November 08, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL

Freeman leads Brewer by Nokomis

NEWPORT – Adam Freeman led a 14-run outburst in the fifth inning for Brewer with four RBIs on a bases-loaded double and a bases-loaded single as the Witches defeated Nokomis 19-2 in schoolboy baseball action Tuesday.

Tony Doucette added two singles for Brewer.

Ian Buzzanoski singled twice for Nokomis.

Brewer (5-3) 041 0(14) – 19 10 1

Nokomis (2-7) 010 01 – 2 4 7

Gomm and Griffin; Veazie, Morse (5), Lister (5), Henderson (5) and MacKenzie

Shead 9, Highview Christian 3

At Kenduskeag, Ben Maloney fired a two-hitter with nine strikeouts and five walks for the Tigers’ victory.

Maloney also tripled and doubled for Shead of Eastport. Larry Bowen hit two singles. Darrin Constant singled twice and drove in two runs.

Nick Waite hit two singles for the Knights of Charleston.

Shead (5-3) 060 201 0 – 9 9 4

Highview Christian (1-5) 120 000 0 – 3 2 5

Maloney and Bowen; Cooper, Waite (2) and Kneeland

Foxcroft Acad. 3, Piscataquis 2

At Foxcroft, Danny White drove in the winning run for the Ponies and had three singles, leading them to the win.

Travis Hughes had an RBI single and scored the winning run while Chris Walker had a double and a single.

For Piscataquis, Brian White scored twice and hit two singles while Buddy Leavitt and Randy Burgess both had singles.

Piscataquis (3-5) 000 010 100 -2 5 1

Foxcroft (5-3) 000 110 001 -3 9 4

Martel and Burgess; Weymouth and Wentworth (8) and Taylor

MDI 13, Hermon 1

At Mount Desert Island, Robbie McLaughlin pitched a one-run two hitter, striking out six and walking only three, leading MDI to victory.

McLaughlin added two singles for two RBIs while Brian Greenleaf also batted in two on two singles. Brandon Colbeth and Kris Reed each had a single for two RBIs.

Jason Shorey had Hermon’s RBI on a sacrifice fly while Ryan Garland and Andrew Eaton both had singles.

Hermon (8-2) 000 10 – 1 2 1

Mount Desert Island (2-7) 802 3x -13 12 1

Garland and Eaton; McLaughlin and Greenleaf

John Bapst 5, Ellsworth 2

At Bangor, Billy Chapman had two singles and an RBI for John Bapst, leading the Crusaders to victory.

Derek Awalt and Asa Jones each had two singles for Ellsworth.

Ellsworth (0-10) 101 000 0 -2 5 2

John Bapst (7-2) 200 012 x -5 7 4

Gott and Awalt; Myerowitz and Gray

Orono 9, Old Town 6

At Old Town, Daryl Watson led Orono with four singles.

Derek Sinclair hit three singles while Mike Merrit had two for the Red Riots.

For Old Town, Ben Clark had a two-run homer while Roger Cole hit a solo home run and Sean McAuley had two doubles.

Orono (6-3) 211 500 0 -9 12 0

Old Town (4-5) 002 004 0 -6 13 5

Glossian, Watson (7) and Thomas; Robbins, Graves (4), Brissette (7) and Cole

Lee 14, Bangor Christian 13

At Lee, Bruce Stevens singled in Andy Ham with the winning run in the bottom of the seventh as the Pandas overcame an late comeback attempt by the Patriots.

Andy Ham had a double and a single while Jeremy Ham drove in three runs with two singles and Nate Dow singled twice for Lee.

Dave Chrisos and Matt Coney had two singles apiece for Bangor Christian.

Bangor Christian (1-7) 000 233 5 – 13 9 7

Lee (7-1) 253 030 1 – 14 11 7

Sobey, Harriman (2) and Conley, Wilson (3); Dow, Currie (6), Tomlinson (7), Noonan (7) and A. Ham

Calais 4, Houlton 2

At Calais, Scott MacDonald pitched a three hitter and struck out four, leading the Blue Devils to victory.

Andy Frost, Doug Adams, Joe Footer and Chris LaPointe all had singles for Calais.

Jesse Henderson had a two-run single for Houlton while Billy Washburn had a double and a single.

Houlton (4-4) 000 200 0 -2 3 4

Calais (5-2) 000 220 x -4 4 3

Lenentine, Cain (6) and Henderson; MacDonald and Brown

Fort Kent 5, So. Aroostook 3

At Fort Kent, Jesse Jalbert scattered four hits while striking out three to spark the Warriors.

Casey Boucher and Lance Morin each had three singles and an RBI for the winners. Kirk Levesque added a run-scoring double.

Griffin Hardy doubled and singled for Southern Aroostook of Dyer Brook and Nick Henry added an RBI single.

So. Aroostook (3-5) 002 001 0 – 3 4 4

Fort Kent (3-3) 202 100 x – 5 9 2

Erskine and Shields; Jalbert and Thibodeau

Madawaska 9, Fort Fairfield 4

At Madawaska, Marc Garcia doubled and singled and drove in two runs to lead the Owls past the Tigers.

Alex Daigle, Bryan Daigle and Ted McHenry had two singles each for Madawaska.

Ben Arato doubled and singled and Aaron Kenneson had two singles for Fort Fairfield.

Fort Fairfield (1-6) 101 101 0 – 4 9 5

Madawaska (4-2) 306 000 x – 9 10 4

DeMerchant, Arato (4), Kenneson (5), Rochford (5) and Rochford, Levesque (5); Garcia, Gerard (4), Soucy (7) and Gerard, A. Daigle (4)

Wisdom 11, Washburn 7

At St. Agatha, Troy Guerrette’s three-run single in the fifth inning broke open a tied game en route to a win for the Pioneers.

Ricky Sirois doubled and singled for Wisdom. Nate Michaud added an RBI single and Jeremy Labbe singled twice.

Justin Woollard and Josh Matowitz each hit an RBI single for the Beavers. Frank Plucker tallied a two-run single and Chris Tupper doubled.

Washburn (2-4) 301 001 2 – 7 8 8

Wisdom (2-4) 022 070 x – 11 13 8

Plucker, Tupper (5) and Maynard; Paradis and Thibeault

Softball

Searsport 3, Narraguagus 1

At Searsport, Tara Lee Webster allowed only two hits and one run while striking out eight, leading the Vikings to victory.

Lura Carroll had an RBI on two singles while Heather Hruby hit and RBI single for Searsport.

For Narraguagus of Harrington, Brook Courchaine and Ashley Woodward both had singles.

Narraguagus (7-1) 000 000 1 -1 2 1

Searsport (6-2) 002 100 x -3 5 0

Woodward and Farnsworth; Webster and Sekkins

Schenck 17, Katahdin 10

At Schenck, Lynn Farrington led the Wolverines with three singles and six RBIs, striking out seven from the mound.

Jessica Day drove in two on three singles while Beth Chasse had two doubles and a single.

Megan Libby had two singles and a two-run homer while Mindy Libby added two singles for Katahdin of Sherman Station.

Katahdin (6-1) 201 021 4 -10 8 4

Schenck (3-2) 105 531 2 -17 15 3

M. Duffy, K.C. Duffy, Libby and Qualey; Farrington and Shorewood

Mattanawcook 22, PVHS 1

At Lincoln, Kari Vance notched her eighth no-hitter this season while striking out nine batters and walking one to lead the Mattanawcook Academy Lynx past Penobscot Valley of Howland.

Jaide Littlefield led MA with two singles and three RBIs. Vance also had a double, a single, and two RBIs. Desirae Haines and Kylie Allen each had two singles and two RBIs while Brandi Rideout singled twice.

Penobscot Valley (1-8) 000 10 – 1 0 9

Mattanawcook (10-0) 6(13)3 0x – 22 17 2

Oakes and Colbath; Vance and Whitney

Nokomis 6, Brewer 2

At Newport, Tina Turner’s two-run single in the fourth helped the Warriors knock off the Witches.

Amy Paradis and Casey Grignon had an RBI single each in Nokomis’ six-run fourth inning. Paradis, Michelle Murray and Danielle Clark each chipped in with a double.

Sherri Capponi singled twice and drove in a run for Brewer. Jenny Higgins added an RBI single.

Brewer (6-2) 000 002 0 – 2 6 0

Nokomis (3-6) 000 600 x – 6 9 1

Capponi and Wing; Murray and Randlett

MDI 7, Hermon 6

At Bar Harbor, Bracey Barker’s sacrifice fly in the bottom of the seventh inning drove in Alisha Boisvert with the winning run as the Trojans edged the Hawks.

Kate Joseph, Becka Goff and Barker all had two singles apiece for MDI.

Amber Smith had a home run and two singles for Hermon.

Hermon (4-5) 001 010 4 – 6 7 5

MDI (4-6) 004 200 1 – 7 9 1

MacDonald and Reynolds; Boisvert and Daugherty

Ellsworth 17, John Bapst 5

At Bangor, Kate Sirois led Ellsworth with a triple and a single for two RBIs.

Holly Tripp had a two-run double while Becca Saunders had a double and an RBI.

For John Bapst, Nikki Novak and Amelia Mitchell-Storer each hit two singles.

Ellsworth (5-5) 141 212 6 -17 7 3

John Bapst (3-6) 102 200 0 – 5 6 7

Patten and Saunders; Sleeper, Athorp (2) and Novak

Lee 8, Bangor Christian 3

At Lee, Desiree MacDonald hit a two-run single in the sixth and finished with three RBIs as the Pandas knocked off the previously undefeated Patriots.

Deidra Ham chipped in with two singles for Lee.

Renee Mick singled twice for Bangor Christian. Lisa Phinney added a single and an RBI.

Bangor Christian (8-1) 000 002 1 – 3 8 4

Lee Academy (7-1) 003 104 x – 8 6 2

Hartman, Mick (5) and Phinney; Moors and Ham

Old Town 8, Orono 7

At Old Town, Missy Dorr scored the winning run on a wild pitch, leading the Indians to the win.

Emily Ouellette hit two singles for two RBI while Jessica Paul had two singles and a double. Mary Randall added two singles.

For Orono, Sarah Marquez hit a two-run double and a single while Emily Reed had a triple and a double. Hadley See contributed with two singles and a double.

Orono (0-7) 006 100 00 -7 12 1

Old Town (8-1) 402 010 01 -8 10 0

See and Clingerman, Thibeault (4); Randall, Metivier (4) and King

Foxcroft 23, PCHS 18

At Dover-Foxcroft, Mandy Murray had three doubles, two singles and five runs batted in as the Ponies got by the Pirates in a wild one.

Leigh Cartwright had two doubles and two singles, Missy Michaud had three singles and Casey Snow tripled and singled for Foxcroft Academy.

Stephanie Wentworth had three triples, a single and six RBIs, Caterina Riitano had a triple, two singles and three runs batted in, while Lacey Hanscom and Greta Korsman recorded three singles apiece for Piscataquis of Guilford.

Piscataquis (2-6) 320 414 4 – 18 21 3

Foxcroft (2-5) 290 336 x – 23 18 3

Korsman and Hanscom; Boudreau and Sands

Wisdom 16, Houlton Christian 3

At St. Agatha, Nina Michaud led Wisdom with three singles and a double for six RBIs.

Michelle Bourgoin drove in four with three singles and a double while Christa Lizotte pounded out three singles and a triple.

Stacey Bell nailed a home run for Greater Houlton Christian while May Wallace added two singles.

Houlton Christian (1-4) 001 20 – 3 6 6

Wisdom (4-0) 452 5x -16 19 2

Nason and Jago; Cyr and Michaud

Ashland 13, Van Buren 8

At Van Buren, the Hornets scored eight runs in the top of the seventh courtesy of six walks, two errors and two hits for a come-from-behind victory.

Amber Smith led Ashland with a double, single, and two RBIs.

Nicole Corbin drove in three runs and singled for the Crusaders.

Ashland 100 004 8 – 13 3 4

Van Buren 201 131 0 – 8 4 5

Spooner and Bennett; Ouellette, Laplante (7) and Caron


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