Swallow double lifts Warriors to victory

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DYER BROOK – Jeff Swallow’s RBI double in the third inning was the key hit in Southern Arooostook’s 4-2 high school baseball win over Fort Fairfield Thursday. Matt McCluskey and Jared Grant had RBI singles for the Warriors. Phil Rochford had a…
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DYER BROOK – Jeff Swallow’s RBI double in the third inning was the key hit in Southern Arooostook’s 4-2 high school baseball win over Fort Fairfield Thursday.

Matt McCluskey and Jared Grant had RBI singles for the Warriors.

Phil Rochford had a double and drove in a run and Tyler Bernaiche singled for the Tigers.

Fort Fairfield (3-10) 010 010 0 – 2 2 4

So. Aroostook (7-5) 012 010 x – 4 4 2

Kenneson and Rochford; Hersey and Shields

Calais 18, Narraguagus 8

At Calais, Chris LaPointe singled twice and knocked in a run to power the Blue Devils.

Adrian Arsenault added a triple and an RBI for Calais.

Jordan Kneeland paced the Knights of Harrington with a two-run single. Larry Fickett chipped in with an RBI single.

Narraguagus 143 000 – 8 6 4

Calais 743 211 – 18 6 3

Kneeland and Beal; LaPointe, MacDonald (3), Pollock (4) and Frost

Cen. Aroostook 10, Washburn 0

At Washburn, Carl Larabee pitched a three-hitter, striking out 10 and getting three singles and an RBI at the plate as his Panthers of Mars Hill blanked the Beavers.

Lance Bradstreet knocked in a run on a single for the winners. Dan Codrey hit two singles.

Quint Carter led Washburn with two singles.

Central Aroostook (7-3) 040 321 0 – 10 9 0

Washburn (3-7) 000 000 0 – 0 3 6

Larabee and St. Pierre; Plucker, Carter (3) and Maynard

Lee 9, Katahdin 3

At Sherman Station, Nate Dow knocked in two runs on a double as the Pandas cruised.

Frank Severance hit two RBI singles for Lee. Bruce Stevens contributed two singles and an RBI.

The Cougars were led by Chris Robinson with an RBI single.

Lee (12-1) 012 051 0 – 9 13 0

Katahdin (3-8) 200 000 1 – 3 3 1

Emery, J. Ham (7), Currie and A. Ham (7); Springer, Stevens and Rodgerson (4)

Jonesport-Beals 7, Shead 3

At East Machias, Jared Alley drove in three runs on two doubles as the Royals topped the Tigers.

Daren Kelly also doubled twice and scattered eight hits en route to the pitching win. D.R. Alley doubled and singled for Jonesport-Beals.

Cliff Urquhart, Wesley Ellington and Ryan Moore each hit a double for Shead of Eastport.

Jonesport-Beals (8-2) 110 041 0 – 7 9 5

Shead (5-6) 010 200 0 – 3 8 4

Kelley and King; Bowen and Maloney

Caribou 5, Houlton 4

At Houlton Wednesday, Jerry Shanahan singled in the seventh to drive in Travis Snell with the winning run.

Shanahan also tripled for the Vikings and Snell doubled.

Luke Bernard doubled and singled twice for the Shiretowners and Eric O’Conner chipped in with a three-run single.

Caribou 210 100 1 – 5 6 4

Houlton 001 030 0 – 4 7 3

St. Peter and Chase; Washburn and Sylvia

Lee 14, Schenck 1

At East Millinocket Wednesday, Blair Emery belted a home run to go with a double, knocking in three runs as the Pandas cruised to the five-inning win.

Nate Dow blasted a three-run homer for the winners. Matt Corbin knocked a two-run single.

Jeff Osborne and Brad Hebert each singled for Schenck.

Lee (11-1) 704 21 – 14 10 2

Schenck (1-9) 000 01 – 1 2 6

Noonan and Ham; Jamo, Desantis (5) and Dempsey

Dexter 11, Bangor Christian 1

At Dexter, Dan Fields had two singles and knocked in three runs as the Tigers prevailed.

Derek Sawyer pounded out an RBI double for Dexter. Ross Morrison knocked two runs in on a single.

Allen Easley led the Patriots of Bangor with three singles.

Bangor Christian (3-12) 000 001 – 1 6 3

Dexter (5-9) 003 044 – 11 7 2

Easley and McCleary; Patterson and Sawyer

Foxcroft 3, Nokomis 2

At Dover-Foxcroft, Ryan Taylor doubled and scored a run as his Foxcroft Academy Ponies edged Nokomis of Newport.

Chris Walker delivered an RBI single while Kyle Wentworth had two stolen bases and a run.

Shawn Henderson hit three singles and drove in a run while Ian Buzanoski had two singles and the other RBI for the Warriors.

Nokomis (3-10) 001 100 0 – 2 6 2

Foxcroft (8-3) 002 100 x – 3 6 0

Crocker, Wentworth (4), Walker (7) and Taylor; Veazie, Henderson (7) and Blair

Softball

Calais 3, Narraguagus 0

At Calais, Jamie Doliber drove in two runs with a two-out single in the fourth inning to lead the Blue Devils past the Knights.

Crystal Martin, Mia Silverthorne and Alissa Thomas singled and Katie Frost had 12 strikeouts for Calais.

Ashley Woodward had three singles for Narraguagus of Harrington.

Narraguagus (9-3) 000 000 0 – 0 5 1

Calais (11-1) 000 210 x – 3 4 2

Woodward and Farnsworth; Frost and C. Martin

Dexter 7, Bangor Christian 3

At Dexter, Kristy Veazie knocked a two-run double to power the Tigers past the Patriots of Bangor.

Frankie Bohm, Briley Belanger and Kara Nelson all had an RBI single apiece for the winners.

Lisa Phinney and Renee Mick each knocked in a run on a single for the Pats.

Bangor Christian (8-6) 100 100 1 – 3 7 4

Dexter (7-7) 005 110 x – 7 5 1

Hartman and Phinney; Nelson and Wyman

Lee 16, Katahdin 9

At Sherman Station, Jessie Kuester’s two-run triple broke a 9-9 tie in a seven-run seventh-inning rally that gave Lee its 12th win in 13 games.

Kuester had three singles to go with her triple and she drove in four runs. Diedra Ham had three singles and two RBIs and Danielle Jipson had a pair of base hits as did winning pitcher Crystal Moore. Moore had an RBI.

Michaelene Duffy, Lacey Willett and Angie Qualey had three singles each and K.C. Duffy-Stanley had two. Duffy, Qualey and Duffy-Stanley had an RBI apiece.

Lee Academy (12-1) 230 202 7 – 16 15 3

Katahdin (10-3) 016 002 0 – 9 12 6

Moore and Ham; Mi. Libby, Duffy-Stanley (2), Mi. Libby (7) and Duffy

Jonesport-Beals 18, Shead 2

At East Machias, Crystal Emerson fired a three-hitter to lift the Royalettes past the Tigerettes.

Emerson and Naomi Chandler each rapped three singles for Jonesport-Beals. Chelsie Carver singled twice.

Samantha Davis led Shead of Eastport with a solo homer and a single.

Jonesport-Beals (6-4) 152 09 – 18 11 0

Shead (2-9) 101 00 – 2 3 5

Emerson and Chandler, A. Alley (5); Lingley, Davis (1) and DeWitt

Bangor 1, Bucksport 0

At Bucksport, the Rams’ Jen Jimmo outdueled Bucksport’s Kelly White.

The winning run was scored in the seventh by Megan Huckins, who reached on an error, went to second on an error, and came -home on Samantha Warner’s two-out single to right field. Jimmo only yielded two hits in the circle, walking one.

Jessica Taylor had the only two hits for the Golden Bucks, both singles.

Bangor (11-2) 000 000 1 – 1 2 0

Bucksport (10-2) 000 000 0 – 0 5 2

Jimmo and Dube; White and Richards

Nokomis 26, Foxcroft 10

At Dover-Foxcroft, Lindsey Welch had two doubles, two singles and three RBIs to help lead the Nokomis Warriors of Newport to the win.

Danielle Clark had four singles and three RBIs while Megan Randlett added two doubles and five RBIs.

Mandi Murray went 4-for-4 with a triple, three singles and two RBIs for the Ponies.

Nokomis (5-8) 131 162 (12)- 26 27 2

Foxcroft Academy (2-7) 000 062 2 – 10 14 11

Murray and Randlett; Boudreau and Sands

Schenck 8, Penquis 3

At Milo, Lynn Farrington pitched a four-hitter and struck out 10 batters to lead Schenck of East Millinocket to a win over Penquis.

Schenck’s Rebecca Stratton hit a two-run home run and a single for three RBIs. Rihana Porter singled twice and Jessica Day hit a triple.

Lil Gerrish had two singles and an RBI for the Patriots while Mindy Dyer added two singles.

Schenck 120 310 1 – 8 9 3

Penquis 100 000 0 – 3 4 3

Farrington and Chasse; Russell and Sickler, Martin (6)

Central 14, Hermon 1

At Corinth, Jen Allen knocked in four runs on four singles to lead the Red Devils to the five-inning triumph.

Terri Underhill also drove in four runs on four singles for Central. Stephanie Partridge had two singles and three RBIs, and Shawna Bell had four singles and two RBIs.

Amber Smith led the Hawks with an RBI single.

Hermon 000 01 – 1 4 2

Central 144 5x – 14 20 0

McDonald and Reynolds; Smith and Bell


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