NECC Baseball Team Headed to World Series

The NECC Knights, ranked eighth nationally, went a perfect 15-0 against Region XXI competition for the season and return to the NJCAA World Series for the fourth consecutive year, third straight under head coach Jeff Mejia.
Here they go again.
For the fourth consecutive year, the Northern Essex Community College Knights baseball team will head to the NJCAA World Series.
After a perfect 15-0 record in the Region XXI competition, they emerged from the Region XXI Baseball Tournament unscathed, with a perfect 3-0, toppling Holyoke Community College 17-7 in the title game.
Ranked eighth nationally, this is the Knights third straight World Series trip under head coach Jeff Mejia.
“I’m very excited to be back,” Northern Essex head coach Jeff Mejia said. “It is a new location this year and it should be interesting. I’m really looking forward to getting to North Carolina. We know the routine now and that should definitely help us.”
The Knights join seven other junior colleges in Kinston, N.C., from May 23-29 for the NJCAA World Series.
NECC (28-2) scored early and often against a Holyoke (11-13) pitching staff that ran out of gas coming through the loser’s bracket. In total the Knights pounded out 20 hits, eight going for extra-bases.
The victory extended the Knights’ winning streak to 23 consecutive games dating back to March 18.
“It’s been a great run,” Mejia said. “These kids always step up. They are a group of baseball players, that the tighter the game is the better they play.”
- For the third and final game, NECC’s starter, Anthony Dally, went the first five innings to pick up the win vs. Holyoke and improve to 4-0 on the year.
- Warnock got the win vs. Holyoke for the NECC Knights, allowing two runs over 3 1/3 innings. He struck out five, walked three and surrendered three hits.
- In the second game, Ryley Warnock slides into third base vs. Holyoke Community College.
- In the first game, Ryan McAuliffe struck out 10 in NECC’s 9-1 win in seven innings over Massasoit Community College in the NECC Knight’s first game of the tournament.
- The Knights celebrate their 17-7 victory over Holyoke Community College and their Region XXI Crown.
- The Knights celebrate their 17-7 victory over Holyoke Community College and their Region XXI Crown.