November 20, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP

Ellsworth’s Mayo 3-hits Hampden

HAMPDEN – Righthander Seth Mayo allowed only three hits while striking out nine and walking two Thursday to lead the Ellsworth Eagles to a 6-1 softball victory over Hampden Academy.

Chad Smith doubled, singled and drove in a run for the winners and Garrett Hardison added two singles and an RBI. Asa James chipped in with a double and single.

Evan Thomas singled twice and drove in a run for Hampden.

Ellsworth (1-10) 000 004 2 – 6 11 2

Hampden (3-6) 000 100 0 – 1 3 3

Mayo and Awalt; Quimby and Lacey

Bucksport 11, John Bapst 3

At Husson College in Bangor, Jason Harvey knocked in two runs with two doubles and a single to power the Golden Bucks to victory.

Marcus Boober tripled and singled with three RBIs and Kyle Mercer singled twice behind winner Dan Nason.

Andy Tremble doubled and singled (2 RBIs) for John Bapst. Zach Means also doubled and singled.

Bucksport (8-2) 041 240 0 – 11 10 4

John Bapst (7-3) 100 101 0 – 3 8 6

Nason and Boober; Strout, Chapman (2) and Freeman

Piscataquis 12, Mattanawcook 1

At Lincoln, Buddy Leavitt scattered four hits through five innings as the Pirates beat the Lynx.

Brian White doubled and singled for Piscataquis of Guilford while Ben Smith, Randy Burgess, Drake Martell and John Luellen had two singles apiece.

J.J. Murchison singled twice for Mattanawcook Academy.

Piscataquis (6-4) 103 44 – 12 12 2

Mattanawcook (8-2) 001 00 – 1 4 6

Leavitt and Burgess; Malone, Springer (4), Greenlaw (4) and Pete

Central 22, Penquis 10

At Milo, Mike Strout drove in five runs with a homer, double and two singles to power Central’s win.

Billy Kane had a triple and three singles and knocked in four runs; Lowell Oyster had three singles and two RBIs; Joe Allen doubled and singled and Seth Strout (2 RBIs) had two base hits as did Rob Girvan (RBI).

Anders Hamlin had two singles and two RBIs for Penquis and Jason Stubbs had a triple and an RBI.

Central 10(13) 26 – 22 21 0

Penquis 21 0 34 – 10 7 3

Seymour, Rollins (3), Girvan (5) and Kane; Grindle, Dean (3), Ladd (5) and Stubbs

BC Patriots 12, Highview Chr. 2

At Kenduskeag, Ben Sobey and Steve Putnam combined on a five-inning one-hitter to pace the Patriots past the Knights.

Nick Harriman doubled and singled for Bangor Christian, with Dave Chrisos, Chad Ossinger and Sobey stroking two singles each.

Anthony Kneeland singled for Highview Christian Academy.

Bangor Christian (2-7) 182 00 – 12 11 1

Highview Christian (1-6) 010 10 – 2 1 4

Sobey, Putnam (5) and Conley; Allen, Andrews (2) and Kneeland

WA Raiders 11, Narraguagus 1

At East Machias, Mike Franz fired a one-hitter, striking out four and walking three, as the Raiders topped the Knights.

Whitney Stevens drove in three runs on three singles for Washington Academy. Adam Demerest added two doubles and two RBIs.

Adam Tenan paced Narraguagus of Harrington with an RBI single.

Narraguagus (3-5) 000 10 – 1 1 4

Washington Academy (6-2) 046 01 – 11 8 2

Kneeland and Tenney; Franz and Ramsdell, Fagonde (5)

Softball

MDI 6, Caribou 0

At Mount Desert, sophomore Bracey Barker fired a two-hit shutout, striking out 10 and walking three, as Mount Desert Island won its fourth straight.

Emma Pope-Welch’s two-run single highlighted a four-run second inning for the Trojans. Alisha Boisvert had two singles for MDI.

Ashley Monahan had a one-out single in the fourth and Jamie Landeen followed with a double for Caribou’s only hits.

Caribou (4-6) 000 000 0 – 0 2 1

MDI (5-6) 042 000 x – 6 6 0

Hartley and Brissette; Barker and Daugherty

Bucksport 13, John Bapst 1

At Husson College in Bangor, Kelly White hit two singles and knocked in three runs to help the Golden Bucks prevail.

Annette Caswell also had two hits, a double and a single for Bucksport. Jana Richards knocked two singles.

Laura Roach’s RBI double paced the Crusaders.

Bucksport (9-1) 010 031 8 – 13 12 0

John Bapst (3-7) 000 000 1 – 1 3 5

Caswell and Richards; Athorp, Sleeper (7) and Novak

Hampden 9, Ellsworth 4

At Hampden, Jamie Wells scattered six hits while striking out six and not walking a batter to spark the Broncos.

Emmy Russell paced the offense for the winners with three singles and two RBIs. Shannon Pitula chipped in with a two-run double and Kristina Spaulding singled twice and drove in a run.

Hiedi Chan singled twice and had an RBI for Ellsworth.

Ellsworth (5-6) 011 100 1 – 4 6 2

Hampden (7-2) 350 001 x – 9 9 6

Dugas, Patten (6) and Saunders; Wells and Spaulding

Penquis 12, Central 11

At Milo, Lindsay Ouellette singled home Megan Russell (walk) with no outs in the seventh inning, lifting the Patriots to victory.

Ouellette had another RBI single for Penquis behind winner Russell, who had two singles and two RBIs. Jean Hamlin provided two bunt singles and two sacrifice flies, while Lil Gerrish had a two-run double and a sac fly.

Shawna Bell doubled and singled and Steph Partridge doubled for Central of Corinth.

Central (2-9) 520 040 0 – 11 7 0

Penquis (4-5) 315 110 1 – 12 8 6

Smith, Stinson (7) and Bell; Russell and Lee, Martin (3)

Mattanawcook 14, Piscataquis 2

At Lincoln, the Lynx scored nine runs in the second inning en route to a win over the Pirates.

Kylie Allen had a double, two singles and three runs batted in, Brandi Rideout singled twice and drove in three runs, while Desirae Haines, Nicole Leighton and Cassie Carver had two singles apiece for Mattanawcook.

Caterina Riitano doubled for Piscataquis of Guilford.

Piscataquis (2-8) 011 00 – 2 3 3

Mattanawcook (11-0) 391 01 – 14 12 2

Korsman and Hanscome; Vance and Whitney

Katahdin 8, Bangor Christian 5

At Sherman Station, Lacey Willette’s two-run homer in the fourth boosted the Cougars to their second win over the Patriots in two days.

Angie Qualey led off the second inning with a home run for Katahdin. Michaelene Duffy doubled and singled to aid her in a four-hit pitching effort. Scarlet McAvoy singled twice.

Meredith Moores, Danielle Miller, Alicia Wiswell and Nicole Pelletier each singled for Bangor Christian. Renee Mick struck out seven and walked two in the loss.

Bangor Christian (8-3) 121 010 0 – 5 4 4

Katahdin (8-1) 120 500 x – 8 10 9

Mick and Phinney; Duffy and Qualey

Houlton Chr. 28, Highview 14

At Kenduskeag, Danny Kelly had a grand slam in a 12-run first inning as Houlton Christian rolled past Highview Christian.

Staci Bell had four singles for Houlton Christian.

Lauren Plourde had three singles, Natasha Hussey had a double and a single and Nick Richards singled twice for Highview Christian of Charleston.

Houlton Christian (12)03 232 6 – 28 29

Highview 4 02 312 2 – 14 17

Jago, Faulkner (4) and Bell; Hussey and Scott

Greenville 6, Forest Hills 4

At Jackman, Diane Aucoin had two doubles and a single and Darcy Larsen scattered eight hits as Greenville upended Forest Hills.

Jessie Craft had two doubles for the Lakers and Amber Lavigne had three singles.

Jess Brady homered and singled for Forest Hills of Jackman. Lindsay Keiper singled three times and Kim Levesque singled twice.

Greenville (4-5) 010 021 2 – 6 13 1

Forest Hills (6-2) 010 000 3 – 4 8 1

Larsen and Bolen; Keiper and Krukowski

Madawaska 13, Van Buren 5

At Van Buren, Emily Lavertu had three singles, four RBIs and four runs scored to lead the Madawaska Owls to the victory.

Ashley Bouchard pitched a two-hitter and Meghan Marshall pitched in with a solo home run in the fifth and a single for the Owls.

Casey Caron hit an RBI triple and scored twice for the Crusaders.

Madawaska (6-1) 420 043 0 – 13 9 3

Van Buren (2-6) 210 000 2 – 5 2 6

Bouchard and Martin; Ouellette and Caron

Narraguagus 7, WA Raiders 1

At East Machias, Ashley Woodward tossed a one-hitter leading the Knights past the Raiders.

Woodward struck out 14 while walking just one batter and Brook Courchaine had a two-run single for Narraguagus of Harrington.

Diana Bourdeau singled for Washington Academy.

Narraguagus (8-1) 114 000 1 – 7 4 2

Washington Acad. (5-3) 001 000 0 – 1 1 5

Woodard and Farnsworth; Bourdeau and Fergerson

Fort Fairfield 31, Ashland 27

At Ashland, Fort Fairfield rallied for 14 runs in the seventh inning as the Tigers rallied to win.


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