December 29, 2024
BANGOR DAILY NEWS (BANGOR, MAINE

Woodland’s Sherman no-hits Machias

MACHIAS – Brian Sherman pitched a no-hitter to lead the Woodland Dragons to a 9-0 schoolboy baseball win over the Machias Bulldogs here Monday.

Sherman struck out 12.

Brian MacArthur and Nate Martell each singled, doubled and drove in a run for the winners, while Joe Viselli singled twice and had one RBI.

Woodland (2-5) 031 104 0 – 9 9 1 Machias (2-5) 000 000 0 – 0 0 6

Sherman and Martell; Dennison and Lenfesty

Washington Acad. 10, Lubec 4

At Lubec, Brendan Cates paced a balanced Raider attack with a double and two RBI and Washington Academy held on for the win.

Brian Chamberlain added a run-scoring double for the winners.

Juvenal Ibarra drove in two runs with a pair of singles and struck out 10 on the mound for Lubec.

Washington Acad. 300 230 2 – 10 10 0 Lubec 102 000 1 – 4 5 3

Albert, Crossman (3), Smith (4), Taylor (7) and McGuire, Smith (7); Ibarra and Carman

Narraguagus 14, Shead 2

At Eastport, Dan Curtis scattered five hits and struck out 10, and Peter Joyce pounded a homer and a single to lead the Knights to the win.

Cameron Grant added a home run for Narraguagus, while Curtis helped his cause with a single and a double.

Shirl Penny had an RBI double for the host Tigers.

Narraguagus 403 304 – 14 8 0 Shead 002 000 – 2 5 2

Curtis and Chipman; Penney, T. Raye (6) and M. Raye

J-B Royals 18, Calais 1

At Jonesport, Elliott Peabody tripled twice, singled once, and drove in three runs to lead host Jonesport-Beals to the win.

Tony Beal doubled twice and singled for the Royals.

Dustin Grace singled twice for Calais.

Calais 100 00 – 1 2 7 Jonesport-Beals(6-1) 369 0x – 18 15 2

Raye, Campbell (3) and Hill; Dobbins and Libby

‘Guagus 20, Sumner 3

At Harrington on Saturday, Dan Curtis drove in five runs and Keegan Beal drove home four to lift the Knights past the Tigers of East Sullivan.

Beal doubled and singled for the winners and Curtis singled twice. Cameron Grant added two singles and an RBI.

Joey Sites singled twice for Sumner and James Schwartz had a run-producing double.

Sumner (4-6) 001 20 – 3 6 8 Narraguagus (8-1) 772 4x – 20 12 1

Ford, Bills (2), Jordan (3) and Newman; Worcester, Curtis (5) and Chipman

Softball

Narraguagus 27, Shead 6

At Eastport, the Knights from Harrington turned 13 first-inning walks into 11 runs and rolled to the lopsided win.

Lindsey Smith led the Knights with a single, double, triple, and two RBIs. Hillary Strout added three singles and a double, driving in two runs.

Joni Kinney drove in four runs for Shead with a homer and two singles.

Narraguagus (6-4) (11)97 00 – 27 15 4 Shead (2-5) 0 12 3x – 6 10 4

Mathews and Look, Bayard; Johnson, Barnes (2), Kinney (4) and Pulk;

Washington Acad. 28, Lubec 5

At Lubec, Jess Talbot drove in four runs with a homer, double, and two singles to pace a 17-hit attack that carried Washington Academy past Lubec.

Leslie Herger had a solo homer and a single for WA and Calli Fitzhenry had three singles and three RBIs.

Jessica Saumur’s triple and Catherine Cheney’s double led Lubec.

Wash. Acad. (2-7) (13)22 83 – 28 17 4 Lubec (0-6) 0 03 02 – 5 7 9

Brown and Herger; Saumur and Gross

Machias 20, Woodland 8

At Machias, Gina Grange ripped a home run and two singles, driving in three runs, to lead the Bulldogs to the win. Jody Wood added three RBIs on a double and two singles, while Michelle Hussey singled twice, tripled and knocked in two.

Tina Dechaine had an RBI single for Woodland.

Woodland (3-5) 102 032 – 8 5 4 Machias (5-2) 327 233 – 20 14 8

Huwa and Pratt; Pritchard, McCarthy (5) and Luce

Presque Isle 15, Houlton 11

At Presque Isle, Kim Condon ripped a double and a single and collected three RBIs as the Wildcats outslugged the Shiretowners.

Shari Scullion added three singles and a triple, driving in two runs, for the winners, while Joy Rayburn hit a triple and a double and knocked in one run.

Erica McCarthy drove in two runs with a double and a single for Houlton.

Houlton (3-4) 000 161 3 – 11 6 3 Presque Isle (6-2-1) 510 324 x – 15 16 7

Pottle, Noonan (6), Howe (6) and McCarthy; Rayburn, A. White (5) and J. White

Fort Kent 8, Van Buren 1

At Fort Kent, RBI singles by Sherry Campagna and Dawn Bouchard highlighted the Warriors’ seven-run surge in the first inning that was helped by three Van Buren errors. Michelle Levasseur pitched a four-hitter, striking out four, to gain her fifth victory.

Van Buren (2-5) 010 000 0 – 1 4 3 Fort Kent (5-3) 700 100 x – 8 5 1

Morin, Parent (5) and Butler; Levasseur and Doustou

Hodgdon 38, East Grand 1

At Hodgdon, Lisa Campbell had five hits, including a homer and a double, and drove in four runs and Kerri Ivey knocked in eight runs with a homer, two triples and a double to guide Hodgdon past East Grand of Danforth.

Bethany Edwards, Wendy Ivey, and Jessica White also had four hits apiece as Edwards hit for the cycle and knocked in six runs, Ivey had a triple and three singles good for five RBIs, and White had a double and three singles that produced four runs. Kara Crane had a pair of three-run homers and Huhunna White hit a two-run shot. White and Caroline Meek combined on a one-hitter.

Katie Cropley had East Grand’s only hit, an RBI single.

East Grand (0-7) 0 0 1 00 – 1 1 10 Hodgdon (4-5) (19)(10)5 4x – 38 31 0

Shain, McEwan (1) and Thornton; H. White, Meek (4) and Edwards, H. White (4)

Wisdom 14, Washburn 8

At Washburn, Michelle Ouellette was 4-for-4 with four singles and four RBIs to lead the visiting Pioneers to the victory. Amy Lerman added two singles and two RBIs for the winners.

For Washburn, Sarah Canders had three singles and an RBI.

Wisdom (3-5) 122 251 1 – 14 16 3 Washburn (1-6) 500 210 0 – 8 13 5

Paradis and Textar; O’Donnell and Skidgel

SAHS 17, Limestone 6

At Limestone, Jessica Walker’s efforts on the mound and at the plate led the Southern Aroostook Warriors of Dyer Brook to victory. Walker went the distance as the winning pitcher and added four singles and four RBIs on offense. Holly Slauenwhite hit three singles and had one RBI, and Erica Larson added two singles and two RBIs.

Tina Tobin led the Eagles with three singles, and Becky Rhome had a double and two RBIs.

SAHS (9-1) 210 444 2 – 17 15 3 Limestone (4-5) 012 210 0 – 6 8 6

Walker and Slauenwhite; Cannon, Chatman (4) and Rhome

Katahdin 7, Ashland 5

At Sherman Station, Angela Cullens and Amanda Robinson drove in two runs apiece and Terri Craig scattered seven hits as Katahdin triumphed.

Cullens had a double and two singles and Robinson had a double and a single. Jodi Dyer had a run-scoring triple for the winners while Craig and Jaime Dyer had two singles each.

Alicia Nason and Beth Hunter had a double and a single apiece for Ashland.

Ashland (5-2) 004 010 0 – 5 7 5 Katahdin (6-2) 312 001 x – 7 12 4

Hunter, Nason (4) and O’Clair; Craig and McNally


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