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HODGDON – Sara Brewer smacked two doubles and tallied three RBIs to lead the Hodgdon Hawks to a 10-8 high school softball victory over the Southern Aroostook Warriors Saturday. Brianne McGarry and Misty Wing each added two singles for the Hawks. Amanda…
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HODGDON – Sara Brewer smacked two doubles and tallied three RBIs to lead the Hodgdon Hawks to a 10-8 high school softball victory over the Southern Aroostook Warriors Saturday.

Brianne McGarry and Misty Wing each added two singles for the Hawks.

Amanda Charette recorded two singles for the Warriors.

Southern Aroostook 104 002 1 – 8 7 3

Hodgdon 003 403 x – 10 11 2

Collier and Charette; Wing and Brewer

Penquis 11, Schenck 4

At East Millinocket, Erica Lyford allowed four runs on three hits with seven strikeouts to lead Penquis by Schenck.

Morgan Royal paced the Patriots of Milo with three singles and two RBIs. Ava Rodriguez, Kylie Palmer, and Mindy Dolly each added three singles.

Brianne Smith hit an RBI double while Jamie Cram hit two singles for the Wolverines.

Schenck (0-1) 021 000 1 – 4 3 6

Penquis (1-0) 121 302 2 – 11 15 2

Osborn and Hobbs; Lyford and Corson

MDI 2, Hermon 1

At Bar Harbor, Nia Megquier pitched seven innings wwhile allowing one run on six hits with 10 strikeouts to lead Mount Desert Island by Hermon.

Brienna Tinker drove in a run on a double while Coutney Bartlett added a double and a single for the Trojans.

Lily Barry hit two singles to lead Hermon.

Hermon (0-1) 100 000 0 – 1 6 2

MDI (1-0) 020 000 0 – 2 5 0

Kelly and Campbell; Megquier and Bowden

Sumner 13, Narraguagus 0

At East Sullivan, Angela Leach’s three-run single highlighted a six-run first inning that led the Tigers past the Knights.

Katie St. Claire topped Sumner with a double, two singles, and two RBIs. Holli Stanwood also had a double and two singles, and Whitney Page (one RBI) and Morgan Traxler added two singles each.

Page allowed two hits, struck out six, and walked three in picking up the win.

For the Knights of Harrington, Jessica Tennan and Sammy Baker each singled.

Narraguagus 000 000 – 0 2 6

Sumner 620 023 – 13 14 2

Torry and Fickett, Grant (4), Andre (6); Page and Higgins

Baseball

GSA 3, Bucksport 1

At Blue Hill, Collin Henry pitched seven innings, allowing one run on four hits while striking out nine to lead George Stevens Academy by Bucksport.

Sam Bridges drove in a run off a double while Lucas Marks had an RBI single for the Eagles.

Cam Wadleigh hit two singles for Bucksport.

Bucksport (0-1) 010 000 0 – 1 43

George Stevens (2-0) 101 001 0 – 3 6 1

Robichaud and Wadleigh; Henry and Marks

Sumner 9, Narraguagus 4

At East Sullivan, Steve Carrigan hit two singles, drove in two runs and had two stolen bases to lead Sumner past Narraguagus.

Mason Young had two singles and a stolen base, and Evan Alexander struck out six to earn the victory for the Tigers.

Aaron Dublin led the Knights with two doubles.

Narraguagus 000 001 3 – 4 5 2

Sumner 504 000 x – 9 6 3

Look and Grant; Alexander and Young

Hermon 16, MDI 5

At Mount Desert, Zach Deabay singled, doubled, tripled and drove in two runs as Hermon defeated Mount Desert Island.

Brian Derry had a single, double and two RBIs, and Dustin Jaobert tallied two singles and two RBIs for the Hawks. Matt Berry added a single, scored three runs and had an RBI for the winners.

Kyle Shea and Nick Swanson hit two singles and had an RBI apiece for MDI while Sam Stewart had a double and an RBI.

Hermon 035 206 – 16 12 2

MDI 003 200 – 5 9 6

Kenerson, Pratt (5) and Jaobert; N. Swanson, Valarik (4), Willis (6) and J. Swanson and Warrick (5)

Orono 6, Searsport 2

At Searsport Friday, Max Winter smacked two doubles and tallied an RBI, and Jon Brothers drove in four runs on two singles to lead the Red Riots past Searsport.

Travis Bryant had a single, double and an RBI for the winners.

Caleb Ashey hit two doubles and a single and Nate Adams added a double and a single for the Vikings.

Orono 010 230 0 – 6 8 2

Searsport 100 000 1 – 2 7 1

Dunton, Bryant (7) and Michaud; Adams, Nickerson (5) Cal. Ashey (6) and Cas. Ashey and Johnson (6)


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