BUCKSPORT – Abram Allard tripled twice and singled once to drive in two runs and help lead the No. 1 Bucksport High Golden Bucks past the No. 8 Erskine Academy Eagles of South China 9-2 in Class B baseball playoff action Tuesday.
Adam Sheehan singled twice and doubled for the Southeast division top seed. Andy Wentworth (5-0) notched the victory.
Garrett Joslyn had a double and two singles while Justin Smith hit an RBI single for the Eagles.
Erskine Academy (7-11) 000 101 0 – 2 5 3
Bucksport (14-3) 212 103 x – 9 7 1
Wing and Jose; Wentworth, Harvey (6) and McHale, Boober (7)
Class A
Old Town 15, Waterville 0
At Old Town, the third-seeded Indians banged out 14 hits while Chris Rand tossed a one-hitter in their five-inning win over the Purple Panthers.
Brad Goody hit a two-run home run in the Indians’ seven-run first inning. Ryan Brown and Andy Pease had a double, single and two runs batted in apiece, Joe Guerrette doubled and had two singles and Roger Cole drove in two runs with a double for Old Town.
Brian Trocalla had a double with two outs in the fifth inning for No. 6 Waterville to break up Rand’s bid for a no-hitter.
Waterville (4-13) 000 00 – 0 1 1
Old Town (13-3-1) 708 0x – 15 14 1
Gardner, Lockard (3) and Cholewa; Rand and Cole
Class B
Belfast 8, MDI 6
At Belfast, Nick Arthers’ leadoff homer in the sixth triggered a four-run uprising that proved to be necessary as No. 4 Belfast withstood a three-run rally in the seventh by No. 5 Mount Desert Island.
Devin Potvin had a two-run single and John Ellis added an RBI single in the sixth. Ben Cowan had a solo homer and an RBI double for Belfast.
Bodie Abbott had a pair of homers, a single and three RBIs for MDI. Brad Dalton had an RBI double and a single and Brian Greenleaf contributed a two-run single.
MDI (6-11) 001 020 3 – 6 7 0
Belfast (11-6) 003 014 x – 8 8 1
Tripp, Colbeth (6) and Greenleaf; Cowan, Faulkingham (7) and Potvin
Winslow 5, Rockland 4
At Winslow, Dan Bibeau lined a two-run single to left after David Hamann and Taylor Helberg provided RBI singles to cap No. 3 Winslow’s four-run rally in the seventh for the victory over No. 6 Rockland.
Winning pitcher Chris McInnis aided his own cause with a single and double and Eric Willette added a double and single.
Parker Tootil doubled, singled and drove in two runs for Rockland. Shane Dow added two singles.
Rockland (8-9) 000 103 0 – 4 6 3
Winslow (12-5) 000 100 4 – 5 7 3
Tootil and Labree; Langlais, McInnis (6) and Vigue
John Bapst 8, MCI 0
At Mansfield Stadium in Bangor, Billy Chapman improved his season record to 5-0 by tossing a three-hit shutout with six strikeouts to lead the top-seeded Crusaders.
Chapman also contributed an RBI single for the winners. Zach Means roped a two-run single plus an RBI double.
Steve Kennedy had two singles for the eighth-seeded Huskies of Pittsfield.
MCI (2-15) 000 000 0 – 0 3 4
John Bapst (11-5-1) 341 000 0 – 8 6 1
St. Claire, Hendricks (2) and Saucier
Hermon 6, Houlton 2
At Houlton, Matt Watson hit a two-run double in the first inning and a double in the fifth to lead Hermon.
Ron Lane hit a triple with one RBI for Hermon.
Jared Sylvia had two singles for Houlton.
Hermon (5-12) 201 300 0 – 6 6 4
Houlton (11-4) 100 100 0 – 2 5 6
Class C
Searsport 11, Dexter 8
At Searsport, Pasco Grove hit a two-run home run in the fourth inning for Searsport. He also had two singles and four RBIs. He also struck out 11 and gave up only three walks.
Spencer Garton had two singles with two RBIs and Matt Mercier hit a double with two RBIs for Searsport.
Matt Mountain hit a double and two singles with two RBIs to lead Dexter. Kyle Morrison had two doubles with one RBI and Kyle Stone had a RBI single.
Dexter (8-9) 002 032 1 – 8 9 2
Searsport (13-3-1) 430 202 x – 11 12 5
Day, Russell (2) and Stone; Grove and Mercier
WA Raiders 15, Narraguagus 3
At East Machias, No. 2 Washington Academy slugged five homers in turning back the No. 7 Knights.
Ryan Maker (three RBIs) and Steve Colbeth clouted back-to-back homers to highlight a five-run second inning that pushed the Raiders’ lead to 9-0.
Barret Craven added a three-run homer in the third, and Whitney Stevens had a two-run homer in the fourth and Ryan Harmon had a solo shot in the same inning.
Craven also had a single, and Nick Reynolds had a double.
Gabe Checker led Narraguagus of Harrington with a pair of singles, and Cory Worcester and Jamie Bailey had a single each.
Narraguagus (6-10) 001 20 – 3 4 3
Washington Acad. (14-2) 453 3x – 15 7 2
Checker, Beal (2) and Rossi; Colbeth, Craven (4) and Fagonde
Hodgdon 12, Schenck 0
At Hodgdon, Chris Blanchette hit the game-ending grand slam in the fifth inning to spark No. 3 Hodgdon. He also hit a double and a triple and finished with six RBIs.
Matt Day and Blanchette combined for two hits, nine strikeouts, and one walk for Hodgdon.
Jimmy Griffin hit three singles and Ben Carton had two singles with two RBIs for Hodgdon.
Mike Albert and Jeff Osborne each hit a single for No. 6 Schenck’s only hits.
Schenck (5-12) 000 00 – 0 2 5
Hodgdon (12-4) 430 14 – 12 10 2
Jamo and Herbert; Day, Blanchette and McAtee
Penquis 9, Madawaska 7
At Madawaska, the No. 7 Patriots took advantage of passed balls, walks and a hit batter to score four runs in the top of the fifth as they upset the No. 2 Owls.
Mike Grindle paced Penquis of Milo with two singles and Terry Joyce added an RBI single.
Kevin Dube hit three singles and drove in one run for Madawaska, which had won eight in a row. Alex Daigle hit three singles and added an RBI. Steve Guerrette doubled, singled and drove in a run and Marc Garcia contributed two singles and an RBI.
Penquis (5-12) 002 340 0 – 9 5 3
Madawaska (14-3) 200 230 0 – 7 16 4
Kissell and Sally; McHenry, Gerard (4), Garcia (5) and Gerard, A. Daigle (4), Gerard (5)
Stearns 5, Piscataquis 3
At Guilford, Matt Leino hit three singles with three RBIs to lead No. 5 Stearns of Millinocket.
Chris Poirier had two singles and Brad Cyr and Matt Wack each hit two singles for Stearns.
Ben Smith doubled and Buddy Bates had an RBI single for No. 4 Piscataquis.
Stearns (8-9) 110 021 0 – 5 12 1
PCHS (7-10) 010 010 1 – 3 4 3
Johnson, Qualey (6) and Barnett; Smith, Lvellen (5) and Spack
George Stevens 15, Calais 10
At Blue Hill, Jake Lowell hit a single, double, and a triple with three RBIs to help No. 1 George Stevens advance. Jed Garvey chipped in with a two-run double and single.
Justin Donovan hit a single and a two-run home run in the seventh inning and finished with four RBIs to lead Calais. Andy Frost chipped in with two singles and a double and Joe Footer hit a two-run home run and had an RBI single.
Calais (3-12) 200 600 2 – 10 11 4
George Stevens (15-2) 382 200 x – 15 9 1
Footer, MacDonald (2) and MacDonald, Footer (2); Bates, Gott (6) and Candage
Mattanawcook 7, PVHS 0
At Lincoln, sophomore righthander Wayne Berry fired a two-hitter, striking out eight and walking two, and catcher Fred Pete belted a three-run homer in the second inning as top-seeded Mattanawcook Academy eliminated No. 8 Penobscot Valley of Howland.
Tyler Gardner doubled for the winners and Steven Whitney had an RBI single.
Sean Rackley and Paul Heath had the PVHS hits, both singles.
Penobscot Valley (4-13) 000 000 0 – 0 2 2
Mattanawcook (16-1) 131 010 x – 7 6 2
Thompson and Champion; Berry and Pete, Woodman (7)
Sumner 9, Central 3
At Corinth, Dustin Young tossed a four-hitter with eight strikeouts and two walks and Trevor Renwick belted a three-run homer with two outs in the fifth to supply him with some breathing room as No. 5 Sumner of East Sullivan upended No. 4 Central.
Renwick’s homer, following a two-out single by Billy Sprague and a walk, built the lead to 7-3.
Blake Alley had a two-run homer for Sumner and Sprague singled three times and knocked in three runs.
James Gray hit a two-run homer for Central and Seth Strout singled twice and had an RBI.
Sumner (8-8-1) 202 030 2 – 9 9 2
Central (10-6-1) 003 000 0 – 3 4 4
Young and Winslow; Brown, Seymour (6) and M. Strout
Class D
Wisdom 6, Limestone 4
At Limestone, the Pioneers scored one run on an error and Jason Bouchard drove in Todd Thibeault on a ground out as No. 6 Wisdom came up with two runs in the top of the eighth inning to pull off the upset over the No. 3 Eagles.
Andrew Gervais tripled and singled and Jason Bouchard had a pair of singles and two RBIs. Thibeault struck out 15 and walked five for Wisdom of St. Agatha.
Eric Crook’s two-out single in the bottom of the seventh scored Derek Patten to send the game into extra innings. Crook and Steve Hardwick had two singles apiece and Josh Knoll and Hardwick combined to strike out 12 and walked four for Limestone.
Wisdom (4-10) 100 021 02 – 6 7 5
Limestone (7-9) 020 100 10 – 4 7 7
T. Thibeault and B. Thibeault; Hardwick, Knoll (4), Hardwick (5) and Patten
So. Aroostook 7, Katahdin 6
At Dyer Brook, Zack Philibert’s two-out, run-scoring single in the bottom of the sixth broke a 6-6 tie and gave top seed Southern Aroostook its come-from-behind win.
Philibert drove home Zack Austin, who had doubled and gone to third on a throw to the plate.
Run-scoring singles by Corey Shields and Joe Putnam keyed a five-run fifth-inning rally that erased a 5-1 deficit.
Katahdin’s Chris Willigar tied it with a solo homer in the sixth.
Shields doubled and singled and drove in two runs for Southern Aroostook and winning pitcher Corey Edkins hurled a four-hitter with 12 strikeouts.
Lance Cunningham had two singles and two RBIs for Katahdin to go with Willigar’s homer.
Katahdin (6-12) 023 001 0 – 6 4 5
So. Aroostook (12-3) 000 151 x – 7 6 5
Roy, Willigar (5) and Stevens; Edkins and McGary
East Grand 10, Jonesport-Beals 8
At Danforth, Tim Irish’s sacrifice fly in the fifth inning gave the No. 1 Vikings the lead for good as they escaped the No. 8 Royals.
Scott Flannery hit a two-run homer in the first and added a single for East Grand. He also struck out six in 4 1/3 innings of relief. Darius Parker doubled and drove in two runs, and Chris Irish hit three singles.
Jared Alley led Jonesport-Beals with three singles and three RBIs. Kyle Mitchell contributed a two-run single in a third-inning rally.
Jonesport-Beals (6-11) 106 000 1 – 8 10 2
East Grand (6-7) 215 011 x – 10 14 1
Kelley, J. Alley (3) and Libby, Merchant (5); Byers, Flannery (3) and Preston
Machias 12, DI-Stonington 2
At Machias, senior lefty Jarad Day hurled a three-hitter, striking out seven and walking two, and Wil Haselmann paced a 10-hit attack with a triple, two singles and two RBIs as No. 4 Machias ousted No. 5 Deer Isle-Stonington.
Nate Poore had two singles for Machias, Day contributed a two-run double and Ed St. Pierre had two singles and an RBI.
Josh Bolton’s two singles and Evan Haskell’s RBI double led Deer Isle-Stonington.
DI-Stonington (7-8-1) 000 020 – 2 3 3
Machias (8-5) 030 261 – 12 10 1
Haskell, Douglass (5) and Klemenz; Day and St. Pierre
Shead 18, Highview Chr. Acad. 1
At Eastport, Jason Bones and Gerald Homes combined to hold the No. 6 Knights of Charleston to one run and one hit as No. 3 Shead won in its Class D northeast division quarterfinal.
Bones held a no hitter through three innings with six strikeouts and one walk, but was relieved in the fourth by Gerald Holmes so he could pitch in Thursday’s semifinal contest. Ben Maloney led the Shead first-inning offensive with a two-run double as part of an 11-run inning.
Bones and Wes Ellington each had RBI singles for the Tigers of Eastport. Shead scored nine runs on walks and five others on passed balls.
Aaron White singled, stole second and scored on a RBI groundout to short by Nick Waite in the fourth inning for Highview Christian Academy.
Highview Christian (6-7) 000 10 – 1 1 5
Shead (9-6) (11)12 3X – 18 3 1
Waite, Andrews and Kneeland; Bones, Holmes and Cummings
Van Buren 12, Fort Fairfield 8
At Fort Fairfield, Tyler Hews laced three singles and pushed across three runs to propel the No. 5 Crusaders past No. 4 Fort Fairfield.
Stacy Ayotte singled twice and knocked in a pair for the winners. Jeremy Chase roped a two-run double, and Matt Gagnon had two singles to go with an RBI.
Phil Rochford cranked an RBI triple for the Tigers. Jesse Fayers and Aaron Kenniston each had two singles plus an RBI. Jake Chambers had two singles.
Van Buren (8-7) 050 002 5 – 12 11 5
Fort Fairfield (6-11) 130 400 0 – 8 9 12
Corbin, Hews (7) and LaPierre; Kennison and Rochford
Lee Acad. 10, Woodland 5
At Lee, the No. 2 Pandas outlasted the Dragons despite No. 7 Woodland’s Tony Alviar striking out nine through seven innings and allowing only four earned runs.
Lee Academy scored six unearned runs and got RBIs on a Gerry Worster triple, a Franklin Grant single and a Bruce Stevens single. Stevens also scored three runs and stole two bases. Blair Emery tripled and singled for the Pandas.
Chad Pike led the Dragons with an RBI double. He also scored twice Andrew Knapp singled and stole two bases for Woodland.
Woodland (5-12) 000 020 3 – 5 3 8
Lee Acad. (12-5) 141 220 x – 10 10 2
Alviar and Pike; Ham, Emery (4), Dow (6), Grant (7) and Currie, Thompson (5), Severance (7)
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