Schenck edges Katahdin Hermon sweeps Caribou; Hampden, Lee post wins

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EAST MILLINOCKET – Courtney MacLeod scored the game-winning run on a wild pitch in the seventh inning to give the Schenck Wolverines a 9-8 high school softball win over Katahdin of Stacyville Saturday. MacLeod had three singles for Schenck. Ashley Peabody had three singles and…
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EAST MILLINOCKET – Courtney MacLeod scored the game-winning run on a wild pitch in the seventh inning to give the Schenck Wolverines a 9-8 high school softball win over Katahdin of Stacyville Saturday.

MacLeod had three singles for Schenck. Ashley Peabody had three singles and two RBIs and Robin Larlee added a double and a single with two RBIs. Melissa Rideout had 10 strikeouts.

Shelly Martin hit a triple and two singles to drive in a run for Katahdin of Stacyville. Sarah Charette had two singles with three RBIs and Clarissa Gallagher singled twice.

Katahdin (0-2) 022 030 1 – 8 12 1

Schenck (1-1) 015 011 1 – 9 13 3

Smallwood and Gallagher; Rideout and Gleason

Old Town, Presque Isle split

At Old Town, Jamie Gomm allowed just five hits and no walks while striking out 10 to earn the 4-0 shutout win for Old Town in the first game. Presque Isle took the second game 3-2.

In the first game, Allison Gallant had two singles with two RBIs for Old Town and Jen Higgins added an RBI single.

In the second game, Katie Delong hit a single, stole second, advanced to third on a ground out and scored the game-winning run on a wild pitch in the seventh for Presque Isle. She had two singles. Gallant hit two singles and scored a run for Old Town and Monica Hussey and Meghan McKay both had an RBI single.

(First Game)

Presque Isle 000 000 0 – 0 5 3

Old Town 001 201 x – 4 6 1

Grenier and Moody; Gomm and Higgins

(Second Game)

Presque Isle (2-1) 002 000 1 – 3 5 1

Old Town (2-1) 011 000 0 – 2 5 1

Grenier and Moody; Hussey, Gomm (2), Bergeron (3) and Higgins

Hermon wins two

At Hermon, Ashley Kelley struck out 20 batters allowing only three hits and no walks in seven innings of relief pitching in two games as the Hawks beat Caribou 9-8 in the opener and 8-1 in the final game.

In the first game, Kelley pitched four innings, striking out 11 and giving up two hits. Kate Campbell singled twice with two RBI for Hermon. Shannon Wiggin also had two singles and one RBI, while Mycah Cyr singled twice.

Jessica Kinney had an RBI single for the Vikings.

In the second game, Kelley struck out nine, allowing one hit in three innings. Liz Greener singled and doubled for a total of four RBI.

(First Game)

Caribou 062 000 0 – 8 5 2

Hermon 102 510 x – 9 8 3

Wolfe and Kinney; Oaks, Kelley (3) and Campbell

(Second Game)

Caribou (0-3) 000 000 1 – 1 2 2

Hermon (2-2) 012 203 x – 8 4 2

Gahagan and Martin; Oaks, Kelley (4) and Campbell, Paige (5)

Hampden 4, Nokomis 3

At Hampden, Ashley Gott doubled to drive in one run as the Broncos prevailed.

Michelle Wells added a double and a single. Erika Veinote also had two singles.

Tricia Cossar singled to drive in a run for the Warriors. Alyssa Bragdon had another two singles.

Nokomis (0-2) 000 200 1 – 3 6 0

Hampden (1-1) 100 102 x – 4 9 4

Bragdon and Cassar; Littlefield and Kiser, Gott (4)

Lee 17, Dexter 8

At Lee, Shelby Pickering cranked a three-run home run to spark the Pandas.

Aarika Ritchie had two singles and two RBI for the winners. Kerry Harris singled three times to bring in another run, while Amanda Gifford and Brooke Harris each had two singles.

Christy McGowen singled twice, driving in two runs for the Tigers. Julie Lockhart also brought in two runs with her double and Katie Poirier had two singles.

Dexter (1-1) 013 400 0 – 8 5 3

Lee (3-0) 240 416 x – 17 12 3

McGowen and Kenney; B. Harris and Ritchie

Baseball

Hermon sweeps Caribou

At Hermon, freshman Tim Kennerson allowed just two runs on two hits while striking out 10 to help Hermon to the win in the first game. Hermon won the second game 9-4.

In the first game, Kennerson had two singles with three RBIs for Hermon. David Wilder had two singles with an RBI and Brian McGinley scored on both of his singles.

Ryan St. Peter hit an RBI single for Caribou.

In the second game, Josh Kane drove in four runs on two singles for Hermon and McGinley had three single with two RBIs. Brady Hurd hit a double and two singles and Dustin Jalburt had two singles with an RBI.

(First Game)

Caribou 100 000 1 – 2 2 0

Hermon 610 010 x – 8 8 0

Haines, Hersey (5) and Cambell; Kennerson and McGinley

(Second Game)

Caribou (0-3) 103 000 – 4 4 4

Hermon (3-1) 330 012 – 9 15 2

Doucette, Dickenson (5) and Cambell; Estes, McGinley (5) and Jalburt

Presque Isle 17, Old Town 7

At Bangor, Chad Lavway singled four times and scored three runs as the Wildcats came away with a win. The second game of the doubleheader was rained out.

Tim Morrison singled three more times, while Tim Lyford singled twice and scored three runs.

Jarret Lukas had four singles, three runs scored and an RBI for the Indians. Storn Sagner tripled and singled to drive in one run.

Presque Isle (2-0) 315 410 3 – 17 17 3

Old Town (1-1) 000 600 1 – 7 11 10

Michaud, Mathers (4), Lanaureux (6) and Belanger, McGlinn (4); Jac. Lukas, Emerson (3), Sagner (4) and Jar. Lukas

George Stevens Acad. 6, PCHS 0

At Blue Hill, Ross Gallagher pitched a no-hitter in his first varsity start as the Eagles beat the Pirates.

Gallagher, a junior right-hander, struck out seven and walked two in the victory. He helped his own cause with an RBI single in the first inning.

Loser Richie Tompkins scattered five hits for Piscataquis Community of Guilford.

Piscataquis (2-2) 000 000 0 – 0 0 0

George Stevens (2-1) 140 010 x – 6 5 0

Tompkins and Robinson; Gallagher and Marks

MDI 9, Orono 6

At Mount Desert, Andy Pooler hit a double and a single to drive in three runs and struck out eight to lift Mount Desert Island to victory.

Kyle Shea had a double and a single with two RBIs for the Trojans.

Travis Dunton hit an RBI double for Orono and John Brothers singled twice.

Orono (0-2) 050 010 0 – 6 5 2

MDI (3-0) 002 430 x – 9 13 1

Thomas, Bryant (5) and Bryant, Thomas (5); Pooler and Lyons

Hampden 15, Nokomis 0

At Hampden, Ian Lee hit a grand slam in the first inning and a three-run homer in the fourth to lead Hampden.

Chris Morris doubled to drive in two runs for Hampden and Kevin Brooks added an RBI double. Chris Pease pitched the two-hit shutout and allowed just three walks while striking out 10.

Josh White and Zach Leal each singled for Nokomis of Newport.

Nokomis (0-2) 000 00 – 0 2 2

Hampden (2-0) 800 7x – 15 7 0

White, Hawthorne (5) and Donaldson; Pease and Lee

Dexter 5, Lee 2 (8 inns.)

At Lee, Eric Day hit an RBI double in the top of the eighth inning to lift Dexter past Lee.

Chris Rabideau had two singles and allowed just two hits in six innings of relief for Dexter. Mark Pullen hit a single and a sacrifice fly and Day also singled.

Everett Houghton had two singles for Lee and Tyler Thompson singled and scored a run.

Dexter (2-0) 000 020 03 – 5 7 3

Lee Acad. (2-1) 010 000 10 – 2 3 4

McCarthy, Rabideau (3) and Pullen; Boulrisse and Houghton

Camden Hills 3, MCI 1

At Rockport, Noah Burke allowed just one run on four hits while striking out five to lead Camden Hills to the win.

Carlo Light-Lookner had two singles with an RBI for Camden Hills and Miles Davee hit an RBI double. Casey Cates had two singles and scored a run.

Ryan Kennedy, Victor Quint, Marty Quint, and Phil Hendricks each singled for Maine Central Institute of Pittsfield.

MCI (0-3) 000 100 0 – 1 4 1

Camden Hills (2-2) 102 000 x – 3 5 3

Kennedy, DeBerthune (3), Hendricks (7) and V. Quint

Katahdin 12, Schenck 5

At East Millinocket, Joe Qualey hit a double and a single to drive in a pair of runs to lead Katahdin of Stacyville.

Pat Willette had 16 strikeouts for Katahdin and Chris Cunningham drove in two runs on a double. O’Neil Qualey doubled and singled.

Aaron Waite had three singles with an RBI for Schenck and Jordan Pelkey doubled twice. Kyle Dempsey had an RBI double.

Katahdin (1-1) 100 082 1 – 12 8 4

Schenck (1-1) 301 000 1 – 5 9 2

Willette and McCarthy; Waite, Bishop (5), Landry (6), Duffy (7) and Dempsey, Beaumond (6)


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