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NEWPORT – Justin Veazie salvaged a doubleheader split for Nokomis as he threw a four-hitter and the Warriors posted a 7-2 high school baseball win over Caribou in the second game on Saturday. Caribou won 9-5 in the first game.
In the first game, Jerry Shanahan singled twice, and struck out six batters as the Vikings. Geoff Grabick doubled twice, singled once and drove in four runs.
Joe Mendell paced the Warriors with three singles while Brian Hawthorne tallied two singles.
In the second game, Hawthorne hit a two-run single to power Nokomis. Brandon Cossar drove in one with a double. Caribou’s Seth McCrossin racked up two RBIs with a single.
(First game) Caribou 200 020 5 – 9 10 1 Nokomis 001 120 1 – 5 8 4
Cossar, Lister (7) and Blair; Shanahan and Chasse (Second game) Caribou (1-2) 011 000 0 – 2 4 0 Nokomis (1-3) 104 002 x – 7 6 1
St. Peter, Noyes (7), Anderson (7) and Bouchard; Veazie and Blair
Dexter 5, Hermon 0
At Dexter, Matt Foster fired a one-hitter to lead the Tigers past the Hawks.
Foster struck out four without walking a batter. Ross Morrison had two singles and an RBI while Ryan Robichaud drove in a run with a double and Eric Cooley and Mark Cooper had an RBI apiece for Dexter.
Ronnie Lane had Hermon’s only hit.
Hermon (2-1) 000 000 0 – 0 1 3 Dexter (1-2) 020 102 x – 5 6 0
Garland and Lane; Foster and Sawyer
Greenville collects two wins
At Greenville, Tyler Muzzy went 4-for-4 with three singles and a double for two RBIs to lead the Lakers to a 3-0 win in the first game of a doubleheader. Greenville won the second game 11-1.
In the first game, Gregory Aucoin tripled twice for two RBIs and Frank Bushey hit two singles for the Lakers. Ben Earle nailed a three-run home run and a double for Windham Christian and Justin Conforte singled and doubled.
In the second game, Tom Mason led Greenville with a single and a double with three RBIs. Muzzy ripped two singles and Bushey singled and doubled for the Lakers.
Both Earle and Dick Ray singled for the Warriors.
(First game) Windham Christian 003 020 3 – 8 9 0 Greenville 024 130 x – 10 12 3
Conforte and Earle; D. Campbell, Boucher (4), Woodbury (6) and Aucoin (Second game) Windham Christian (0-3) 000 001 – 1 2 1 Greenville (3-0) 202 052 – 11 8 0
Earle and Conforte; Mason and Aucoin
Highview, Forest Hills split
At Memorial Field in Skowhegan, Nick Waite smacked a two-run triple and scored on an error in the seventh inning to lift Highview Christian to a 12-10 victory to open a doubleheader. The Tigers of Jackman took the second game 23-13.
In the first game, Highview Christian of Charleston’s Brandon Philbrick hit an RBI single and David Bryson added a double. Jason Nadeau singled twice for Forest Hills and Jason Nadeau had an RBI single.
In the second game, Nick Levesque hit a three-run double in the second inning for the Tigers and Roger Paradise singled twice. Bryson and David Day hit two singles apiece for the Knights.
(First game) Highview Christian 203 310 3 – 12 10 4 Forest Hills 010 052 2 – 10 9 2
Keniston and Kneeland; Coleman and Levesque (Second game) Forest Hills (1-1) 180 223 7 – 23 10 2 Highview Christian (1-1) 142 600 0 – 13 9 4
Williams, Nadeau (5) and Levesque; Waite, Day (4), Bryson (7) and Bryson, Kneeland (7)
Piscataquis 9, Searsport 5
At Guilford, Shane Overlock hit a two-run single in the fourth to help power the Pirates.
Scott DeCastro tripled, singled and recorded an RBI for Piscataquis. Randy Burgess hit two singles and drove in a run. Josh Haskell doubled and singled.
Ben Relyea led the Vikings with three RBIs on two doubles. Pasco Grove fanned 12 and walked seven in the loss.
Searsport (3-1) 002 110 1 – 5 7 1 Piscataquis (3-1) 210 411 x – 9 10 1
Grove and Relyea; Leavitt and Watson
MA Lynx 10, DI-Stonington 4
At Deer Isle, Zac Reed and Matt McLellan let loose in the fourth inning as they each hit a two-run homer to power Mattanawcook Academy.
Reed and McLellan also added two singles apiece and McLellan finished with three RBIs. Travis Proctor hit two singles and John Crocker had a two-run single for the Lynx.
Jon Klemenz smacked a two-run homer in the second inning for the Mariners. Justin Boyce and Josh Bolton hit two singles apiece.
Mattanawcook (2-1) 004 600 0 – 10 11 1 DI-Stonington (2-2) 020 011 0 – 4 9 4
Reed and Albert; Bye, Haskell and Weed
Bucksport 9, MDI 0
At Bucksport, Justin Barnes stroked two singles and drove in four runs and two Bucksport pitchers held the Trojans to three hits in the win.
Jason Harvey hit three singles and scored twice for the Golden Bucks while Rick McHale doubled, singled and drove in three runs.
Bodie Abbott, Jared Archilles and Kris Reed had a single each for the Trojans.
MDI (0-3) 000 000 0 – 0 3 3 Bucksport (3-1) 006 300 x – 9 10 1
Leathers and Reed; Grady, Sheeehan (7) and McHale
Softball
Nokomis sweeps Caribou
At Newport, Tonya Cray hit for the cycle to lead the Warriors over the Vikings 18-2 in the first game of a doubleheader. Nokomis took the second game 13-10.
In the first game, Michelle Murray belted a three-run homer and a single. Liz Mendell and Danielle Clark each hit a triple and a single for the Warriors. Samantha Grier and Ashley Monahan singled twice to lead the Viking attack.
In the second game, Clark ripped a three-run home run and two singles to pace Nokomis. Murray nailed a triple and two singles and Nicole Palmer doubled and tripled.
Caribou’s Monahan singled.
(First game) Caribou 000 20 – 2 5 2 Nokomis 703 8x – 18 15 2
Hartley and Grier; Murray and Randlett (Second game) Caribou (0-2) 612 100 0 – 10 1 4 Nokomis (2-0) 023 341 x – 13 14 7
Hartley and Miller; Erving, Swain (2), Murray (4) and Randlett
GSA 13, Washington Academy 8
At Blue Hill, Jamie Wood had two singles and two doubles to fuel the Eagles.
Nikki Allen added three singles, Brooke Keniston had three singles and two RBIs, and Sarah Clapp roped a triple and added a single.
Diana Bourdeau led the Raiders of East Machias with two RBIs, while Charlene Gaddis had an RBI and a single.
George Stevens (4-0) 171 400 0 – 13 18 3 Washington Acad. (2-2) 500 030 0 – 8 6 6
Bourdeau and Fergeson; Clapp, B. Keniston (2) and N. Keniston
Piscataquis 11, Searsport 8
At Guilford, Caterina Riitano singled twice and drove in four to lead Piscataquis over Searsport.
Lacie Hanscom notched two singles for the Pirates while Alice White-Cyr stole five bases.
Laura Carroll ripped a solo home run and two singles for the Vikings. Jessica Larrabee singled twice. Searsport (0-4) 402 100 1 – 8 9 1 Piscataquis (3-1) 213 023 x – 11 9 3
Herrick and Larrabee; Korsman and Hanscom
Ellsworth 19, Orono 4
At Ellsworth, Becca Saunders hit two singles and knocked in four runs as the Eagles cruised.
Ellsworth’s Cassie Merchant singled twice and tripled for two RBIs. Katie Sirois hit three singles and Amanda Smith singled twice and tallied two RBIs. Jodi Merchant hit a triple.
Laura Keating paced the Red Riots with two doubles and a single for one RBI. Kati Libby hit two singles and Molly Dupere drove in two runs on a single and a sacrifice fly.
Orono (1-1) 22 000 – 4 10 7 Ellsworth (1-2) (10)23 4x – 19 14 0
Gavett and Marquez; Silsby and Saunders
Bucksport 12, MDI 0
At Bucksport, Annette Caswell no-hit the Trojans for five innings in a game shortened by the 12-run rule.
Caswell struck out 11 and walked six. Heather Pelletier tripled, doubled, singled and drove in a run for the Golden Bucks while Kelly White rapped three singles.
Emily Woodward drove in three runs with a triple and a single and Jessica Taylor singled twice and drove in a run.
Mount Desert Island (2-1) 000 00 – 0 0 0 Bucksport (4-0) 412 32 – 12 14 0
Renault, Boisvert (4) and Graves; Caswell and Richards
John Bapst 29, Orono 12
At Orono, Keegan Richard doubled and singled twice for three RBIs as John Bapst rolled over Orono.
Nikki Novak and Laura Roach tallied two singles each for the Crusaders of Bangor.
Molly Dupere hit a grand slam home run, a single and a double for the Red Riots and Sarah Marquez singled twice and had a double for three RBIs.
John Bapst (2-2) 590 438 x – 29 14 2 Orono (1-2) (10)00 020 0 – 12 15 15
Gavett, Pixley (6) and Marquez; Johnson, Everett (2) and Novak
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