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EAST SULLIVAN – Senior Adrienne Buckley, in her first varsity at-bat, doubled home the tying and winning runs in the bottom of the seventh inning Monday to lift Sumner to an 8-7 high school softball victory over Penquis of Milo.
Rachel Philio walked and went to third on Jessie Hanson’s single to open the Sumner half of the seventh. Hanson took second when the Patriots tried to get Philio at third. Then Buckley was inserted as a pinch hitter.
Hanson also had a two-run double for the Tigers, Meghan Philio posted a triple and single and Elizabeth Young two singles. Pitcher Jill Osier recorded 14 strikeouts.
Miranda Nichols led Penquis with two singles and two RBIs.
Penquis (2-1) 120 103 0 – 7 6 2 Sumner (2-2) 113 100 2 – 8 12 0
Russell and Gahagan; Osier and Emerton
Lee Academy 14, Piscataquis 13
At Lee, Deidra Ham scored the winning run on a delayed steal with two outs as the Pandas earned a victory in eight innings.
Jessie Keuster, Danielle Jipson, Crystal Moors and Desiree Macdonald hit two singles each for Lee Academy. Keuster added a double while Macdonald added a double and four RBI.
Caterina Riitano paced PCHS with two doubles and four RBI while Lacie Hanscom added two doubles. Kalli Pulkkinen tallied a single and double, while Megan Galuski hit two singles.
Piscataquis (3-2) 320 403 10 – 13 9 6 Lee Academy (3-1) 502 004 21 – 14 14 4
Korsman and Hanscom; Moores, Stevens (3), Borris (5) and Hamm
Winslow 9, Belfast 1
At Belfast, the Black Raiders took advantage of 11 walks and two hit batsmen by being aggressive on the basepaths to pick up the win.
Nicole Beaulieu and Chantel Albert each singled in support of pitcher Katie Gagne’s two-hitter.
Rockelle Whalen and Michelle Brown singled for the Lions.
Winslow (6-0) 311 012 1 – 9 2 1 Belfast (2-4) 100 000 0 – 1 2 3
Gagne and Fisher, LeClair (1); Crandall and Gray
Penobscot Valley 13, Dexter 10
At Dexter, Mitchelle Doyon cleared the bases with a three-run single to lead the Howlers past the Tigers.
Toni Babineau added an RBI single for Penobscot Valley of Howland.
Dexter’s Amanda Poulin hit a solo homer. Ashley Foster doubled and had three RBIs and Angie Hogan doubled and singled.
Penobscot Valley (1-3) 051 442 1 – 13 8 6 Dexter (0-4) 000 430 3 – 10 10 3
Doyon and Cyr; Nelson and Gudroe
Lincoln Acad. 11, C-R 5
At Camden, Katrin Fesmire and Tanya York drove in seven runs to lead Lincoln Academy of Newcastle to victory over Camden-Rockport.
Fesmire doubled and singled. York and Kristin Magnussen each had two singles.
Christina Wheelwright doubled in two runs for the Windjammers. Starter Toni-Lynn Robbins left the game in the third inning after pulling a tendon in her right (pitching) arm.
Lincoln Academy (1-5) 100 044 2 – 11 8 3 Camden-Rockport (3-3) 310 000 1 – 5 5 7
McFarland and Mitchell; Robbins, Rist (3) and Wheelwright
Bucksport 9, Orono 0
At Bucksport, Kelly White fired a one-hitter, striking out 15 and walking one while improving to 3-0.
Heather Pelletier led the Golden Bucks with three singles and an RBI, Leah Page rapped a double and a single (1 RBI) and Annette Caswell singled twice (1 RBI).
Kati Libby singled in the fourth inning for Orono.
Orono (1-3) 000 000 0 – 0 1 5 Bucksport (5-0) 330 201 x – 9 13 1
Gavett and Schroeder; White and Richard
George Stevens 9, Schenck 8
At East Millinocket, Nicole Keniston knocked in Debra Robinson with a sacrifice fly to center field in the top of the seventh as the Eagles remained undefeated.
Keniston finished with triple, a single and two RBIs. Brooke Keniston added a double and a single while Linsey Harmon singled twice.
Michelle Clukey tripled, singled and knocked in two runs for the Wolverines. Rachel Larlee doubled and singled while Alicia Cram singled twice.
George Stevens (5-0) 521 000 1 – 9 11 1 Schenck (1-3) 402 200 0 – 8 8 6
Clapp, N. Keniston (7) and N. Keniston, Wathne; Farrington and Sherwood
Central 19, Searsport 4
At Searsport, Crystal Stevens paced the Central Red Devils with four singles.
Stephanie Partridge rapped a double and two singles while Jen Allen and Jodie Harvey each collected three singles to back winner Crystal Strout.
Tina Barton had two singles for Searsport.
Central (1-4) 365 41 – 19 22 1 Searsport (0-5) 100 21 – 4 6 2
Strout and Iwanisze; Lavway, Herrick (2), Lavway (5) and Larrabee
Mattanawcook 23, Stearns 5
At Millinocket, Brandi Rideout’s grand slam keyed a 13-run second inning as the Lynx downed the Minutemen.
Rideout also had three singles, scored five runs and drove in five more for Mattanawcook Academy of Lincoln. Cassie Carver had three singles, walked twice, scored two runs and had three RBIs for the Lynx.
Jennifer Saucier led Stearns with a triple, single and two RBIs.
Mattanawcook (4-0) 2(13)0 44 – 23 13 2 Stearns (2-2) 1 2 1 01 – 5 6 7
Vance and Pickering; MacKenzie, Duplisea (2), MacKenzie (5) and Legassey
SAHS 26, Greater Houlton Chr. 25
At Dyer Brook, Brandi Crandall delivered Meghan McLaughlin from third base with the game-winning run to cap a nine-run rally in the bottom of the seventh inning for Southern Aroostook.
Crandall finished with four singles, a double and six RBIs while Nicki Lyons added a homer, four singles and three RBIs. Desiree Horton rapped a triple, two doubles, two singles and drove in four runs.
Staci Bell led the Eagles of Greater Houlton Christian with two homers two singles and three RBIs. Erica Jackett had two doubles and four RBIs.
Houlton Chr. (1-3) 4(12)3 051 0 – 25 16 6 SAHS (1-1) 3 0 6 350 9 – 26 25 3
Nason and Bell; Toothaker, Boutilier (3) and Chambers
Narraguagus 27, Lubec 1
At Harrington, Kate Farnsworth hit four singles and tallied five RBIs to spark Narraguagus to victory.
Megan Skinner tallied two singles, a triple and a home run for the Knights. Laura Morse hit a single, a double, and a home run for three RBIs. Ashley Woodward doubled and singled twice for three RBIs.
Annie Woodsum and Morse combined on a no-hitter.
Lubec (0-3) 1 0 0 00 – 1 0 8 Narraguagus (5-1) 3(13)7 4x – 27 24 0
Burns, Newman (3), Daye (4) and Farmer; Woodsum, Morse (3) and Farnsworth, Fitzpatrick (4)
Washington Acad. 22, Machias 9
At East Machias, Sharron Dow (5 RBIs) and Erica Dennison (3 RBIs) each hit a single, a double and a two-run home run as the Raiders cruised.
Charlene Gaddis tallied two singles, a triple and four RBIs. Diana Bourdeau added three singles, while Miranda Fergerson hit a single and a triple. Dow added five RBI and Dennison had three.
Sara Hussey paced the Bulldogs with two singles and two RBI, while Jordan Wood hit a single and Tracey Guptill hit a triple.
Machias (1-2) 000 081 – 9 7 7 Washington Academy (3-2) 701 617 – 22 16 8
Guptill and Carter; Thibodeau (5) and Bourdeau, Espling (5), Bourdeau (6) and Fergerson.
Madawaska 14, Ashland 1
At Ashland, Kristine Cyr tallied two singles and two RBIs in Madawaska’s victory.
Kelly Martin singled twice for the Owls behind winner Nathalie Dube, who pitched a two-hitter.
Sara Dwyer doubled twice for Ashland.
Madawaska (1-0) 121 114 4 – 14 7 0 Ashland (1-1) 010 000 0 – 1 2 9
Dube and Cyr; Spooner, Bennett (7) and Millett, Campbell (7)
Wisdom 15, Central Aroostook 3
At St. Agatha, Tasha Bourgoin and Shelly Chasse singled twice each to pace Wisdom to victory.
Shannon Berube socked a two-run double and Nina Michaud hit an RBI triple behind winner Kelly Cyr, who allowed two hits and struck out 11.
Lacey Bell doubled and Gabe Smith singled for Central Aroostook of Mars Hill.
Central Aroostook 000 21 – 3 2 3 Wisdom 624 12 – 15 9 1
Bell and Carvell; Cyr and Michaud
East Grand 21, Woodland 13
At Woodland, Becky Gillman paced the East Grand Vikings with a double and four singles.
Tara Cropley and Lindsay Faulkner tallied a double and single each in the Vikings victory.
Katie Holmes hit a single and had two RBI while Kacie White tallied two singles.
East Grand 123 634 2 – 21 14 6 Woodland 130 022 5 – 13 10 17
Parker and Cropley; Hood, Holmes (6) and Leighton
Houlton 15, Fort Kent 2
At Fort Kent, Valerie Lenentine doubled and singled and Erica McGary rapped two singles as the Shiretowners cruised.
Jessica Coriveau and Jennifer Voisine (1 RBI) stroked two singles each for Fort Kent.
Houlton 340 80 – 15 7 0 Fort Kent 100 01 – 2 5 6
Ellis, Brown (4) and Cleary; Corriveau and Nadeau Baseball
Greenville 12, Bangor Christian 8
At Greenville, Chris Lavigne drove in three runs with a double and two singles as the Lakers remained undefeated.
Tyler Muzzy contributed three singles for Greenville while Tom Mason added a double and a single.
Mark Reitsma paced the Patriots with three singles and three runs scored. Corey Jeskey tripled and singled while David Chrisos and Noah Sargent stroked two singles each.
Bangor Christian (2-4) 011 141 0 – 8 12 0 Greenville (4-0) 430 131 x – 12 11 3
Conley and Harriman; Woodbury, Boucher (5), D. Campbell (6) and Aucoin
Lee Acad. 8, Piscataquis 6
At Lee, pitcher Charlie Worster ran down one baserunner between second base and third base on a botched squeeze play, then threw home to record the final out on the same play as the Pandas held on.
Worster scattered four hits, striking out 10 and walking 12. He helped his own cause with a three-run homer and a single. Dustin Pickering doubled and singled for Lee Academy. Jeremy Ham and Bruce Stevens added two singles each.
Shane Overlock singled twice for Piscataquis of Guilford and Shane Priest hit an RBI single.
Piscataquis (3-2) 011 011 2 – 6 4 3 Lee (4-0) 061 000 1 – 8 10 2
Martell and Watson; Worster and Stevens
Sumner 23, Penquis Valley 1
At East Sullivan, Matt Bernier led the Sumner Tigers with a single, a home run and three RBIs.
Greg Ingalls singled and tripled while Ryan Boyd added a single and double. The two combined for five RBI.
Colby Chase hit a single for Penquis of Milo.
Penquis Valley (0-3) 000 01 – 1 1 6 Sumner (3-1) 861 8x – 23 18 0
Chase, Nichols (4) and Hamlin; Blackwood, Young (4), Dunbar (5) and Falabella
Winslow 11, Belfast 1
At Belfast, the Raiders smacked three home runs to roll over the Lions.
Brad Carey and Chris McInnis each hit a two-run homer and Chris McCabe had a solo homer.
Pete Klausmeyer led Belfast with a double and a single, and Kevin Herbig added two singles.
Winslow (5-1) 127 10 – 11 8 2 Belfast (5-1) 000 01 – 1 8 5
McInnis and Zemrak; Hurd, Bennett (3), Cowan (4), Mehuren (5) and Johnson
Dexter 10, Penobscot Valley 3
At Dexter, Ryan Robichaud doubled, singled and drove in two runs as the Tigers topped the Howlers.
Brent Patterson, Derek Sawyer and Matt Foster hit two singles and drove in one run apiece. Mark Cooper threw a four-hitter, striking out eight and walking five.
Stu Morin led Penobscot Valley of Howland with a two-run homer. Benji Jipson hit an RBI single.
Penobscot Valley (2-1) 200 010 0 – 3 4 6 Dexter (2-2) 002 134 x – 10 11 2
Morin, Saucier (4), Jipson (5), Thibodeau (6) and Champion; Cooper and Sawyer
Cam-Rock 14, Lincoln Acad. 4
At Camden, Mike MacDonald tripled twice and pitched a six-hitter, leading the Windjammers to victory.
Richard Hyssong rapped a double and two singles and Abe Dougal tallied a double and a single, while Jay Seymour, Bryan Fitzpatrick and Grady Peck added two singles apiece. Will Dennen slugged a two-run home run.
Ronny Storer singled twice for Lincoln Academy of Newcastle.
Lincoln Acad. 010 21 – 4 6 3 Camden-Rockport 023 81 – 14 16 1
Vafiades, Rice (4), Ball (5) and Mullindes; MacDonald and Peck
DI-Stonington 17, Katahdin 7
At Deer Isle, the Mariners broke loose for nine runs in the third inning while pulling away.
Jason Weed rapped a two-run home run and a single for Deer Isle-Stonington. Winning pitcher Adam Haskell doubled twice. Josh Bolton doubled and singled, while Evan Haskell and Daryl Dunham added two singles each.
Chris Robinson led Katahdin of Sherman Station with a three-run homer and a single. Justin Stevens singled three times and Ryan Robinson knocked a three-run homer.
Katahdin (0-2) 301 03 – 7 10 6 DI-Stonington (3-2) 219 32 – 17 11 3
R. Robinson, Springer and Stevens; A. Haskell and J. Weed
George Stevens 17, Schenck 2
At East Millinocket, Chris Sargeant pitched a four-hitter, striking out four and walking none as the Eagles won.
Jon Lewandowski drilled two doubles and two singles for George Stevens Academy of Blue Hill. Pete Collier knocked in thre runs with a triple and two singles.
Ryan O’Donnell and Adam Powers stroked RBI singles for the Wolverines.
George Stevens (4-0) 120 4(10) – 17 12 1 Schenck (0-4) 110 0 0 – 2 4 5
Sargeant, Boss (5) and Candage, Bannister (5); O’Donnell, Dempsey (5), Hebert (5) and Hamlin
Searsport 8, Central 5
At Searsport, Ben Relyea and Travis Curtis smacked two home runs each to lead the Vikings past Central of Corinth.
Relyea added a double and knocked in three runs while Curtis drove in four with his two blasts. Arron Tripp doubled in a run.
Bill Kane and Jim Gray hit RBI singles for Central. Justin Ladd and Matt Strout had a single each.
Central (2-2) 010 121 0 – 5 4 4 Searsport (4-1) 113 300 x – 8 9 3
Girvan, Seymour (4) and Kane; Curtis and Connor
Ellsworth 5, Orono 0
At Ellsworth Saturday, Joe Richards struck out 16 and walked two in the two-hitter to power the Eagles.
Derek Awalt hit a two-run triple for Ellsworth. Chad Smith singled twice and drove in a run and Matt Boles hit two singles.
Pat Skall and Daryl Watson each singled for the Red Riots.
Orono (0-3) 000 000 0 – 0 2 4 Ellsworth (1-2) 110 012 x – 5 9 2
Gosselin and Berry; Richards and Awalt
Stearns 14, Mattanawcook 2
At Millinocket, Josh Emerson scattered five hits and helped his own cause with two doubles and a single as the Minutemen rolled.
Emerson struck out nine and walked three. Aaron Civiello provided a double and a single with an RBI and Matt Montgomery doubled and singled for Stearns. Rob Donato added a single and two RBIs.
Adam Miller doubled for Mattanawcook Academy of Lincoln.
Mattanawcook 001 10 – 1 5 3 Stearns 083 3x – 14 11 3
Crocker, Pete (4) and Albert; Emerson and Folsom
Bucksport 13, Orono 1
At Bucksport, Craig Harvey’s two-run homer in the first inning sparked the Golden Bucks’ victory.
Harvey added a double and finished with four RBIs. Winning pitcher Jason Harvey rapped two singles and a double and picked up five RBIs.
Rick McHale hit a triple and single (2 RBIs) and Adam Sheehan singled twice. Jason Harvey struck out eight and walked one in four innings.
For the Red Riots, Al Glossian singled and scored on Daryl Watson’s single in the fifth.
Orono (0-4) 000 01 – 1 4 2 Bucksport (4-1) 245 2x – 13 13 0
Watson, Michaud (3) and Berry; J. Harvey, Allard (5) and R. McHale
Mike Sirois homer lifts Van Buren past Limestone
VAN BUREN – Mike Sirois hit a two-run home run in the bottom of the seventh inning Monday, lifting Van Buren to a 10-9 high school baseball victory over Limestone.
Sirois’ home run plated Chanel Wright, who hit a leadoff single. Sirois also had a two-run single for Van Buren. Chris Lajoie doubled and had two RBIs and Sean Violette hit an RBI double.
Steve Hardwick led Limestone with two homers for three RBIs. Pete Bradley hit a solo home run and Adam McPherson drove in two runs on three singles.
Limestone (0-3) 010 000 8 – 9 8 5 Van Buren (2-0) 000 602 2 – 10 7 3
Hardwick, Brushette (5), Hardwick (7) and Mauro; Smith, Cote (2), Wright (3), Cote (7) and Sirois
East Grand 16, Woodland 14
At Woodland, Dan Irish and Josh Frye hit a double and a single each as the Vikings of Danforth held off the Dragons.
Irish earned the win, striking out 11 and walking 10. Richard Byers and Josh Fish singled twice each for East Grand.
Rick Romanelli doubled twice and singled for the Dragons while Matt Lord tripled and singled and Josh Phelps hit an inside-the-park home run. Leadoff hitter Bill Romanelli walked five times, stole three bases and scored four runs.
East Grand (1-0) 004 246 0 – 16 11 5 Woodland (0-4) 201 340 4 – 14 6 5
Irish and Frye; Pike, Alviar (4) McAlpine (6), Bailey (7) and Romanelli, Phelps
Washington Acad. 15, Machias 2
At East Machias, Jeff Look slammed a two-run homer in the first inning and Nick Reynolds added a three-run blast in the second as the Raiders roared past the Bulldogs.
Reynolds also rapped three doubles and finished with four RBIs, Look also hit a double and single, and Nate Davis contributed a double, single, and two RBIs.
Ryan Maker and Vinny Emery combined to two-hit the Bulldogs.
For the Bulldogs, Ed St. Pierre hit a two-run single and Peter Whitney singled.
Machias (1-3) 000 20 – 2 2 3 Washington Acad. (3-2) 452 4x – 15 16 2
Copp, Cox (4) and Laughlin; Maker, Emery (4) and Jeff Look
DI-Stonington 17, Katahdin 7
At Deer Isle, the Mariners broke loose for nine runs in the third inning while pulling away.
Jason Weed rapped a two-run home run and a single for Deer Isle-Stonington. Winning pitcher Adam Haskell doubled twice. Josh Bolton doubled and singled, while Evan Haskell and Daryl Dunham added two singles each.
Chris Robinson led Katahdin of Sherman Station with a three-run homer and a single. Justin Stevens singled three times and Ryan Robinson knocked a three-run homer.
Katahdin (0-2) 301 03 – 7 10 6 DI-Stonington (3-2) 219 32 – 17 11 3
R. Robinson, Springer and Stevens; A. Haskell and J. Weed
Ashland 15, Madawaska 5
At Ashland, the Hornets combined walks, Madawaska miscues with some timely hitting as they defeated the Owls.
Brandon Clark stroked a three-run single while Lee Durrell drove in three runs with two singles for Ashland.
Eliot Hebert, Alex Daigle and Marc Garcia had RBI singles for Madawaska.
Madawaska (0-2) 103 01 – 5 5 6 Ashland (1-1) 501 72 – 15 7 2
McHenry, Hebert (4), Garcia (5) and Cooper; Clark and Ham
Central Aroostook 17, Wisdom 6
At St. Agatha, the Panthers from Mars Hills treated their hosts roughly in the six-inning affair.
Kyle Larrabee’s three-run home run in the second inning blew the game open. Kyle Simonson hit a three-run blast in the sixth for Central Aroostook.
Jordan Codrey had two singles for the Panthers while his brother Daniel had two singles and an RBI. Larrabee added another single and an RBI. Craig Allen and Jordan Codrey combined to hold Wisdom to two hits.
Ryan Paradis got the Pioneers off to a good start with a three-run home run in the first inning.
Central Aroostook (2-1) 361 124 – 17 10 2 Wisdom (0-2) 300 021 – 6 2 7
Allen, J. Codrey (4) and J. Codrey and Simonson (4); Thibeault, Labbe (2), Guerrette (4), Paradis (6) and Gervais and Thibeault
Narraguagus 36, Lubec 5
At Harrington, Seth Bernier went 3-for-3 with two triples and a double totalling five RBI in the Knights’ victory.
Andrew Checker added a double and three RBI for Narraguagus.
Jason Moores hit a single for the Lubec Hornets.
Lubec (0-3) 0 0 5 00 – 5 1 7 Narraguagus (1-5) (11)3(14) 8x – 36 18 1
Lyons, McGonigal (4) and Buehner; Kneeland, Stewart (3), Snider (5) and Fickett
Houlton 13, Fort Kent 4
At Fort Kent, Steve Dow tallied a two-run home run and two singles in the Shiretowners win.
Paul Cain went singled twice for Houlton.
Rob Roy hit a pinch-hit RBI single for Fort Kent.
Houlton (3-0) 300 810 1 – 13 11 2 Fort Kent (1-1) 010 030 0 – 4 4 4
Berry, Lenentine (4) and Mooers; Jandreau, Jalbert (3), Boucher (5), Slavinsky (6), Levesque (7) and Thibodeau
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