December 22, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL

Tripp, Eagles upset Witches

BREWER – Holly Tripp tripled and singled twice as the Ellsworth softball team knocked of Brewer 3-2 Wednesday night at Coffin Field.

The Eagles had played a game against Bucksport earlier in the afternoon at Ellsworth. The Golden Bucks won that game 3-1.

Anna Corey laced an RBI single to pace Brewer and Jessica Whalen knocked an RBI single.

Ellsworth 003 000 0 – 3 6 2

Brewer 000 000 2 – 2 5 3

Dyer and Tripp; Gomm and Wing

Woodland 17, East Grand 10

At Danforth, Alicia Vose singled twice, doubled, drove in four runs and struck out 14 to lead the Dragons to the win.

Heather Townsend added three singles for Woodland.

Allie McKay’s two-run double sparked the Vikings. Chantelle Parker hit a double and a single, and Elishia Dodge chipped in with two singles.

Woodland (5-10) 441 610 1 – 17 12 5

East Grand (1-13) 022 220 2 – 10 7 5

Vose and Clark; Flannery, McKay (4) and Zaneldin

GSA 16, Stearns 4

At Millinocket, Laurie Allen spaced nine hits and Sara Perkins’ two-run single sparked a six-run first inning as George Stevens Academy of Blue Hill upended Stearns.

Tessa Grindle doubled and singled for the winners and Nikki Boutin singled twice.

Hilary Arsenault doubled and singled and knocked in a run for Stearns. Holly Franck singled twice and had an RBI and Leslie Osborne singled twice.

GSA (14-2) 607 30 -16 8 2

Stearns (6-10) 110 02 -4 9 4

Allen and Grindle; Jones and Osborne

Georges Valley 7, Jay 2

At Thomaston, Brea Little tripled, singled and drove in two runs as the Buccaneers cruised past the Tigers.

Rachel Campbell tripled and singled for Georges Valley. Megan Watts, who scattered five hits in the win, hit two singles.

Ella Coffern led Jay with a double, a single and two RBIs.

Jay (8-8) 000 200 0 – 2 5 4

Georges Valley (11-3) 300 400 x – 7 10 0

J. Fetterhoff, McDonald (6) and S. Fetterhoff; Watts and Strong

Bucksport 3, Ellsworth 1

At Ellsworth, Nikki Smith hit a two-run single in the sixth inning to help power the Golden Bucks past the Eagles.

Smith finished with three singles for Bucksport. Elissa Gordon singled twice and Jessie Taylor added a double.

Krystal Roberts hit an RBI double for Ellsworth and Victoria Jones singled twice.

Bucksport (15-1) 000 003 0 – 3 9 0

Ellsworth (9-6) 000 000 1 – 1 4 3

Smith and Andrews; Dyer and Tripp

Searsport, Schenck split

At Searsport, Beth Chasse’s RBI single in the 10th inning lifted the Wolverines to a 6-5 victory in the second game of a doubleheader. The Vikings won the opener 8-1.

In the first game, Sheila Wilbur hit a triple, a double and a single with one RBI to lead Searsport. Nicole Shute added a triple, a single and an RBI and Sarah Cook singled twice and drove in one run. TaraLee Webster struck out six in the four-hitter.

Chasse singled twice for Schenck of East Millinocket.

In the second game, Ashley Peabody drove in two runs on two singles for the winners.

Meagan Brassbridge and Lindsey Seekins each doubled twice for Searsport.

(First Game)

Schenck 100 000 0 – 1 4 2

Searsport 101 132 x – 8 14 1

Rideout and Chasse; Webster and Seekins

(Second Game)

Schenck 300 002 000 1 – 6 8 1

Searsport 000 131 000 0 – 5 9 5

Rideout and Chasse; Webster and Seekins

Dexter 9, Mattanawcook 2

At Dexter, Amanda Pullen, Ashley Foster, Daphne Robichaud and Sabrina Cote had run-scoring singles in the second inning and that’s all the run production Sarah Carnes was to need.

Carnes scattered six hits, striking out five and walking one.

Pullen and Cote had three singles and two RBIs apiece and Foster had two singles and two RBIs.

Jaide Littlefield and Brooke Leighton had two singles each for Mattanawcook of Lincoln.

Mattanawcook (12-4) 000 200 0 -2 6 5

Dexter (14-2) 042 030 x -9 10 1

Brown and Knights; Carnes and Wyman

John Bapst 5, Bangor 3

At Union Street Athletic Complex in Bangor, Heather Laferriere laced a two-run single in the top of the third to propel the Crusaders to the win.

Julia Sleeper hit an RBI single for John Bapst of Bangor and Rebecca Stevens doubled and singled.

Meghan Chase knocked two singles for the Rams and Kate Turner tripled.

John Bapst (11-5) 202 010 0 – 5 5 2

Bangor (11-5) 100 002 0 – 3 7 7

Wadleigh and Sleeper; Dall, White (4) and Baker

Foxcroft 9, Piscataquis 5

At Piscataquis, Heather Woodbury had a single and three RBIs to help lead Foxcroft to the win.

Kristen Roy added an RBI single while Charley Bradford chipped in with a double.

Sarah Anderson led Piscataquis with a double and two singles while Kristina Weymouth had a double and a triple.

Foxcroft (1-14) 001 102 5 – 9 8 2

Piscataquis (2-14) 000 201 2 – 5 8 2

Goggin and Walker; Bradford and Bailey

Penquis 8, Penobscot Valley 7

At Howland, Ashley McMahon hit two doubles to help lead Penquis past Penobscot Valley.

Michelle Mulherin, Arielle Sickler and Heather Dolley each contributed with two singles.

Randy Rackley had a triple for Penobscot Valley while Krystal Levesque, Kacy Foster and Michelle Batchelder each had singles.

Penquis 332 000 0 – 8 13 2

Penobscot Valley (4-12) 000 322 0 – 7 4 3

Gravges and Mulherin; Batchelder and Colbath

Baseball

East Grand 10, Woodland 9

At Danforth, Chris Irish scored the winning run with two outs in the bottom of the seventh when he walked, stole second and third, and came home on a passed ball for the Vikings.

East Grand’s Ryan Fish scored on a Micah Barnes groundout earlier in the inning to tie the game. Fish finished with two doubles, two singles and four RBIs. Josh Rollins hit a two-run double in the third and Irish singled twice.

Jeremy Gillespie paced the Dragons with three singles, a double and two RBIs. Chad Pike hit a double and a single

Woodland (5-10) 200 020 5 – 9 12 4

East Grand (5-7) 013 031 2 – 10 10 6

Pike, Gillespie (5) and Engroff; Flannery, Parker (7) and Irish

George Stevens 10, Stearns 2

At Millinocket, Harrison Hines’ two-run triple and Mark Clapp’s two-run single keyed a six-run second-inning rally that gave the Eagles of Blue Hill its second win in three days over the Minutemen of Millinocket.

GSA beat Stearns 6-1 on Monday. Josh Gott pitched a five-hitter, striking out five and walking two.

Adam Cousins had a triple, two singles and an RBI for the Eagles. Hines had a single to go with his triple and knocked in three and Clapp had two singles and two RBIs.

Craig Cullen’s RBI double and brother Nick Cullen’s RBI single led Stearns.

George Stevens (14-2) 060 103 0 -10 13 0

Stearns (13-3) 000 200 0 -2 5 7

Gott and Hines; Qualey, Bouchard (3), C. Cullen (4) and Barnett

Brewer 8, Ellsworth 2

At Brewer, Andrew Patterson scattered three hits over seven innings, and added a double and a single to lead the Witches past the Eagles.

Matt Sargent hit three singles and had an RBI for Brewer. Zac Bouzan-Kaloustian racked up an RBI double and a single, Josh Caldwell hit an RBI single and a double, Joe Caron had a two-run double and Sean Collins contributed an RBI single.

Garrett Hardison, Asa Jones and Ray Hanf each singled.

Ellsworth (9-6) 000 002 0 – 2 3 2

Brewer (9-7) 211 013 x – 8 14 1

Putnam and Hanf; Patterson and Caldwell

Mattanawcook 4, Dexter 3

At Dexter, Tyler Gardner’s RBI on a fielder’s choice in the fifth helped lift the Lynx of Lincoln past the Tigers.

Gardner also hit an RBI single in the third. Andy McLellan singled twice and Tom Lasko doubled.

Adam Russell led Dexter with a two-run double in the third. Kyle Stone added an RBI single. The Tigers had the bases loaded in the seventh but MA ended it on a double play.

Mattanawcook (14-2) 001 030 0 – 4 8 0

Dexter (11-5) 003 000 0 – 3 7 2

Whitney and Lasko; Rabideau, Day (7), Russell (7) and Stone

Lee 9, Penobscot Valley 3

At Lee, Jeremy Ham struck out 13 batters while allowing only 1 earned run and four hits to help the Pandas to the win.

Jason Mallett led the Lee Academy offense with two singles, three RBIs and two stolen bases while Andrews Stevens added an RBI single.

Garrett Lavertu hit an RBI double for the Howlers of Howland while Cody Thompson chipped in with a triple.

Penobscot Valley (6-10) 001 001 1 – 3 4 3

Lee (10-6) 214 020 x – 9 5 3


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