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Schoolgirl softball GUILFORD – Tammy Downing hit a three-run double to help pace the Dexter Tigers to ta 13-9 schoolgirl softball victory over host Piscataquis Community here Tuesday. For the 7-6 Tigers, Chris Downing doubled and singled for two RBIs. Marlene Carnes…
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Schoolgirl softball

GUILFORD – Tammy Downing hit a three-run double to help pace the Dexter Tigers to ta 13-9 schoolgirl softball victory over host Piscataquis Community here Tuesday.

For the 7-6 Tigers, Chris Downing doubled and singled for two RBIs. Marlene Carnes notched the complete-game win.

Holly Clukey had two doubles and two RBIs for the 8-7 Pirates. Heather Johnson doubled and singled for two RBIs, and Julie Titcomb had two singles and two RBIs.

Dexter 303 051 1 – 13 9 2 Piscataquis 200 400 3 – 9 13 2

Carnes and Page; Johnson and Willey

Orono 20, Mount View 3

At Thorndike, Dawn Gagnon singled three times and Shelly Tyrrell scattered three hits as Orono improved to 7-8.

Amy Cota socked two doubles and Jody Eddy added two singles for the Red Riots.

Loser Julie Buffington stroked a two-run single and Lurah Hess an RBI single for 0-12 Mount View.

Orono 902 90 – 20 11 2 Mount View 000 03 – 3 3 7

Tyrrell and Cota; Buffington and Adams

Bangor 21, Nokomis 4

At Newport, Michelle Puls singled twice and doubled to help pace the Bangor Rams past the host Nokomis Warriors.

Alison Robichaud pitched a four-hitter for the 8-6 Rams and also hit three singles. Kim Sherman doubled twice and singled.

Lynn Dorman hit a solo homer in the fifth and singled for the 1-12 Warriors.

Bangor 105 121 (11) – 21 17 1 Nokomis 003 010 0 – 4 4 9

Robichaud and Morwse; Burnham and Nye

Central-EC 12, Penquis 7

At Milo, Sue Ann Allen singled twice, doubled, and had two RBIs to pace the Central Red Devils to the win over host Penquis.

For the 8-5 Red Devils, Dawn Wood singled twice, doubled, and had four RBIs. Sue Ann Allen and Julie Allen combined on a two-hitter.

For the 1-13 Patriots, Crystal Russell singled twice.

Central-EC 033 420 0 – 12 12 1 Penquis 001 500 1 – 7 2 6

S. Allen, J. Allen (4) and Townsend; Smart and Haskell

Calais 12, Woodland 4

At Woodland, Kelly Dow pitched a four-hitter, struck out 12, and walked seven in addition to hitting an RBI double as Calais defeated Woodland.

For the 9-4 Blue Devils, Lisa Porter singled twice. Andrea Gibson doubled in two runs.

Missy Cox singled twice and had one RBI for the 2-11 Dragons. Amanda McLellan doubled in a run.

Calais 102 612 0 – 12 7 1 Woodland 100 010 2 – 4 4 8

Dow and Johnson; Rice and Foley

Stearns 11, Caribou 7

At Millinocket, Sarah Kittrick (2-9) pitched a three-hitter to lead the host Stearns Minutemen to victory.

Heather Reardon had three singles and three RBIs for the 2-11 Minutemen. Kristy Wedge singled twice and had two RBIs. Terra McIntyre singled twice.

Angel Basslet hit an RBI single for the 2-12 Vikings.

Caribou 012 004 0 – 7 3 2 Stearns 620 030 x – 11 10 4

Ouellette, Bouchard (3) and Bray; Kittrick and Marquis

SAHS 18, Schenck 5

At Dyer Brook, Jody Brown drove in three runs with a triple and a single and Holly Slauenwhite doubled and singled to lead Southern Aroostook to its 10th win in 14 games.

Janet Corneil had a single and two RBIs for the winners, who concluded their regular season. Jessica Walker improved her record to 9-4 by pitching a three-hitter, striking out four and walking nine.

Brandy Hitchcock doubled for 9-6 Schenck and Nickie Brown and Kristi Coon each had singles.

Schenck 022 01 – 5 3 4 Southern Aroostook 028 8x – 18 8 3

Coon, Chavarie (4) and Daigle; Walker and Slauenwhite

Ashland 18, CAHS 6

At Ashland, Renee Saucier tripled, singled twice, and drove in two runs to pace the host Hornets to the win over Central Aroostook of Mars Hill.

For the 11-4 Hornets, Jaymie O’Clair had two singles and two RBIs. Holly Carney tripled in two runs.

Erica Shaw hit a two-run single in the third for 8-7 Central Aroostook’s only hit.

CAHS 102 21 – 6 1 15 Ashland 166 41 – 18 9 4

Hewitt, Allen (3) and Smith, Bradstreet (4); Hunter, Nason (2), Hunter (4), Nason (5) and O’Clair


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