LIMESTONE – Josh Dillon struck out 11 Washburn batters on his way to a one-hitter as Limestone topped the Beavers 8-2 in schoolboy baseball action Thursday.
Tim Beaulieu had a single and a double, Ian Hall hit two singles, and Mike Myers added a double for the winners.
Trent Cunningham had the lone single for the Beavers.
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Tasker and Constant; Dillon, Fernald (7) and Myers
Hodgdon 5, Caribou 0
At Caribou, Jerry Hanning held the Vikings to just two hits as the Hawks picked up the win.
Hanning struck out two and walked three. Jeremy White and Evan Clark had RBI singles for the winners.
Jason Witts and Scott Raymond had a single each for Caribou.
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Hanning and Clark; Plourde, Soucie (7) and Bouchard
S. Aroostook 13, East Grand 1
At Dyer Brook, the Warriors combined some timely hitting with 11 East Grand walks and two hit batsmen to earn the five-inning win on the 12-run rule.
Jason Porter rapped two singles and two RBIs for Southern Aroostook while Matt McGary had a double and drove in a run. Starting pitcher Chris Webb struck out six in his three-inning stint. Sam Michaud and Todd Collier added an inning of hitless relief each.
Derek Golding singled for the Vikings.
East Grand (0-1) 100 00 – 1 1 3 Southern Aroostook (2-0) 604 12 – 13 6 3
Whiting, Shain (4) and Shain, Golding (4); Webb, Michaud (4), Collier (5) and Russell
Machias 7, Shead 0
At Eastport, Ethan Bagley tossed a four-hitter while striking out seven to give the Bulldogs their first win.
Mike Lenfesty backed Bagley with a double, single and two RBIs. Josh Look added a single and double, Bobby Stevens notched three singles and Justin Haywood doubled.
Mike Raye singled twice for Shead and Chris Kilby doubled.
Machias (1-1) 200 030 2 – 7 7 3 Shead (1-1) 000 000 0 – 0 4 1
Bagley and Lenfesty; Barnes and Raye
Fort Fairfield 4, Fort Kent 1
At Fort Farfield, the Tigers scored two runs in the bottom of the sixth inning to give pitcher Joseph Solomon the win.
Solomon struck out nine Warrior batters and helped his own cause with a triple and two singles. Jacques Boulier rapped two singles and drove in a run and Jonathan Nichols added an RBI single for the winners.
Lucas Levesque hit two singles and Chad Caron knocked in a run for Fort Kent.
Fort Kent (1-1) 000 100 0 – 1 5 2 Fort Fairfield (2-0) 002 002 x – 4 8 1
Thibodeau, Berthiaume (5) and Nadeau; Solomon and Boulier
Lee Acad. 4, Penquis 2
At Lee, Jason Heal drilled a double to left center field in the bottom of the sixth to drive in two runs and cap the Lee Academy rally.
Heal also had a single. Charles Aldrich settled down after a rocky first inning to strike out 10 and gain the win.
Mike Harris went the distance for Penquis of Milo, striking out nine and allowing just one earned run. He helped his cause with a double and a single. Jeff Hoyle added a pair of singles.
Penquis (0-2) 200 000 0 – 2 8 4 Lee Acad. (1-1) 00 013 x – 4 2 2
Harris and Hoyle; Aldrich and Peters
PVHS 2, Schenck 0
At Howland, Jayson Savage struck out six and allowed four hits to earn the shutout win for the Howlers.
Corey Clukey hit an RBI double for the winners.
Tony Turcotte and Eric Giberson had a single apiece for Schenck of East Millinocket. Schenck (0-1) 000 000 0 – 0 4 2 PVHS (2-0) 100 001 x – 2 4 2
Stanley and Michaud; Savage and Menard
Orono 4, Stearns 3
At Orono, catcher Jeremy Poulin belted a two-out bases loaded double in the bottom of the fifth inning to give the Riots the win over Stearns of Millinocket.
Mike Perry picked up the win striking out 11 Minutemen batters. Perry helped himself with an RBI single and Tom Hite added three singles.
For Stearns, Brian Johnson hit a solo home run and a double for two RBIs and Steve Osborne had a single and a double.
Stearns (1-2) 100 011 0 – 3 6 1 Orono (2-1) 000 130 x – 4 8 2
Osborne and Johnson; Perry and Poulin
Hampden 8, Nokomis 5
At Newport, Ben Preston and Derek Dubois each had a single and a double to lead the Broncos to the win.
Preston also knocked in two runs as pitcher Dustin Campbell went the distance, striking out nine and walking two. Danny Leadbetter ripped two singles and two doubles to drive in three runs for Nokomis. Jason Hewitt added two singles.
Hampden (1-0) 210 014 0 – 8 11 2 Nokomis (0-1) 003 000 2 – 5 8 3
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