with a double to left and moved to third on a wild pitch.
GL won for the seventh straight time and or the 20th time in its last 21 games to improve to 28-4, tying the program record for wins in a season at 28.

Previous GL teams to win 28 games were 2011 at 28-6, 2024 at 28-5 and 2025 at 28-0, with all of those teams winning state championships.

GL has not lost a game in regulation time, seven innings, in over two years. GL's last five losses going back to the 2024 season have all come by one run and all in extra innings, including all four this year.

Although the HIghlanders did not win the Union County Tournament for the third straight year, GL repeated as the Union County Conference's Watchung Division champion and three-peated as the Central Jersey, Group 2 champ.

GL will next face North 1, Group 2 champion Ramsey in the Sunday, June 14 Group 2 final scheduled to be played at Rutgers with a tentative first-pitch time of 7 p.m.

GL will be the home team and will be situated in the third base dugout and bat last.

The Group 2 final is the fourth and final of the four public school state championship games that will be played at Rutgers for the first time Sunday.

The South and Central jersey teams playing in Sunday's four games are the home teams.

Ramsey, a perennial Bergen County power, won at repeat North 2, Group 2 champ West Morris 6-3 in Monday's other Group 2 semifinal played in Long Valley. The line score reads that Ramsey scored seven runs.

GL defeated West Morris 6-1 in last year's Group 2 final played at Wood-Ridge High School's field turf field in Bergen County.

GL will be going after a sixth state championship, all in Group 2. GL defeated Gateway 4-2 in the 1999 final at East Brunswick Tech, downed defending champion West Essex 8-2 in the 2011 title game at Toms River North, bested Bernards 10-4 in the 2015 final at Toms River South, blanked Pascack Valley 3-0 in the 2024 title contest in Hamilton and then handled West Morris 6-1 in the 2025 championship game at Wood-Ridge to become the first state champion in New Jersey to finish with an undefeated record since Don Bosco Prep captured the Non-Public A state title at 33-0 in 2008.

Novotny drove in six runs and made all the plays as he usually does at first base.

"It's a blessing," Novotny said. "I was told I was not going to be able to come back. God works in mysterious ways.

GL head coach Chris Roof said, "story book. What he had to go through to get to this point his senior year, incredible. He has five hits already in just two games and it's like he never missed any time at all."

Donohue went from giving up a two-run home run in the top of the seventh to Allentown in last Friday's sectional final to allowing just one baserunner on a single to right in three complete, scoreless innings Monday after Bazydlo was a bit off after allowing five runs on 73 pitches through the game's first three innings.

"I told Michael after the game Friday that he was still going to be my first choice to come out of the bullpen," Roof said. "He worked hard, was ready, and gave a great performance."

"My fastball had a good life to it," said Donohue, who struck out one and did not walk a batter against Haddon Heights. "My changeup was moving well, but my fastball was my best pitch."

Junior left fielder Jackson Crimaldi slugged a solo home run over the left field fence in the second to pull GL to within 3-2. Seniors Dominic Labisi and Ryan Pappas walked with the bases loaded in the third to bring GL to within 5-4.

In the fifth, junior center fielder Owen Keough had an RBI-infield single that made it 8-5 and then Basile walked with the bases loaded to make it 9-5.

Sophomore third baseman Addison Adornato also walked with the bases full for a 10-5 advantage. Then Bazydlo came through with a two-run single to center to make it 12-4 before Novotny made it 12-4 with his two-run single

GL earlier this year set the state record for consecutive wins at 40. The Highlanders have now won 17 straight state tournament games the past three seasons.

"We're very prepared," Roof said. "We work really hard to know how to hit against and how to pitch to these teams. With Haddon Heights, we forced them to throw strikes."

GOV. LIVINGSTON HIGHLANDERS IN THE GROUP 2 FINAL (5-1):

2026: Gov. Livingston vs. Ramsey, June 14 at Rutgers

2025: Gov. Livingston 6, West Morris 1 - at Wood-Ridge

2024: Gov. Livingston 3, Pascack Valley 0 - at Hamilton

2015: Gov. Livingston 10, Bernards 4 - at Toms River South

2011: Gov. Livingston 8, West Essex 2 - at Toms River North

2006: Hanover Park 6, Gov. Livingston 0 - at Toms River South

1999: Gov. Livingston 4, Gateway 2 - at East Brunswick Tech

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Governor Livingston's veteran senior shortstop Zach Geertsma scored the game-ending run in 15-5 win in six innings vs. Haddon Heights in the Group 2 state semifinals as Highlanders continue on their impressive run of reaching a third straight overall state finaln. (Photos by John Haddad)       

 
        

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

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