December 23, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP

Smith blanks Bapst Golden Bucks post 14th win

BUCKSPORT – Nikki Smith pitched a two-hitter, striking out six and not walking anybody, as Bucksport improved to 14-1 with a 6-0 triumph over John Bapst of Bangor in schoolgirl softball Tuesday.

Jessie Taylor, Alice Andrews and Tara Tweedie all had two singles apiece for Bucksport.

Rebecca Stover and Meaghan Brown singled for the Crusaders of Bangor.

John Bapst (10-5) 000 000 0 – 0 2 3

Bucksport (14-1) 002 040 x – 6 9 1

Wadleigh, Athorp (5) and Sleeper; Smith and Andrews

Bangor Chr. 13, DI-Stonington 1

At Hampden, Kara Hartman fired a three-hitter with 10 strikeouts, giving her a season total of 178 with only 28 walks as the Patriots closed out the regular season with a win.

A seven-run sixth inning by Bangor Christian shut the door on Deer Isle-Stonington

Alyssa Libby led the offense with a two-run double. Amber Leathers and Monique Veilleux each had three singles with an RBI. Danielle Miller hit two singles and knocked in a pair, and Laura Hamm added a double.

Hollan Oliver, Lacy Greenlaw and Meghan Wibery had a single each for the Mariners.

Deer Isle-Stonington 001 000 0 – 1 3 0

Bangor Christian 310 117 x – 13 14 2

Oliver and Boyce; Hartman and Leathers

Woodland 17, Wash. Acad. 12

At Woodland, Nicki Lazzaro and Tiffany Wormell each hit a pair of singles with two RBIs to lead Woodland passed Washington Academy.

Katie Holmes doubled and singles with a RBI for Dragons and Lacey Gillespie hit a two-run single.

Justine Ramsdell hit three singles with two RBIs and scored four times for the Raiders and Sara Rushforth had a trio of singles with a RBI. Stephanie Almendinger had two singles with two RBIs and Daphne Nichols doubled and singled to knock in a run.

Wash. Acad. (4-12) 103 330 2 – 12 12 3

Woodland (4-10) 922 401 x – 17 12 3

Livingston, Nichols (1), Day (3), Almendinger (5) and Merritt; Vose and Clark

Central 4, Penquis 1

At Corinth, Shauna Smith gave up only one run on four hits and one walk while striking out seven to lead Central to their 16th win.

Renee Trafton hit a triple and a single with a RBI for Central and Shawna Bell tripled with a RBI. Jenny Rollins had two singles with a RBI and Jody Harvey doubled in a run.

Amanda Martin doubled and singled for Penquis and Michelle Mulherin hit a RBI single in the third inning.

Penquis (7-8) 001 000 0 – 1 4 0

Central (16-1) 220 000 x – 4 7 2

Graves and Mulherin; Smith and Bell

Central 6, Searsport 2

At Searsport Monday, Renee Trafton had a triple, a double and a single with three RBIs to help lead Central of Corinth to victory.

Shauna Smith notched the win for the Red Devils by scattering five hits and striking out 11 while not allowing a walk. Shawna Bell and Traci Underwood each added a double.

Pitcher TaraLee Webster led the Searsport effort with two singles, 11 strikeouts and no walks while Theresa Cameron and Sheila Wilbur hit an RBI single each.

Central (15-1) 000 203 1 – 6 9 2

Searsport (7-7) 101 000 0 – 2 5 2

Smith and Bell; Webster and Seekins.

Hermon 9, Foxcroft 3

At Dover-Foxcroft, Lauren Fournier’s double and Kristen Hart’s single were the Hawks’ only hits but were enough to lift them past the Ponies.

Lee Cartwright laced an RBI single for Foxcroft.

Hermon (7-9) 311 103 0 – 9 2 2

Foxcroft (0-14) 100 200 0 – 3 1 4

Oakes and Campbell; Goggin and Anderson

Old Town 17, Orono 1

At Old Town, Sara Jones doubled, tripled and plated five runs as the Indians rolled.

Mary Wollstadt, who tossed a two-hitter, had a triple, double and single and drove in four runs for Old Town.

Jill Robertson and Sierra Starno had a single each for the Red Riots.

Old Town 01(11) 32 – 17 10 3

Orono 000 10 – 1 2 6

Wollstadt and Richard; Benoit and Thomas

Ashland 13, Katahdin 6

At Ashland, Cora Campbell’s two-run homer highlighted a seven-run sixth inning that secured the Hornets’ victory.

Campbell finished with three RBIs, Amber Smith added a solo homer in the third and also had three RBIs, Angela Belskis posted a double, a single, and an RBI, and Pam Bennett added two singles and two RBIs. Pam Spooner picked up the win.

Krystle McMoarn tripled for the Cougars of Sherman Station. Brandy Violette and Sara Charette contributed RBI singles.

Katahdin (4-10) 100 110 3 – 6 6 5

Ashland (10-2) 301 027 x – 13 11 2

Violette, Martin (6) and McMoarn; Spooner and Campbell

Hodgdon 20, Cen. Aroostook 5

At Hodgdon, Amanda Fitzpatrick ripped two homers while Shanna McGary smacked a two-run job as the Hawks rolled.

Alicia Little had three singles and drove in five runs for the winners, and Erin Foster chipped in with two doubles.

Sam Brewer crushed a solo homer and tripled for the Panthers of Mars Hill. Andi Long doubled and singled.

Cen. Aroostook (2-12) 111 02 – 5 7 2

Hodgdon (9-6) 691 4x – 20 13 1

Colin and Larabee; McGary, Foster (5) and Stewart

Madawaska 13, Fort Kent 7

At Madawaska, Rosa Londono knocked in two runs with a single as the Owls earned the upset win.

Sarah Nadeau doubled, singled and drove in a run for the winners.

Ashley Pelletier hit a two-run double for the Warriors and Ashley Desjardins added a double and a single.

Fort Kent (9-5) 100 210 3 – 7 8 2

Madawaska (2-8) (10)01 020 x – 13 9 2

Pelletier and Morneault; Thibeault and A.M. Cyr

Van Buren 16, Wisdom 15

At Van Buren, Danielle Gagnon swiped home in the bottom of the seventh inning to cap a comeback that started with a seven-run third inning and a 12-0 deficit.

Gagnon keyed the inning with a two-run homer. She also tripled and singled. Lisa Levassuer singled twice and doubled for Van Buren.

Amber Voisine smacked a three-run homer to lead the Pioneers of St. Agatha.

Wisdom (7-5) (11)10 002 1 – 15 14 0

Van Buren (2-11) 007 250 2 – 16 16 0

Chamberlain and Voisine; Ouellette, Gagnon (3) and Caron

Limestone 19, Washburn 7

At Washburn, Ashley Brooker laced two singles and knocked in three runs to lead the Eagles past the Beavers.

Kayla Smith hit a two-run double to go with an RBI single for Limestone.

Nicole McLaughlin notched an RBI double for Washburn and Jamie Abar singled twice.

Limestone (8-5) 017 341 3 – 19 7 2

Washburn (6-7) 102 012 1 – 7 6 3

Michaud and St. Pierre; McLaughlin, Burtt (4), McLaughlin (5) and Abar

Baseball

Wash. Acad. 10, Woodland 5

At Woodland, Mike Marzoll hit a two-run single in the sixth inning to put Washington Academy ahead and lead them to the win.

Whitney Stevens had two singles with two RBIs for the Raiders of East Machias and Steve Colbeth tripled.

Jesse Cross hit three singles with a RBI for Woodland and Aaron Moody had two singles with a RBI.

Wash. Acad. (10-4) 000 009 1 – 10 9 1

Woodland (5-9) 021 100 1 – 5 10 6

Colbeth, Kawai (4) and Ramsdell; Hunt, Pike (6), Hunt (7) and Pike, Engroff (6), Pike (7)

Bucksport 11, John Bapst 1

At Bucksport, Adam Sheehan scattered one run on three hits over five innings with 11 strikeouts as the Golden Bucks triumphed.

Sheehan also singled twice for Bucksport. Marcus Boober and Robbie Pushard each had two singles with two RBIs, and Josh Jackson added two singles.

Alex Means, Pat Healy and Dan Leighton had a single apiece for the Crusaders of Bangor.

John Bapst (7-8) 100 00 – 1 3 3

Bucksport (11-4) 312 32 – 11 12 1

Nason, Peckingham (4) and Keefe; Sheehan and Boober

DI-Stonington 7, Bangor Chr. 2

At Hampden, Evan Haskell had three singles with two RBIs to lead Deer Isle-Stonington to the win.

Josh Eaton and Chris Gray each hit a RBI single for the Mariners.

Dave Chrisos had two singles for Bangor Christian and Ben Sobey drove in both of their runs in the first inning on a single.

DI-Stonington (9-5) 140 020 0 – 7 6 3

Bangor Chr. (4-11) 200 000 0 – 2 7 3

Ciomei and Klemenz; Ossinger, Sobey (2) and Sobey, McCleary (2)

Penquis 4, Central 0

At Corinth, righty Justin Allen fired a two-hitter, striking out three and walking two, and doubled home the only run he was to need in the first inning.

Allen also had a single, Colby Chase singled twice and Chuck Wooton had an RBI double.

Joey Kane and James Gray singled for Central.

Penquis (4-12) 100 102 0 -4 7 1

Central (6-10) 000 000 0 -0 2 1

J. Allen and Zwicker; Brown, A. Allen (6) and Kane

Greenville wins two

At Windham, the Greenville Lakers took two from Windham Christian, both 12-1 decisions.

In the first game, Dan Campbell homered, doubled and knocked in four runs.

Justin Dore’s RBI double was Windham Christian’s lone hit.

In the second game, Griz Aucoin walloped a pair of homers, a double and plated four runs as the Lakers earned the sweep.

Scott Lavigne laced a two-run triple for Greenville and Richard Folsom doubled.

Dore was again Windham Christian’s lone hitter with a single.

(First Game)

Greenville 342 12 – 12 12 2

Windham Chr. 000 10 – 1 1 2

Campbell and Aucoin; Dore and Nickerson

(First Game)

Greenville (8-6) 225 12 – 12 13 3

Windham Chr. (1-12) 010 00 – 1 1 1

Lavigne and Aucoin; Blake and NIckerson

Foxcroft 4, Hermon 2

At Dover-Foxcroft, Jason Weymouth fanned 12 as the Ponies edged Hermon.

Ethan Annis laced a two-run double for Foxcroft. Adam Conley hit an RBI single, and Josh Withee doubled, singled and knocked in a run.

Joey Schatt smacked an RBI double for the Hawks and Nate Ellis added two singles.

Hermon 000 110 0 – 2 7 2

Foxcroft 100 210 x – 4 5 1

Lane and McGinley; Weymouth and Croan

Washburn 13, Limestone 3

At Washburn, senior lefthander Clint Carter didn’t allow a hit in five inning while striking out nine and walking three to lift the Beavers to their eighth victory.

Seth Milton backed Carter with a two-run home run and RBI single. Dan Harris chipped in with a double and two RBIs and Kyle Corey had a two-run single.

Limestone (1-12) 000 12 – 3 0 3

Washburn (8-4) 240 43 – 13 8 5

Suitler, Fontaine (2) and Frank; Carter and Hafford

Van Buren 15, Wisdom 4

At Van Buren, Jeremy Chasse slammed a home run and a double in the Crusaders’ win over the Pioneers.

Matt Gagnon had two doubles, a single and drove in two runs, Tyler LaPierre had two doubles and three RBIs and Mike Corbin doubled, singled and drove in a run for Van Buren.

Justin Michaud and Jason Bouchard had two singles apiece for Wisdom of St. Agatha.

Wisdom (0-13) 102 01 – 4 6 3

Van Buren (11-2) 125 7x – 15 11 3

Thibeault and Bouchard; Corbin, Hews (4), Violette (5) and Gagnon, Hews (5)

Ashland 12, Katahdin 6

At Ashland, Matt Saucier knocked in Buck Pineau in the bottom of the sixth inning to give Ashland the win.

Brandon Millett had three singles with two RBIs for the Hornets. Pineau had two singles with two RBIs and Jared Jandreau also hit a pair of singles.

Alex McAvoy hit two singles with two RBIs for Katahdin and Gabe Hrynick had two singles with a RBI.

Katahdin (1-12) 000 501 0 – 6 6 4

Ashland (3-10) 001 227 x – 12 12 4

Cunningham, Smith (5), Cunningham (6) and Hrynick, Brayall (4); Hunter and O’Clair

Hodgdon 15, Cent. Aroostook 9

At Hodgdon, Matt Hovey hit a double and two singles with four RBIs to lead Hodgdon.

Bruce Currie had three singles with two RBIs for the Hawks and Jimmy Griffin doubled with four RBIs.

Jeff Clockedile hit three singles for Central Aroostook of Mars Hill and Kyle Larrabee tripled. Brandon Hallett had a three-run single and Eric Martinez doubled.

Cent. Aroostook (7-5) 300 301 2 – 9 8 4

Hodgdon (11-4) 210 642 x – 15 15 3

York, Grew (1), Larrabee (4), Clockedile (5) and Grivois; Nickerson, Currie (4) and McAtee

Madawaska 12, Fort Kent 11

At Madawaska, Peter Gerard’s triple in the bottom of the eighth delivered Billy Roy, who had reached on an error, to provide the Owls with the triumph.

Madawaska had forced extra innings by scoring in the bottom of the seventh on Shawn Boucher’s single and stolen base and an error.

Gerard had a single to go with his triple and drove in three runs; Eric Gendreau doubled and singled and had two RBIs; Boucher doubled and singled twice and Roy had three base hits. Freshman Paul Roy picked up the win in relief.

Gib Michaud tripled and singled and drove in three runs for Fort Kent while Tom Desjardins and J.J. Pinette each doubled and singled.

Fort Kent (2-11) 001 550 00 -11 10 5

Madawaska (8-6) 520 210 11 -12 16 3

Boucher, Bouchard (1) and Pinette; B. Roy, Guerrette (4), Gendreau (6), P. Roy (7) and Gendreau, Gerard (6)


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