December 23, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL

Bray lifts DI-S past Searsport

DEER ISLE – Heather Bray allowed only five hits while striking out three and walking four to lead the Deer Isle-Stonington Mariners to a 2-1 high school softball victory over the Searsport Vikings Wednesday.

Heather Hutch slammed a solo home in the fifth to give the Mariners the winning edge. Hollan Oliver added a triple and Meghan Wiberg doubled.

Nicole Shute notched three singles for Searsport and hard-luck loser TaraLee Webster allowed five hits and two walks while striking out five.

Searsport (4-4) 000 100 0 – 1 5 2

DI-S (4-4) 001 010 x – 2 5 1

Webster and Seekins; Bray and Boyce

MCI 3, Mount View 2

At Pittsfield, Lyla Lemari had a hit in the bottom of the seventh inning to drive in Autumn Hendricks and give Maine Central Institute the win.

Ashley Currier struck out nine batters and ended four innings with strikeouts to keep the Huskies in the game.

Megan Carter had a double and a run for Mount View.

Mount View (2-9) 000 020 0 -2 4 3

MCI (6-6) 001 001 1 -3 5 4

Carmen and Clements; Currier and Littlefield

Washburn sweeps East Grand

At Danforth, Nicole McLaughlin scattered three hits to go with 11 strikeouts and eight walks, to power the Beavers past the Vikings 16-4 in the first game of a doubleheader. Washburn won the second game 15-12.

In the first game, McLaughlin helped herself with three RBIs on three singles. Jamie Abar drove in two runs on a triple, a double and a single.

Amanda Godley singled twice for East Grand and Allie McKay hit an RBI double.

In the second game, Kari Howe’s two-run double highlighted Washburn’s five-run fourth inning. Howe went 5-for-5 with three singles and two doubles. Kristin Carter singled twice, doubled and drove in two runs.

Gina Zaneldin hit a three-run double and singled for East Grand. Godley tripled, singled twice and had an RBI.

(First Game)

Washburn 441 232 – 16 9 2

East Grand 101 011 – 4 3 7

McLaughlin and Maynard; Parker and Dodge

(Second Game)

East Grand (0-6) 420 150 0 – 12 12 3

Washburn (4-3) 151 521 x – 15 15 5

Burtt and Abar; Godley and Dodge

Calais 13, Machias 11

At Machias, Jessica Whittaker’s RBI single in the top of the sixth helped the Blue Devils hold off the Bulldogs.

Sarah Mahan doubled, singled and drove in a run for Calais.

Jillian Whitney led Machias with four RBIs on a triple, a double and a single. Lindsay Cherry hit three singles and Logan Davis singled twice.

Calais (6-2) 321 003 4 – 13 14 0

Machias (5-4) 005 121 2 – 11 10 4

Ellington and O’Brien; Whitman and St. Pierre

Shead 16, Jonesport-Beals 8

At Eastport, the Tigerettes used an eight-run first inning to set the tone for a win over the Royalettes.

Celia Cummings rapped four singles with five RBIs to pace Shead. Jamie Cassell singled three times with two RBIs and Samantha Davis added a triple, a single and two RBIs.

Ashten Smith led Jonesport-Beals with a double, single and three RBIs. Jodi Pinkham hit a solo home run.

Jonesport-Beals (5-4) 011 213 0 – 8 8 3

Shead (2-4) 830 131 x – 16 14 8

Smith, Chandler (1) and Chandler, Emerson (1); Lingley and DeWitt

George Stevens 19, Piscataquis 1

At Guilford, Laurie Allen pitched a no-hitter to lead the Eagles of Blue Hill to the win.

Christy Moon, Tessa Grindle and Nikki Bowden had a double each for George Stevens.

George Stevens 694 01 – 19 15 0

Piscataquis 000 10 – 1 0 1

Allen and Grindle; Woodbury, Emery (2), Littlefield (5) and Galuski

Georges Valley 12, Livermore 0

At Thomaston, Megan Watts tossed her first career no-hitter, finishing with nine strikeouts and no walks to lead the Buccaneers past the Andies.

Elena Bertocci singled twice and drove in two runs. Juliette Laaka hit two singles and had an RBI and Rachel Strong added two singles.

Cassandra Purington and Danielle Gray combined to give up 10 hits in the loss.

Livermore Falls (3-6) 000 00 – 0 0 0

Georges Valley (7-1) 710 22 – 12 10 0

Purington, Gray (5) and Hamilton, Killiam (2); Watts and Strong

Belfast 18, Lincoln Acad. 0

At Newcastle, Morgan Crandall pitched a two-hitter with 11 strikeouts and no walks and collected three singles as the Lions cruised past the Eagles.

Danielle Mayer paced Belfast with a double and three singles and Melissa Gray knocked in four runs with a double and two singles. Sam Ellis singled twice with three RBIs, Nicole Hubbard tripled and singled, and Angela Marden doubled and singled.

Tiffany Look doubled for Lincoln Academy.

Belfast (8-3) 266 04 – 18 21 0

Lincoln Acad. (2-9) 000 00 – 0 2 3

Crandall and Gray; Stevens, Russell (4) and Pitcher

Baseball

Mount View 5, MCI 2

At Pittsfield, Shane Eddy had two singles and two RBIs for the victorious Mustangs.

Blanc McCorrison added an RBI single for Mount View of Thorndike.

Jeremy West had an RBI single for the Huskies.

Mount View (7-4) 004 001 0 – 5 5 2

MCI (4-8) 200 000 0 – 2 4 4

Eddy and Spaulding; LaSelle and Quint

Machias 19, Calais 9

At Machias, Nate Poore had a rich day at the plate with a double, two singles, and two home runs – a three-run shot in the third and a two-run blast in the fifth – to lead Machias past the Blue Devils.

Todd Stevens had a double and two singles while Joe Richards singled twice for the Bulldogs.

Scott MacDonald singled three times and Ben Dow added two singles for the Devils.

Calais (3-5) 322 200 – 9 6 3

Machias (3-6) 523 621 – 19 13 3

Seelye, Guthrie (4), MacLean (4) and MacLean, King (4); Stevens, Richards (2) and St. Pierre, Poore (5)

Oxford Hills 5, Medomak 0

At Waldoboro, Corey Saunders singled twice and drove in two runs while Garrett Olson singled and triple to pace the Vikings.

Carlos Arteaga and Leavitt Storer had two singles each for the Panthers.

Oxford Hills (10-2) 011 011 1 – 5 8 1

Medomak (5-7) 000 000 0 – 0 9 1

Baker, Trelinen (7) and Diffin; Adolphson, Beardsley and Hivener (7)

East Grand splits with Washburn

At Danforth, East Grand defeated Washburn 15-0 in the opener of a doubleheader in which the Beavers came back to win the second game 7-6.

In the first game, Scott Flannery and Chris Irish combined to pitch a three-hit shutout.

Flannery added a solo home run and scored three runs while Richard Byers had a single, a double and five RBIs. Seth Preston hit three singles while Darius Parker chipped in with two singles and a double.

Dan Harris hit two singles for Washburn.

In the second game, Jason Thompson pitched a complete game with 13 strikeouts as well as scoring a run in the seventh inning on a passed ball to give Washburn the win.

Clint Carter hit two singles for the Beavers while Sam Harris contributed with a two-run double.

Flannery led East Grand with three singles and two RBIs while Parker chipped in with two singles.

(First Game)

East Grand 205 26 -15 17 1

Washburn 000 00 – 0 3 3

Flannery, Irish (4) and Irish, Parker (4); Carter, Harris (4) and Hafford

(Second Game)

Washburn (3-2) 000 040 3 -7 8 2

East Grand (3-2) 300 011 1 -6 6 5

Thompson and Hafford; Parker, Flannery (6) and Irish

George Stevens 4, Piscataquis 3

At Guilford, Mike Astbury’s two-out single tied the game and he rode home on a Colin Henry single in the top of the seventh as George Stevens Academy prevailed.

Josh Gott picked up the win, striking out seven in six-plus innings, while Dan Hilts got the save. Mark Clapp singled twice for the Eagles of Blue Hill.

Dan Macomber stroked a two-run double and Darin Spack hit an RBI double for Pisacataquis.

George Stevens (8-1) 000 101 2 – 4 5 0

Piscataquis (3-6) 300 000 0 – 3 5 0

Gott, Hilts (7) and Candage; Jardine, Burnett (6), Spack (7) and Macomber

Shead 11, Jonesport-Beals 6

At Eastport, James Macdonald smacked an RBI triple and added a two-run single as the Tigers topped the Royals.

Matt Altvater doubled, singled and drove in a run on a sacrifice fly for the winners. Ben Maloney hit two doubles and reliever Derek Maloney struck out seven in 5 2/3 innings.

Jared Alley paced Jonesport-Beals with two singles and an RBI.

Jonesport-Beals (0-9) 050 000 1 – 6 6 6

Shead (5-1) 004 124 x – 11 9 4

J. Alley and D. Beal; Bones, D. Maloney (2) and Cummings

DI-Stonington 9, Searsport 6

At Deer Isle, Jeff Douglas doubled, singled and knocked in three runs to lead the Mariners by the Vikings.

Jon Klemenz added a single, double and RBI for the winners.

Spencer Garton slammed a two-run homer for Searsport.

Searsport (5-2) 001 050 0 – 6 2 4

DI-Stonington (4-4) 063 000 x – 9 9 4

Dakin, Nickerson (5) and Mercier; Robbins, Ciomei (5) and Klemenz

Lee 3, Bangor Christian 0

At Lee, Gerry Worster fired a four-hit shutout with seven strikeouts as the Pandas prevailed.

Tyler Thompson had two singles and two RBIs for Lee. Nate Dow singled twice, and Kris King doubled.

Brady Hariman’s two singles led the Patriots.

Bangor Christian (3-5) 000 000 0 – 0 4 1

Lee (6-5) 101 100 x – 3 7 3

Ossinger and Sobey; Worster and Currie

Mattanawcook 13, Penquis 3

At Lincoln, Tyler Libbey hit two singles and drove in three runs to put the Lynx on top.

Steven Whitney had a double and a single for the winners and Tom Lasko added two singles and two RBIs.

Jordan Allen, Chuck Wooten and Andrew Walker had a single each for the Patriots of Milo.

Penquis (2-7) 000 210 0 – 3 3 4

Mattanawcook (7-1) 152 014 x – 13 13 4

Jo. Allen, Morrill (4) and Camnarri; Libbey, S. Whitney and Lasko (4)

Hermon 5, Orono 2

At Hermon, the Hawks turned three double plays and Brett Danforth had two singles and four RBIs to help lead them to the win.

Jason Shorey contributed with an RBI single for Hermon while Ron Lane had a double.

Ryan Levesque had a single, a double and an RBI for Orono while Jeff Miller added two singles.

Orono (1-8) 000 002 -2 6 3

Hermon (4-6) 220 010 -5 8 1

McGinley and Lane; Kelley and Bryant

Old Town 6, Nokomis 2

At Newport, Ryan Brown scattered eight hits, striking out eight, and doubled to pace the Indians.

Joe Guerrette singled four times with an RBI to lead Old Town, while Kevin Emerson provided two singles and an RBI and Mike Russell an RBI double.

Josh Vile and Ben Davis had two singles each for Nokomis.

Old Town (6-4) 020 012 1 – 6 12 1

Nokomis (4-8) 001 001 0 – 2 8 1

Brown and Dupuis; Jacques, Davis (7) and Nichols


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