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ELLSWORTH – Nate Hall tossed a five-hitter, fanning eight, as Waldo shut down Trenton 8-2 and kept its hopes for a spot in the Zone 1 tournament alive. Waldo’s win, coupled with Brewer’s victory over Bangor, created a three-way tie for third place in the…
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ELLSWORTH – Nate Hall tossed a five-hitter, fanning eight, as Waldo shut down Trenton 8-2 and kept its hopes for a spot in the Zone 1 tournament alive.

Waldo’s win, coupled with Brewer’s victory over Bangor, created a three-way tie for third place in the Zone 1 standings. The top four teams make the tournament.

According to Zone commissioner Dennis Damon, the first option for breaking the tie is comparing the teams’ head-to-head won/loss records. The second option is comparing total runs in head-to-head competition, and the third option is a coin toss.

Brewer, Bangor, and Waldo all have records of 3-3 against one another. In the total runs race, Brewer has 45, Bangor 36, and Waldo 30.

At press time, there were tentative plans to award Brewer third place and stage a neutral site playoff between Bangor and Waldo. Damon said the final decision will be made early this morning and the game will be played today.

The Wildcats pounded out 9 hits before the game was called in the seventh due to darkness. Nate Neville led the way with two singles and two RBIs. Hall and Joseph Sortwell contributed a triple each while Mike McDonald and Travis Wadsworth both had run-scoring singles.

For the Acadians, Josh Sadlier and Ben Huber doubled.

Waldo (11-7) 011 114 – 8 9 2 Trenton (12-6) 110 000 – 2 5 1

Cole, Packwood (6), Leathers (7) and Cunningham; Hall and Sortwell

Orono 9, Hermon 6

At Hermon, Orono rode a 14-hit attack to the 9-6 victory over the Navigators. The Twins will enter this weekend’s Zone 1 tournament as the top seed.

Aaron Civiello spearheaded the charge with a pair of doubles and a single. Jamie Kennedy contributed a double and a single and Aaron Turcotte added two singles.

For Hermon, Billy Kane got a hit all four times he stepped to the plate, pounding out three singles, a double, and three RBIs. Derek Smith blasted a solo home run and a single, while Joey Mendell had two singles.

Old Town (14-4) 004 221 0 – 9 14 0 Hermon (5-13) 012 010 2 – 6 12 1

Cody and Turcotte; Cossar, Teixiera (4), Leavitt (6), Mendell (7) and Kane


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