Arsenault leads Southern Maine to win

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BEVERLY, Mass. – Max Arsenault recorded two doubles and two singles and drove in four runs to lead the University of Southern Maine past Endicott College 15-5 in baseball action Tuesday. Eddie Skeffington chipped in with a double, two singles and four RBIs while Ryan…
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BEVERLY, Mass. – Max Arsenault recorded two doubles and two singles and drove in four runs to lead the University of Southern Maine past Endicott College 15-5 in baseball action Tuesday.

Eddie Skeffington chipped in with a double, two singles and four RBIs while Ryan Bourque doubled, singled twice and drove in two runs for USM.

Righthander Adam Ross picked up his third win as he went 4 1/3 innings of two-hit, shutout relief.

Joe Orlando paced Endicott with three singles.

Southern Maine (10-8) 303 013 041 – 15 14 4

Endicott (11-12) 200 001 110 – 5 8 2

Therrien, Ross (1), Foley (6), Gilbert (7), Rogers (8), Portwine (9) and Yanni; Black (7); Serrano, Wells (3), Borre (7), Judge (9) and Gomez

Bowdoin 7, Thomas 5

At Brunswick, Jon Koperniak hit a home run, a double and a single, driving in two runs to lead Bowdoin.

Chris McCann had a triple and a single with two RBIs and John Lawrie had an RBI double for the winners.

Tim Costa drove in two runs on three hits for Thomas of Waterville and Matt Pavlis added a double and two singles.

Thomas (9-11) 200 000 003 – 5 12 1

Bowdoin (14-5) 005 001 01x – 7 10 1

Helberg, Brown (7) and Kibler; Waldrop, Morrison (6), Turgeon (7), Bulger (9) and Rosenthal

Saint Joseph’s 6, Colby 3

At Waterville, Luke Enman had three hits, including a double and a two-run home run, to lead Saint Joseph’s by Colby.

Ben Muniz drove in two runs on two singles while Keil Martin added a double and a single for the Monks of Standish. Chris Doughty doubled.

Andy Carr hit an RBI double and Roddy Ames had two RBI singles for the White Mules.

St. Joseph’s (17-6) 001 030 002 – 6 10 2

Colby (6-8) 100 000 020 – 3 8 2

Stout, Hughes (8) and Rodden; Helm, Henry (5), Brady (9) and McKay, Sandak (8)

Correction: A shorter version of these results ran in the State edition.

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