Owls sweep, pick up Sunrise title

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PRESQUE ISLE – Sunday, Danielle Lee recorded two wins, giving up just one run, nine hits, and four walks while striking out six in 14 innings as UM-Presque Isle earned 4-1 and 6-0 wins over Lyndon State for the Sunrise Conference regular-season championship. In the…
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PRESQUE ISLE – Sunday, Danielle Lee recorded two wins, giving up just one run, nine hits, and four walks while striking out six in 14 innings as UM-Presque Isle earned 4-1 and 6-0 wins over Lyndon State for the Sunrise Conference regular-season championship.

In the first game, Morgan Anderson had two singles with two RBIs for UM-Presque Isle and Tiffany Miller hit a two-run single in the first inning.

In the second game, Anderson hit a pair of doubles and a single to drive in three runs for the Owls and Valerie Lenentine doubled to bring in two runs.

(First Game)

Lyndon State 000 000 1 – 1 6 1

UM-Presque Isle 400 000 x – 4 8 0

Ireland and Bedien; Lee and Miller

(Second Game)

Lyndon State (11-7) 000 000 0 – 0 3 2

UM-Presque Isle (10-4) 100 005 x – 6 6 2

Ireland and Bedien; Lee and Miller

UMF splits with Lesley

At Farmington Saturday, the Beavers scored four runs in the fifth inning to rally in game two of a doubleheader against Lesley, 5-4 after getting shut out in the opener 11-0.

In the second game, Ashley Symington knocked a two-run single to key the UMF rally.

Lauren Stacey and Jamie Young added RBI singles for the Beavers.

In the first game, Kristi Cochin and Holly Tripp each had two singles for UMF.

(First Game)

Lesley 006 05 – 11 8 0

UM-Farmington 000 00 – 0 8 3

Anzilotti and McGonagee; Stacey, Moriarty (3), Saucier (5) and Tripp

(Second Game)

Lesley 000 002 2 – 4 4 4

UM-Farmington 100 040 x – 5 8 5

Mikas and Perfume; Moriarty and Tripp

Thomas 8-28, Wheelock 0-1

At Waterville, Saturday, Jen Lane gave up just two hits and three walks while striking out two and not allowing a run in Thomas College’s 8-0 win in the opener over Wheelock College. Thomas also took the second game 28-1.

In the first game, Brielle Daggett tripled and doubled to drive in a run for Thomas and Mistie Bickford had a double and a single with two RBIs. Courtney Corbett hit a t riple to knock in two runs.

In the second game, Corbett allowed just one run on one hit and three walks while fanning six for Thomas. She also doubled with two RBIs. Debra Robertson doubled and singled and Charlee Hayes hit a double.

Keene State sweeps USM

At Keene, N.H., Saturday, Meghan McLoughlin allowed just four hits and one run while fanning 10 to help lead Keene State to the 2-1 win in the first game. The Owls also won the second game 5-1 to clinch the regular season Little East Conference Title.

In the first game, Kristen Tong hit a double in the fourth and later scored on a wild pitch for the University of Southern Maine.

In the second game, Renee Heath had three singles for the Huskies and Caterina Riitano hit two singles.

(First Game)

Southern Maine 000 100 0 – 1 4 2

Keene State 000 002 x – 2 3 2

Mainville and Tong; McLoughlin and Underhill

(Second Game)

Keene State (25-7) 210 101 0 – 5 8 1

Southern Maine (28-7) 000 001 0 – 1 8 2

Fuoroli, McLoughlin (6) and Underhill; Henderson, Riitano (7) and Tong

Colby sweeps St. Joseph’s tourney

At Standish Sunday, the White Mules continued a winning streak with a 7-2 victory over Bates and a 7-0 shutout of the Monks at the St. Joseph’s tourney. Brandeis edged St. Joseph’s 4-0 in the third game.

In the first game, Lauren Olmsted scattered five hits while rapping two singles and driving in two runs for Colby. Kate Hurd doubled and singled three times for the Mules.

In the second game, Miki Starr and Wendy Bonner of Colby both doubled. Bonner and Elizabeth Riley each had two RBIs. Jamie Morrison hit a pair of singles for St. Joseph’s.

In the third game, Emily Watterworth homered and singled for Brandeis.

Kahler Dowling hit a double for St. Joseph’s.

(First Game)

Colby 004 012 0 – 7 13 1

Bates 100 100 0 – 2 5 4

Olmsted and Fagan; Klenakis and King

(Second Game)

Colby 101 230 0 – 7 10 0

St. Joseph’s 000 000 0 – 0 7 4

Toomey and Riley; Reagan and Bain

(Third Game)

St. Joseph’s 000 000 0 – 0 5 6

Brandeis 011 101 x – 4 6 0

Dowling and Bain; Hanks, Smith (6) and Leber

St. Joseph’s Tournament

At Standish Saturday, Bates College took the win in the opener 4-1 over St. Joseph’s College but lost to Colby College 8-0 in the second game. Colby won the third game 7-6 over Brandeis University. Brandeis took the 8-1 win over St. Joseph’s College.

In the first game, Kyla Decato hit a double and two singles to drive in a pair of runs for Bates College and Andrea Lichtman had two singles and scored a run.

Deborah Bain doubled and singled for St. Joseph’s and Dee Regan had two singles and an RBI.

In the second game, Lindsey Toomey gave up just six hits, no walks, and no runs while striking out four for Colby. Mike Starr had two doubles and scored three times and Elizabeth Riley had a triple and two singles with four RBIs.

Dayna Krakower had a pair of singles for Bates.

In the third game, Lauren Olmsted hit three singles to force in a run for Colby and Megan Bovill had two singles with two RBIs.

Melissa Leber homered to drive in two runs for Brandeis and Sara Albert had a double with two RBIs.

In the fourth game, Albert hit a home run, double, and a single to drive in four runs for Brandeis and Leber had a double and a homer with two RBIs. Elissa Glucksman doubled and singled and scored twice.

Amanda Roy and Bain each hit a pair of singles for St. Joseph’s College.

(First Game)

Bates 000 301 0 – 4 10 1

St. Joseph’s 001 000 0 – 1 7 4

Klenakis and Dyson; Dowling and Gbain, Delhanty

(Second Game)

Colby 320 30 – 8 10 1

Bates 000 00 – 0 6 5

Toomey and Riley; Staskawicz, Masino (4) and King

(Third Game)

Colby 000 330 1 – 7 14 3

Brandeis 100 212 0 – 6 9 2

Olmsted, Robbins (5) and Fagan; Brianne Leber

(Fourth Game)

Brandeis 120 030 2 – 8 13 1

St. Joseph’s 010 000 0 – 1 6 3

Hanks, Smith (7) and Leber; Ferguson, Delahanty (7) and Bain

UM-Farmington sweeps Bay Path

At Farmington, Sunday, Stephanie Moriarty allowed no runs, three hits, and no walks while striking out eight to help the University of Maine- Farmington to the 10-0 win over Bay Path College in the first game. UM-Farmington also won the second game 12-1.

In the first game, Holly Tripp tripled and singled to drive in a pair of runs for UM-Farmington and Kristi Cochin hit a double and a single with two RBIs. Mary Berry doubled and scored three runs.

In the second game, Lauren Stacey and Sara Martin combined to throw a one-hitter for UM-Farmington. Erica Woodsum had two singles and scored two runs. Kristi Cochin and Cynthia Ravinski each singled to drive in two runs.

(First Game)

Bay Path 000 00 – 0 3 3

UM-Farmington 325 0x – 10 6 0

Malinowak and Duffy; Moriarty and Tripp

(Second Game)

Bay Path 000 01 – 1 1 2

UM-Farmington 730 2x – 12 7 1

Anderson, Malinowak (1) and Duffy; Stacey, Martin (4) and Seubert

Husson, Lasell split

At Newton, Mass., Saturday, Nicole Manzo had three hits and scored twice to help lead Husson College to the 7-2 win in the opener. Lasell College took the second game 4-2.

In the first game, Carmen Ballard had two hits and scored two runs for Husson.

In the second game, Kelly McHatten had three hits, scored one run, and drove in a run for the Braves.

(First Game)

Husson 001 010 0 – 2 6 3

Lasell 211 000 x – 4 9 1

(Second Game)

Husson 130 200 1 – 7 9 5

Lasell 101 000 0 – 2 5 2

Husson sweeps Mount Ida

At Newton, Mass., Sunday, Carmen Ballard had three hits and drove in two runs to help push Husson College past Mount Ida 17-3 in the first game. Husson also won the second game 12-2.

In the first game, Nicole Manzo, Carolyn McAvoy, Rachel Wing, and Sara Agouab each had two hits and two RBIs for Husson. Nicole Munroe had two hits and scored three runs.

In the second game, McAvoy had three hits and drove in five runs for the Braves. Ballard had three hits and three runs and Rhonda Chambers had three hits and scored two runs.

(First Game)

Husson 085 31 – 17 17 2

Mount Ida 000 30 – 3 4 2

(Second Game)

Husson 312 51 – 12 15 2

Mount Ida 000 20 – 2 4 1

Baseball

Tufts sweeps Colby

At Medford, Mass., the White Mules of Waterville only scored 11 runs in three games, losing twice to Tufts, 11-1 and 9-4 Saturday and 16-6 Sunday.

On Saturday, Andy Carr doubled and Brian Liberty drove him in with a single for Colby in the first game. In the second game, Carr knocked an RBI double and Tom Salemy an RBI single for the Mules.

On Sunday, Tom Salemy knocked a solo homer and Brian Liberty a three-run homer for Colby.

(Saturday’s First Game)

Colby 001 000 0 – 1 3 4

Tufts 103 241 x – 11 13 1

Rosenbaum, Beitia (5), Jacobs (5) and Roy; Newsom and Kenny

(Saturday’s Second Game)

Colby (3-23) 011 000 020 – 4 10 6

Tufts (14-11) 000 302 13x – 9 13 3

Geiger, Peet (6) and Roy; Simon, Smotherman (8), Narva (8) and Kenny

(Sunday’s Game)

Colby (3-24) 000 000 006 – 6 12 1

Tufts (15-11) 325 300 03x – 16 15 1

Geiger, Peet (6) and Roy; Simon, Smotherman (8), Narva (8) and Kenny

USM wins two

At Plymouth, N.H. Saturday, the Huskies pushed across 30 runs to sweep Plymouth State, 14-2 in the opener and 16-1 in the nightcap.

In the first game, Adam Lemieux had an RBI double and Greg Stacy an RBI single during a six-run eighth inning that turned a 3-2 game into a rout.

In the second game, Brandon Brewer hit two doubles while Stacy had a two-run double, two singles and four RBIs for USM of Gorham.

(First Game)

So. Maine 001 011 065 – 14 18 1

Plymouth St. 100 001 000 – 2 7 5

Cahill, Handy (8), McDonough (9) and McGhee; Bradbury, Guimond (8), Dockx (9) and Morgan

(Second Game)

So. Maine (17-8-1) 220 218 100 – 16 13 2

Plymouth St. (3-22) 100 000 000 – 1 8 4

Fairchild, Foley (8), Stroup (9), Robinson (9) and St. Onge, Arsenault (7); Conway, Campo (6), Mullin (7) and Jaskolka

Becker 11, Thomas 8

At Leicester, Mass. Saturday, Dave Harbec went 3-for-4 with three RBIs as Becker outslugged Thomas.

Scott Brawn hit a pair of two-run homers for the Waterville-based Terriers. Jordan Stebbins tripled and singled twice.

Thomas (10-19) 000 032 3 – 8 12 1

Becker (6-21) 046 010 x – 11 9 1

Owens, Leon (3) and Brawn; McDonald and Egeland

UMF, Husson split

At Farmington, Sunday, Zachary Reed hit three singles to help lead the University of Maine-Farmington to the 11-10 win over Husson College in the opener. The Braves took the second game 3-2.

In the first game, Justin Quimby had a pair of singles and scored three runs for UM-Farmington and Eric Cummings had two singles with six RBIs.

Adam Sheehan hit a home run with four RBIs for Husson and Scott Flannery doubled to drive in a pair of runs.

In the second game, Justin Spencer doubled and scored two runs for Husson College. Jason Folsom doubled and Bill Kane also had a double and knocked in a run.

UMF’s Quimby and Tom Danylik each had an RBI single.

(First Game)

Husson 400 024 0 – 10 9 3

UM-Farmington 024 500 x – 11 11 5

Tipp, Gray (3), Klink (4) and Folsom; Doubleday, Rutkiewicz (5) and McLaughlin

(Second Game)

Husson 200 010 0 – 3 6 1

UM-Farmington 200 000 0 – 2 4 0

Brideau and Kane; Rutkiewicz and Danylik

Southern Maine sweeps Thomas

At Gorham Sunday, Brandon Brewer led the Huskies with a three-run homer as USM took the first game of a doubleheader 10-2, and won the second game 19-12.

In the first game, Jason Thibodeau scattered seven hits while striking out 10 and walking one for the win. Lance Haynes doubled for Thomas.


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