Justin Allen helps lift Pats by Schenck for third victory

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EAST MILLINOCKET – Justin Allen recorded three singles and drove in two runs to lift the Penquis Patriots to a 10-3 high school baseball victory over the Schenck Wolverines Wednesday. Mike Grindle and Colby Chase each added two singles for the Patriots with Grindle driving…
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EAST MILLINOCKET – Justin Allen recorded three singles and drove in two runs to lift the Penquis Patriots to a 10-3 high school baseball victory over the Schenck Wolverines Wednesday.

Mike Grindle and Colby Chase each added two singles for the Patriots with Grindle driving in two runs.

Mike Albert paced Schenck with two singles and two RBIs while Drew Fayle and Jarrod Desantis each added two singles. Fayle also had an RBI.

Penquis (3-6) 012 030 4 – 10 10 1

Schenck (4-5) 200 010 0 – 3 7 5

Chase, Allen (4), Kissell (7) and Martillo; Waite and Dempsey, McLaughlin (6)

Foxcroft 4, Hermon 0

At Dover-Foxcroft, Rob Crocker hit an RBI single in the bottom of the sixth to plate the winning run, and Hunter Wilbur piled on the insurance by hitting a three-run single later in the inning as the Ponies cruised.

Foxcroft’s Jason Weymouth scattered seven hits, struck out 11 and walked one. Crocker also doubled. Danny White singled and scored on Crocker’s hit in the sixth.

Brad Roy singled twice for the Hawks. Phil Cayford struck out six and walked two in the loss.

Hermon (1-6) 000 000 0 – 0 7 2

Foxcroft (5-3) 000 004 x – 4 6 0

Cayford and Tarr; Weymouth and Croan

Belfast 21, MCI 0

At Pittsfield, Ben Cowan and Chris Larson combined to toss a one-hitter as the Lions cruised.

Devon Potvin laced two doubles and knocked in three runs for Belfast. Matt Olson launched two doubles and drove in a pair, and Matt Welch contributed two -singles.

Phil Hendricks singled for the Huskies.

Belfast (4-5) 233 94 – 21 18 0

MCI (2-7) 000 00 – 0 1 6

Cowan, Larson (4) and Potvin; Ja. LaSelle, Kennedy (3), Jo. LaSelle (4), Hendricks (5), and Saucier, Bell (5)

Brewer 5, Ellsworth 1

At Brewer, righthander Kevin McAvoy allowed only two hits in five innings while striking out four and walking two to spark Brewer.

Joel Barrett slammed a two-run home run for Brewer, Tony Doucette doubled and Matt Sargent had an RBI single.

Asa Jones singled twice for Ellsworth.

Ellsworth (4-4) 000 001 0 – 1 5 2

Brewer (6-2) 012 020 x – 5 4 0

Smith and Hanf; McAvoy, Collins (6), Briendel (7) and Griffin, Caldwell (7)

Bangor 8, MDI 7

At Mount Desert, Bangor took advantage of four errors to score five unearned runs in an eight-run sixth inning.

Kevin Proctor tripled, doubled, and drove in two runs for Bangor. Kyle Baker added three singles and an RBI and Nate Hall singled twice.

B.J. Greenleaf cranked a two-run home run for MDI and singled twice. Brad Dalton added a solo home run and single and Kyle Jones had an RBI single.

Bangor (7-1) 000 008 0 – 8 9 1

MDI (3-5) 030 112 0 – 7 10 5

Bucksport 14, GSA 12 (10 inns.)

At Blue Hill, Abram Allard belted a two-run home run in the top of the 10th inning, lifting the Golden Bucks to victory in a battle of Eastern Maine powers.

Allard also singled twice for Bucksport to back relief winner Adam Sheehan. Jason Harvey tripled and singled while Kyle Mercer doubled and singled.

Chris Sargent stroked four singles with an RBI to pace George Stevens Academy. Jed Garvey provided a double and two singles (1 RBI) and Baren Yurchick singled twice with two RBIs.

Bucksport (8-1) 301 611 000 2 – 14 13 4

George Stevens (8-2) 018 000 300 0 – 12 14 5

Wentworth, Sheehan (6) and Boober; Sargent, Yurchick (5), Gott (8) and Candage

Searsport 12, Narraguagus 5

At Harrington, Pasco Grove scattered five hits to go with 12 strikeouts and six walks, and drove in two RBIs on three singles to lead the Vikings.

Drew Mercier chipped in with a double, a single and an RBI for Searsport. Robert Johnson tripled and singled, and Marcus Quisenberry hit a pair of singles.

Sean Reynolds paced the Knights with a double and two RBIs. Mike Beal also doubled and Saben Rossi added an RBI single.

Searsport (5-0-1) 310 232 1 – 12 15 1

Narraguagus (4-4) 100 102 1 – 5 5 4

Grove and Mercier; Tenney and Rossi

Mattanawcook 3, Sumner 2

At Lincoln, Andrew Kites scored what proved to be the winning run on a two-out single by Fred Pete in the sixth inning.

Kites finished the game with a double, single and two runs scored and Steve Whitney struck out 11 while walking two and had a pair of singles for Mattanawcook.

Dustin Young had a leadoff home run to begin the game and also drove in a run on a sacrifice fly for Sumner of East Sullivan. A.J. Pennartz had two singles.

Sumner (3-6-1) 100 000 1 – 2 4 2

Mattanawcook (8-1) 000 002 1 – 3 9 3

Joy and Renwick, Winslow (2); Whitney and Pete

Penobscot Valley 7, DI-Stonington 6

At Deer Isle, Keith Champion nailed a two-run homer in the top of the seventh to secure the win for Penobscot Valley.

Cody Thompson hit a two-run home run as well as a solo shot in the sixth that put the Howlers in the lead. Brody Artes contributed with two singles.

Josh Eaton hit two singles and a double for Deer Isle-Stonington, while Nick Ciomei had a two-run single. Josh Bolton added a solo home run and a single.

Penobscot Valley (2-7) 112 001 2 – 7 10 3

DI-Stonington (1-4-1) 022 000 2 – 6 10 6

Miller and Champion; Haskell, Gray (4), Douglas (6) and Klemenz

Camden Hills 5, Rockland 3

At Rockland, Pat Aylward scattered three hits, struck out eight, and allowed only one run to help Camden Hills secure the win.

Caleb Peats hit a two-run single for the Windjammers while Brady Butler added a double.

John Bonney led Rockland with a single and double.

Camden Hills (7-3) 100 000 004 – 5 3 1

Rockland (5-3) 000 010 000 – 1 3 2

Aylward and Dennen; Tootil, Dole (4) and LaBree

Stearns 13, Central 3

At Millinocket, Anthony Arsenault hit a three-run double and Craig Cullens had three RBIs on two doubles to help lead Stearns to the win.

Matt Leino had two singles, a double and two RBIs for Stearns while Matt Wark added three singles and an RBI.

Rob Girvan hit an RBI double for Central while James Gray and Joey Kane had an RBI single apiece.

Central (6-4) 210 00 – 3 6 0

Stearns (5-4) 133 42 -13 15 2

Brown, Seymour (3) and Kane; Qualey and Cullen

Calais 23, Lee Academy 6

At Lee, Joe Footer hit a grand slam and a two-run homer to help carry Calais past the Pandas.

James MacDonald had a two-run double and a single while Andy Frost added two doubles. Ricky Rice chipped in with a double and a single.

Nate Drew and Jason Mallett hit a double and a single apiece for Lee Academy.

Calais (2-3) 484 07 -23 12 2

Lee Academy (5-4) 132 00 – 6 10 5

Footer and McLean; Emery, Worster (2), Mallett (5), Thompson (5) and Currie

Softball

Schenck 3, Penquis 2 (12 inns.)

At East Millinocket, Jessica Day scored on a fielder’s choice by Heather Duprey with one out as the Wolverines nipped the Patriots.

Lynn Farrington spun a three-hitter and struck out 11 for the winners. She contributed two singles at the plate.

Ashley Pelletier and Arielle Sickler had an RBI single each for Penquis of Milo.

Penquis (4-7) 000 101 000 000 – 2 3 1

Schenck (4-7) 101 000 000 001 – 3 4 4

Russell and Sickler; Farrington and Chasse

Valley 17, Greenville 6

At Greenville, Megan Melcher and Samantha Martin rapped two singles each as the Cavaliers rolled past the Lakers.

Valley of Bingham took advantage of 14 Greenville errors and swiped 11 bases.

Jessie Craft hit a two-run homer for the Lakers.

Valley (5-1) 511 82 – 17 8 6

Greenville (2-4) 004 20 – 6 8 14

Rollins and Martin; Larsen, Craft (3) and Bollen, Gardner (3)

Hermon 8, Foxcroft 7

At Dover-Foxcroft, Rachel Nightengale launched a three-run double to propel the Hawks to their first win.

Jody Reynolds cracked three singles and two RBIs for Hermon.

Randi Kennedy sparked the Ponies with a double, triple, and RBI. Ashley Marden had two singles and scored two runs.

Hermon (1-6) 041 300 0 – 8 8 4

Foxcroft (0-8) 120 202 0 – 7 10 6

Hart and Reynolds; Boudreau and Allen

Searsport 2, Narraguagus 1

At Harrington, Tara-Lee Webster registered four strikeouts and one walk in a complete-game effort as the Vikes edged the Knights.

Lindsey Seekins cracked two singles for Searsport. Nicole Shute had a single, and Megan Porter singled and came home on a passed ball.

Missy Barbee laced a double and a single for Narraguagus while Erica Mann had an RBI single.

Searsport (6-1) 100 001 0 – 2 5 3

Narraguagus (7-1) 000 100 0 – 1 4 2

Webster and Seekins; Woodward and Strout

Calais 7, Lee 4

At Lee, Katie Frost drove in three runs with a double and a single as the Blue Devils dealt the Pandas their first loss.

Amanda Brown contributed with two singles and an RBI for Calais.

Jessie Kuester and Kristin Herson each hit a double and a single for one RBI while Brittany Mallett added two singles for Lee.

Calais (4-1) 002 032 0 – 7 9 1

Lee Academy (7-1) 011 002 0 – 4 10 5

Frost and Martin; Harris and Pickering

Mattanawcook 26, Sumner 13

At Lincoln, Kasse Brown collected four singles and knocked in three runs as the Lynx outslugged Sumner.

Jaide Littlefield recorded three singles and drove in a pair for Mattanawcook. Jill Murchison cracked two singles, and Arikka Knights added two singles and an RBI.

Meghan Ruhlin sparked the Tigers of East Sullivan with an RBI single. Rachael Philio cracked two singles.

Sumner (1-8) 214 06 – 13 9 2

Mattanawcook (4-5) 32(15) 6x – 26 19 5

Ruhlin, Klausmeyer (4), Philio (4) and Robinson; Whitney, Brown (3) and Knights

Bangor 5, MDI 4

At Mount Desert, Megan Huckins hit three singles to help lead the Rams to victory.

Rachael Dube and Jennifer Wright each helped out with singles for Bangor.

Jessie Norwood had three RBIs on two doubles and a single for MDI while Bracey Barker contributed with two singles.

Bangor 100 004 0 -5 5 2

Mount Desert Island 000 004 0 -4 6 3

Soohey and Dube; Barker and Daugherty

Bucksport 11, George Stevens 3

At Blue Hill, Leah Page hit a two-run triple and a single for Bucksport to help lead them past George Stevens Academy.

Jessica Taylor helped out with a single and a double for the Golden Bucks.

Sarah Clapp had two singles for GSA while Nikki Kenneston added an RBI triple.

Bucksport (4-1) 212 110 4 -11 7 2

George Stevens (7-3) 010 000 2 -3 5 11

Tweedie and Richards; Allen, Conley (5) and Grindle

Stearns, Central split

At Millinocket, Jordan Legassey’s single in the bottom of the eighth drove in Holly Franck and lifted the Minutemen to an 8-7 win over the Red Devils in the first game of a doubleheader. Central of Corinth took the second game 10-6.

In the first game, Franck was 5-for-5 with four singles and a triple, which put her into scoring position in the eighth. Legassey racked up two singles and a triple and Jessica Jandreau singled twice. Renee Trafton and Jess Kaelin each doubled in the seventh to help the Devils tie the game.

In the second game, Trafton tripled and added three singles. Jenny Rollins smacked a two-run homer and singled. Nicole Labbe hit a double and a pair of singles, and Jody Harvey singled twice. Legassey led Stearns with a triple and a single. Rebecca Saucier hit a double and a single and Casey Popp chipped in with two singles.

(First Game)

Central 201 001 30 – 7 5 4

Stearns 300 301 01 – 8 14 2

Smith and Daniel; Jones and Michaud

(Second Game)

Stearns (6-3) 231 000 0 – 6 11 7

Central (6-4) 420 310 x – 10 18 2

Mackenzie and Fournier; Stinson, Smith (4) and Daniel

Brewer 4, Ellsworth 2

At Brewer, Vanessa Michaud slammed a pinch-hit RBI triple in the sixth to give the Witches the winning edge. Sarah DeFilipp followed with an RBI single to give Brewer an insurance run.

Sherri Capponi earned the win for Brewer by holding the Eagles to four hits while striking out five and not walking a batter.

Tess Miller singled twice for Ellsworth and Crystal Roberts had an RBI single.

Ellsworth (6-4) 100 001 0 – 2 4 2

Brewer (7-1) 200 002 x – 4 7 1

Pattern and Tripp; Capponi and Wing


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