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BREWER – Abram Allard’s run-scoring opposite-field triple with no outs tied the game in the bottom of the seventh and he scored on Kyle Dalton’s sacrifice fly as Brewer rallied for a 2-1 Zone 1 American Legion baseball victory over Waldo-Knox.
Joel Barrett had walked to open the seventh and was replaced by pinch-runner Eric Libby.
Chris Carman’s single, Pasco Grove’s sacrifice bunt, a wild pitch and Ben Cowan’s sacrifice fly had broken a scoreless tie in the top of the sixth.
In a masterful pitching duel between lefties Chad Gomm and Parker Tootill, Brewer’s Gomm hurled a three-hitter and Tootill fired a two-hitter.
Each struck out 10 and walked four.
Carman had two singles.
Waldo-Knox (10-5) 000 001 0 – 1 3 1
Brewer (14-1) 000 000 2 – 2 2 0
Tootill and Potvin; Gomm and McHale
Houlton-Woodstock 7, Orono 6
At Orono, Tyrel Christie’s fielder’s choice plated Nick Cole, scoring the winning run as Houlton-Woodstock rallied to victory over Orono.
Houlton scored three runs in the top of the seventh inning. Chris Blanchette came in on an error and Ryan Schools tied the game when he scored on a Scott Phillips single. Cole and Caleb Palmer each singled twice.
Bo Thomas led the Twins with a three-run homer in the first inning. Mike Merritt racked up a double, two singles and an RBI. Chris Rand doubled twice and added a single, and Dustin Thomas hit two singles.
Houlton (6-9) 120 021 3 -7 9 2
Orono (4-10) 300 300 0 -6 13 2
Christie, Blanchette (2) and English, Hitchcock (5); Rand, Thibodeau (6) and B. Thomas
Bangor 9, Calais 4
At Calais, Andy Treadwell and Andy Tremble each slammed a three-run homer to power the Comrades.
Kevin Proctor added two singles for Bangor.
Scott MacDonald launched a solo homer to go with a single for the Suns while his brother James singled twice.
Bangor (11-4) 104 400 0 – 9 10 1
Calais (5-10) 001 201 0 – 4 6 1
McAlwain, Myerowitz (6) and Worster; Dougherty, Pike (3) and MacDonald
Penquis 11, Lincoln 10
At Lincoln, Ross Morrison scored on a Seth Strout fielder’s choice to pick up what would be the game-winning run for Penquis.
James Gray and Adam Russell provided the power as each hit a three-run homer in the fifth and sixth innings, respectively. Gray added a single and Strout finished with two RBIs.
Tom Lasko led Lincoln with a solo homer, a double and a single. Matt Malone and Jeremy Ham each hit a solo home run and Scott Flannery singled twice.
Penquis (5-8) 000 037 1 -11 8 0
Lincoln (9-6) 023 011 3 -10 11 0
Russell, Gray (6), Weymouth (7) and Kane; Malone, Flannery (6), Whitney (7) and Artes, Woodman (5)
Trenton 10, Sebasticook 2
At Ellsworth, lefty Jon Dow fired a three-hitter, striking out 10 and walking three, and Mark Clapp’s two-run single keyed a five-run fourth-inning rally that erased a 2-1 deficit.
Dustin Young’s RBI fielder’s choice tied it before Clapp broke the tie. Garrett Hardison’s squeeze bunt and Chris Sargent’s RBI double capped the rally.
Sargent had two singles to go with his double and knocked in four runs. Clapp had three singles and two RBIs.
Jake Lasselle doubled for Sebasticook.
Sebasticook (1-14) 000 200 0 -2 3 5
Trenton (9-6) 001 504 x -10 7 1
Davis, Adams (6) and Quint; Dow and Greenleaf
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