The Camden Riversharks (13-16) and the Somerset Patriots (15-14) both threatened with rallies, but it was the Camden Riversharks that eventually took advantage of them in a 6-2 win at TD Bank Ballpark.
The Somerset Patriots couldn't get anything going as long as Ricky Brooks was on the mound. The Somerset Patriots managed just four hits off of Brooks, who allowed no earned runs, walked two and struck out one during his five innings of work.
Aaron Mathews was hot from the plate for the Somerset Patriots. Mathews went 2-4 and scored two runs. He doubled in the seventh inning and singled in the ninth inning.
Paul Phillips couldn't get it done on the rubber for the Somerset Patriots, taking a loss. He lasted just three innings, walked four, struck out three, and allowed five runs.
The Camden Riversharks went up for good in the second, scoring four runs on a two-run double by Drew Macias and two errors.
The Camden Riversharks pushed across one run in both the third inning and the sixth. In the third, the Camden Riversharks scored on a fielder's choice, plating Macias.