2026 All-State Selections
The 2026 high school baseball season in New Jersey has drawn to a close, and Prep Baseball New Jersey has now released its Second Team All-State roster, recognizing the state’s most impactful players.
This year’s list reflects one of the deepest and most competitive fields the organization has seen, with standout performances across both the mound and the batter’s box.
Pitchers and Two-Way Standouts
Among the pitchers, Robert Centamore of Watchung Hills stands out with a 0.97 earned-run average and 73 strikeouts, while Jack Vallillo from Holmdel posted a 0.82 ERA and 101 strikeouts, underscoring the elite arms that helped anchor winning campaigns.
Dominic Long of Middlesex combined a .329 batting average with a 1.68 ERA, illustrating the rare two-way talent that defined the season.
Other notable hitters include Benjamin Faigin of Monroe Township, who batted .463 with a 1.01 ERA, and Tommy Conroy from Point Pleasant Beach, who posted a .455 average and a 1.67 ERA.
Additional Offensive Leaders
Gloucester Catholic’s Jude Morgan added a .355 average and a 2.80 ERA, while Daniel Lubach of Point Pleasant Beach led all hitters with a .520 batting average.
Max Sullivan of Bishop Eustace Prep contributed a .477 average, and Kyle Shields of Kingsway finished at .466, rounding out a group of players who helped their schools to championship contention.
Prep Baseball New Jersey’s commitment to comprehensive coverage ensures that these selections reflect not only individual excellence but also the broader growth of high-school baseball throughout the state.