Spring sports are officially in full swing, and East Brunswick teams are already showing what this season is going to be about. It was a packed week for the Bears, and if you’ve been following along, you know one thing for sure… they’re competing. Big wins, tough matchups, breakout performances, and moments that show exactly what this spring season is building toward. From dominant sweeps to gritty battles, East Brunswick gave fans plenty to be excited about.
🎾 Boys Tennis
vs. Edison | March 31
East Brunswick opened the season with a statement — a 5-0 sweep over Edison. The Bears controlled every match from start to finish. Neil Lund, Kaito Woodridge, and Timur Savin all picked up straight-set wins in singles, while both doubles teams handled business to complete the shutout.
🏐 Boys Volleyball
vs. Colonia | March 31
This was a battle. After dropping the first set, East Brunswick fought back to win 2-1, including a tight 26-24 finish. Logan Allen led with 12 kills, Connor Wong had 28 assists and 3 aces, and Yazan Daoud added 7 kills. Dylan Schon and Yuvraj Singla both made key contributions in a strong team win.
vs. St. Joseph (Met.) | April 2
The Bears ran into a tough opponent and fell in straight sets. Yazan Daoud led the way with 5 kills, while Connor Wong added 13 assists. A learning matchup against one of the stronger teams on the schedule.
⚾ Baseball
vs. Monroe | April 2
East Brunswick fell 5-2, but there were bright spots. Jordan Rudolph launched a home run, while Sean Gillis drove in a run. Joshua Hines struck out 6 on the mound.
vs. Monroe | March 31
In a high-scoring game, the Bears battled but came up short 10-7. Joe Coello led with 3 RBI, and Julian Satterthwaite had 2 hits. The offense showed life, putting pressure on Monroe throughout.
vs. St. Thomas Aquinas | April 4
Big response from the Bears with a 3-2 win. Tyler Zeichner drove in a run, and the pitching staff locked things down late to secure the victory.
🥍 Boys Lacrosse
vs. Shore | March 30
A tough matchup for East Brunswick, falling 15-3 against a strong Shore team.
vs. Red Bank Regional | April 4
The Bears dropped another tough one, 16-5. Despite the score, this is a group still finding its rhythm early in the season against solid competition.
🥍 Girls Lacrosse
vs. Steinert | March 31
East Brunswick fell 8-6, but Erika Riggio had a standout performance with 3 goals and 2 assists. Sienna Mitchell added 2 goals in a competitive game that stayed close throughout.
🥎 Softball
vs. Johnson | March 30
East Brunswick was shut out 11-0 in the opener against a strong Johnson team.
vs. Sayreville | April 2
The Bears scored early but couldn’t keep up in a 13-3 loss. Maria Rampolla drove in 2 runs, and Makenna Gay added a hit and a run.
vs. Carteret | April 4
This one flipped the script in a big way — 10-0 win for East Brunswick. Christina Lee dominated in the circle with 10 strikeouts, while Isabella Warrington led the offense with 3 hits and 2 RBI.
vs. Bard | April 4
Absolute offensive explosion — 17-0 win. Makenna Gay had 5 RBI and a home run, while the Bears racked up 16 hits in a dominant performance.
💬 Final Take
This is what you want to see early in the season.
Teams finding their identity.
Players stepping up.
Wins building momentum.
And across the board, East Brunswick is competing.


