November 19, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP

Presque Isle sweeps past Foxcroft

DOVER-FOXCROFT – Katie Delong hit a double and two singles to drive in a pair of runs and lead Presque Isle past Foxcroft Academy 19-12 in the first game of a Class B softball doubleheader Saturday.

The Wildcats completed the sweep by winning the second game 20-1.

In the first game, Kiley Pelletier had a pair of singles for Presque Isle.

Randi Kennedy hit two home runs and a single to knock in five runs for Foxcroft Academy and Sami Hall had a double and three singles with two RBIs.

In the second game, Pelletier had three singles with three RBIs for the Wildcats and Shawna Nadeau hit a pair of singles with a RBI.

Ashley Marden hit an RBI single in the fourth inning for the Ponies.

(First Game)

Presque Isle 280 023 4 – 19 9 1

Foxcroft Acad. 230 020 5 – 12 21 3

Grenier and Dyer; Goggin and Rice

(Second Game)

Presque Isle (3-2) 458 30 – 20 10 0

Foxcroft Acad. (1-4) 000 10 – 1 4 4

Grenier and Dyer; Goggin and Rice

Limestone 14, Gr. Houlton Chr. 2

At Limestone, Nikki Michaud had a triple and two singles with two RBIs to push Limestone to the victory.

Jacinda St. Pierre hit three singles and drove in three runs for the Eagles and Crystal Silva doubled and singled. Lindsey Beaulieu and Kyli Mulherin each hit three singles.

Megan Korhonen had a triple for Greater Houlton Christian.

Gr. Houlton Chr. (1-3) 001 001 – 2 2 4

Limestone (3-1) 103 613 – 14 23 0

Livezay, Korhonen (4) and Farrar; Michaud and St. Pierre

Sumner 13, Stearns 7

At East Sullivan, Jody Pinkham had four singles and two RBIs to lead the Tigers to victory.

Kylie Bragdon and Whitney Page each added two singles for Sumner, which broke the game open with seven runs in the fifth inning to erase a 6-4 deficit.

Johnna Michaud doubled, singled and scored three runs for Stearns.

Stearns (2-3) 201 310 0 – 7 6 5

Sumner (4-2) 010 372 x – 13 10 1

Jones and Osborne, Daley, Tucker (5) and Pinkham, Page (5)

Ellsworth 6, Bucksport 1

At Bucksport, Tessa Miller hit three singles and drove in two runs to help Ellsworth to the win.

Maggie Seavey hit a three-run single for the Eagles and Cate Cravens doubled.

Jill Richards had a pair of singles for Bucksport.

Ellsworth (4-0) 001 104 0 – 6 9 1

Bucksport (4-1) 010 000 0 – 1 3 2

Dyer and Silsby; Hall and Andrews

Central 18-32, Schenck 0-2

At Corinth, Alyssa Libby pitched a no-hitter in the opening game of Central’s doubleheader sweep.

Libby faced the miminum 15 batters in the five-inning game, as the only batter to reach base – via a walk – was thrown out trying to steal.

Jen Rollins had a homer, two singles and two RBIs for the Red Devils, Jen Griffiths had a homer, single and two RBIs. Shawna Bell doubled twice and drove in five runs, while Lindsay Mitchell had a double, single and two RBIs.

In the second game, Traci Underhill had five singles, a double and five RBIs for Central. Renee Trafton had three singles, a double and six RBIs, while Bell added three doubles, a single and three RBIs.

Nicole Crocker had a solo homer and an RBI single for Schenck.

(First Game)

Schenck 000 00 – 0 0 0

Central 726 3x 18 18 0

Osborne and Graham; Libby and Bell

(Second Game)

Central (5-1) (15)92 60 – 32 27 0

Schenck 110 00 2 3 4

Osborne and Gleason; Griffiths, Brownell (4) and Bell, Randall (3)

Hermon, MDI split

At Hermon, Kristen Oakes pitched a one-hit shutout with seven strikeouts as Hermon won the first game of a doubleheader, 4-0. Mount Desert Island came back to win the second game 10-8.

In the first game, Shannon Wiggin had three singles and two RBIs to give Oakes plenty of support. Marissa McLeod added a pair of singles.

In the second game, Lynn Bowden singled and tripled for the Trojans.

Ashley Burgess led the Hawks with a double, four singles and three RBIs. Wiggin added two singles and a double.

(First Game)

MDI 000 000 0 – 0 1 0

Hermon 202 000 x – 4 7 0

Megquire and Bowdoin; Oakes and Campbell

MDI (3-2) 231 220 0 – 10 12 4

Hermon (2-3) 141 110 0 – 8 15 0

Megquier and Bowden; Oakes and Campbell

Baseball

Wildcats split with Foxcroft

At Dover-Foxcroft, Shawn Grass laid down a suicide squeeze for the game-winning RBI as the Ponies won game two of a doubleheader with Presque Isle, 5-4. The Wildcats won the opener, 3-0.

In the first game, Kyle Gagnon pitched a three-hit shutout for the Wildcats.

Tim Lyford had a two-run single and Chad Lavway added a single for PI.

Pelletier, Tyler Stakutis and Shawn Grass all singled for the Ponies.

In the second game, Josh Pelletier added a two-run single for Foxcroft.

Gagnon singled twice and knocked in a pair of runs to lead Presque Isle.

(First Game)

Presque Isle 000 003 0 – 3 4 3

Foxcroft 000 000 0 – 0 3 1

Gagnon and Parsons; Freeman and Conway

(Second Game)

Presque Isle (2-3) 001 102 0 – 4 4 2

Foxcroft (2-3) 100 120 1 – 5 4 1

Lavway, Michaud (7) and Parsons; Carey, Edgerly (7) and Conway

Hermon sweeps MDI

At Hermon, Phil Cayford hit a triple and single and scored three runs to lead Hermon past Mount Desert Island 10-2 in the first game. The Hawks won the second game 7-4.

In the first game, Corey Archer doubled and singled to drive in a pair of runs for Hermon and Billy Bart hit a RBI single.

Justin Garver had a triple and single with a RBI for MDI and Dan Lyons had two singles.

In the second game, at Brewer, David Wilder hit a two-run double in the third inning for Hermon. Nate Ellis and Bart each hit a pair of singles.

Lyons doubled and singled for the Trojans while Jake Willis and Andy Pooler each hit two singles.

(First Game)

Mount Desert Island 200 000 0 – 2 7 4

Hermon 500 302 x – 10 7 3

Merrill, Mafucci (4) and Lyons; Shorey and McGinley

(Second Game)

MDI (3-2) 002 011 0 – 4 10 2

Hermon (4-0) 106 000 x – 7 7 1

Garver and Lyons; Bart and McGinley, Richardson (6)

Bucksport 14, Ellsworth 4

At Bucksport, Nye Gifford hit a home run and two singles to drive in three runs and help Bucksport to the win.

Joey Carmichael homered and singled with two RBIs for the Golden Bucks and Chris Maguire hit a double and two singles. Robbie Pushard and Joe Robichaud each hit three singles.

Andy Berry, Louden Jellison and Brian Gashlin each doubled for Ellsworth.

Ellsworth (3-2) 030 001 – 4 4 4

Bucksport (4-1) 023 342 – 14 19 6

Putnam, Edgecomb (5) and Jordan; Gifford and Robichaud, Grindle (6)

Searsport 4, Narraguagus 0

At Searsport, Nick Dakin broke a scoreless tie with a two-run home run in the bottom of the sixth inning as the Vikings remained unbeaten.

Drew Mercier led off the Searsport sixth with a double and scored on Dakin’s blast. The Vikings added two more runs in the inning, one scoring on Ryan Chute’s suicide squeeze and the second on a double steal.

Dakin finished with a double and single, and also earned the pitching win with six shutout innings of work.

Cory Worcester took the tough-luck loss, allowing just five hits while striking out 15. Worcester also had two singles.

Narraguagus (4-3) 000 000 0 – 0 5 1

Searsport (7-0) 000 004 x – 4 4 0

Worcester and Kennedy; Dakin, Garton (7) and Mercier

Central 21-28, Schenck 7-4

At Corinth, Joey Kane went 7-for-7 with three doubles, four singles and 12 RBIs to lead Central to the 21-7 win in the first game and the 28-4 win in the second game.

In the first game, Tristan Strout hit a two-run home run, a double and a single with three RBIs for Central and Mike Julian had two singles.

Pat Jamo homered, doubled, and singled with five RBIs for Schenck of East Millinocket and Jordan Pelkey hit a double and two singles.

In the second game, Julian hit a three run home run for Central. Anthony Lancisi had two singles with three RBIs and Strout had two singles with two RBIs.

Pelkey hit a solo home run in the first inning and Luke Petrin doubled for Schenck.

(First Game)

Schenck 420 10 – 7 7 8

Central 260 (13)x – 21 14 3

Jamo, Petrin (4) and Dempsey; Brown, Malcolm (4) and Smith

(Second Game)

Central (3-3) 4(18)5 10 – 28 16 2

Schenck (0-6) 110 02 – 4 5 7

Haney, Parker (3), Nickerson (5) and Lancisi; Bishop, Duffy (2), Dempsey (2), Petrin (3) and Dempsey, Beaumont (2)


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