December 22, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL

Quimby, Broncos prevail in 10th

HAMPDEN – Ben Quimby’s third single of the day drove in Andrew Williams from third base in the bottom of the tenth inning to give Hampden a 6-5 high school baseball win over John Bapst Wednesday.

Aaron Morrell added a double and two singles for Hampden while Matt Jackson poked a two-run homer in the third inning. Evan Thomas entered in the eight and held the Crusaders scoreless in his three-inning stint. He struck out four and allowed just one hit to improve to 2-1.

Zev Myerowitz and Tyler Jellison hit a double and a single apiece for the Crusaders. Myerowitz drove in two runs. The Crusaders sent the game to extra innings when Conrad Brown plated Billy Chapman with a seventh-inning sacrifice fly.

John Bapst (4-2) 400 000 100 0 – 5 8 4

Hampden (3-3) 112 001 000 1 – 6 10 1

Chapman, McElwain (3), Tremble (7), Myerowitz (9) and Gray; Quimby, Thomas (8) and Lacey

Presque Isle 12-0, Nokomis 5-3

At Newport, junior lefty Justin Veazie threw a three-hit shutout in the nightcap, striking out six and walking three.

James Lister knocked in two runs with a first-inning double and sixth-inning single and he also had another base hit. Veazie had an RBI triple.

Jonas Bard doubled for Presque Isle.

In the opener, Aaron Keirstead had a two-run single in the four-run first-inning rally and finished with four base hits.

Marcus Nadeau had three singles and R.J. Gagnon doubled, singled and delivered two runs.

Shawn Henderson, Ian Buzzanoskie and Tyler MacKenzie had two singles each for Nokomis.

(First Game)

Presque Isle 400 710 0 – 12 15 1

Nokomis 010 020 2 – 5 8 5

Gale, Erikson (4), Gagnon (6), Saucier (7) and Bard; Jacques, Davis (7) and MacKenzie

(Second Game)

Presque Isle 000 000 0 – 0 3 1

Nokomis 100 002 x – 3 5 1

Nadeau, Clark (4), Gagnon (6) and Bard; Veazie and MacKenzie

Rockland 19, Belfast 0

At Rockland, Blair Drinkwater hit two home runs, a three-run shot in the second and a two-run shot in the third, plus an RBI single to lead Rockland’s 15-hit attack over previously unbeaten Belfast.

Greg Harjula had a double, two singles and three RBIs for the Tigers. Shane Dow had three singles and two RBIs while lefthanded starter Parker Tootill had two doubles and three RBIs to support his own cause.

Ben Cowan, Kevin Gray, and Paul Button each singled for the Lions.

Belfast (4-1) 000 00 – 0 3 1

Rockland (3-2) 177 4x – 19 15 1

Cowan, Larson (3), Johnson (4) and Johnson; Tootill and Drinkwater

Camden Hills 12, Mount View 1

At Thorndike, Will Dennen pitched a two-hitter over six innings, striking out six and walking one, and Peter Moro paced a 13-hit attack with a solo homer and two doubles.

John Butler had a double and two singles, Grady Peck tripled and drove in two runs and Abe Dugal had a two-run single for the winners.

Chris Carman and Ryan Harnden had singles for Mount View with Carman’s knocking in the only run.

Camden Hills (3-2) 113 043 – 12 13 1

Mount View (1-4) 000 100 – 1 2 4

W. Dennen and T. Dennen; Carman, Spaulding (5) and Bernosky

George Stevens 17, Stearns 7

At Blue Hill, Hans Reuter hit a two-run home run and singled twice to lead a 14-hit attack for unbeaten George Stevens Academy.

Chris Sargent had three singles and two RBIs for the Eagles of Blue Hill. Mark Clapp had two singles and an RBI.

Nick Beaulieu had a two-run triple while Anthony Arsenault and Dave Michaud each had an RBI single.

Stearns (4-1) 700 000 – 7 4 6

George Stevens (8-0) 145 43x – 17 14 0

Beaulieu, Qualey (5) and Cummings; Gott, Bates (1) and Bannister

MA Lynx 10, Central 2

At Corinth, John Crocker pitched a three-hitter while striking out seven and walking one to lead the Mattanawcook Academy Lynx of Lincoln to the win.

Delany Wilkes singled twice, doubled, and drove in three runs for the Lynx. Matt Malone had a three-run homer in the third and singled. Fred Pete hit a solo shot in the sixth, doubled, and drove in three runs.

Mattanawcook (5-0) 033 103 0 – 10 9 1

Central (3-2) 002 000 0 – 2 3 3

Crocker and Pete; S. Strout, Seymour (6), Girvan (7) and M. Strout

Penobscot Valley 7, Schenck 2

At Howland, Trey Miller notched his first win with a four-hitter, striking out seven and walking three for the Penobscot Valley Howlers.

Cody Thompson’s pinch-hit, two-run single in the sixth broke the game open. Keith Champion added an RBI single.

Jared Desantis doubled and Pat Jamo hit an RBI single for Schenck of East Millinocket.

Schenck (0-5) 000 020 0 – 2 4 4

Penobscot Valley (2-3) 110 104 x – 7 6 3

Herbest, Osbourne (6) and Hamlin; Miller and Champion

Lee Acad. 14, Woodland 4

At Woodland, the Pandas benefited from 15 walks in the game – and seven in a four-run first inning – en route to the win.

Bruce Stevens singled, doubled, drove in two runs and scored four times for the Pandas. Matt Corbin added two singles and scored three runs.

Billy Romanelli lashed a triple and a double and drove in two for the Dragons. Freshman Rick Roussell added an RBI double.

Lee Academy (4-0) 415 40 – 14 7 1

Woodland (2-4) 000 40 – 4 3 2

Emery, Noonan (4), Currie (5) and Ham; Lutz, Phelps (1), Pike (5) and Pike, Phelps (5)

Softball

Presque Isle 10-19, Nokomis 2-0

At Newport, lefty Kristen Guiggey scattered 10 hits in the opener and three in the nightcap to supply the Wildcats with their first two wins of the season.

Guiggey struck out five and didn’t walk anybody in the opener and had four strikeouts and one walk in the abbreviated nightcap.

Sarah Belden had a run-scoring triple and Jessica Miller had an RBI single in the opener.

Laura Pelkey’s three singles and Tina Turner’s two singles paced Nokomis.

In the second game, Melissa Pelletier drove in four runs with a triple and a double, Lauren Wildeman had a triple, two singles and an RBI and Miller had a pair of base hits.

(First Game)

Presque Isle 140 310 1 – 10 7 0

Nokomis 100 001 0 – 2 10 2

Guiggey and Belden; Farnham, Paradis (5) and Randlett

(Second Game)

Presque Isle (2-4) 011 (16)1 -19 11 0

Nokomis (1-5) 000 00 – 0 3 11

Guiggey and Belden; Paradis, Farnham (4), Beauregard (4) and Randlett, Holland (5)

Mattanawcook 18, Central 4

At Corinth, Brandi Rideout and Kylee Allen each belted two-run homers to lead the Lynx past the Red Devils.

Cassie Carver had a pair of singles to go with a pair of RBIs for Mattanawcook of Lincoln, who took advantage of nine Central walks in the first two innings.

Jess Kaelin blasted a solo homer for Central. Shawna Bell added a triple and a single.

Mattanawcook (7-0) 772 02 – 18 10 1

Central (0-5) 022 00 – 4 8 1

Vance, Whitney (2), Whitney and Knights; Smith, Stinson (2), and Bell

Rockland 4, Belfast 1

At Rockland, Ashley Lowe provided a two-run single in the sixth to propel the Tigers past the Lions.

Morgan Dean had an RBI single for Rockland.

Ashley Bryant paced the Lions with a pair of singles. Kelsey Bryant, Kim Walker, and Melissa Gray added one single each.

Belfast (3-2) 000 010 0 – 1 5 1

Rockland (2-3) 001 012 x – 4 4 2

Crandall and Gray; Guskee and C. Grant

GSA 11, Stearns 6

At Blue Hill, Jamie Wood hit two doubles, two singles, and drove in three runs as the Eagles prevailed.

Elise Bishop knocked a pair of RBI singles for the winners.

Kristina MacKenzie led the Minutemen of Millinocket with an RBI single while Jordan Lagassey hit a triple and a single.

Stearns (1-4) 100 200 3 – 6 3 4

GSA (6-2) 003 044 x – 11 13 4

MacKenzie and Michaud; Clapp, Keniston and Grindle

Jay 10, Georges Valley 7

At Thomaston, Jana Martin was strong in the circle, fanning 13 batters as the Tigers prevailed.

Ashley Woodcock belted a two-run homer for the winners and knocked in four. Kelly Leclerc hit three singles for Jay while Trista Dube had two.

Lindsay Barlow notched a two-run single for the Buccaneers in the loss. Lacey Stone and Krista Brochu each had RBI singles.

Jay (2-0) 242 000 2 – 10 12 2

Geo. Valley ( 2-1) 110 020 3 – 7 5 4

J. Dean, A. Dean (7) and Leclerc; Barlow and Strong

Schenck 10, PVHS 6

At Howland, Rebecca Stratton rapped a double and two singles to pace the Wolverines.

Lynn Farrington, Angela Sherwood and Beth Chasse added two singles apiece for Schenck of East Millinocket.

Erica Coyle stroked a double and a single and drove in a run for the Howlers. Megan Cyr, Sarah Colbath and Kylie McGinn contributed an RBI single each.

Schenck (2-2) 301 023 0 – 10 10 4

Penobscot Valley (1-3) 015 000 0 – 6 5 4

Farrington and Sherwood; Cyr and Colbath

Hampden 10, John Bapst 1

At Hampden, Jamie Wells scattered five hits, striking out seven, as the Broncos prevailed.

Sara Lozito and Shannon Pitula rapped two singles each for the Broncos while Katie Lindemann drove in two runs with a single and Kristina Spaulding hit a two-run double. Emmy Russell doubled.

Laura Roach had two singles for the Crusaders.

John Bapst (1-5) 000 000 0 – 1 5 2

Hampden (5-1) 400 033 x – 10 10 3

Sleeper, Thorpe (2) and Norris; Wells and Spaulding

Lee Acad. 14, Woodland 4

At Woodland, Crystal Moors drove in two runs with a triple and a single as the Pandas rolled.

Brittany Mallett singled twice, scored three runs and drove in one for Lee Academy.

Katie Holmes and Breena Hood hit two singles for the Dragons.

Lee Acad. (4-0) 002 324 3 – 14 14 0

Woodland (1-5) 022 000 0 – 4 9 2

Harris and Ham; Smith, White (7) and Vose


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