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LEE – Darcey Gillespie doubled, singled and drove in two runs to lead the Calais Blue Devils to a 6-4 softball victory over Lee Academy on Saturday.
Ashley Allen chipped in with a double and a single for the winners and Jae Whittaker singled twice.
Shelby Pickering slammed two doubles and drove in three runs for Lee. Michaela Ham added two singles.
Calais (9-1) 000 310 2 – 6 9 1
Lee (3-9) 001 000 3 – 4 6 4
Ellington and Allen; Moors and Cole
Ellsworth 11, Orono 6
At Orono, Darcy Fortier hit a home run and two singles and Tessa Miller singled twice to power the Eagles to victory.
Rachel Joyce led Orono with two doubles, a single and two RBIs, while Emily Sypher homered and Emily Balaban added an RBI double.
Ellsworth 341 300 0 – 11 11 1
Orono 004 010 1 – 6 8 6
Dyer and Silsby; Bates and Nickerson
Sumner 8, Searsport 0
At Searsport, Jessie Daley pitched a four-hit shutout with 10 strikeouts and two walks to lead the Tigers of East Sullivan to the win.
Whitney Page doubled, singled and knocked in a run while Jody Pinkham added a triple and a single for Sumner.
Megan Brassbridge, Theresa Cameron, Sheila Wilbur and Jessica Carroll singled for the Vikings.
Sumner (7-4) 002 114 0 – 8 17 1
Searsport (1-11) 000 000 0 – 0 4 1
Daley and Pinkham; Cameron and Francis-Mezger
Presque Isle splits with Bapst
At Presque Isle, Dani Grenier of the Wildcats drove in the only run of the first game to give Presque Isle a 1-0 win. Then, Marci Scofield led John Bapst in the second game with a double and a single as the Crusaders earned a 12-0 victory.
In the first game, the Crusaders’ Kim Meagher had two singles to back the three-hit pitching of Gwen Wadleigh.
In the second game, Megan Brown singled twice for the Crusaders of Bangor.
Dani Dyer singled twice for Presque Isle.
(First Game)
John Bapst 000 000 0 – 0 8 1
Presque Isle 000 001 x – 1 3 0
Wadleigh and Sleeper; Grenier and Dyer
(Second Game)
John Bapst (12)00 00 – 12 8 2
Presque Isle 0 00 00 – 0 6 6
Athorp and Sleeper; Post, Grenier (1) amd DeMerchant
Hampden, Brewer split
At Hampden, run-scoring doubles by Evon Hudspeth and Emily Thompson highlighted a three-run third-inning rally that propelled Hampden Academy to a 3-2 victory over Brewer and a split of their doubleheader. The Witches won the first game 9-1.
In the first game, Anna Corey doubled twice for the Witches. Jordan McLain added two singles, while Christine Thoms and Kim Foster doubled.
Erika Veinote singled twice and Thompson doubled for Hampden.
In the second game, Lisa Johnson opened the Hampden third with a single, and scored on Veinote’s two-out single. The doubles by Hudspeth and Thompson followed to give Hampden a 3-0 lead.
Thoms doubled twice for Brewer, while Amy Freeman singled twice and Foster doubled.
(First Game)
Brewer 202 131 0 – 9 10 1
Hampden Acad. 100 000 0 – 1 5 3
DeFilipp and Bennoch; Veinote and Shannon
(Second Game)
Brewer (11-2) 000 101 0 – 2 7 1
Hampden Acad. (5-8) 003 000 x – 3 6 1
McLain and Thoms; Wass and Shannon
Bangor 2, Old Town 0
At Old Town, the Rams got two unearned runs despite being no-hit by Monica Hussey (9 strikeouts, 4 walks) to earn the win.
Jen Wright and Emily Heath both scored on errors for Bangor. Kelly White fanned 10 and walked one.
Monica Hussey tripled and singled for the Indians.
Bangor 000 020 0 – 2 0 3
Old Town 000 000 0 – 0 6 2
White and Porter; Hussey and Higgins
So. Aroostook 18, BC Patriots 10
At Bangor, Audrey Charette drove in three runs with a home run, double and single for Southern Aroostook of Dyer Brook.
Chelsea Collier had four singles and two RBIs for the Warriors. Jordan Sholler added two singles and two RBIs.
Annie Babineau led Bangor Christian with three singles and two RBIs, while Amber Leathers singled twice (1 RBI).
So. Aroostook (9-4) 242 234 1 – 18 14 2
Bangor Christian (7-6) 102 032 2 – 10 7 13
Collier and Hardy; Mishou and Leathers
Greenville sweeps Rangeley
At Rangeley, the Lakers took advantage of 15 walks and stole 13 bases to win Game 1 of a doubleheader, 12-4. Greenville won the second game 11-3.
In the first game, Darla Larsen, Elisa Gary and Skylar Towle singled for Greenville’s only hits.
Amber Frost doubled for Rangeley.
In the second game, Gary had two singles and three RBIs as Greenville got the sweep.
Michaella Bartley hit three singles and drove in a run while Darcie Larsen tripled and singled.
Megan Hughes, Danielle O’Neil, Kelsey Wentworth and Kate Jamison singled for Rangeley.
(First Game)
Greenville 131 302 2 – 12 3 3
Rangeley 000 400 0 – 4 2 4
Larsen and Bolen; Jamison and Quimby
(Second Game)
Greenville (6-4) 321 100 4 – 11 11 3
Rangeley (3-5) 200 100 0 – 3 4 4
Larsen and Bolen; Brooks and Quimby
Baseball
Orono 5, Ellsworth 1
At Orono, Dusty Thomas hit a solo homer to lead the Red Riots to their fourth win.
Tony Raymond notched two singles and two RBIs for Orono and Ryan Levesque added a double and a single.
Nick Putnam hit three singles for the Eagles while Louden Jellison doubled.
Ellsworth (6-5) 000 010 0 – 1 9 5
Orono (4-7) 021 020 x – 5 9 2
Smith, Putnam (3) and Jordan; Dunton and Thomas
Lee 14, Calais 0
At Lee, Nate Dow hit a grand slam plus an RBI double as the Pandas clawed Calais.
Charlie Boulrisse pitched a three-hit shutout with seven strikeouts for Lee. Blaine Clark notched three singles while Andrew Stevens and Gerry Worster had two singles each.
Russ McLean, Scott Geel and Nick Harmon each singled for the Blue Devils.
Calais (4-6) 000 00 – 0 3 7
Lee (10-2) 055 4x – 14 12 1
Macdonald and Rogers; Boulrisse and Currie
John Bapst, Presque Isle split
At Presque Isle, Jeff Cole’s two-run homer in the bottom of the sixth lifted the Wildcats to a 5-4 win over John Bapst in the first game of a doubleheader.
The Crusaders of Bangor came back to win game 2 6-5.
In the opener, Sam Mathers added three singles while Chad Lavway and Chris Parsons added two singles each for Presque Isle.
Alex Means doubled twice and George Keefe had two singles for Bapst.
In the second game, Joe Baillargeon hit a solo homer to give the Crusaders the split.
Keefe notched three singles while Brian Reach added two singles for John Bapst.
Lavway, Jeff Cole and Derrek Belanger each had two singles for the Wildcats.
(First Game)
John Bapst 000 121 0 – 4 7 1
Presque Isle 110 012 x – 5 12 1
Means and Nason; Lavway, McGlinn (6), Lavway (7) and Parsons
(Second Game)
John Bapst (6-4) 013 110 0 – 6 10 1
Presque Isle (8-4) 220 000 1 – 5 10 3
Nason and Hathaway; Gagnon and Parsons
Hermon sweeps Caribou
At Caribou, Phil Cayford hit a two-run home run, a double and a single for three RBIs in the Hawks’ 14-1 first-game victory. He doubled twice as Hermon earned a 9-3 win in the second game.
In the first game, Hermon’s Nate Ellis drove in three runs with a single and a double. Bill Bart doubled, singled and drove in one run; while Mark Joy hit a home run. Anthony Ouellette had an RBI single for the Vikings’ lone run.
In the second game, Bart and Joy each singled twice. Brett Danforth added three singles and a double for the visitors. Ryan Rogers had a home run and a single for Caribou.
(First Game)
Hermon 920 03 -14 15 2
Caribou 000 01 -1 2 3
Cayford and McGinley, Hurd (4); Faulkner, Dickenson (4) and Cousins
(Second Game)
Hermon (8-4) 030 024 0 -9 17 2
Caribou (2-9) 003 000 0 -3 7 3
Shorey and McGinley; Cousins and Dickenson
Bangor 12, Old Town 1
At Old Town, Nick Larochelle and Anthony DeRosa each doubled, singled and drove in two runs to lead the Rams.
Nate Hall and Josh Young singled twice for Bangor.
Nathan Lonko hit two singles for the Indians.
Bangor (9-2) 115 110 3 – 12 13 2
Old Town (1-11) 000 001 0 – 1 4 6
DeRosa, Anderson (4), Larochelle (6) and Dowe; Lucas, Shaw (5) and Dupuis, St. Louis (5)
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