December 22, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL

Jandreau lifts Fort Kent by Limestone

LIMESTONE – Adam Jandreau hit a two-run home run in the sixth inning to lead the Fort Kent Warriors to an 11-7 high school baseball victory over the Limestone Eagles Friday.

Kelly Thibodeau had three singles with an RBI for Fort Kent and Tim Devaney added two singles and an RBI.

Andrew Kirchner doubled and singled for Limestone and Dustin Morgan drove in two runs on a single.

Fort Kent (1-3) 050 024 0 – 11 9 0

Limestone (0-3) 020 014 0 – 7 6 4

Jandreau, Tardif (6) and Soucy; Peers, Albert (6), Enman (7) and Frank

Van Buren 10, Madawaska 9

At Madawaska, Andrew Taylor hit a bunt single in the seventh inning to drive in the winning run for Van Buren.

Dustin Cyr doubled and singled to drive in three runs for Van Buren.

Scott Chasse had a double and a single with three RBIs for Madawaska and Dustin Butler had two singles and two RBIs. Billy Roy had two singles and RBI and Mark Sirois drove in two runs on a double.

Van Buren (4-0) 002 015 2 – 10 7 1

Madawaska (1-3) 404 100 0 – 9 10 2

Hews, Smith (4), Hews (7) and Martin; P. Roy, McDermott (6), Chasse (6), B. Roy (7) and Bechard

Ashland 2, Central Aroostook 1

At Ashland, the Hornets scored both runs in the third inning and held on for the victory.

Jeremy Baker singled, stole two bases, and scored on an error for the first run, and Trevor Tompkins singled in Brandon Slint, who had doubled, for the other run. Josh Chamberlin struck out four and didn’t walk any to get the win.

Erick Martinez doubled for the Panthers of Mars Hill. Andrew York struck out 11 and walked six.

Cen. Aroostook (2-1) 000 100 0 – 1 5 3

Ashland (2-2) 002 000 x – 2 4 3

York and Grivois; Chamberlin and Ward

So. Aroostook 9, Washburn 4

At Dyer Brook, Southern Aroostook’s Adam Anderson outdueled Jason Thompson as his Warriors outhit Washburn nine to six.

Anderson had 12 strikeouts and walked just one batter to notch a win aided by four Washburn errors. He also had a double, two singles, and an RBI. Evan McGary singled twice.

For the Beavers, Sam Harris had two singles and two RBIs. Steven Pesut also singled twice.

Washburn (3-1) 103 000 0 – 4 6 4

So. Aroostook (7-0) 113 040 0 – 9 9 3

J. Thompson and A. Thompson; Anderson and McGary

Foxcroft, Ellsworth split

At Dover-Foxcroft, the Ponies’ Matt Carey pitched a one-hit shutout in the opener, but Matt Homich scattered five hits in the second game as the Eagles earned the split.

Foxcroft Academy won the first game 4-0, but Ellsworth took the nightcap 8-3.

In Game 1, Carey allowed only a second-inning double to Chris Edgecomb, striking out six and walking seven. David White led the Ponies with an RBI single.

Cory Smith spread out five hits in taking the loss.

In Game 2, Homich struck out eight, walked four and hit a batter while earning the win.

Andy Berry led Ellsworth with a double and a single and Mike Smith singled.

Justin Freeman posted a double for Foxcroft, while Logan Forrest and Josh Pelletier added run-scoring singles.

(First Game)

Ellsworth 000 000 0 – 0 1 1

Foxcroft Acad. 010 210 x – 4 5 2

Smith and Jellison; Carey and Conway

(Second Game)

Ellsworth (3-3) 213 110 0 – 8 3 1

Foxcroft Acad. (4-2) 100 200 0 – 3 5 3

Homich and Jellison; Pelletier, White (6) and Conway

Narraguagus 13, Woodland 5

At Woodland, Matt Tenan singled and doubled to drive home three runs in the Knight’s victory.

Cory Worcester doubled twice and singled once for one RBI. Cory Burt doubled for two RBI, while Brandon Dagay singled for two RBI.

Adam Hunt and Ben Leighton each had an RBI single for the Dragons.

Narraguagus 304 103 2 – 13 11 6

Woodland 002 102 0 – 5 4 5

Worcester and Knight; Felts and Leighton

Washington Acad. 4, Calais 0

At Calais, Jason Labonte singled and doubled to bring home two runs as he led the Raiders to a win.

Jeff Ramsdell also had an RBI double for the visitors.

Robbie Rodgers, Shawn McLean, Nick Harmon, David Crossman and John Deacon each singled once for the Blue Devils.

Washington Acad. (6-1) 120 000 1 – 4 5 2

Calais (2-4) 000 000 0 – 0 5 1

Wood and Ramsdell; Geel and Rodgers

John Bapst 8, MDI 7

At Mount Desert, Mike Tardiff’s RBI single to score Brian Roach in the top of the ninth proved to be the game winner for the Crusaders.

Tardiff also knocked in three runs with a homerun in the fifth. George Keefe doubled and singled to bring in two runs. Cody Andrew also doubled and singled to bring in one run. Roach added a double and two singles.

Danny Lyons singled three times, driving in two runs for the Trojans. Marcus Maffuci tripled and singled for two more RBI, while Kyle Shea doubled and singled for another two. Matt Grover had a double, a single and one RBI.

John Bapst 102 040 001 – 8 11 3

MDI 300 021 100 – 7 14 1

Yates, Roach (7) and Smith, Yates (7); Willis, Maffuci (8) and Lyons

Jonesport-Beals 47, East Grand 7

At Danforth, Reggie Mitchell’s grand slam, single, and five RBIs paced the Royals.

Chris Daniel added a double, two singles, and four RBIs, and Charlie Chandler had a triple, single, and two RBIs.

Nick Preston led the Vikings with three singles and three RBIs.

Jonesport-Beals (1-3) 9(11)(14) 85 – 47 19 1

East Grand (0-5) 002 32 – 7 11 12

Libby and Backman; Preston, Dicker (1), Barnes (2), Britten (3), Crone (4), Beaudoin (5) and Byers

Orono 7, Hermon 4

At Hermon, Duston Thomas had three singles and four RBIs to further his own cause as he tossed a four-hitter and notched the win for the visiting Riots.

Jon Brothers had a two-run single for Orono.

Hermon turned a 5-2-5-6 triple play with the bases loaded off a liner to third base, a throw home, a throw back to third, and a throw to second.

Orono (2-4) 103 300 0 – 7 5 3

Hermon (3-4) 202 000 0 – 4 4 3

Thomas and Byrant; Kennerson, Estes (2) and Jalburt

Dexter 20, Penquis 8

At Dexter, Ryan Martin and Eric Day each had three singles and three RBIs to help lead Dexter to victory.

Aaron Woodman and Brandon Woodman both had two singles with two RBIs for the Tigers.

Justin Morrill tripled and singled with an RBI for Penquis and Ryan Andrews added a double and a single to drive in a run.

Penquis (0-4) 105 20 – 8 7 3

Dexter (5-0) 0(10)3 7x – 20 16 3

Emery, Durant (2), Salley (3), Drinkwater (4) and Nason; Beatham, Bowers (4) and Pullen

Searsport 13, Bangor Christian 2

At Bangor, Matt Nickerson hit three singles to drive in three runs to lead Searsport to the win.

Ryan Shute had two singles and three RBIs for Searsport and Sean Johnson had two singles with an RBI.

Tory Dearborn singled twice for Bangor Christian.

Searsport (5-0) 100 230 7 – 13 10 1

Bangor Chr. (0-2) 010 100 0 – 2 4 5

Nickerson, Ashey (5) and Johnson; M. Daugherty, Frost (5), Dearborn (7) and Hinkley, P. Daugherty

Softball

Ashland 12, Cen. Aroostook 0

At Ashland, Pam Spooner pitched four innings of the no-hitter allowing no runs and three walks while striking out seven to give Ashland the win.

Spooner hit a triple and a single to drive in three runs for Ashland and Whitney Flint also tripled and singled with an RBI. Danielle Long had three singles with an RBI and Jessica Landry singled with two RBIs.

Cen. Aroostook (1-3) 000 00 – 0 0 0

Ashland (4-1) 313 32 – 12 12 0

J. Long and Graham; Spooner, Flint (5) and Chasse

So. Aroostook 9, Washburn 1

At Dyer Brook, junior Chelsea Collier hurled her third career no-hitter and struck out 10 to defeat the Beavers.

Dawn McDonald’s two-run double highlighted a four-run first inning that started the Warriors on their way.

Kaylea Collier had a triple, single, and three RBIs, and Jordan Sholler added two singles.

Washburn’s lone run came on a pair of walks and two fielder’s choices.

Washburn (3-2) 000 100 0 – 1 0 4

So. Aroostook (7-0) 411 030 x – 9 9 0

McDougall and Carter; C. Collier and Charette

Limestone 22, Fort Kent 10

At Limestone, Britany King turned in a 5-for-5 effort that included four singles, a double and five RBIs to lead the Eagles by the Warriors.

Crystal Silva added two singles, a double and two RBIs for the winners and Meagan Pelletier chipped in with three singles and two RBIs. Melanie Allen also had three singles and Kylie Mulherin singled twice.

Leah Babin hit a two-run home run, RBI double and single for Fort Kent. Monique Labbe singled twice and drove in a run.

Fort Kent (2-0) 104 320 – 10 8 3

Limestone (1-2) 901 525 – 22 20 2

Guimond, Michaud (3), Bouchard (5) and Desjardins; Peers, Beaulieu (3) and King

Royalettes sweep East Grand

At Danforth, Rachelle Parker’s three-hitter led the Royalettes to a 30-0 victory in the opening game of their doubleheader with the Vikings.

Jonesport-Beals won the second game 9-3.

In the first game, Parker also contributed two doubles, two singles, and four RBIs; Kristy Smith added three singles and four RBIs, and Jennie Durkee had a pair of singles.

Sarah Rodier topped East Grand with two singles.

In the nightcap, Sarah Roy posted a triple, two singles, and an RBI for Jonesport-Beals, and Renee Jordan had a double and two RBIs.

For the Vikings, Jodi Crone, Rodier, and Ryanne Flannery each hit a single. Crone had two RBIs.

(First Game)

Jonesport-Beals 4(15)3 71 – 30 16 1

East Grand 000 00 – 0 3 7

Parker and Church; Osnone, Flannery (4), Zaneldin (5) and Zaneldin, Crone (4)

(Second Game)

East Grand (0-4) 200 001 0 – 3 3 7

Jonesport-Beals (3-3) 312 300 x – 9 7 1

McKay and Zaneldin; Alley and Church

MDI 6, John Bapst 4

At Mount Desert Island, Sarah Ingalls had three singles to drive in two runs and help lead Mount Desert Island to the win.

Stephanie Shuster singled twice for the Trojans and Lauren Smith hit an RBI single in the sixth inning.

Megan Brown had double and two singles with two RBIs for John Bapst of Bangor and Rachel Stearns added two singles.

John Bapst (2-3) 010 010 2 – 4 10 0

MDI (4-2) 300 003 x – 6 9 0

Brown, Sterns (2) and Carter; Megquier and Bowden

Penquis 4, Dexter 2

At Dexter, Kayla Goodine hit a single with the bases loaded in the seventh inning to drive in the winning run for Penquis.

Dani Graves allowed just two runs on four hits and two walks while striking out 12 for Penquis and Goodine had two singles with two RBIs. Mindy Dolley doubled and singled to drive in a run and Ashley Pelletier singled twice.

Christy McGowen hit an RBI double for Dexter and Tracy Mountain had two singles.

Penquis (2-1) 200 000 2 – 4 8 3

Dexter (3-2) 100 010 0 – 2 4 1

Graves and Mulherin; McGowen and Kenney

Mount View 2, Maranacook 0

At Readfield, Jennifer Maseffa pitched a four-hit shutout to lead the Mount View Mustangs of Thorndike past Maranacook.

Both runs scored in the fifth on back-to-back, bases-loaded, one-out singles by Erin Nason and Megan Carter.

Abby Rullen singled twice for the Black Bears.

Mount View (1-5) 000 020 0 – 2 5 1

Maranacook (5-1) 000 000 0 – 0 4 3

Maseffa and Clements; Marble and Trafton

Belfast 3, Winslow 2

At Belfast, Nicole Hubbard scored the winning run from third base on a throwing error from the catcher to give Belfast the victory.

Stephanie Whittier had a triple and a single to knock in a run for Belfast and Lauren Overlock added two singles.

Rachel Boutin singled twice to drive in two runs for Winslow.

Winslow (4-2) 100 001 0 – 2 5 2

Belfast (4-2) 000 003 x – 3 6 1

Sylvester and Morin; Whittier and Berry

Penobscot Val. 16, Piscataquis 2

At Sangerville, Penobscot Valley of Howland took advantage of six errors and five walks to earn the win.

Abby Hallett singled twice for the Howlers.

Kelly Martell hit two singles for Piscataquis.

Penobscot Val. (2-2) 446 20 – 16 8 2

Piscataquis (0-4) 002 00 – 2 6 6

Milton and Lavertu; Martell and Pratt

Mattanawcook 5, Lee 4

At Lincoln, Bree Hanscom singled to right field in the bottom of the seventh as Kami Cousineau scored the game-winner from second for Mattanawcook.

Denielle Nicastro struck out four batters in the last two innings, allowing only one hit to help the Lynx shut the door. Hanscom also had a triple and Jordan McCafferty doubled for two RBI.

Karen Bird singled four times, and drove in the Panda’s only run in the fifth to tie the game. Shelby Pickering had two singles and Jackie Moors had an RBI double.

Lee (5-1) 003 010 0 – 4 10 3

Mattanawcook (3-1) 400 000 1 – 5 8 2

Harris and Bird; McCafferty, Nicastro (6) and Ireland


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