Ellsworth posts victories over Orono, Sumner

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ELLSWORTH – Emily Miller allowed only three hits while striking out eight to lead Ellsworth to an 8-0 softball victory over Orono on Saturday. Later in the day, the Eagles traveled to East Sullivan, where they defeated Sumner 9-1. Against Orono, Tasha…
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ELLSWORTH – Emily Miller allowed only three hits while striking out eight to lead Ellsworth to an 8-0 softball victory over Orono on Saturday.

Later in the day, the Eagles traveled to East Sullivan, where they defeated Sumner 9-1.

Against Orono, Tasha Manning and Holly Johnston each singled twice to drive in a run for the Eagles.

Jessica Bates, Chelsea Paul and Emily Balaban had a single apiece for the Red Riots.

Against Sumner, Becca Silsby had a single and a double with two RBIs for Ellsworth.

Catie Cravens tripled, singled and drove in a run for Ellsworth and Manning had a sacrifice fly and triple.

Sierra Robinson had a triple for the Tigers while Whitney Page and Kayla Higgins each singled.

Orono (3-8) 000 000 0 – 0 3 2

Ellsworth (6-4) 001 241 x – 8 9 1

Pavento and Russell; Miller and Silsby

Ellsworth (7-4) 303 111 0 – 9 7 0

Sumner (6-5) 000 000 1 – 1 3 5

Cravens and Silsby; Page, Sargent (6), Page (7), Sargent (7) and Pinkham, Higgins (6)

Calais 11, Narraguagus 3

At Calais, Lindsey Mingo stroked a two-run single to lead the Blue Devils past the Harrington-based Knights.

Darci Gillespie had a double, single and drove in a run for Calais while Steph Perry added two singles and an RBI.

Alicia Tenney hit an RBI double and Destiny Grant singled for Narraguagus.

Narraguagus (6-4) 000 000 3 – 3 2 4

Calais (12-0) 523 010 x – 11 9 3

Dublin and Grant; Perry and O’Brien

Jonesport-Beals earns sweep

At Jonesport, Rachelle Parker’s two-run single in the bottom of the seventh lifted Jonesport-Beals past Deer Isle-Stonington 18-17 in the first game of a doubleheader.

The Royals blanked the Mariners 12-0 in the second game.

In the first game, Parker finished with three singles, a double and seven RBIs. Sarah Beal had two singles and a double while Kelsey Holmes singled twice.

Anna Boyce hit two singles while Christina Fifield doubled and singled for the Mariners.

In the second game, Tiffany Alley pitched a five-inning shutout, giving up just three hits.

Kristi Smith hit a pair of doubles and singled, driving in five runs, while Parker notched two doubles and a single and knocked in four runs.

Whitney Haskell, Erin Bray and Mary Parker all singled for Deer Isle-Stonington.

(First Game)

DI-Stonington 370 502 0 – 17 10 3

Jonesport-Beals 027 034 2 – 18 12 5

Fifield, Haskell (4) and Boyce; B. Alley, Beal (2), B. Alley (3), T. Alley (4) and Church

(Second Game)

DI-Stonington 000 00 – 0 3 4

Jonesport-Beals 525 0x – 12 8 2

Haskell and Boyce; T. Alley and Church, Parker (5)

Woodland 28, Shead 26

At Woodland, Courtney Cochran collected two singles, a double, triple and drove in six runs as the Dragons outslugged Shead.

Tiffany Wormell doubled twice, tripled and knocked in five runs while Bonnie Hoops had a double and two singles for Woodland.

Tiffany Martinez had two singles, a triple and four RBIs for the Tigers of Eastport and Whitney Vincent doubled, singled twice and plated four runs.

Shead (3-7) 035 173 7 – 26 19 9

Woodland (4-7) 202 42 (18) x – 28 17 7

Murphy, Vinson (6), Morrison (6) and Cummings; Wormell, Hoops (5), Wormell (6) and Clark

Brewer 6, Bucksport 2

At Brewer, Jordan McLain singled and doubled to drive in two runs as the Witches defeated previously unbeaten Bucksport.

Katie Quimby, Anna Corey and Kate Hanlon each had an RBI single for Brewer.

Katie Hurd had an RBI single for the Golden Bucks.

Bucksport (10-1) 100 001 0 – 2 5 1

Brewer (11-2) 100 041 x – 6 6 2

Allen and Hurd; McLain and Bennoch

Wildcats, Crusaders split

At Bangor, Dani Grenier singled and doubled to help Presque Isle win the first game of Saturday’s doubleheader against John Bapst 5-2. John Bapst won the second game 8-1.

In the first game, Ali Donovan added two singles and an RBI for the Wildcats.

Megan Brown tripled and Marci Scofield doubled for the Crusaders.

In the second game, Rachel Stearns and Amy Adams each singled three times for John Bapst, while Dani Richard tripled and singled for two RBIs. Gwen Wadleigh and Heather Laferriere each had two singles.

Katie Delong, Angela Norsworthy and Donovan had two singles apiece for the Wildcats.

(First Game)

Presque Isle 100 012 1 – 5 5 2

John Bapst 000 100 1 – 2 7 4

Grenier and Moody; Wadleigh and Carter

(Second Game)

Presque Isle (8-5) 000 010 0 – 1 8 0

John Bapst (5-6) 000 206 x – 8 17 1

Grenier and Moody; Wadleigh and Carter

Caribou, Nokomis split

At Caribou, Emily St. Peter and Kyla Zetterman had RBI singles during a six-run sixth-inning rally that lifted Caribou to a 7-2 win in the second game of their doubleheader.

Nokomis of Newport scored nine runs in the second inning of the opener and went on to an 18-3 win.

In the first game, Michelle Barden had a triple and single with three RBIs, while Alyssa Bragdon doubled and singled and scored twice.

Christy Zbylut singled twice for Caribou, while Jessica Kinney scored two runs.

In the second game, Kinney had two singles for the Vikings, while Ali Richards added an RBI double.

Bragdon had a triple and three singles for Nokomis.

(First Game)

Nokomis 294 30 -18 8 1

Caribou 001 02 -3 5 8

Cianchette and Cossar; Wolfe, Gahagan (5) and Martin

(Second Game)

Nokomis (4-9) 100 000 1 -2 8 0

Caribou (2-12) 000 106 x -7 5 3

Ash. Bragdon and Cossar; Wolfe and Martin

PVHS Howlers gain sweep

At Bangor, Jamie Milton pitched a five-hitter and a six-hitter as Penobscot Valley of Howland swept a doubleheader from Bangor Christian, 12-0 and 16-4.

In the first game, Kacey Foster doubled and singled and Randy Rackley and Ashley Dawson each singled twice for the Howlers.

In the second game, Rackley hit two doubles and a single and Dawson scored three runs. Adrienne Ricci led Bangor Christian with a triple and a double, while Christin Pelletier tripled.

(First game)

Penobscot Valley 310 80 -12 11 0

Bangor Christian 000 00 -0 5 9

Milton and Lavertu; Mishou, French (5) and Leathers

(Second game)

Penobscot Valley (8-5) 300 409 -16 10 2

Bangor Christian (3-6) 013 000 -4 6 11

Milton and Lavertu; Mishou, French (6) and Leathers

Foxcroft Academy 12, Dexter 10

At Dover-Foxcroft, Coral Goggin singled three times and drove in three runs as the Ponies earned a win.

Sarah Anderson added two singles for Foxcroft Academy.

Roseanne Stewart singled twice for Dexter, bring in three runs. Christy McGowan had two singles and a double.

Dexter (5-6) 103 132 0 – 10 11 0

Foxcroft Academy (2-9) 055 020 x – 12 9 2

McGowan, Chapman (4) and Kenney; Clukey and Rice

Baseball

Shead 12, Woodland 4

At Woodland, Nick Martinez socked a two-run single to spark an eight-run ninth-inning rally for the unbeaten Tigers of Eastport.

Cody Bulmer and Aaron Sullivan each had two singles for Shead.

Craig Moody hit three singles and Mark McLellan two singles for the Dragons.

Shead (11-0) 300 000 108 – 12 11 2

Woodland (4-7) 000 121 100 – 4 8 6

Phelps, Moody (9) and Leighton; Maloney, Sullivan (6) and Bowen

Brewer 8, Bucksport 0

At Brewer, Matt Grimes singled and knocked out a two run home run in the second as the Witches topped Bucksport.

Ricky Adams singled and doubled to bring in two more runs. Kevin McAvoy had a single, a double and one RBI. Corey Cushing and Brad Brown each had RBI singles for Brewer.

Joey Carmichael singled twice for the Golden Bucks.

Bucksport (6-6) 000 000 0 – 0 5 2

Brewer (9-4) 620 000 x – 8 11 0

Robbins, Cooke (4) and Robicheau, Wadleigh (6); Cushing and Peasley

Bucksport 6, Hermon 1

At Bucksport, Joe Robicheau singled twice to drive in two runs in the Golden Bucks’ victory.

Teddy Cooke singled and double to bring in another run, Joey Carmichael had two singles.

Brian McGinley, Dustin Jalburt, Dave Wilder, Travis Estes and Garrett Pratt each had a single for the Hawks.

Hermon 000 010 0 – 1 5 3

Bucksport 033 000 x – 6 9 3

McGinley and Jalburt; Robicheau and Wadleigh

Ellsworth 11, Orono 4

At Ellsworth, Louden Jellison hit a two-run homer and RBI triple to lead the Eagles to the win.

Andy Berry hat three singles and two RBIs while Cory Smith notched a double, single and plated three runs for Ellsworth.

Travis Dunton had two triples, a single and an RBI for the Red Riots and Ben Strout doubled, singled and knocked in a run.

Orono (5-6) 110 020 0 – 4 9 2

Ellsworth (5-5) 610 202 x – 11 11 0

Brothers, Spencer (6) and Thomas; Homich and Jellison

Sumner 11, Ellsworth 4

At East Sullivan, Chris Cowperthwaite and Mason Young each hit a two-run double and Mike Savoy added a two-run single to highlight’s Sumner’s seven-run fifth inning en route to victory over the Eagles.

Cowperthwaite finished with two doubles, a single and four RBIs for the winners. A.J. Pennartz added a double, single and two RBIs, Jeff Burditt singled twice and John Stewart had an RBI single.

Andy Berry slammed a two-run triple and a single for Ellsworth.

Ellsworth (5-6) 300 010 0 – 4 5 2

Sumner (3-8) 004 070 x – 11 11 3

Harding, Edgecomb (5), Smith (6) and Jellison; Alexander, Cowperthwaite (4) and Burditt

Foxcroft 8, Dexter 4

At Dover-Foxcroft, Logan Forrest had three singles and three RBIs as the Ponies avenged an earlier loss and handed the Tigers their first defeat.

Caleb Pelletier had two singles and Matt Carey a double for Foxcroft. Justin Freeman hit two singles and drove in a run while also pitching a complete game

Tim McCarthy hit a pair of solo homers and doubled to pace Dexter. Mark Pullen had two singles and an RBI and Chris Rabideau added a double.

Dexter (10-1) 010 110 1 – 4 7 4

Foxcroft (8-3) 131 102 x – 8 12 2

Day, McCarthy (4), Bowers (6) and Pullen; Freeman and Lancisi


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