EASTPORT – The Shead Tigers rallied in the sixth inning, pounding out six RBI singles en route to 10 runs, in a 13-10 come-from-behind victory Monday in the second game of a high school baseball doubleheader. Shead won the opener 15-0.
In the first game, Derek Maloney drove in three runs on a double and two singles, and Josh Francis had three RBIs on a triple and a double. Darrin Constant singled twice.
Darius Parker, Ryan Fish and Micah Barnes each singled for the Vikings of Danforth.
In the second game, Ben Maloney hit three singles and drove in two runs. James Macdonald tripled, singled and had one RBI, while Teddy Cummings singled twice and knocked in a run.
Richard Byers led East Grand with two, two-run triples. Chris Irish drove in three runs on a double and two singles. Scott Flannery singled twice and added an RBI.
(First Game)
Shead 000 627 – 15 11 0
East Grand 000 000 – 0 3 2
Bones, D. Maloney (4) and Cummings; Flannery, Rollins (4), Barnes (5) and Irish, Parker (4)
(Second Game)
East Grand (5-4) 303 10 0 3 – 10 12 3
Shead (8-1) 100 11(10) x – 13 12 2
Parker, Byers (6) and Irish; Macdonald, B. Maloney (4), Holmes (7), D. Maloney (7), B. Maloney (7) and Cummings
Belfast 9, Oak Hill 3
At Belfast, Silas Ratten recorded two singles and a triple as the Lions knocked off the Raiders.
Paul Herman singled twice and drove in two runs for Belfast. Nick Arthers smacked an RBI double and Jesse Johnson hit two singles.
Jason Guerette singled twice for Oak Hill of Sabattus.
Oak Hill (12-2) 000 201 0 – 3 5 1
Belfast (8-6) 202 311 x – 9 11 1
Leavitt, Labbe (4), Daggett (6) and Lunn; Faulkingham and Herman
Washington Acad. 12, Sumner 1
At East Machias, Jared Gray’s three-run home run highlighted a 10-run third that iced the game for the Raiders.
Ryan Harmon hit a two-run single for Washington Academy and James Ramsdell doubled.
Singles by Dylan Johnson, Jay Huber and Mike Manning were the only hits for Sumner of East Sullivan.
Sumner (3-10) 00 0 10 – 1 3 6
Washington Acad. (8-2) 20(10) 0x – 12 5 1
Renwick, Pennartz (4) and Pennartz, Renwick (4); Marzoll, Kawai (4), Colbeth (5) and Ramsdell
George Stevens 6, Searsport 3
At Searsport, Mark Clapp and Chris Sargent hit two singles each to help lead George Stevens Academy to victory.
Nick Henry added a double for the Eagles of Blue Hill.
Matt Nickerson led the Searsport effort with three singles.
George Stevens 300 003 0 – 6 7 1
Searsport (6-4) 021 000 0 – 3 4 1
Gott, Sargent (5) and Candage; Garton and Mercier
‘Guagus 12, Jonesport-Beals 8
At Harrington, Joe Leighton had a three-run home run, two doubles and drove in six runs in the Knights win over the Royals.
John Fickett had a double, single and three RBIs, while Gabe Checker singled three times and Cory Worcester had two singles for Narraguagus.
Matt Merchant slammed a two-run homer and Jared Alley had a pair of singles for Jonesport-Beals.
Jonesport-Beals (0-11) 200 042 0 – 8 7 5
Narraguagus (6-7) 303 330 x – 12 14 3
J. Alley and D. Beal; Fickett and Kennedy
Waterville 5, Medomak 4
At Waldoboro, Mike Dennis scored the eventual winning run in the sixth when he hit a leadoff double, got to third on a Chad Moore flyout, and came home on a passed ball to lift Waterville to victory.
Dennis doubled twice and Jake Willette hit a two-run homer in the fourth inning. Jeremy Lockhart earned the win with 12 strikeouts in six innings. Ryan Lockhard pitched one inning of relief, striking out two with two runners on base.
Bryan Blackler paced Medomak Valley with two singles and five stolen bases. Sam Adolphsen doubled, singled, drove in two runs and struck out 10.
Waterville (6-8) 010 301 0 – 5 5 3
Medomak (5-9) 202 000 0 – 4 5 5
Lockhart, Lockhard (7) and Moore; Adolphsen and Havener
Piscataquis 9, Penobscot Valley 2
At Howland, Mike Burnett allowed two runs, scattering four hits and striking out nine to lead Piscataquis to the win.
Josh Luellen had a single and a double with two RBIs while Steve Overlock added two singles and an RBI. Tyler Tracey singled three times while Joe Jardine chipped in with two singles for the Pirates of Guilford.
Joey Cyr led the Penobscot Valley effort with a single, a double and an RBI.
Piscataquis 121 203 0 – 9 11 1
Penobscot Valley (4-9) 020 000 0 – 2 4 9
Burnett and Macomber; Ware and Crosby
Stearns 15, Penquis 8
At Milo, Matt Leino had a single, a double and three RBIs to help power Stearns of Millinocket past Penquis.
Adam Qualey hit two doubles for two RBIs while Matt Wark added two singles.
Jordan Allen plated four runners with two doubles and a single while Justin Perkins contributed a single, a double and two RBIs. Colby Chase helped out with two singles.
Stearns (11-1) 033 225 0 – 15 11 4
Penquis (2-10) 233 000 0 – 8 7 17
Cullen, Barnett (3), Bouchard (7) and Barnett, Cullen (3); Allen, Wooten (7) and Zwicker
Mattanawcook 7, Schenck 6
At East Millinocket, the Lynx rallied for three runs in the seventh with the aid of an error.
Tyler Libbey doubled and singled for Mattanawcook Academy of Lincoln and Dylan Hanscom singled twice. Andy McLellan rapped a two-run double behind relief winner Chris Pete.
Drew Fayle led Scheck with two singles and three RBIs. Pat Jamo doubled twice with an RBI and Kyle Pelkey added two singles and an RBI.
Mattanawcook (11-1) 013 000 3 – 7 8 2
Schenck (4-7) 320 100 0 – 6 8 1
Du. Hanscom, Pete (2) and Whitney; Rideout and McLaughlin
Hermon 5, Central 2
At Hermon, Dustin Jalbert had two singles and an RBI to help lead Hermon past Central.
Ron Lane and Josiah Curtis each added an RBI single for the Hawks.
Adam Allen and Tom Palmer hit an RBI single apiece for Central of Corinth.
Central (6-6) 001 010 0 – 2 5 3
Hermon (5-8) 302 000 0 – 5 8 1
Allen, Malcom (2) and Kane; Bart and Lane
Dexter 10, Bangor Christian 2
At Dexter, Adam Russell, Tim McCarthy and Sam Bowers combined on a nine-hitter and Russell and McCarthy had doubles in a four-run third-inning rally that gave Dexter some breathing room.
Russell had a two-run double and McCarthy had a run-scoring double in the third.
It was a makeup game that was played in Dexter but Bangor Christian was the “home” team.
Willy Hinkley had a double and two singles for Bangor Christian, Anthony Cole had a two-run double and Ben Sobey chipped in with two singles.
Dexter (10-4) 124 101 1 – 10 5 1
Bangor Christian (3-7) 200 000 0 – 2 9 2
Russell, McCarthy (5), Bowers (6) and Stone; Sobey, McCleary (7) and Hinkley
Bangor 10-13, Presque Isle 0-0
At Presque Isle, Josh Young fired a one-hitter in the opener and Steve Fergerson scattered seven hits in the nightcap as Bangor swept, extending its winning streak to seven games.
In the first game, Young struck out 12 and didn’t walk anybody. He drove in the only run he was to need with a first-inning single.
Nick Larochelle had a double and two singles and drove in two runs for the Rams; Brian Hackett had two doubles and an RBI; Young drove in two runs with a double and a single and Jordan Heath had two singles and an RBI.
Jeremy Dickinson’s fourth-inning single was Presque Isle’s only hit.
In the second game, Fergerson struck out three and didn’t walk anybody and the Rams erupted for six, two-out runs in the second inning.
Hackett’s two-run double and RBI singles by Heath, Larochelle and Young keyed the rally.
Hackett had two more doubles; Nate Hall tripled and singled and drove in two runs; and Heath had two singles and an RBI.
Joe Monahan singled twice for Presque Isle.
(First Game)
Bangor 202 230 1 -10 11 3
Presque Isle 000 000 0 – 0 1 1
Young and Dowe; K. Gagnon, Monahan (3), Mathers (7) and Parsons, Lowe (7)
(Second Game)
Bangor (11-1) 062 05 -10 11 3
Presque Isle (5-6) 000 00 – 0 1 1
Fergerson and Dowe; Lavway, Monahan (3) and Parsons, Lowe (5)
Softball
Narraguagus 8, Jonesport-Beals 7
At Harrington, Amanda Fickett had three singles and drove in three runs as the Knights held off the Royalettes.
Elise Dublin held Jonesport-Beals to two hits. She struck out eight and walked eight.
Monique Emerson doubled and had an RBI for the Royalettes.
Jonesport-Beals (6-5) 010 030 3 – 7 2 3
Narraguagus (7-6) 210 320 x – 8 7 2
Chandler and Emerson; Dublin and Simmons
Sumner 39, Washington Acad. 12
At East Machias, Daphne Nichols hit a home run, two singles and had two RBIs to help lead Sumner of East Sullivan to the romp over Washington Academy.
Justine Ramsdell singled three times for the Tigers.
Nicole Leach led WA with a double, three singles and an RBI. Janay Tucker had two doubles, a single and four RBIs.
Sumner 9(12)5 67 – 39 20 4
Washington Acad. 4 2 5 01 – 12 14 8
Tucker and Robinson; Livingstone, Ramsdell (2), Livingstone (4) and Day
Calais 16, Machias 4
At Calais, Sarah Mahan had three singles and two RBIs to help lead the Blue Devils.
Jamie Doliber added three singles and one RBI for Calais. Darcey Gillespie and Amanda Brown each had two singles.
Christi Holmes had two singles for the Bulldogs.
Machias (6-5) 003 01 – 4 5 3
Calais (9-2) 409 30 – 16 16 2
Whitman, Alley (3) and St. Pierre; Ellington and O’Brien
Belfast 4, Oak Hill 2
At Belfast, Sam Ellis’ one-out, two-run double scored the winning run in the fifth inning to lead the Lions past Oak Hill of Sabattus.
Morgan Crandall pitched a four-hitter while striking out nine and walking two. Angela Mayer doubled for the Lions.
Julie Lizotte had two singles for the Raiders.
Oak Hill (9-5) 101 000 0 – 2 4 3
Belfast (10-4) 010 030 x – 4 4 3
Sargent and Blais; Crandall and Gray
George Stevens 10, Searsport 2
At Searsport, Laurie Allen and Christy Moon each singled twice and drove in two runs to power the Eagles of Blue Hill to victory.
Brandi Winters (RBI), Liz Tyler and Caleigh Keevan each chipped in with two singles.
Sheila Wilbur notched an RBI single for Searsport.
Searsport (5-5) 000 011 0 – 2 3 4
GSA (10-2) 000 301 6 – 10 11 0
Webster and Seekins; Allen and Grindle
Shead sweeps East Grand
At Eastport, Jamie Cassell had eight singles and drove in 10 runs as the Tigers handled the Vikings 23-11 in the first game and 15-3 in the second.
In the first game, Cassell singled five times and drove in five runs. Roliza Dewitt had a double, two singles and four runs batted in.
Chantel Parker had three singles and two runs batted in and Tasha Amero singled and drove in three runs for East Grand of Danforth.
In the second game, Cassell singled three times and had two RBIs and Dewitt drove in two runs with a single.
Ryanne Flannery had three singles and two RBIs while Parker doubled, singled and drove in a run for the Vikings.
(First Game)
East Grand 300 030 5 – 11 6 2
Shead 074 321 6 – 23 19 1
Parker, Godley (2) and Zaneldin; Lingley, Murphy (6) and Dewitt
(Second Game)
East Grand (1-11) 021 00 – 3 8 7
Shead (4-5) 054 6x – 15 12 0
McKay and Zaneldin; Murphy and Cummings
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