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Carpenter Cup quarterfinal baseball game Jersey Shore vs. Burlington County at the University of Pennsylvania's Meklejohn Stadium.

Jersey Shore 010 112 000 – 5 13 3Burlington County 140 121 01x – 10 13 1WP: Kevin Comer. LP: Rudy Ferrintino. 2B: J-C.J. Pratt, Brian Soloman, Steve Talbott; B-Matt Cann, Eric Barbieri, Ryan Fletcher, Jamie Kunz-Mulholland; Shaun Flynn. HR: J-Steve Talbott.

Burlington County will play Suburban One League American/Continental in Tuesday's 10 a.m. semifinal at Citizens Bank Park.

Lenape's Jamie Kunz-Mulholland had an RBI double in the bottom of the eighth to increase Burlco's lead to 10-5.

Burlington went up 9-5 on a fielders choice RBI by Shawnee junior first baseman Eric Sellitto in the sixth inning.

Jersey Shore receive an RBI single from Neptune's Blake Young-Park and an RBI double by Steve Talbott of Freehold Township in the top of the sixth inning.

Burlington County extended the lead to 8-3 with two runs in the fifth inning. Lenape's Ryan Fletcher hit an RBI double and scored on an error.  

Jersey Shore's Talbott hit a solo HR to leftfield in the top of the fifth inning. 

Burlco scored an unearned run in the fourth inning. 

Jersey Shore scored in the fourth inning on an RBI double by junior Brian Solomen of Jackson.

Seneca sophomore RHP Kevin Comer pitched the first three innings for Burlington County. 

Cherokee's Shane Lynch broke a 1-1 tie with a two-run single in Burlington County's four-run second inning. His Cherokee teammate Eric Barbieri also had an RBI single that inning.

Burlington County took a 1-0 first inning lead on an RBI double by Cinnaminson's Matt Cann.

Jersey Shore tied it in the second inning on a sacrifice fly by Jake Beim of Red Bank Catholic.

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