Morristown, NJ — Parsippany Hills outlasted Morristown in a wild back-and-forth offensive battle, holding on for a 16-15 win to improve to 5-4 on the season against division opponent Morristown. Parsippany Hills jumped out early with five runs in the first inning, but Morristown answered immediately with six in the bottom half and continued to trade punches throughout the game. Morristown put up crooked numbers in the second and third innings as well, taking a high-scoring lead before Parsippany Hills broke things open with a nine-run fifth inning that ultimately proved to be the difference. Offensively, Parsippany Hills was led by Jordan Ledesma, who went 3-for-4 with four RBIs, and Elian Taverez, who drove in four runs on two hits, including a pair of doubles. Nick Napolitano added two hits and three runs scored, while Patrick Brosnan chipped in with two RBIs. The team showed patience and aggressiveness on the bases, drawing four walks and swiping six bags. On the mound, Patrick Brosnan picked up the win in relief, helping settle things down late after a tough stretch early for the Parsippany Hills pitching staff. Shubham Pahwa also contributed a scoreless inning to help secure the victory. Morristown matched Parsippany Hills hit-for-hit with 13 of their own, highlighted by big performances from Shane Policano (five RBIs) and Daniel Kelly, who went a perfect 4-for-4 with four runs scored. Despite the offensive output, Morristown couldn’t contain Parsippany Hills’ explosive fifth inning. It was a resilient win for Parsippany Hills in a game that featured constant momentum swings, with the team doing just enough late to come out on top against a tough division opponent.