December 21, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL

Tigers’ Page shuts down Riots

ORONO – Whitney Page scattered two runs on three hits while striking out three to lead the Sumner Memorial High School Tigers of East Sullivan to a 4-2 high school softball win over Orono on Monday.

Angela Leach singled twice and knocked in two runs for Sumner while Nikky Sargent and Kayla Higgins each had a double.

Jessica Bates slapped a two-run single for the Red Riots.

Sumner (7-1) 010 210 0 – 4 7 0

Orono (2-6) 000 200 0 – 2 3 0

Page and Higgins; Pavento and Nickerson

Medomak 8, Rockland 0

At Waldoboro, Brittany Barbour tossed a three-hit shutout and helped herself with a two-run double as the Panthers rolled past the Tigers.

April Baker added two singles, a double and two RBIs for Medomak while Melissa Ambridge singled twice to drive in two runs. Erin Sweeney and Jamie O’Jala each hit three singles. Barbour struck out five and walked one in the win.

Alexandra Todd, Michelle McCorrison and Jackie Connell each singled for Rockland.

Rockland (2-6) 000 000 0 – 0 3 3

Medomak (7-2) 303 101 x – 8 14 2

Hynes and Barnes; Barbour and O’Jala

MDI 12, Mattanawcook 3

At Bar Harbor, Asia Ross doubled and singled and drove home four runs to lead host Mount Desert Island to the victory.

Nia Megquier doubled and singled with two RBIs for the Trojans, and she also pitched a complete-game five-hitter with nine strikeouts.

Casey McCloskey paced the Lynx of Lincoln with two singles, while Renee Libbey doubled and scored two runs.

Mattanawcook 010 002 0 – 3 5 1

Mount Desert Island 246 000 x – 12 11 2

McCloskey, NiCastro (5) and Shorey; Megquier and Bowden

Bucksport 18, Searsport 0

At Bucksport, Katie Hurd hit two doubles and a grand slam with six RBIs as Bucksport shut out Searsport.

Terren Hall chipped in with two doubles and drove in three runs while Brittany Adams had a double and a single with an RBI for the Golden Bucks.

Amy Nelson and Hailey Grover each singled for Searsport.

Searsport (0-11) 000 00 – 0 2 3

Bucksport (7-0) 077 4x – 18 17 1

Jettinghoff and Sherer; Katie Allen (Jr.) and Hurd

Lee Academy 17, Woodland 5

At Lee, Lyndsay Cropley collected four singles and drove in three runs and Brooke Harris tossed a three-hitter as Lee Academy triumphed.

Marci Moors’ two-run single highlighted an eight-run first inning rally.

Aarika Ritchie and Kerri Harris had a double and a single apiece for the winners.

Jessica Olsson, Gena Clark and Whitney Farrell had singles for Woodland. Olsson scored a run and had an RBI.

Woodland (3-6) 000 050 0 – 5 3 7

Lee Academy (6-2) 830 141 – 17 13 1

Cochran, Anthony (1), Wormell (3) and Clark; B. Harris and Ritchie

Stearns 10, George Stevens 5

At Millinocket, Deanna Michaud rapped a pair of singles, a ground-rule double and plated a pair of runs to lead Stearns past George Stevens of Blue Hill.

Amy Collinsworth doubled and singled to knock in a run for the Minutemen and Felicia Achorn added two singles.

Christy Moon hit a three-run double for the Eagles.

George Stevens 000 500 0 – 5 6 2

Stearns 103 240 x – 10 8 1

Moon and Peake; Arsenault and Somers

Belfast 12, Camden Hills 4

At Belfast, Brooke Reed hit three singles, score two runs and added two RBIs as the Lions topped the Windjammers.

Brianna Webster added a double and a single for Belfast, while Heather Read, Jillian Ross, Liz Brown and Helen Berry each singled twice.

Stephanie Whittier pitched a one-hitter for the Lions, yielding only a fifth-inning single by Camden Hills’ Kayla Gushee.

Camden Hills (0-9) 301 010 0 – 4 1 1

Belfast (6-3) 061 005 x – 12 15 4

Fossett and Heal; Whittier and Brown

J.-Beals, Narraguagus split

At Jonesport, Jonesport-Beals rallied for four runs in the bottom of the seventh inning to edge Narraguagus in the first game 13-10.

Narraguagus defeated Jonesport-Beals 10-9 in the second game.

In the first game, Jennie Durkee had two singles and drove in two runs. Rachel Church had two singles with an RBI while Renee Jordan added three singles for the Royalettes.

Amanda Ostberg hit three singles and a triple with an RBI for the Knights.

In the second game, Ostberg hit four singles and drove in two runs. Alisha Tenney had a single and a solo home run while Hailey Torrey added three singles for Narraguagus.

Hannah Carver hit four singles and drove in four runs while Rachel Church added a single and a home run for the Royalettes.

(First Game)

Narraguagus (5-3) 201 222 1 – 10 8 4

Jonesport-Beals (2-4) 004 401 4 – 13 8 0

Torrey and Grant; Allley and Church

(Second Game)

Narraguagus (6-3) 331 020 1 – 10 14 4

Jonesport-Beals (2-5) 220 203 0 – 9 9 3

Greene, Foss (2) and Andrea; B. Alley, T. Alley (2) and Church

Washington Acad. 12, Shead 0

At Eastport, Kayla Wood and Becca Cox combined for a five-inning no-hitter, striking out seven and walking three, to lead the Raiders.

Carilla Fritz and Lauren Finn each had two singles and two RBIs, while Wood singled twice with an RBI.

Washington Acad. 217 20 – 12 12 0

Shead 000 00 – 0 0 3

Wood, Cox (5) and Tilton; Vinson and Melanson

Brewer 7, Nokomis 2

At Newport, Sarah Risser hit two singles and drove in two runs to lead the Witches over the Warriors.

Ashley Hawkins-Kimball socked an RBI triple and Megan McLain tripled and singled for Brewer.

Erin Knight hit an RBI single for Nokomis and Autumn Slike singled twice.

Brewer (9-2) 100 303 0 – 7 10 1

Nokomis (4-6) 000 010 1 – 2 5 2

J. McLain and Risser; Cianchette and Cossar

Baseball

Rockland 4, Medomak Valley 1

At Waldoboro, Ben Sturks slammed a two-run homer in the top of the fourth inning to lift the Tigers to victory.

Dom Morrill added two singles and a double for Rockland.

Jared Simmons had a pair of singles for Medomak.

Rockland 002 200 0 – 4 8 0

Medomak Valley 100 000 0 – 1 5 2

Morrill and Sleeper; Kennedy and Merrifield

Belfast 10, Camden Hills 3

At Belfast, Rick Bernosky slapped two singles and a double to drive in three runs and lead Belfast past Camden Hills.

Zach Carr hit a two-run single and a double while Brendan Gardner singled, doubled and knocked in two runs for the Lions. Tony Gilmore added a double and a single.

Noah Burke knocked an RBI double and Kalen Erskine a solo homer for the Windjammers.

Camden Hills 100 000 2 – 3 5 1

Belfast 430 300 x – 10 12 2

Grinell, Blodgett (5) and Burke; Dutton and Carr

Orono 12, Sumner 6

At Orono, Max Winter tripled, doubled, singled and plated a pair of runs to lead the Red Riots past the Tigers of East Sullivan.

Cody Powers had three singles and an RBI and Sean Babin two singles for Orono.

Matt Boyle and Steve Brenton each had two singles for Sumner.

Sumner 000 401 1 – 6 8 4

Orono 412 131 x – 12 13 5

Alexander, Boyle (4) and Young; Dunton, Michaud (5) and Michaud, Perry (5)

George Stevens 10, Stearns 6

At Millinocket, Blake Wessel hit a pair of RBI doubles to lead the Eagles of Blue Hill to the win.

Phineas Peake had a double, single and drove in two runs while Nick Saunders singled three times for George Stevens.

Jordan Burleigh hit a double and a single and Charlie Osborne singled twice for Stearns.

George Stevens (9-0) 020 502 1 – 10 12 3

Stearns (4-4) 402 000 0 – 6 9 5

Astbury, Henry (5) and Marks; Martin, Burleigh (5), Barnett (6) and C. Osborne

Washington Academy 7, Shead 3

At Eastport, Jeff Ramsdell hit a two-run triple and a single, and Takao Kurose singled twice and struck out 10 hitters to lead Washington Academy of East Machias past Shead.

Joel Francis hit a two-run double and a single and Justin Lewey struck out nine for the Tigers.

Washington Acad. (8-1) 300 100 3 – 7 5 3

Shead (3-4) 030 000 0 – 3 9 5

Kurose and Ramsdell; Lewey and Pottle

Lee 10, Woodland 0

At Lee, Charlie Boulrisse pitched a no-hitter with 11 strikeouts and no walks to lead Lee to victory.

Kris King hit a two-run home run and two singles while Blane Clark had a double and three singles with two RBIs. Kyle McLeod added a double and a single with an RBI, and Derek Worster had two singles with an RBI. Boulrisse also had an RBI double for the Pandas.

Woodland (4-4) 000 00 – 0 0 2

Lee (6-1) 342 01 – 10 14 0

Moody, James (3) and McLellan; Boulrisse and Houghton

J-Beals 10, Narraguagus 9

At Jonesport, Peter Barton singled twice, driving in two runs, and Ralph Backman had a single and an RBI to lead Jonesport-Beals over Narraguagus.

Joseph Libby doubled and Ryan Geel had two singles for the Royals.

Trent Willey hit two doubles, a single and had three RBI, and Todd Pagels notched three singled with an RBI for the Knights.

Narraguagus 270 000 – 9 8 3

Jonesport-Beals 103 051 – 10 9 4

Smith and Beal; Kelly, Libby (6) and Libby, Geel (6)

Mattanawcook 5, MDI 3

At Bar Harbor, Tyson Tash drove in two runs on a double to help lead the Lynx.

Bourcard Nesin chipped in with two singles and an RBI for Mattanawcook of Lincoln.

Nick Swanson tallied two RBIs on a double and a single for the Trojans.

Mattanawcook (2-6) 004 000 1 – 5 5 1

MDI (1-6) 002 010 0 – 3 7 2

Welch and Smith; Stewart, Valarik (7) and Swanson

Schenck 8, Penquis 2

At Milo, Nick Bishop smacked a three-run home run and Chris Byron hit three singles as Schenck cruised past Penquis.

Shawn Landry singled and doubled and Joe Rilpo hit two singles for the Wolverines.

Nick Emery, Zach Beals and Noah Bissell each hit a single apiece for the Patriots.

Schenck (2-7) 020 006 0 – 8 8 0

Penquis (3-6) 000 000 2 – 2 4 4

Landry and Violette; Emery, Venable (6) and Brown

PVHS 12, Piscataquis 3

At Guilford, Matt Cummings racked up two singles and a double, driving in four runs as Penobscot Valley rolled past Piscataquis.

Brandon Nicholson doubled and drove in two runs, and Ryan Ware notched two singles and an RBI for the Howlers.

Shane Tracy and Thomas Douglas each singled for the Pirates.

Penobscot Valley (2-5) 003 720 0 – 12 10 2

Piscataquis (1-8) 001 200 0 – 3 5 8

Ware, Theriault (4), Saucier (4) and Crosby; Burdin, Tracy (4), Tompkins (6) and Robinson


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