The 2026 Shore Conference Baseball Coaches Association Senior All-Star Game is set for Monday, June 8, 2026, at Count Basie Park in Red Bank, where the first pitch will be thrown at 6 p.m. The contest brings together the league’s top graduating seniors for a showcase of talent and sportsmanship.
Coaches at the Helm
Buddy Hausmann of Red Bank Catholic will guide the Third-Base Line Roster, while Pat George from Jackson will steer the First-Base Line Team. Both veteran mentors have built strong programs at their respective schools and are expected to bring strategic depth to the all-star squads.
The rosters are composed of standout players from across the Shore Conference, featuring catchers, infielders, outfielders and pitchers who have distinguished themselves during the regular season. Selections were made by the coaches’ association based on performance, leadership and potential.
A Glimpse at the Lineups
The Third-Base Line Roster includes catchers Jack Haviland of Barnegat and Lucas Ferlise from St. Rose, infielders Chris Joy of Marlboro and Colin Hoverter from CBA, and outfielders Jake Frankel and Miles Nessan, both from Red Bank Catholic. Pitchers Jackson Redmond of Freehold Township and Matt Colaneri of Jackson round out the staff.
The First-Base Line Team showcases catchers Joe McGlynn from Brick Memorial and Tyler Shpiro from St. John Vianney, infielders Liam Opatosky of Manasquan and Antonio Acevedo of Point Beach, and outfielders Matt Antonucci of Manasquan and Canaan Sanzone of Toms River South. On the mound, Connor Bragg from Donovan Catholic and Dylan Zammit from Holmdel will look to dominate the opposition.
Beyond the individual stars, the game serves as a celebration of the Shore Conference’s rich baseball tradition. Families, teammates and local fans will gather at Count Basie Park to honor the seniors’ contributions to their schools and to the sport. The event also provides a final opportunity for players to be scouted by college programs and professional evaluators.
With the date fast approaching, excitement is building among the participating schools and the broader community. The all-star game promises a night of high-caliber baseball, camaraderie and a showcase of the next generation of New Jersey talent.