December 21, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL

Mount View’s Miles shuts out Eagles 7-0

THORNDIKE – Tyler Miles allowed just three hits and two walks while striking out seven to lead the Mount View Mustangs to a 7-0 high school baseball win over the Lincoln Academy Eagles Friday.

Ben Raven doubled and singled to drive in a run for Mount View. Miles singled twice and Kyle McDonald hit an RBI triple.

Brendan Morin, Nathan Brewer, and Ryan Parlin singled for Lincoln Academy of Newcastle.

Lincoln Acad. (4-4) 000 000 0 – 0 3 0

Mount View (4-4) 030 310 x – 7 8 3

Moran, Scarscioth (4) and Brewer; Miles and Ripley

Washington Acad. 3, Calais 2

At Calais, Takao Kurose hit an RBI single in the fifth inning to lead Washington Academy of East Machias past Calais.

Dan Seamans had an RBI single in the first inning for the Raiders.

Scott Geel hit an RBI double in the first inning for Calais.

Washington Acad. (6-0) 011 010 0 – 3 5 2

Calais (5-2) 100 001 0 – 2 5 3

Colbeth and Ramsdell; Geel and Rogers

Woodland 18, Narraguagus 11

At Woodland, Steven Newell hit four singles and drove in seven runs to lead the Dragons past the Knights.

Woodland’s Todd Townsend knocked in five RBIs on two singles and a double, while Riaan Bosch chipped in with three singles, a double and three RBIs.

Aaron Dublin tripled, singled and drove in two runs for Narraguagus of Harrington. He also struck out seven in the loss. Ben Grant singled twice and had an RBI.

Narraguagus (1-5) 101 360 0 – 11 9 2

Woodland (4-2) 315 360 x – 18 17 5

Dublin, Tucker (6) and Grant; Lincoln, Boomer (5) and McLellan

George Stevens 19, Sumner 0

At Sumner, Dan Larry drove in four runs and hit three singles as George Stevens of Blue Hill remained unbeaten.

Collin Henry, Sam Bridges and Morgan Lawson each hit three singles. Bridges had three RBIs while Lawson had two RBIs for the Eagles.

Victor Jacques had a double and a single for the Tigers.

GSA (5-0) 10(11) 43 – 19 21 2

Sumner (1-4) 000 00 – 0 2 0

Gallagher and Marks; Alexander, Copperthwaite (4) and Manning

Searsport 17, Penquis 1

At Searsport, Josh Nickerson, Sean Johnson and Casey Ashey combined to allow just one run on one hit and four walks while striking out 11 to lead Searsport to victory.

Johnson hit three singles and drove in three runs for Searsport. Tom Cameron had two singles and three RBIs as Ashey and Seth Gallant each added a two-run single.

Nate Allen singled for Penquis of Milo.

Penquis (2-4) 001 00 – 1 1 1

Searsport (3-3) 365 3x – 17 13 1

Venable, Dumont (3) and Brown; Nickerson, Johnson (4), Ashey (5) and Ashey, Johnson (5)

Lee 11, Deer Isle-Stonington 1

At Lee, Blaine Clark and Tyler Thompson hit back-to-back home runs in the third inning to help lead Lee by Deer Isle-Stonington.

Charlie Boulrisse had a double and two singles with four RBIs while Clark and Thompson each had two RBIs for the Pandas.

Jon Eaton had two singles and scored for the Mariners.

DI-Stonington (3-3) 010 00 – 1 4 5

Lee (4-1) 102 26 – 11 10 2

Ciomei, O’Dell (5), J. Eaton (5) and Hardie; Boulrisse, Thompson (3) and Houghton

MCI 5, Medomak 1

At Pittsfield, Andrew deBethune pitched a complete game, allowing one run on three hits with 18 strikeouts to lead Maine Central Institute by Medomak.

Travis Saucier had two singles and two RBIs while Pat McGrady had a single with an RBI for MCI.

Tom Kennedy had a single and an RBI while Andy Ferrier had a double for Medomak.

Medomak (5-2) 100 000 0 – 1 3 3

MCI (3-4) 041 000 x – 5 7 3

Simmons, Ayotte (5) and Scwab; deBethune and Quint

Softball

Calais 8, Washington Academy 3

At Calais, Cassie Thomas drove in two runs and hit two singles to help lead Calais by Washington Academy.

Lindsey Mingo had both a triple and a double while Emily Wilkinson added a double and a single for the Blue Devils.

Lauren Finn hit two singles with an RBI while Ashley Tilton and Meagan Look each added an RBI single for the Raiders.

WA (6-1) 003 000 0 – 3 4 3

Calais (7-0) 411 110 0 – 8 10 0

Wood and Tilton; Perry and Allen

Sumner 18, George Stevens 2

At Sumner, Kayla Higgins hit three singles and drove in two runs as Sumner defeated George Stevens Academy.

Morgan Traxler added a single with an RBI for the Tigers.

Robin Rioux hit a solo home run in the first inning for the Eagles.

GSA (3-3) 100 001 – 2 1 3

Sumner (5-1) 252 009 – 18 4 3

Moon, Winters (2), Duddy (6) and Peake; Page and Higgins

Belfast 3, Maranacook 1

At Belfast, Heather Read, Liz Brown and Jill Ross each doubled and Brianna Webster singled home a run as the Lions shaded Maranacook of Readfield.

Ali Trafton had three singles for Maranacook.

Maranacook (4-4) 000 010 0 -1 8 2

Belfast (4-3) 100 101 x -3 5 0

Evans, Marble (7) and Trafton; Whittier and Brown

MCI 2, Medomak Valley 1

At Pittsfield, Kristen Sousa tripled and doubled and scored the winning run in the bottom of the seventh as host Maine Central Institute earned the victory.

Sousa led off the MCI seventh with a double and went to third on Tiffany McLaggan’s bunt single before scoring on a passed ball to break a 1-1 tie.

McLaggan added three singles for the Huskies.

Erin Sweeney tripled and singled for Medomak Valley of Waldoboro, while Jamie O’Jala singled twice.

Medomak Valley (5-2) 000 001 0 -1 7 2

MCI (5-2) 010 000 1 -2 8 1

Kennedy and Sousa; Barbara and Ja. O’Jala

Narraguagus 16, Woodland 8

At Woodland, Alicia Tenney hit a grand slam and an RBI single to lead Narraguagus of Harrington to victory.

Jolene Tenan hit a double and two singles to drive in two runs for the Knights and Anita Ostberg had three singles and two RBIs.

Eryn Crowe hit a two-run home run for Woodland as Julia Nicholas and Tiffany Wormell added two singles and an RBI each.

Narraguagus (3-2) 231 190 0 – 16 12 3

Woodland (2-4) 033 020 0 – 8 6 3

Torrey and Fickett; Anthony, Bergin (5), Nichols (7) and Clark

Lee 18, DI-Stonington 6

At Lee, Aarika Ritchie hit two home runs, a double, and a single to drive in six runs and lead Lee Academy to victory.

Karin Bird had three singles and a double and scored four runs for Lee and Liz Read homered and singled with two RBIs. Amanda Gifford had three singles and three RBIs and Brooke Harris added two singles and a double.

Mary Parker doubled and singled to knock in two runs and Anna Boyce hit two singles.

DI-Stonington (2-4) 400 02 – 6 9 5

Lee (4-2) 341 73 – 18 19 1

Haskell and Boyce; B. Harris and Ritchie

Penquis 7, Searsport 0

At Searsport, Erica Lyford pitched a shutout with 11 strikeouts while also hitting a double and a single with two RBIs to lead Penquis by Searsport.

Kylie Palmer and Ana Rodriguez each added two singles for the Patriots.

Aimee Neilsen and Jessica Libby each hit two singles for the Vikings.

Penquis (4-2) 110 041 0 – 7 9 1

Searsport (0-6) 000 000 0 – 0 5 5

Lyford and Palmer; Jettinghoff and Sherer

Dexter 7, Orono 1

At Orono, Tania Morales had two singles, an RBI, and a run scored to help Dexter to the win.

Michelle Chapman had 10 strikeouts for Dexter as Sabrina Cote singled, walked twice, and scored a run.

Jessica Bates hit two singles for Orono and Emily Balaban-Gerber singled and scored the run.

Dexter (5-1) 101 050 0 – 7 3 2

Orono (2-5) 000 001 0 – 1 6 2

Chapman and Kenney; Pavento and Nickerson

Penobscot Val. 16, Piscataquis 10

At Howland, Morgan Cyr hit four singles and Lexi Thurlow added two singles as the Howlers earned their first victory.

Morgan Tweedie and Tracy Dewey each singled to account for Piscataquis of Guilford’s lone hits.

Piscataquis (0-5) 221 010 4 -10 2 8

Penobscot Valley (1-4) 237 014 x -16 15 2

Galuski and Shufelt; Drost and Lavertu

Skowhegan 2, Bangor 1

At Bangor, Danielle Goff hit a leadoff double in the 10th inning, stole second, and scored on a fielding error at second base to give Skowhegan the win.

Mariah Daigle allowed just one run one seven hits and two walks while striking out 14 for Skowhegan. Goff hit a double and two singles and Brittany Gould singled and scored a run.

Kelly White doubled and singled for Bangor and Courtney Stevenson hit two singles.

Skowhegan (4-3) 010 000 000 1 – 2 6 1

Bangor (3-4) 000 100 000 0 – 1 7 1

Daigle and McGraw; Besse, White (5) and Fahey

Brewer 5, Erskine 0

At Brewer, Jordan McLain pitched a shutout with nine strikeouts while also hitting a two-run home run in the fifth inning to lead Brewer by Erskine.

Meagan McLain and Sarah Estes each hit two singles for the Witches.

Rachel Siegfriedt hit two singles for the Eagles.

Erskine (1-6) 000 000 0 – 0 5 2

Brewer (6-1) 010 121 0 – 5 7 1

Glidden, Ziburia (6) and Siegfriedt; J. McLain and Jackson


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