MILLINOCKET – Kasey Cleary nailed a triple and a single with two RBIs to lead the undefeated Houlton Shiretowners to an 18-0 schoolgirl softball victory over the Stearns Minutemen Saturday.
Danielle Hagerman ripped a three-run triple as Alyssa Foster notched two singles, two walks, and scored three runs for the Shiretowners.
Brandi Michaud and Jordan Legassey each singled for the Minutemen.
Houlton (3-0) 051 75 – 18 10 0
Stearns (1-2) 000 00 – 0 2 10
Gui and Cleary; Mackenzie and Michaud
Old Town sweeps Presque Isle
At Old Town, Sarah Metivier tossed a five-hitter and struck out nine and the Indians won 13-0 in the first game of a Saturday doubleheader. Old Town won 12-0 in the second game.
In the first game, Meghan King and Jessica Paul each tripled, singled and had an RBI. Mary Randall knocked in four runs on a double and a single. Jordan Wildman and Sarah Belden each hit two singles for the Wildcats.
In the second game, Mary Randall fanned eight while giving up just two hits for Old Town. Paul singled three times and drove in two runs. Metivier hit a double, a single and had two RBIs, and Missy Dorr singled twice. Wildman and Sasha O’Clair singled for Presque Isle.
(Saturday’s First Game)
Presque Isle 000 00 – 0 5 3
Old Town 015 25 – 13 13 1
Guiggey and Belden; Metivier and King
(Saturday’s Second Game)
Presque Isle (0-4) 000 00 – 0 2 4
Old Town (5-0) 305 22 – 12 12 1
Guiggey and Belden; Randall and Paul
Calais 17, Woodland 3
At Woodland, Katie Frost struck out 10 batters in five innings and held the Dragons to just three hits in the win.
Crystal Martin rapped a double and two singles for the Blue Devils and Lanna Martin socked a home run and a double and drove in three runs.
Edwina Huwa stroked two singles and Nicki Lazzaro added a single for the Dragons. Each scored a run.
Calais (2-1) 282 23 – 17 7 2
Woodland (0-3) 003 00 – 3 3 8
Frost and C. Martin; Smith and Snowman
Woodland 24, East Grand 18
At Woodland, Julia Knights drilled a homer and three singles and drove in four runs for the Dragons.
Katie Smith pitched in with three doubles and three RBIs while Kelsey Snowman tripled, singled twice and drove in three. Alicia Vose tripled and knocked in two.
Lindsay Faulkner rapped three singles and drove in two runs for the Vikings of Danforth. Tara Cropley added two singles.
(First Game)
East Grand 622 6 2 0 – 18 11 5
Woodland 353 1(12)x – 24 24 5
Faulkner and Cropley; Smith and Vose, Leighton (3)
Washington Acad. 6, Sumner 5
At East Machias, Nicole Stauffer singled and eventually scored the game-winner on an error to cap a four-run seventh-inning rally.
Miranda Ferguson tripled and singled for the Raiders while Molly Kurz and Meredith Poisson each singled twice and drove in two runs.
Cathy Emerton drilled two doubles and drove in two runs for the Tigers of East Sullivan. Laura Robinson doubled and singled and Jessie Hanson doubled.
Sumner (3-5) 001 201 1 – 5 9 3
Washington Acad. (3-2) 010 001 4 – 6 9 3
Philio, Osier (7) and Robinson; Bourdeau and Ferguson
Hampden 6, Nokomis 3
At Hampden, Emmy Russell’s three doubles and a single with three RBIs paced Hampden over Nokomis.
Jamie Wells struck out 12 for the Broncos as Jen Philbrook doubled and singled and Wendy Butler nailed two singles.
Megan Randlett notched an RBI triple while Danielle Clark ripped a double with an RBI for the Warriors of Newport.
Nokomis (0-3) 000 201 0 – 3 4 3
Hampden (4-0) 100 023 x – 6 14 3
Murray and Randlett; Wells and Spaulding
Windham Chr. sweeps Greenville
At Windham, Danielle Pillsbury pitched both games, throwing a five-hitter and a four-hitter to lead Windham Christian Academy to 5-4 and 9-8 victories Saturday.
In the first game, Windham scored five runs in the first five innings and held on for the win.
Jessica Robbins singled twice and Lisa Moesel hit a triple to pace the Warriors.
Diane Aucoin led the way for the Lakers with a solo home run in the seventh, a double, and two singles.
In the second game, Angie Bono drove home the tying run in the seventh with a two-out single, stole second, and later scored on an error to give the Warriors the win.
For Greenville, Lauren Dallam singled twice.
(First Game)
Greenville – 4 5 5
Windham Christian – 5 5 4
Larson and Bolen; Pillsbury and Dodge
(Second Game)
Greenville (0-3) – 8 4 1
Windham Christian (2-0) – 9 4 0
Aucoin, Larson (2) and Bolen; Pillsbury and Dodge, Smith (5)
Lynx roll over Penquis twice
At Lincoln, the Mattanawcook Lynx scored 42 runs in two games as they rolled over Penquis Valley in a doubleheader, 26-1 and 16-0.
Carrie Vance pitched a no-hitter with 13 strikeouts and nailed a home run for the Lynx while Brandi Rideout homered and singled with two RBIs and Kyle Allen also ripped a home run.
Kristi Lee pitched for the Patriots of Milo.
In game two, Carrie Vance tallied a home run, a double, and two singles with five RBIs and gave up only one hit and struck out 12 on the mound while Kylie Allen homered and singled twice with three RBIs.
Lil Gerrish notched a single for Penquis.
(First Game)
Penquis 100 00 – 1 0 1
Mattanawcook 9(14)2 1x – 26 16 0
Lee and Martin; Vance and Whitney
(Second Game)
Penquis (0-4) 000 00 – 0 1 3
Mattanawcook (6-0) 624 04 – 16 15 0
Russell and Sickler; Vance and Whitney
Bangor 31, Orono 0
At Bangor, Jen Jimmo notched a grand slam and three singles with six RBIs to lead Bangor to a win over Orono.
Megan Huckins homered, doubled, and singled with five RBIs as Rachael Dube nailed a double and two singles and Amanda Johnson notched two doubles for the Rams.
Molly Dupere ripped a single for the Red Riots.
Orono (0-5) 000 00 – 0 1 4
Bangor (4-0) 6(12)(10) 3x – 31 20 1
Dupere, See (4) and Clingerman; Soohey and Dube
Brewer 9, John Bapst 0
At Brewer, Sam Capponi tossed a two-hitter for Brewer in a win over John Bapst.
Rachel Wing ripped an RBI double as both Katie Reed and Amy Freeman nailed two singles for the Witches.
Rebecca Stevens and Keegan Richards each singled for the Crusaders of Bangor.
John Bapst (2-3) 000 000 0 – 0 2 5
Brewer (3-1) 504 000 x – 9 6 2
Richards, Sleeper (1) and Novak; Capponi and Wing
Ellsworth 11, MDI 6
At MDI, Katie Sirois racked up three RBIs on two doubles and a single to lead the Eagles past the Trojans.
Ellsworth’s Heidi Chan hit a double and two singles for two RBIs. Sarah Silsby singled three times and drove in a run.
Jessi Mayo tripled and singled for Mount Desert Island. Jenna Gordius hit an RBI double.
Ellsworth (1-4) 411 300 2 – 11 13 1
MDI (0-4) 202 002 0 – 6 6 4
Patten and Saunders; Barker and Daugherty
Baseball
Calais 12, Woodland 0
At Woodland, Joe Footer and Eric Brown combined to strike out 10 and walk five while giving up two hits as the Blue Devils cruised.
Calais took advantage of 11 Woodland walks. Adrian Arsenault hit an RBI single and Brown drove in a run on a sacrifice fly.
Matt Lord and David Goulet singled for Woodland.
Calais (2-1) 300 405 – 12 2 1
Woodland (1-2) 000 000 – 0 2 7
Footer, Brown (4) and Brown, Frost (4); Lutz and Phelps, Pike (1)
Woodland 13, East Grand 12
At Woodland, Justin Flood hit a single in the bottom of the seventh to plate Matt Lord and lift the Dragons to the win.
Billy Romanelli’s single earlier in the inning scored Marlon Lutz and tied the game. Romanelli finished with three singles and a triple and five RBIs. David Goulet hit a triple and a single.
Chris Irish led the Vikings of Danforth with a two-run double in the top of the seventh. Darius Parker doubled and singled.
East Grand (0-3) 322 011 3 – 12 10 3
Woodland (2-2) 310 250 2 – 13 15 4
Flannery and Irish; Pike, Hill (7) and Goulet
Foxcroft splits with Caribou
At Dover-Foxcroft, Foxcroft Academy and Caribou split both games of a doubleheader, Foxcroft won the first 15-5, Caribou won the second 9-6.
In game one, Ryan Taylor led Foxcroft with a home run and a triple with four RBIs while Danny White singled three times with two RBIs and Seth Gabarro ripped two singles.
Tristen Noyes singled twice for the Vikings and Travis Snell doubled win two RBIs.
In game two, Tristen Noyes tallied a home run and a single with three RBIs for the Vikings as Travis Snell also homered.
Kyle Wentworth led the Pony attack with a triple and a single with two RBIs while Chris Walker doubled with an RBI.
(First Game)
Caribou 130 01 – 5 6 2
Foxcroft 423 51 – 15 11 2
St. Peter and McCrossin; Walker and Taylor
(Second Game)
Caribou (2-2) 300 022 2 – 9 6 6
Foxcroft (1-2) 220 002 0 – 6 7 1
Paylas and Chasse; Crocker and Croan
Presque Isle 5-4, Old Town 3-14
At Old Town, Chris Nadeau’s two-run single keyed a four-run inning as the Wildcats downed the Indians 5-3 in the first game of a doubleheader.
Philip Keirstead had two singles and two runs batted in and James Gale had a pair of singles for Presque Isle.
Chris Brissette doubled and singled and Roger Cole drove in two runs for Old Town.
In the second game, the Indians took advantage of five Presque Isle errors to earn the split 14-4.
Sean McAuley had two singles and two RBIs and John Graves singled twice for Old Town.
Gale had three singles for the Wildcats.
(First Game)
Presque Isle 000 040 1 – 5 7 0
Old Town 010 002 0 – 3 6 2
Gale, Gagnon (4), Nadeau (7) and Bard; Brown, Rand (4), Young (5), Brissette (7) and Cole
(Second Game)
Presque Isle (2-1) 021 010 – 4 7 5
Old Town (3-2) 406 004 – 14 7 1
Erickson, Stevens (1), Sarensord (4), Bard (6), Sarensord (6) and Burd; Tewhey and Cole
Washington Acad. 20, Sumner 9
At East Machias, Ryan Maker hit a three-run home run in the second and Steven Colbeth added a three-run homer in the third as the Raiders rolled to the win.
Brent Colbeth drove in three RBIs in the fourth inning on a single and a double. Maker also hit two doubles and Steven Colbeth added two singles.
Mike Cowperthwaite recorded a two-run homer and a single for the Tigers of East Sullivan. Blake Alley had a solo homer and a single.
Sumner (3-4) 402 03 – 9 9 4
Washington Acad. (3-2) 334 (10)x – 20 17 0
Young, Coker (3), Huber (4) and Renwick; B. Colbeth, S. Colbeth (5) and Fagonde
Hampden 16, Nokomis 0
At Hampden, Evan Thomas pitched a no-hitter with nine strikeouts to lead Hampden.
Matt Jackson nailed two doubles and a single with five RBIs for the Broncos while Aaron Morrell ripped a two-run single.
Nokomis (0-4) 000 00 – 0 0 4
Hampden (2-2) 934 0x – 16 8 2
Lister, Davis (1) and Blair; Thomas and Lacey
Greenville 10, Valley 9
At Greenville, Tyler Muzzy’s triple with no one out in the bottom of the seventh plated Tom Mason with the winning run as the Lakers edged the Cavaliers.
Muzzy also had a double and struck out 12 Valley batters. Rory Owens had three triples and Brian Campbell tripled and singled.
Nate Baker had three singles and two runs batted in while Charlie Rollins doubled and singled for Valley. Corey Hibbard had a double, single and two RBIs.
Valley (1-1) 104 001 3 – 9 10 1
Greenville (1-1) 071 100 1 – 10 12 3
Jones and Hibbard, Muzzy and Aucoin
Bangor 14, Orono 5
At Bangor, Shawn Bouchard had two-run doubles in the second and third innings as the Rams rolled past the Red Riots.
Chris Bombardier drove in two runs on two singles, Josh Johnson had a triple and a double and Ryan Worcester singled twice for Bangor.
Ryan Levesque had two singles for Orono.
Orono (2-2) 203 000 0 – 5 3 9
Bangor (3-1) 043 601 x – 14 12 2
Glossian, Levesque (5) and Thomas; Sullivan Curran (3), Shain (5), Treadwell (7) and Bouchard
MDI 15, Ellsworth 3
At Mount Desert Island, Bodi Abbott’s home run and single with two RBIs led Mount Desert Island over Ellsworth.
Derek Strout doubled and singled with two RBIs as Travis Tripp and Gave Westphal each ripped two singles with two RBIs for the Trojans.
Matt Boles doubled with an RBI for the Eagles while Asa Jones belted a single.
Ellsworth 030 00 – 3 4 1
MDI 522 6x – 15 14 2
Mayo, Smith (3) and Awalt; Tripp and Mahoney
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