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BELFAST – Corey Martin belted a three-run first-inning homer to give Winslow the lead for good and he also added a single later in the game as Winslow held off Belfast 13-7 in high school baseball action Friday.
Brandon Weed hit a double and three singles, drove in two runs and scored three runs. John Goulette doubled and singled and Kevin McCabe had a two-run single.
Rick Bernosky knocked in three runs with a double and two singles for Belfast. Tyler Bowen singled twice and had an RBI and John Walsh hit a two-run double.
Winslow (2-0) 304 213 0 – 13 13 2
Belfast (0-1) 100 051 0 – 7 12 5
McCabe, Martin (5) and Loubier; Bernosky, Ridley (6) and Carr
Old Town 11, Erskine 1
At Old Town, Jarrett Lukas and Chris Brewer each drove in three runs and Adam Fournier teamed up with Dana Leland on a four-hitter as Old Town beat Erskine Academy of South China.
Lukas had a double and two singles and Brewer had a single and two sacrifice flies.
Brian Lonko and Jared Goody had two singles apiece and Cory Estes doubled.
Ryan Flagg tripled and singled for Erskine Academy and drove in the run.
Erskine Acad. (0-2) 001 00 – 1 4 1
Old Town (2-0) 362 0x – 11 11 0
Tibbets and McCray; Fournier, Leland (4) and Goody
Nokomis 15, Lawrence 13
At Lawrence, David Tozier hit a two-run double in the seventh and scored three times to help lead Nokomis of Newport to victory.
Rikki Hopkins had two suicide squeeze bunts to drive in two runs for the Warriors and Brendan Donaldson added two singles and scored three runs.
Bryan Manzo hit a three-run home run in the first inning for Lawrence.
Nokomis (1-1) 314 200 5 – 15 12 5
Lawrence (0-2) 300 530 2 – 13 9 5
Creighton, White (4) and Donaldson; Lee, Hersom (2), Theriault (3), Lee (7), Lawrence (7) and Manzo
Messalonskee 7, Hampden 3
At Hampden, Justin Willey allowed just three hits, one walk, and no earned runs while striking out 11 to lead Messalonskee of Oakland to the win.
Tony Jacobs singled with two RBIs and scored two runs for the Eagles. Willey, Ben Seel, and Josh Brooks each hit two singles.
Ian Lee doubled and scored a run for Hampden Academy. Shawn Smith and Jake Hitchings added a single each.
Messalonskee (2-0) 014 200 0 – 7 10 3
Hampden (1-1) 000 300 0 – 3 3 4
Willey and Jacobs; Ireland, Perry (4) and Lee
Calais 13, Shead 1
At Eastport, righthander Scott Geel struck out 16 over six innings, allowing seven hits and just one run, and he also drove in three runs with a double and two singles to spark Calais’ win.
Geel walked just one in the mutual season-opener.
Roman Hall had three singles for the winners, Travis Johnson had two singles and two RBIs and Dave Crossman singled twice.
Aaron Sullivan had a double and an RBI single for Shead of Eastport and Tommy Pottle singled twice.
Calais (1-0) 140 215 – 13 14 1
Shead (0-1) 001 000 – 1 7 4
Geel and Rogers; Lewey, Sullivan (4), Reed (6) and Pottle
Mount View 11, MCI 9
At Thorndike, Wade Spaulding hit a double and two singles to drive in four runs and lead Mount View to the win.
Tyler Miles tripled and singled with four RBIs for the Mustangs and John Wentworth hit two singles.
Andrew DeBethume led Maine Central Institute of Pittsfield with a triple and a single with two RBIs. Victor Quint and Curtis Lovely each doubled and singled with two RBIs.
MCI (1-1) 220 140 0 – 9 11 4
Mount View (1-1) 301 601 x – 11 10 3
Connors, Soucier (5) and Quint; Harvey and Ripley
Softball
Erskine 11, Old Town 0
At Old Town, Mariah Gleaton smacked a three-triple in the third inning to help lift the Eagles of South China.
Kristen Porter hit two singles and drove in two runs for Erskine, while Erica Malley had a double and an RBI. Mirando Glidden struck out seven and didn’t have any walks.
Lauren Cates, Erin Reardon, Alison Gallant and Elizabeth Richard each hit a single for the Coyotes.
Erskine (1-1) 014 140 1 – 11 8 0
Old Town (0-2) 000 000 0 – 0 4 4
Glidden and Siegfried; Campbell, Trembley (6) and Cates
Wash. Acad. 20, Woodland 3
At East Machias, righthander Kayla Wood struck out 10 over five innings for the second straight day as Washington Academy upended Woodland.
Wood, who beat Machias 16-2 on Thursday, walked two and allowed four hits over five innings.
Mary Mawhinney’s bases-loaded triple and Lauren Finn’s two-run double paced Washington Academy’s attack. Ashley Tilton had two singles and two RBIs and Wood doubled and singled and drove in a run.
Courtney Cochran, Gina Clark, Tina Wormell and Erin Crowe singled for Woodland.
Woodland (0-1) 100 20 – 3 4 2
Wash. Acad. (2-0) 5(10)0 5x – 20 10 3 Cochran, Anthony (3) and Clark; Wood and Tilton
Narraguagus 19, Machias 17
At Harrington, Alicia Tenney hit a triple and two singles to drive in three runs to push Narraguagus past Machias.
Haley Torrey, Chelsey Baker, and Jessica Tennan each had two singles and two RBIs for the Knights.
Stephanie Whitman and Christina Holmes doubled and singled to knock in two runs for the Bulldogs. Jasmine Miller singled twice with an RBI.
Machias (0-2) 000 257 3 – 17 7 3
Narraguagus (1-0) 301 825 x – 19 11 3
Whitman and Beal; Torrey, Green (5), Tennan (6) and Ficket
Calais 36, Shead 2
At Eastport, Darcey Gillespie tripled and singled to drive in five runs to lead Calais to the win.
Stephanie Perry hit a double and single to knock in five runs for the Blue Devils and Kayla Beaton had three singles and four RBIs.
Taunya Cook doubled and singled for Shead and Whitney Remington singled and scored.
Calais (1-0) (12)3(16) 32 – 36 15 0
Shead (0-1) 011 00 – 2 6 4
Perry, Seeley (3) and Beaton; Murphy, Vincent (3), Murphy (4) and Melanson
Orono 12, Searsport 2
At Searsport, Lindsey Colbath had three singles, three RBIs, and scored three runs to lead Orono to victory.
Jessica Bathes singled twice and scored three times for Orono.
Aimee Neilsen singled ans scored both runs for Searsport.
Orono (1-0) 300 125 1 – 12 14 0
Searsport (0-1) 100 010 0 – 2 3 5
Leture, Parento (6) and Nickerson, White (6); Jettinghoff and Gray
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