MILO – Alyssa Libby pitched a no-hitter Tuesday, striking out nine while walking eight and hitting two batters as the Central Red Devils pulled out a 1-0 high school softball victory over Penquis.
Shawna Bell provided the game’s only run in the second inning when she doubled, advanced on a groundout and scored on a wild pitch. Jenny Rollins and Chantel Randall added singles for Central of Corinth.
Dani Graves was the hard-luck loser, firing a three-hitter with five strikeouts and one walk.
Central (10-1) 010 000 0 – 1 3 1
Penquis (4-4) 000 000 0 – 0 0 1
Libby and Bell; Graves and Mulherin
Bangor 2, Hampden 0
At Bangor, Kelly White fired a one-hitter with six strikeouts and one walk as the Rams shut down the Broncos.
Amanda Webb led Bangor with an RBI double.
Myra Shannon singled in the seventh inning for Hampden.
Hampden (3-7) 000 000 0 – 0 1 3
Bangor (7-2) 010 010 x – 2 5 2
Veinote and Shannon; White and Porter
John Bapst 13, Orono 1
At Husson College in Bangor, Ada Athorp gave up only one run on three hits and no walks while fanning five to help lead John Bapst the victory.
Meaghan Brown hit two singles with an RBI for the Crusaders and Rachel Stearns singled twice.
Rachel Royce doubled for Orono and Emily Balaban hit an RBI single.
Orono (1-8) 000 10 – 1 3 3
John Bapst (5-4) 060 7x – 13 9 1
Bates, Benoit (4) and Nickerson; Athorp and Sleeper
Old Town 7, Nokomis 5
At Newport, Erin Reardon doubled and drove in two runs to lead Old Town to victory.
Monica Hussey singled and tripled for the winners.
Delanie Farnham hit a three-run home run and an RBI single for Nokomis. Nikki Tuttle chipped in with two singles and Ashley Bragdon doubled.
Old Town (8-3) 212 001 1 – 7 6 2
Nokomis (1-8) 000 401 0 – 5 7 6
Hussey and Higgins; Farnham, Bragdon (7) and Holland
Dexter 6, Piscataquis 1
At Guilford, Cristy McGowen tossed a four-hitter, striking out nine and not walking anybody, and Tonia Morales’ two-run single sparked a three-run second inning that gave Dexter the lead for good.
Sarah Carnes had four singles for the winners, Morales had three and Nikki Chapman singled twice.
Christy Levesque, Teddie Galuski, Farren Knight and Tracy Dewey singled for PCHS.
Dexter (5-2) 030 110 1 – 6 11 2
PCHS (0-9) 010 000 0 – 1 4 2
McGowen and Wyman; Martel and Galuski
BC Patriots 16, Jonesport-Beals 8
At Jonesport, Jen Hutchins collected a triple and four singles the Patriots prevailed.
Ami Sargent singled twice for Bangor Christian.
Sarah Beal paced Jonesport-Beals with a double and two singles. Starr Look tripled and singled.
Bangor Christian (6-3) 153 232 0 – 16 11 3
Jonesport-Beals (4-4) 003 022 1 – 8 10 5
Mishou and Leathers; Alley and Church
Bucksport 12, MDI 0
At Mount Desert, Nicole Smith allowed only six hits, struck out eight and walked none in earning the shutout for Bucksport.
Alice Andrews had three singles with two RBIs for the Golden Bucks while Smith doubled and singled. Katie Hurd doubled and singled with three RBIs. Terri Jordan and Kristi Allen each had three singles.
Emma Stanley singled twice Mount Desert Island and Lynne Bowden doubled.
Bucksport (9-2) 004 160 1 – 12 26 0
MDI (6-5) 000 000 0 – 0 6 0
Smith and Andrews; Megquier and Bowden
Woodland 5, Narraguagus 1
At Woodland, pinch hitter Erin Crowe hit a two-run, bases-loaded single in the fifth inning to break a 1-1 tie and seal a win for the Dragons.
Woodland’s Kaitlyn Leeman added an RBI single in the fifth. Katie Smith scattered four hits and fanned six.
Narraguagus of Harrington’s Elise Dublin took the loss despite allowing only three hits and striking out 10. She tripled and Chelsea Baker doubled.
Narraguagus (4-6) 100 000 0 – 1 4 1
Woodland (7-2) 000 140 x – 5 3 3
Dublin and Tenney, Fickett (4); Smith and Vose
So. Aroostook sweeps Ashland
At Dyer Brook, Chelsea Collier hit a one-out double in the bottom of the seventh inning and Carmen McLaughlin drove her home with a single to give Southern Aroostook a 13-12 win in the first game. The Warriors took the second game 11-8.
In the first game, Collier had two doubles and a single with three RBIs and Amanda Charette hit a double and three singles with two RBIs.
Pam Spooner hit two doubles and a single with three RBIs for Ashland and Danielle Long had two singles and three RBIs.
In the second game, Charette had two doubles and a single with one RBI for the Warriors and Raya King added two doubles with two RBIs.
Ashlee Peters hit two doubles and a single with two RBIs for the Hornets and Amber Smith doubled and singled.
(First Game)
Ashland 622 000 2 – 12 13 2
So. Aroostook 203 511 1 – 13 19 8
Spooner and Campbell; King, Coller (7) and Hardy
(Second Game)
So. Aroostook (9-3) 101 171 0 – 11 14 5
Ashland (3-2) 033 020 0 – 8 12 4
Collier and Hardy; Nemer and Campbell
Fort Fairfield 19, Hodgdon 12
At Fort Fairfield, the Tigers took advantage of 13 walks and Dani Searles hit two singles with two RBIs as the Tigers beat the Hawks.
Kaylee Searles also singled twice for Fort Fairfield.
Hodgdon’s Erin Foster hit a three-run homer. Tasha Dwyer hit two singles and an RBI.
Hodgdon (3-5) 360 210 0 – 12 13 4
Fort Fairfield (6-1) 133 642 x – 19 6 5
Foster and Stewart; Guiou and Arato
Baseball
Old Town 8, Nokomis 3
At Newport, Chad Dupuis hit a two-run single in the sixth inning to help the Indians hold off the Warriors.
Brian Lonko and David Dill each added two singles and an RBI in Old Town’s first win.
Dylan Carroll singled twice and had an RBI for Nokomis and Brian Hawthorne hit two singles.
Old Town (1-10) 101 104 1 – 8 7 3
Nokomis (1-9) 110 001 0 – 3 6 5
Aucoin and Dupuis; Hawthorne and Mackenzie
Bangor Chr. 28, Jones.-Beals 10
At Jonesport, Tory Dearborn hit four singles and a double to drive in two runs to help push Bangor Christian to the win.
Josh Frost had four singles and a double with an RBI for the Patriots. D.J. McCleary hit two singles and a double with three RBIs. Micah Dougherty doubled and singled with two RBIs.
Leland Faulkingham singled twice with two RBIs for Jonesport-Beals and Abraham Beal doubled and singled with an RBI.
Bangor Chr. (2-8) 003 (12)00 (13) – 28 18 4
Jones.-Beals (3-5) 204 0 30 1 – 10 10 15
Sobey, Cole (3) and McCleary; A. Beal, Geel (7) and D. Beal
Central 20, Penquis 2
At Milo, Levi Nickerson allowed only two runs on three hits and four walks while striking out seven to help Central of Corinth beat Penquis.
Josh Underhill doubled and singled to drive in four runs for the Red Devils and Mike Julian had two singles with two RBIs.
Wayne Lati singled to drive in two runs for the Patriots.
Central (6-4) 071 139 – 20 17 0
Penquis (1-7) 002 000 – 2 3 7
Nickerson and Smith; Turgeon, Cook (3), Durant (4), Emery (5) and Hamlin
Dexter 16, Piscataquis 5
At Guilford, Brian Kelso hit two homers and a single, knocking in four runs for the Tigers.
Eric Day knocked out a homer and a double for four more RBIs. Tim McCarthy had a single, a double and two RBIs.
Josh Luellen singled, tripled, and drove in two runs for the Pirates. Joe Jardine had a single, a double and two RBIs.
Dexter (4-4) 524 50 – 16 16 2
PCHS (0-9) 140 00 – 5 7 4
Kelso and Stone; Jardine, Luellen (1), Tracy (4) and Robinson
Ellsworth 5, Hermon 1
At Hermon, Andy Berry doubled and singled to knock in two runs and help lead Ellsworth past Hermon.
Nick Putnam and Bryan Gashlin each had two singles for the Eagles.
Brian McGinley had two singles with an RBI for Hermon and Brady Hurd hit two singles.
Ellsworth (6-3) 000 011 3 – 5 9 2
Hermon (6-3) 000 001 0 – 1 6 3
Putnam and Jordan; Shorey, Kennerson (7) and McGinley
MDI 6, Bucksport 2
At Mount Desert Island, Andy Pooler pitched a three-hitter and helped himself with a double, a single and two RBIs as the Trojans earned the win.
MDI’s Matt Grover singled twice with an RBI. Jake Willis contributed an RBI single.
Chris Maguire and Chris Remick each had an RBI single for the Golden Bucks.
Bucksport 000 100 1 – 2 3 3
MDI 220 011 x – 6 10 2
Maguire, Gifford (6) and Cooke; Pooler and Lyons
Fort Fairfield 4, Hodgdon 3
At Fort Fairfield, Tyler Bernaiche singled, stole second and later scored on a wild pitch as the Tigers edged the Hawks.
Jesse Sayers doubled and singled while Bernaiche singled twice for Fort Fairfield to back Jon Everett’s six-hitter.
Jeff Condon rapped two doubles for Hodgdon.
Hodgdon (2-6) 000 021 0 – 3 6 2
Fort Fairfield (3-3) 003 000 1 – 4 5 2
Schools, Condon (4), Hovey (5) and Griffin; Everett and Scull
Houlton sweeps Fort Kent
At Houlton, Corey Lewis drove in Ben Pierce, who had tripled, with a single in the fifth inning to give the Shiretowners the winning run in the first game of a doubleheader sweep against the Warriors. Houlton won the opener 4-3 and took the second game 16-2.
In the opener, Ryan Schools pitched a six-hitter, striking out eight and walking two, for Houlton. Pierce added a single, while Ian Pasquarelli plated two runs with a single and a sacrifice fly.
Derek Bonenfant stroked a two-run single for Fort Kent to back Matt Bouchard, who scattered seven hits.
In Game 2, Harry Austin lined four doubles good for five RBIs as the Shires won big. Schools doubled twice and singled while Pierce provided a double and two singles.
Bonenfant stroked an RBI single for the Warriors and Bud Soucy added a single.
(First Game)
Fort Kent 020 010 0 – 3 6 0
Houlton 010 210 x – 4 7 0
Bouchard and Soucy; Schools and Austin
(Second Game)
Houlton (7-2) 543 04 – 16 16 1
Fort Kent (2-5) 002 00 – 2 2 1
Lewis, Hill (5) and Austin; Bouchard, Desjardin (2), Beaulieu (5), Ouellete (5) and Soucy
Cen. Aroostook 14, Limestone 4
At Mars Hill, five pitchers combined on a one-hitter with 14 strikeouts and 14 walks as the Panthers rolled.
Eric Martinez drove in three runs on a double and a single for Central Aroostook. Brian Grew singled twice, had two RBIs and earned the win. R.J. Richardson doubled and singled (two RBIs) and Jeff Clockedile singled twice.
Gabe Hrynick singled for Limestone’s only hit. Chad Peers, Kenny Suitter and Lance Masse each drew a bases-loaded walk for an RBI.
Limestone (0-6) 300 010 – 4 1 8
Central Aroostook (4-1) 407 003 – 14 11 0
Suitter and Hrynick; Pinette, Martinez (1), Devaney (1), Grew (4), York (5), Grew (6) and Grivois
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