November 15, 2024
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Hornets sting SAHS> Junkins 2-out double scores winning run in 8th

ASHLAND – Courtney Junkins’ double to left center with two outs in the bottom of the eighth delivered Erin Soucy with the winning run as Ashland edged Southern Aroostook of Dyer Brook 7-6 Tuesday.

Winning pitcher Alicia Nason’s run-scoring double in the bottom of the sixth keyed a three-run rally that tied the game. Kim Collier’s RBI double sparked a three-run Southern Aroostook rally in the top of the sixth.

Nason, who pitched an eight-hitter with seven strikeouts and two walks, drove in three runs with two doubles. Renee Saucier had three singles for the winners.

Collier had a double and a single for the Warriors and Kristen Swallow singled twice.

So. Aroostook (4-2) 100 023 00 – 6 8 9 Ashland (5-0) 100 023 01 – 7 9 5

Chambers and Walker; Nason and Palmer, Soucy (4)

Madawaska 14, Limestone 2

At Madawaska, Michele Dufour struck out five and gave up only two hits as the Owls posted the win in six innings.

Michele Hebert led the offense with a double, single and three RBIs. Danielle Levesque, Nicole Soucy and Dufour had two singles each.

Kristi Cannon doubled and Colleen Dennis singled to pace the Eagles.

Limestone (4-2) 000 101 – 2 2 6 Madawaska (3-1) 132 134 – 14 12 2

Cannon and Beaulieu; Dufour and Hebert

Calais 13, Houlton 1 (5 inn.)

At Houlton, Kelly Dow spun a one-hitter and Heather Farrell belted a pair of two-run homers and a single to lead Calais past Houlton.

Dow struck out seven and walked one.

Sarah Currier went 4-for-4 with four singles and scored four times; Jessica Crossman homered and tripled and drove in two runs and Katie MacMannis doubled and singled.

Erica Hiscoe’s fifth-inning single was the only hit off Dow.

Calais (6-0) 221 53 – 13 15 2 Houlton (3-4) 000 10 – 1 1 5

Dow and Donovan; Hiscoe and Berry

Woodland 12, Shead 5

At Woodland, Rachel Wearne scattered five hits and one walk over seven innings to help Woodland even its record.

Kristina Kelley hit three singles and a two-run double to lead the Tigers’ 11-hit attack. Megan Tourtillotte rapped four singles and Jillian Foley hit three singles.

Shead (2-4) 120 001 1 – 5 5 5 Woodland (3-3) 334 002 x – 12 11 3

Altaver, Pulk (4) and Theriault; Wearne and Robb

Searsport 9, Jonesport-Beals 3

At Searsport, Sarah Webster pitched a seven-hitter with 13 strikeouts to lead unbeaten Searsport to the win.

Webster also did it at the plate with two singles and three RBIs. Kara Webster added two singles and two RBIs and Jodi Larrabee stroked a two-run double.

For Jonesport-Beals, Jan Beal doubled and tripled.

Jonesport-Beals (4-1) 002 001 0 – 3 7 3 Searsport (6-0) 004 311 x – 9 9 5

Carver and Beal; Webster and Barton

Camden-Rockport 16, Belfast 5

At Belfast, Sami Hibbard struck out six and the Windjammers’ offense scored in every inning on the way to the win.

Jody Pease led the offense with two singles and a solo home run. Marissa Anderson and Nellie Peck singled twice while Heather Hopkins rapped a two-run triple.

Belfast was led by Liz Kelley’s single, double and four RBIs.

Camden-Rockport (4-3) 111 235 3 – 16 12 3 Belfast (3-5) 302 000 0 – 5 6 4

Hibbard and Dailey; Vaughn and Small, Kelley (4)

Baseball

Southern Aroostook 6, Ashland 5

At Ashland, the Warriors of Dyer Brook scored four unearned runs in the fifth inning then hung on for the victory.

The Hornets scored four runs in the final three innings, but stranded eight runners on base.

Nick Russell led the Warriors with two singles and two RBIs. Todd Collier singled and doubled while Sam Michaud doubled for the winners.

Chad Cyr and Lee Bennett each singled twice for the Hornets.

Southern Aroostook (5-3) 000 240 0 – 6 6 4 Ashland (1-4) 010 012 1 – 5 4 4

Collier, Michaud (4), Webb (6), Collier (7) and Russell; Robinson, Harold (6), Tardie (7) and Perry

Madawaska 9, Limestone 8

At Madawaska, Ben Cyr rode home from third on Ryan Cyr’s single in the bottom of the sixth to give the Owls the win.

Ben Cyr finished with three singles and an RBI, while Ryan Cyr added two RBIs. Ryan Bourgoin roped a triple.

Seth Fernald hit two triples, a single and drove in two runs for Limestone.

Limestone (1-4) 410 030 0 – 8 10 1 Madawaska (3-3) 203 121 x – 9 9 7

Fernald, Reed (4), Hall (6) and Myers; Desjardins and R. Cyr

Calais 8, Houlton 4

At Houlton, Bill Fletcher socked a two-out single that drove in the go-ahead run for the Blue Devils.

Jason Redding and Aaron Kneeland each doubled for Calais.

Ryan Bernard doubled and Mike Weston singled for Houlton.

Calais (3-2) 200 411 0 – 8 7 6 Houlton (5-2) 300 010 0 – 4 2 6

Marsh and Peters; Wright, Weston (6) and Brewer, Sewell (7)

Woodland 20, Shead 1

At Woodland, Tony Robb ripped a double and two singles, driving in two runs, to key the Dragons past the Tigers in a game decided on the 12-run rule.

Matt Benson added a double and a single for three RBIs, while Ryan Thornton had a triple and four RBIs and Randy Mercier rapped two singles and knocked in three runs.

John Barnes had the lone hit for Shead of Eastport.

Shead (1-5) 001 00 – 1 1 5 Woodland (3-3) 357 5x – 20 15 1

Barnes, Cox (4), Shannon (4) and Mumme; J. Thornton, B. Benson (4) and Seavey

Jonesport-Beals 4, Searsport 3

At Searsport, Shannon Crowley earned the win on the hill and stroked a pair of singles to help his own cause as the Royals downed Searsport.

Byron Carver nailed two doubles and a single for Jonesport-Beals.

Ryan DeRedin, Dustin Nadeau and Paul Rybarczyk had RBI singles for Searsport.

Jonesport-Beals (5-1) 001 120 0 – 4 7 0 Searsport (3-3) 001 110 0 – 3 6 1

Crowley, Carver (7) and Bean; DeRedin and Nadeau

Old Town 6, Nokomis 0

At Newport, Josh Lizzotte keyed a first-inning uprising for Old Town with a three-run single as the Indians won a home game played on the road due construction being done on their own field.

John Powers added three singles and scored a run for Old Town.

Jason Hewitt had a pair of singles for Nokomis.

Nokomis (0-6) 000 000 0 – 0 5 4 Old Town (2-2) 600 000 0 – 6 6 1

Winslow, Curry (1) and Hewitt; Young, Kennedy (4), Doucette (6) and Goody

Lacrosse Greely 6, Messalonskee 3

At Oakland, Greely of Cumberland Center scored four unanswered second-half goals to beat Messalonskee.

Neill Grant scored two goals for the Rangers, while Dave Ott, Ben Parker, Jason Stuart and Tom Strattard netted one goal apiece. Tom Golebiewski made 16 saves for 3-2 Greely.

Shawn Bard paced the 1-3 Eagles with two goals and an assist. Ben Pierce scored the other goal and Mike Fulling added an assist. Pete Pelletier made 14 saves.


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