PRESQUE ISLE – Seniors Danny Michaud and Chad Lavway pitched complete games Saturday as Presque Isle swept a high school baseball doubleheader from Bangor 6-1 and 8-5.
In the opener, Michaud hurled a two-hitter while striking out five, walking three, and hitting a batter.
Derrek Belanger paced the Presque Isle offense with three singles and two RBIs, while Michaud added two singles and two RBIs.
Scott Hackett and Jessefa Murphy each singled for Bangor.
In the second game, Lavway, a lefthander, struck out 13 batters.
Class A Bangor led 4-1 through 41/2 innings, but Class B Presque Isle scored two runs in the bottom of the fifth and five runs in the sixth to earn the victory.
In the sixth, the Wildcats used a pair of bunt singles and a successful suicide squeeze by Logan York to help ignite the rally. Lavway followed with an RBI double, and Tim Lyford capped off the uprising with a two-run single to right.
Lavway finished the game with a double and two singles, while Lyford and Tim Morrison each singled twice.
Brian Hackett had three singles for Bangor, while Jordan Heath singled twice and Eric Anderson doubled.
(First Game)
Bangor 010 000 0 – 1 2 0
Presque Isle 102 030 x – 6 9 3
B. Hackett, Russell (5) and Webb; Michaud and Belanger
(Second Game)
Bangor (5-2) 000 220 1 – 5 10 0
Presque Isle (4-0) 001 025 x – 8 11 2
Al. Gallant, Cox (5), Russell (6) and Webb; Lavway and Belanger
Mattanawcook 16, Sumner 6
At Lincoln, Aaron Flannery drove in five runs with two doubles, including a three-run double in the sixth inning, to spark the Lynx.
Mattanawcook took advantage of four walks in the sixth while Jake Smith added two doubles and three RBIs.
Victor Jacques paced the Tigers of East Sullivan with a double and a single. A.J. Pennartz and Mason Bukowski each had an RBI single.
Sumner (1-4) 022 200 – 6 5 6
Mattanawcook (2-3) 101 20(12) – 16 9 2
Bukowski, Savoy (6), Alexander (6) and Young; Murchison, Welch (5) and Drost
Madawaska 10, Washburn 3
At Madawaska, Dustin Butler singled four times as the Owls topped Washburn.
Andre Roy added three singles and Paul Roy had a double and two singles. Mark Sirois doubled and singled, while Ken Sirois had two singles for Madawaska.
Adam Thompson doubled and singled for the Beavers. Isaac Carney had two singles and Jason Thompson had a double.
Washburn (3-2) 020 001 0 – 3 6 1
Madawaska (2-3) 130 060 x – 10 19 4
Carney, A. Thompson (3), Pesut (6) and A. Thompson, Harris (3), A. Thompson (6); B. Roy and D. Roy, Bechard (6)
Bucksport 5-18, Caribou 1-2
At Caribou, pitchers Nye Gifford and Chris Maguire limited Caribou to three runs and 10 hits as the Golden Bucks earned the Class B doubleheader sweep.
In the opener, Gifford allowed just four singles while Bucksport took control with three runs in the top of the second inning.
Joey Carmichael led the winners with a double and a single, while Matt Jackson singled twice.
John Noyes singled twice for Caribou.
In the second game, Gifford tripled and doubled, while Pat Dedmon hit three singles and Teddy Cooke singled twice in support of Maguire, a sophomore who scattered six Caribou hits in the five-inning contest.
Eric Jepson paced the Vikings with two singles.
(First Game)
Bucksport 031 001 0 -5 8 1
Caribou 000 000 1 -1 4 2
Gifford and Robicheau; Doucette, Hersey (4) and Campbell
(Second Game)
Bucksport (4-3) 065 07 -18 13 1
Caribou (1-5) 020 00 -2 6 3
Maguire and Cooke; Haines, Dambois (3), Dickinson (5) and Campbell
Softball
Limestone 21, Van Buren 7
At Limestone, Lindsey Beaulieu doubled and singled to drive in three runs as the Eagles defeated the Crusaders.
Kylie Mulherin also drove in three runs with her two singles. Melanie Allen doubled for two more RBIs for Limestone/Maine School of Science and Mathematics.
Karie Ouellette had a double and two RBIs for Van Buren.
Van Buren (0-4) 304 00 – 7 3 5
Limestone/MSSM (3-0) (11)14 5x – 21 9 2
Levesseur and Ouellette; Peers and King
Greater Houlton Chr. wins two
At Washburn, Kate Thompson singled four times and doubled once to drive in three runs as the Eagles ran past the Beavers in the first of two games 27-18. Greater Houlton Christian Academy won the second game 14-1.
In the first game, Jess Jago singled twice with two RBIs for the Eagles.
Sarah Davis singled three times to bring in one run for Washburn. Jamie Abar singled and tripled for three RBIs, while Amy Reed had two singles, a double and two RBIs.
In the second game, Meg Korhonen singled, doubled and tripled to drive in four runs for GHCA.
(First Game)
Greater Houlton Chr. 51(11) 513 1 – 27 15 1
Washburn 512 043 3 – 18 13 2
Livesey and Farrar; Wright, Reed (3) and Carter, McLaughlin (3)
(Second Game)
Greater Houlton Christian 202 82 – 14 6 1
Washburn 110 00 – 1 3 1
Korhonen and Farrar; McDougall, Wright (4), Goupille (4) and Carter
Mattanawcook 11, Sumner 10
At Lincoln, freshman Denielle Nicastro came in to pitch the final three innings for the Lynx, striking out six while allowing only one hit and no walks to help Mattanawcook rally from a 10-2 deficit.
Cami Cousineau had three singles, a double, and two RBIs, including the game-winner in the seventh, to assist in the win. Shannon Pietras and Mallory Gates each singled twice.
Whitney Page had two singles for the Tigers of East Sullivan, while Holly Stanwood doubled with two RBIs.
Sumner (2-3) 141 400 0 – 10 7 3
Mattanawcook (4-1) 101 403 2 – 11 10 8
Page and Higgins; McCafferty, Nicastro (4) and Ireland
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