November 24, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP

Presque Isle sweeps Foxcroft Delong, Richard, Norsworthy lead Wildcats past Ponies

DOVER-FOXCROFT – The Presque Isle Wildcats totaled 20 hits in two games en route to a doubleheader sweep over the Foxcroft Academy Ponies 12-0 and 13-1 in high school softball action Saturday.

In the first game, Katie Delong hit a triple and three singles and scored four runs to lead Presque Isle. Heather Richard added a double, single and an RBI, and Katie Moody and Molly Hamel each notched two singles.

Sami Hall and Amanda Lerback each smacked a double for the Ponies.

In the second game, Angela Norsworthy hit a triple and two singles with two RBIs for the Wildcats. Chelsea Gloving had a double with three RBIs and Moody added two singles.

Lindsey Chase and Kristina Weymouth each singled for the Ponies.

(First Game)

Presque Isle (1-1) 202 205 1 – 12 12 1

Foxcroft (0-2) 000 000 0 – 0 5 6

Norsworthy and Moody; Clukey and Rice

(Second Game)

Presque Isle (2-1) 340 231 – 13 8 0

Foxcroft (0-3) 100 000 – 1 2 6

Norsworthy, Delong (3) and Moody; Hall, Clukey (2) and Rice

Hodgdon 18, Van Buren 3

At Van Buren, Amanda Scott hit a home run, two doubles, and a single and scored four runs to power Hodgdon to victory.

Sara Brewer and Jayme Bither both singled three times for Hodgdon. Tasha Dwyer and Brianne McGary each had two singles.

Megan Lajoie singled three times and drove in two runs for Van Buren and Kelsey Smith had two singles.

Hodgdon (2-2) 552 15 – 18 13 2

Van Buren (0-3) 110 10 – 3 6 4

Wing and Brewer; M. Lajoie, Laplante (4) and Deschaines

John Bapst sweeps Caribou

At Husson College in Bangor, Gwen Wadleigh fired a no-hitter with seven strikeouts as the Crusaders earned a 12-0 win in the first game of a doubleheader. Bapst took the second game 12-5.

In the first game, Wadleigh walked just one to earn the victory. Rachel Stearns contributed a double, a single and an RBI, while Caitlin Benn singled twice. Shiela Toomey added an RBI single.

In the second game, Whitney Sinclair paced the Crusaders with a three-run triple. Hilary Laferriere and Ellen Umphrey each hit two singles and drove in a run. Danielle Richard struck out eight.

Billie Martin led the Vikings with three singles and an RBI. Makayla Gahagan chipped in with two singles.

(First Game)

Caribou 000 00 – 0 0 3

John Bapst 263 1x – 12 10 2

Espling and Martin; Wadleigh and Sleeper

(Second Game)

Caribou (0-2) 023 000 0 – 5 6 4

John Bapst (2-1) 127 011 x – 12 8 2

Gahagan and Martin; Richard and Sleeper

Baseball

Foxcroft 22-7, Presque Isle 13-6

At Foxcroft, Nick Lancisi hit a grand slam and a single to drive in eight runs to lead Foxcroft Academy past Presque Isle 22-13 in the first game of a doubleheader. The Ponies also won the second game 7-6.

In the first game, Dave White had two singles and a double for the Foxcroft and Justin Freeman doubled and singled with three RBIs. Josh Pelletier had two singles and two RBIs and Shayne Croan tripled and singled with two RBIs.

Tyler Lamoureaux doubled to knock in two runs for Presque Isle. Travis Brooker tripled and singled and Logan York tripled.

In the second game, Brad Bellamere hit two singles and a double for the Ponies and Logan Forrest had a triple and an RBI. Adam Conway hit an RBI single and Durgin McKusick doubled.

Luke Ireland doubled for Presque Isle.

(First Game)

Presque Isle 104 053 0 – 13 9 1

Foxcroft 541 615 x – 22 17 4

Lamoueroux, Wilson (4) and Belanger; Croan, Dow (4), Pelletier (7) and Lancisi

(Second Game)

Presque Isle (3-2) 002 100 3 – 6 4 2

Foxcroft (3-1) 141 001 x – 7 8 3

Wilson, McGlinn (5) and Belanger; White and Lancisi

Van Buren 23, Hodgdon 5

At Van Buren, the Crusaders scored 16 runs in the first inning en route to their first win.

Trevor Hews hit a two-run triple and a single for Van Buren. Kyle Chasse had a double, single and four RBIs, and Craig St. Pierre hit two singles and drove in three runs. Keith Vaillancourt chipped in with two singles and two RBI.

Tom Duff notched a double for the Hawks.

Hodgdon (0-3) 220 01 – 5 3 8

Van Buren (1-2) 1605 2x – 23 15 3

Sloat, Lane (3), Door (4) and Door, Duff (4); Taylor, Hews (2), Taylor (5) and Martin

Ellsworth 13, Sumner 2

At Ellsworth, Greg Berry hit a sixth-inning grand slam to lead Ellsworth past Sumner of East Sullivan.

Ricky Trombley doubled and singled to knock in three runs for Ellsworth. Matt Homich had two singles and two runs scored and Mike Smith added two singles and an RBI.

Evan Alexander doubled and singled with an RBI for Sumner and Mickey Manning doubled.

Sumner (1-3) 000 101 – 2 7 3

Ellsworth (3-0) 102 325 – 13 10 1

Alexander, Cowperthwaite (4) and Manning; Kelley, Harding (6) and Jellison

Calais 15, Woodland 12

At Baileyville, Scott Geel hit a single, double and a triple and drove in two runs to lead Calais over Woodland.

Jordan Leeman and Johnny Deacon each added three singles and an RBI for the Blue Devils.

Ryan Bosh hit a double and two singles and drove in two runs to lead the Dragons. Scott Boomer chipped in with three singles and had an RBI. Mark McLellan had a double, single and drove in a run and Craig Moody singled twice.

Calais (2-2) 010 725 0 – 15 16 3

Woodland (1-1) 612 201 0 – 12 15 3

Reynolds, Hall (2), Waycott (4) and Rogers; Moody, Bosh (4), Boomer and Flaherty

DI-Stonington sweeps Schenck

At East Millinocket, Chris Ciomei doubled and singled to drive in three runs and help lead Deer Isle-Stonington to the 12-2 win over Schenck in the opener. DI-Stonington also won the second game 13-3.

In the first game, Ron Brown and Derek Powers each hit a two-run double for DI-Stonington. Tim O’Dell doubled and singled.

Trevor Violette and Shawn Landry both hit an RBI single for Schenck.

In the second game, Ciomei had two singles and scored three runs for DI-Stonington and Brown doubled and singled to knock in a run. Powers had two singles and an RBI.

Nick Bishop hit a double and two singles and scored three runs for Schenck. Joe Ritto and Chris Byron added RBI singles.

(First Game)

DI-Stonington 040 017 – 12 15 4

Schenck 000 020 – 2 6 6

Ciomei, Garcia (5), O’Dell (6) and J. Eaton; Landry, Duffy (6) and Violette

(Second Game)

DI-Stonington (2-2) 402 412 – 13 16 3

Schenck (0-4) 010 101 – 3 8 4

S. Eaton, O’Dell (5) and Hardie; Pelkey, Bishop (5) and Faloon


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