September 22, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP

Sayers, McCrum lift Fort Fairfield by Katahdin 13-5 Thompson sparks Washburn victory

SHERMAN STATION – Keely Sayers and Brooke McCrum combined for five RBIs to lift the Fort Fairfield Tigers to a 13-5 high school softball victory over the Katahdin Cougars Friday.

Sayers finished with a double and a single for three RBIs, while McCrum hit two doubles and a single with two RBIs. Dani Searles added an RBI triple for the Tigers.

Megan Libby had two singles and an RBI for Katahdin of Sherman Station. Angie Qualey doubled and singled, while Brandi Violette added two singles.

Fort Fairfield (5-0) 203 130 4 – 13 8 1

Katahdin (1-3) 011 120 0 – 5 8 3

Lynch, Searles (5), Lynch (5) and Arato; Qualey, McMoarn (7) and Anderson.

Wisdom 21, Washburn 8

At Washburn, Cindy Chamberlain struck out five batters as the Pioneers of St. Agatha captured their first win of the young season.

Chamberlain also hit two singles and a double and Michelle Bourgoin had a single and a double for Wisdom.

Amber Blakeney had two singles for Washburn behind loser Nicole McLaughlin, who struck out six.

Wisdom (1-3) 271 542 – 21 9 2

Washburn (1-3) 400 040 – 8 3 7

Chamberlain and Berube; McLaughlin and Carter.

Maranacook 4, Belfast 0

At Belfast, Alexis Pullen pitched a five-hit shutout, striking out six batters and walking one, as the Black Bears of Readfield topped the Lions and remained undefeated.

Pullen helped her own cause in the first inning with a sacrifice fly that scored Kim Denbow from third base. Denbow finished with two singles. Toby Martin drove in an insurance run with a double in the fourth inning. She also singled. Erica Brennan added a triple and a single for the Black Bears.

Morgan Crandall struck out four batters for Belfast and walked two. Crandall led the Lions from the plate as well, hitting a double and a single. Melissa Gray added a double in the loss.

Maranacook (7-0) 100 210 0 – 4 7 0

Belfast (4-3) 000 000 0 – 0 5 0

Pullen and Pruett; Crandall and Gray

GSA 9, DI-Stonington 5

At Stonington, an eight-run fourth inning paced George Stevens Academy past Deer Isle-Stonington.

Elise Bishop had two singles and a double with two RBIs. Laurie Allen provided a triple and a single while knocking in two runs. Nicole Boutin also had a triple and a single with 1 RBI for George Stevens.

Roz Santospago hit a double and a single. Heather Bray had a RBI single for Deer Isle.

George Stevens (5-2) 000 800 1 – 9 8 1

DI-Stonington (1-2) 300 110 0 – 5 3 3

Allen and Grindle; Bray, Hagerthy (5) and Santospago

Baseball

Washburn 5, Wisdom 1

At Washburn, Jason Thompson threw a one-hitter, striking out 17 and walking just three, as the Beavers prevailed.

Clint Carter had two singles and knocked in two runs for Washburn.

Jeff Paradis singled for Wisdom’s only hit and knocked in a run with a sacrifice fly in the fourth.

Wisdom (0-5) 000 100 0 – 1 1 2

Washburn (3-2) 010 031 x – 5 4 2

T. Thibeault, Gervais (4) and B. Thibeault; Thompson and Hafford

Katahdin 12, Fort Fairifield 2

At Sherman Station, Travis Robinson was perfect from the plate with a triple, a double and two singles while knocking in two runs and scoring four others for the host Cougars.

Chris McNally pitched a two-hitter for Katahdin, striking out six and walking one. Justin Stevens had three RBIs on two singles and a double. Chad Smith had a double and two RBIs and Mark Martin added two RBIs.

Jake Chambers had an RBI triple and Andy Levesque hit an RBI single for the Tigers.

Fort Fairfield (3-2) 001 01 – 2 2 2

Katahdin (2-2) 420 15 – 12 13 1

Armstrong, Chambers (5) and Levesque; McNally and Stevens

Maranacook 10, Belfast 2

At Belfast, Jared Lemieux struck out nine batters in seven innings of work and also tripled and a singled in the victory for the Black Bears of Readfield.

Steve Mason singled twice and drove in two runs for Maranacook.

Devin Potvin hit two doubles and a single while knocking in a run for Belfast.

Maranacook (6-1) 401 111 2 – 10 8 2

Belfast (2-5) 100 001 0 – 2 8 1

Lemieux and Buckley; Cowan, Olson(6), Larson (7) and Potvin

GSA 15, DI-Stonington 5

At Deer Isle, Jake Lowell got George Stevens Academy going with a two-run home run in the first and also singled twice and knocked in three runs for the Eagles.

Lance Ciomei provided a three-run homer in the second inning for Deer Isle-Stonington.

George Stevens (6-1) 254 04 – 15 9 3

DI-Stonington (0-3) 041 00 5 2 8

Yurchick, Hiltz (5) and Candage, Hines (5); Douglass, Ciomei (4), Haskell (5) and Klemenz, Trundy (3)


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