MILLINOCKET – Jenn Wilson was nicked for a lone run in the first but settled down after that to lead Stearns to a 6-1 schoolgirl softball win over John Bapst Wednesday.
Lisa Santerre has a single and two RBIs for the Minutemen. Brooke Legassey added two RBIs and Meredith Oliver was 2-for-2 and walked twice.
Carrie Beckett had two singles and the lone RBI for John Bapst of Bangor. Kelli Wong added two singles.
John Bapst (1-3) 100 000 0 – 1 5 0 Stearns (2-3) 500 001 x – 6 8 0
Smart, Bender and Beckett; Wilson and Legassey
Schenck 10, Lee Academy 3
At Lee, Denise Gardner scattered seven hits and allowed just three runs to pick up the win for the Wolverines of East Millinocket.
Gardner also had two hits and an RBI. Erin Johnson added two hits and an RBI.
Jenny Raymond had a double and an RBI for Lee Academy.
Schenck (1-1) 000 602 2 – 10 8 3 Lee (0-2) 300 000 0 – 3 7 6
Gardner and Sherwood; Krapf and Cole
Penquis 8, PCHS 4
At Milo, Erin Weston powered the Patriots to the win with a double, single and two RBIs.
Annie Gray added a double, a single and three RBIs.
Piscataquis of Guilford was led by Teresa Pomerleau’s triple.
Piscataquis (0-3) 200 200 0 – 4 6 2 Penquis (1-0) 104 003 x – 8 7 1
Bowen and Gray; Korsman and Kelly
Central 12, PVHS 5
At East Corinth, Teresa Dow hit a solo home run, doubled and singled to lead Central to the victory.
Angie Allen blasted a three-run homer and singled for the Red Devils.
For Penobscot Valley of Howland, Carrie Braley smashed a grand slam in the third inning.
PVHS (2-1) 004 001 0 – 5 8 5 Central (3-1) 320 700 x – 12 15 4
Milton and Poirier; Cookson and Matulis
Nokomis 8, Hampden 6
At Hampden, Wendy Winslow went 3-for-4 with three RBIs to lead Nokomis to the win.
Kate Thompson was responsible for two of the Broncos’ four hits and drove in a run.
Nokomis (2-1) 402 010 1 – 8 5 6 Hampden (0-3) 410 100 0 – 6 4 10
Carter and Winslow; Poulin and Sjogren
Bangor Christian 10, Valley 6
At Bangor, Stephani Regan pitched a three-hitter and fanned 12 to power the Pats.
Sara Carmichael had three hits for Bangor Christian while Racheal Sage and Heidi Niles each had two.
Valley (0-2) 010 012 2 – 6 3 5 Bangor Christian (1-0) 242 200 x – 10 9 2
Harrold and Rodrick; Regan and Niles
Madison 9, Georges Valley 2
At Thomaston, Erin Paine had three singles to lead the Bulldogs.
Denelle Surman pitched a complete game for the win and had ta single for Madison.
Michelle Hilliard and Stephanie Hillar each had two singles for Georges Valley. Jen Jones and Hillar both had RBIs.
Madison (4-0) 141 100 2 – 9 12 1 Georges Valley (0-1) 110 000 0 – 2 10 1
Surman and Quinby; Barlow, Campbell (7) and Jones
Erskine 3, MCI 1
At Pittsfield, Laila Rowe hit two singles and drove in a run to help Erskine of South China gain the win.
Katie Simpson added two singles for Erskine.
For Maine Central Institute, Natalia Mayhew hit an RBI single.
Erskine (3-2) 020 001 0 – 3 6 2 MCI (1-2) 000 010 0 – 1 5 3
Farrington and Simpson; Gerry and Baker
Sumner 12, Narraguagus 7
At Harrington, Sumner put together a 12-hit attack to topple Narraguagus.
Amber Pinkham knocked a triple, a single and two RBIs, Joslyn Brenton and Danielle Martin both had a double, single. Brenton had drove in two runs.
Connie Look led the Knights of Harrington with a double, two singles and three RBIs, April Wallace had two singles, and Holly Strout added a double.
Sumner (3-1) 023 600 0 – 12 12 1 Narraguagus (2-1) 120 400 0 – 7 7 6
Brenton and Willey; Morse and Look
Belfast 20, Wiscasset 8
At Belfast, Belfast’s 18 hits overpowered Wiscasset as the Lions cruised to the win.
Belfast’s Sarah Berry had two base hits and a home run, Darci Brown and Tanya Flood had three singles apiece. Lisa Barrows, Maghan Vaughan, and Jessica Aldus each had two singles.
Vaughan gave up four hits and struck out seven.
Wiscasset 003 050 x – 8 4 1 Belfast 698 210 0 – 20 18 7
Delano and Havener; Vaughan and Berry
George Stevens 9, Bucksport 6
At Bucksport, the Eagles of Blue Hill pounded out 11 hits to beat the Golden Bucks.
Darcy Snow, Erika Carter, Denise Erland and Betsy Lepper all had two hits for George Stevens.
Kara Henderson had two singles and an RBI for Bucksport. Lacey Annis added two singles.
George Stevens (5-0) 200 511 0 – 9 11 5 Bucksport (5-1) 100 013 1 – 6 7 5
Carrol and Lewandowski; Downes and Wardwell
Searsport 36, DI-S 0
At Searsport, junior fireballer Sarah Webster hurled her second no-hitter in five days, striking out 20 and walking none, to lead the Vikings past Deer Isle-Stonington.
Webster held Piscataquis hitless on Saturday and has struck out 61 batters in four games. She has given up only five hits all season.
Webster helped her own cause with a two triples, a double and a single, driving in five runs. Jodie Larrabee pitched in with four singles, a double and five RBIs, while Jessi Barton rapped four singles and two doubles.
DI-Stonington (0-4) 000 000 0 – 0 0 6 Searsport (3-1) (14)31 (10)44 x – 36 25 2
Douglass, Austin (1) and Gross; Webster and Barton
Old Town 2, Bangor 0
At Old Town, Tara Drinkwater pitched a two-hitter and Jody Kenniston sacrifice fly scored Justin Ferland to put the Indians up for good.
Kenniston scored on Danielle Wentworth’s bunt to make it 2-0.
Kalina Cuarisma and Brandy Knapp both added a single for Old Town.
Kori Dionne had two hits for Bangor.
Bangor (4-1) 000 000 0 – 0 2 1 Old Town (4-1) 010 001 x – 2 4 1
Dionne and Kenny; Drinkwater and Ferland
Hermon 16, Orono 13
At Orono, the Hawks scored 16 runs on nine hits to beat the Red Riots.
Kiera Dorr and Michelle Bosse each had three singles and a pair of RBIs to pace the Hermon attack.
Lanie Ballard had two hits and three RBIs for Orono. Kris Kill added two RBIs.
Hermon (2-4) 244 210 3 – 16 9 6 Orono (1-4) 424 100 2 – 13 11 4
Stevens and Stairs; Ballard and Ferguson
Baseball
Piscataquis 9, Penquis 4
At Milo, Ryan White had a home run and two RBIs to lead Piscataquis of Guilford.
John Larson added three hits and two RBIs for the Pirates. Paul Regan added two singles.
Mike Harris had four hits and two RBIs for Penquis. Heath Reeves added a double, a single and an RBI.
Piscataquis (3-0) 204 011 1 – 9 10 1 Penquis (0-1) 210 010 0 – 4 7 6
Brown, White (5) and White, Farmer (5); Harris, Dell’olio (3), Gillis (4), Weston (6) and Reeves, Harris (4)
Schenck 9, Lee Acad. 6
At Lee, Darren Stanley pitched out of a bases loaded jam in the seventh inning to get the save for Schenck of East Millinocket.
After falling behind 8-1, the Pandas hit three homers in the fifth to cut the lead to 8-6. Charles Aldrich, Travis Jacobs and Erik Worster all hit homers in the sixth.
Darren Stanley also had two singles and a three-run homer to lead the Wolverines. P.J. Stanley also had a double and a two-run home run.
Schenck (1-1) 012 320 1 – 9 11 1 Lee Academy (0-2) 001 005 0 – 6 11 3
Kimball, O’Donnell (6), D.Stanley (6) and Turcotte; Worster, Corbin (6), Renaud (7) and Peters
Central 14, Penob. Valley 13
At East Corinth, Danny Perry’s only hit of the day was a two-out double in the seventh to drive in the winning run for the Red Devils’ win.
Ed Houston led Central with a three-run homer in the fifth, two singles and an RBI. Kale Ladd added four singles and three RBIs, Keith Partridge swatted two singles and drove in a run, and Brandon Townsend singled twice.
Jake Smith’s three-run homer in the sixth tied the game for Penobscot Valley of Howland. Smith also doubled and had an RBI single, Matt Lindsay had pair of RBI singles, and Matt Menard singled and doubled. Steve Hallett had two singles.
Penobscot Valley (1-2) 022 414 0 – 13 14 4 Central (2-2) 031 270 1 – 14 15 3
Savage, Cyr (5), Clukey (7) and Menard; Ladd, Allen (4) and Houston
John Bapst 13, Stearns 11
At Millinocket, Joel Perry and Nate Waring each hit two-run homers in a six-run, third-inning rally that snapped a 3-3 tie and gave John Bapst the lead for good.
Waring also doubled twice and drove in three runs for the Crusaders. Perry added a double and drove in three runs, Jeff Millard and Richard Hyatt doubled and singled with Millard picking up an RBI. Derek Damon singled twice and drove in a run.
Stearns’ Corey Streams had a double and two singles for five RBIs. Darrin Daniels had three singles and three RBIs, Jason Folsom had a double and a single for two RBIs and Aaron Civiello doubled, singled and drove in a run.
John Bapst (1-3) 216 121 0 – 13 14 6 Stearns (1-4) 303 230 0 – 11 10 1
Zaitz, Susi (4) and Freeman; Bowley, Streams (5), M. Montgomery (7) and Lynch
Valley 12, Bangor Chr. 2
At Bangor, Valley of Bingham took advantage of six errors commited by Bangor Christian en route to the win.
Darren Pelotte paced Valley with two singles. Jacob Wade added a single and three RBIs.
For Bangor Christian, Alan Sage hit an RBI single.
Valley (3-2) 331 54 – 16 6 0 Bangor Christian (2-1) 000 11 – 2 3 6
Frigon and Pierce; McKenna, Reitsma (5), and Conley (5) and Martin
Hampden 12, Nokomis 11
At Hampden, Rob King stroked a three-run double and Ben Preston knocked in the winning run with a sacrifice fly in the bottom of the seventh to give the Broncos the win.
King added two singles and a home run to finish with four RBIs. Preston had a homer, a double and three RBIs. Trevor Bristol also had three RBIs. Matt King stuck out 10 batters.
Adam Austin had a two run homer, while Spencer Day and Jerrid Otis both had two hits for the Warriors of Newport.
Nokomis (1-3) 400 231 1 – 11 10 2 Hampden (2-1) 111 122 4 – 12 14 6
Otis and Huntin; Gilbert and Preston Narraguagus 12, Sumner 1
At Harrington, Jason Pinkham drove in five runs with three singles to pace Narraguagus’ win.
Junior righthander Alan Stanwood threw a five-hitter, striking out three and walking four. Jesse Stewart and Chad Dorr each had a double and two singles. Stewart drove in two runs and Dorr knocked in one.
Jason Soule had an RBI double and a single for Sumner.
Sumner (1-2) 000 010 0 – 1 5 0 Narraguagus (2-1) 021 243 x – 12 16 0
Welch, Kennedy (6) and Bickford; Stanwood and Worcester
DI-Stonington 15, Searsport 10
At Searsport, Ben Barrows went 3-for-5 with a grand slam and a two-run homer to stake the Mariners to the win.
The Mariners’ Andy Bye, Nick Wiberg both had two singles and Josh Weed had a double and single.
Rod Damon had a single, home run and double for Searsport. George Tripp and Nate Hale each smacked a double and single. Matt Martin added a double and two singles and Paul Rybarczyk had two base hits.
DI-Stonington (2-2) 350 230 2 – 15 14 2 Searsport (1-3) 400 060 0 – 10 14 6
Wiberg, Barrows (4), Jo. Weed (7) and Ja. Weed; G. Tripp, Rybarczyk (4), Ward (7) and J. Tripp
Ellsworth 10, MDI 3
At Mount Desert, Jason Nyby scattered eight hits and struck out seven to boost the Eagles past the Trojans.
Josh Magoon and Torrey McDonald each had RBIs for Ellsworth.
Chris Caron and Matt McFarland both had two singles and two RBIs for MDI.
Ellsworth (3-2) 030 114 1 – 10 8 0 MDI (0-5) 100 010 1 – 3 8 8
Nyby and Donaldson; McFarland and Cunningham
George Stevens 10, Bucksport 6
At Bucksport, Josh Sadlier had two base hits and two RBIs to power GSA.
Chris Pickering and Dave Marancik each had a double to help the Eagles of Blue Hill to the win.
Buzz Simpson had two doubles and single for Bucksport.
George Stevens (4-0) 030 061 0 – 10 6 3 Bucksport (5-1) 220 110 0 – 6 8 5
Sadlier, Cole (6) and Byrd; Soper, Giroux (5) and Gilley
Belfast 7, Wiscasset 5
At Belfast, Joe Holmes had a three-run homer to spark a four-run fifth inning to lead the Lions.
Roland Littlefield rapped a pair of doubles including a run scoring double in the fourth.
Casey Patern had a two-run homer in the first for Wiscasset. Mitchell Garey added three hits.
Wiscasset (3-2) 200 020 1 – 5 5 1 Belfast (3-3) 000 151 0 – 7 6 3
Cheney and Lippard; Guthrie and Blood
Orono 5, Hermon 1
At Orono, Mike Perry pitched a three-hitter to down Hermon.
Rhoads had a double, single and RBI, Jeremy Poulin smacked a triple and single to collect two RBIs and Tom Hite added a single.
Hermon’s Mark Alaimo had a double and single, and Justin Perry had a base hit.
Hermon (4-2) 000 001 0 – 1 3 0 Orono (4-1) 200 201 x – 5 5 2
Reynolds and Perry; Perry and Poulin
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