

Post 372 defeated Hillsborough, 3-0, yesterday.Ĭonsidering Addotta did not feel his best, it was quite an impressive outing considering the 18-year-old headed to Montclair State University gutted out six innings, scattering three hits, walking two, hitting one and striking out 10. Sunday in the district championship game.

With the win, manager Ryan Podlesny’s 23-0 team advances to play Cherry Hill Post 372 at 2 p.m.

Saturday in the opening round of the New Jersey American Legion District 3 Baseball Tournament at Gilder Field, Addotta picked up his sixth win of the summer and Peters went 3-for-3 to lead Post 26’s offense as it defeated Mullica Hill Post 452, 6-2. As two of the tops at their positions, Addotta, a right-handed pitcher from Burlington Township High, and Peters, a catcher from Northern Burlington High, have made the most of their time together as a battery. When you just keep winning, that’s probably a little easier. Addotta and Franklin Peters quickly learned to be friends with the Bordentown Post 26 baseball team this summer. BORDENTOWN - After being foes throughout their high school careers in the Burlington County Scholastic League, C.J.
