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Schoolgirl softball
EAST SULLIVAN – The Sumner High Tigers gained revenge for two previous losses at the hands of Searsport as Susan Lowe three-hit the Vikings 4-1 in schoolgirl softball action here Tuesday.
Lowe only struck out two while walking seven, but was tough in the clutch. The Tigers scored the tying and winning runs in the second with a wild pitch and outfield error sandwiched around a hit.
Abby Seward, Ginny Shaw and Allison Stevens singled for the 7-4 Sumner squad.
For 9-2 Searsport, which had beaten Sumner 17-11 and 12-4 in a recent doubleheader, losing pitcher Jen Russ (4-hitter) and Joy Richard singled and Bree Robert doubled.
Searsport 000 001 0 – 1 3 3 Sumner 102 010 x – 4 4 1
Russ and Richard; Lowe and Shaw
Orono 17, John Bapst 8
At Husson College in Bangor, Shelly Tyrrell singled twice and drove in two runs and pitched a complete game victory to pace Orono to the win.
Heather Dekanich tripled and singled for two RBIs for the 6-5 Red Riots.
For the 4-9 Crusaders, Laura Boober had three singles and two RBIs. Angel Graham doubled twice for two RBIs and Angelina Moore had a single, triple, and two RBIs.
Orono 921 013 0 – 17 13 5 John Bapst 103 111 1 – 8 12 9
Tyrell and Cota; Winslow, Gogan (6) and Smith
Bangor 7, Hampden 4
At Bangor High’s field, Becca Kinney pitched a four-hitter as the Rams scored four times in the fifth to pull out the win.
Kinney had 10 strikeouts and two walks for 6-5 Bangor. Michelle Puls tripled and singled with an RBI and Liz Morse drove in two with a pair of singles.
For the Broncos, now 7-5, Jen Craig had a triple and Heather Fortier a double.
Hampden 100 102 0 – 4 4 6 Bangor 101 140 x – 7 7 2
Thompson, Dwyer (6) and Craig; Kinney and Morse
PCHS 26, Penquis 2
At Milo, Piscataquis Community of Guilford evened its record at 6-6 with a 15-hit barrage.
Holly Clukey drove in four runs with three singles for the Pirates, Jen Moore had three RBI on a triple and single, Holly Weymouth had three RBI on two singles and Daralyn Smiley added two hits.
For the 0-11 Patriots, Tammy Olson had a run-producing double with Amanda Haskell, Erica Small and Monique Landry adding singles.
PCHS 81(13) 04 – 26 15 1 Penquis 1 0 0 01 – 2 4 13
Johnson, Smiley (4) and Willey, Moore (4); Roberts, Smart (2) and Haskell
CAHS 6, SAHS 5
At Mars Hill, pitcher Angela Allen aided her own cause when she drove in the winning run with a solo homer in the fifth as the Central Aroostook Panthers edged their archrivals from Southern Aroostook.
Allen’s homer followed a solo blast from SAHS’ Jill Mathers in top of the fifth.
CAHS rallied for four runs in the fourth inning on four singles highlighted by a two-run single from Duska Hewitt and a one-run single by Nicole Shaw. Hewitt, Shaw, and Stephanie Stiles each finished with two singles for the 8-4 winners.
Janet Corneil doubled and singled for 9-3 SAHS of Dyer Brook and Holly Slauenwhite had an RBI single.
Southern Aroostook 001 012 1 – 5 5 2 Central Aroostook 100 410 x – 6 8 3
Walker and Slauenwhite; Allen and Smith
Wisdom 18, Washburn 6
At Washburn, Renae Lavoie turned in a 4-for-4 hitting performance to help the Pioneers of St. Agatha edge the Beavers. Lavoie had four singles.
Michelle Paradis chipped in with two singles and a double for the 2-7 winners. Tonya Michaud and Michelle Ouellette each added three singles. Paradis, Michaud and Ouellette each drove in a run.
Shannon Henthorn hit a two-run homer and single for 0-9 Washburn. Rene Conley and Lindsey Flewelling chipped in with two singles each with Conley driving in a run.
Wisdom 406 71 – 18 21 3 Washburn 220 20 – 6 10 3
Michaud, Paradis (1), Michaud (3), Paradis (4) and Roy; O’Donnell and Conley
Hodgdon 13, East Grand 11
At Danforth, Jen Scott, Jessica White, and Ryan Hornblower each cracked two singles to power the Hawks to their second win against seven losses.
Caroline Meet earned the pitching win for Hodgdon.
For East Grand (1-6), Marie Stoddard drove in four runs with a homer and a single. Liza Shain had three RBI on two doubles and a single. Shelly Page homered and singled.
Hodgdon 533 110 0 – 13 8 10 East Grand 036 002 0 – 11 11 7
Meet and Edwards; Page, Stoddard (4), Harvey (6) and Thornton
Ashland 6, Madawaska 5
At Madawaska, Alicia Nason’s game-winning RBI single capped a run of five straight singles with one out in the sixth to give Ashland the come-from-behind win.
Missy Chasse doubled and singled for the 8-4 Hornets. Nason notched the win in relief.
Michelle Hebert doubled and singled for the 5-3 Owls. Jill Dube doubled in a run.
Ashland 201 000 3 – 6 6 3 Madawaska 022 010 0 – 5 5 5
Hunter, Nason (5) and O’Clair; Jandreau and Hebert
Fort Kent 9, Van Buren 7
At Fort Kent, Kristy Parent singled twice and doubled for two RBIs to help lead the host Warriors to the win over Van Buren.
For the 5-4 Warriors, Tammy Lajoie had three singles and two RBIs. Michelle Levasseur (3-2) notched the complete-game win.
Julie Marquis tripled in two runs and Joy Pelletier added an RBI triple for the 1-8 Crusaders.
Van Buren 024 000 1 – 7 10 6 Fort Kent 411 030 x – 9 8 8
Parent, Lajoie (6) and St. Pierre; Levasseur and Doustou
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