Limestone tips Southern Aroostook

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LIMESTONE – Emily O’Neal stroked an RBI double during a three-run fourth-inning rally Wednesday as the Limestone/Maine School of Science and Mathematics softball team knocked Southern Aroostook of Dyer Brook from the unbeaten ranks. O’Neal added a run-scoring single in the fifth for the Eagles.
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LIMESTONE – Emily O’Neal stroked an RBI double during a three-run fourth-inning rally Wednesday as the Limestone/Maine School of Science and Mathematics softball team knocked Southern Aroostook of Dyer Brook from the unbeaten ranks.

O’Neal added a run-scoring single in the fifth for the Eagles.

Lindsey Beaulieu scattered six hits, striking out nine and walking seven, for Limestone/MSSM. Melanie Allen hit an RBI single and Meagan Pelletier had two RBIs.

Amanda Charette singled twice for the Warriors of Dyer Brook behind Chelsea Collier, who fanned nine and walked four.

So. Aroostook (10-1) 010 010 1 – 3 6 0

Limestone/MSSM (8-2) 010 310 x – 5 5 2

Collier and Aud. Charette; Beaulieu and King

Presque Isle 12, Houlton 0

At Presque Isle, Danielle Grenier pitched a three-hitter, striking out five and walking three while hitting two singles, to lead the Wildcats to victory.

Angela Norsworthy tripled and doubled with three RBIs for Presque Isle, while Meagan Pinette had a double, a single and two RBIs. Katie Delong tripled and singled, while Katie Moody added two singles and an RBI.

Michelle Varney led Houlton with two singles.

Houlton (6-3) 000 000 – 0 3 3

Presque Isle (7-4) 205 032 – 12 10 1

Ritchie and Harbison; Grenier and Moody

Washburn 21, Cen. Aroostook 20

At Washburn, Amber Palmer’s fielder’s choice RBI plated Erica McDougall in the bottom of the seventh with the winning run for the Beavers.

Jamie Abar led a 16-hit attack with a two-run homer, two-run triple and two-run single for Washburn. McDougall also smacked a two-run homer and added two singles. Palmer also had two doubles and a single, and drove in three runs.

Sami Brewer led the Panthers of Mars Hill with a triple, two singles and three RBIs.

Cen. Aroostook (1-10) 218 033 3 – 20 16 4

Washburn (6-5) 620 0(12) 0 01 – 21 16 4

Collins, Long (5) and Larrabee; Reed, McDougall (3) and Carter, McLaughlin (7)

Ashland 17-33, Wisdom 2-4

At St. Agatha, freshman Whitney Flint hit a pair of home runs in the second game of a doubleheader as Ashland completed the sweep.

In the first game, a makeup contest in which Ashland was the home team, Pam Spooner pitched a three hitter for the Hornets. Ashlee Peters had a pair of singles for Ashland.

Amanda Haskins hit an RBI double for Wisdom.

In the second game, Spooner added a triple while winning pitcher Ashley Nemer and Lindsay Long each doubled for Ashland.

Jenna Dubois doubled for the Pioneers.

(First Game)

Wisdom 000 20 -2 3 7

Ashland 23(12) 0x -17 6 0

St. Pierre and Haskins; Spooner andPeters

(Second Game)

Ashland (7-2) (21)40 44 -33 21 1

Wisdom (2-6) 000 31 -4 4 4

Nemer and Peters; Michaud and Voisine

Fort Kent 10, Caribou 8

At Caribou, Fort Kent scored twice in the top of the seventh inning to earn the win.

Leah Babin led the Warriors with three singles, while Monique Labbe added a double and a single.

Jessica Kenney and Christy Zbylut each had three singles for Caribou.

Fort Kent (2-6) 100 070 2 -10 10 2

Caribou (1-9) 021 410 0 -8 10 3

Guimond and Desjardins; Wolf, Gahagan (7) and Martin

Lee Acad. 17, Katahdin 4

At Stacyville, Karen Bird doubled and singled and Lee Academy scored 12 runs in the first three innings to pull away.

Winning pitcher Brooke Harris, Marci Moors and Shelby Pickering each added two singles for the Pandas.

Chelsea Bates hit a double and two singles for Katahdin, while Shelly Martin and Lindsay Albert each doubled.

Lee Acad. (8-3) 624 212 -17 13 3

Katahdin (4-6) 202 000 -4 7 8

B. Harris and Ritchie; Smallwood and Gallagher

Baseball

Washburn 4, CAHS Panthers 3

At Washburn, Steven Pesut hit a two-run single in the bottom of the seventh inning to give the Beavers the win.

Ethan Doody had an RBI single and Adam Thompson a single for Washburn. Jason Thompson pitched a complete game with 14 strikeouts.

Andrew York had two singles and an RBI in addition to 12 strikeouts while pitching for the Panthers of Mars Hill. R.J. Richardson doubled and Eric Grivois singled.

Cen. Aroostook (5-4) 000 100 2 – 3 5 2

Washburn (4-5) 000 001 3 – 4 4 3

York and Grivois; J. Thompson and A. Thompson

Ashland 11, Wisdom 2

At St. Agatha, Tyler Cote earned his first varsity pitching win with six innings of 10-strikeout relief for the Hornets.

Cote also had three singles for Ashland, while Isaac Ward singled twice and Josh Chamberlin tripled.

Chad Sirois and Tony Paradis each singled for Wisdom.

Ashland (5-5) 011 800 1 – 11 6 2

Wisdom (0-6) 100 010 0 – 2 2 4

Baker, Cote (2) and Ward; Pelletier, Sirois (4) and J. Paradis

Lee Acad. 5, Katahdin 3

At Stacyville, Everett Houghton had three singles and a pair of RBIs to lead Lee Academy to its 10th victory.

Tyler Thompson added an RBI double and a single for the Pandas, while Blaine Clark added a solo home run in support of winning pitcher Charlie Boulrisse.

Patrick Willett doubled twice for Katahding, while Cameron Cunningham and Owen McCarthy each singled twice and Oneil Qualey hit a solo home run.

Lee Acad. (10-1) 210 200 0 – 5 9 2

Katahdin (6-4) 011 100 0 – 3 10 4

Boulrisse and Houghton; Cunningham, Willett (5) and McCarthy

Searsport 10, Penquis 0

At Searsport, Josh Nickerson fired a no-hitter with nine strikeouts as the Vikings remained unbeaten at 9-0.

Mike Adams collected two singles and a double and knocked in three runs for Searsport while Matt Nickerson smacked a two-run double.

Penquis (0-7) 000 00 – 0 0 0

Searsport (10-0) 101 17 – 10 9 0

Emery, Morrill (3) and Nason; Nickerson and Ashey

Woodland 6, Calais 1

At Calais, Adam Hunt pitched a two-hitter with seven strikeouts and the Dragons scored four unearned runs on en route to the win.

Ben Phelps had a double for Woodland.

Scott Geel singled and Nick Harmon doubled for the Blue Devils.

Woodland (4-6) 103 011 0 – 6 2 2

Calais (2-8) 100 000 0 – 1 2 4

Hunt and Phelps; Reynolds, Guthrie (3) and Rogers


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