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EAST MACHIAS – The Sumner Tigers of East Sullivan scored five runs in the top of the eighth inning, two on bases-loaded walks to earn an 12-8 upset win over Washington Academy in high school baseball action Wednesday. Chris Cobb drove in the first run…
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EAST MACHIAS – The Sumner Tigers of East Sullivan scored five runs in the top of the eighth inning, two on bases-loaded walks to earn an 12-8 upset win over Washington Academy in high school baseball action Wednesday.

Chris Cobb drove in the first run of the eighth with an RBI single.

Evan Alexander led Sumner with three singles. Mickey Manning, Steve Brenton and Victor Jacques each singled twice.

Jeff Ramsdell hit a solo homer in the sixth and Takao Kurose had a double and a single for the Raiders.

Sumner (2-7) 400 111 05 – 12 13 6

Washington Acad. (8-2) 200 005 01 – 8 6 5

Alexander, Boyle (6) and Manning; Colbeth, Ramsdell (8) and Ramsdell, Kurose (8)

Orono 2, George Stevens 1

At Blue Hill, Max Winter pitched a two-hitter while striking out four batters and walking two to lead the visiting Red Riots past George Stevens Academy.

In the fourth inning, Winter stole second with runners at first and third, the catcher’s throw was errant, allowing Travis Dunton to score the tying run. Winter scored the winning run on Nathan Michaud’s one-out single.

Dunton and Michaud each had two singles.

Colin Henry hit a solo home run in the first and Lucas Marks singled in the fourth for GSA’s only hits. Ross Gallagher went the distance in the loss.

Orono (8-1) 000 200 0 – 2 6 2

George Stevens (9-1) 100 000 0 – 1 2 1

Winter and Michaud; Gallagher and Marks

Shead 14, Machias 7

At Eastport, Justin Lewey and Tommy Pottle each singled three times to help lead Shead to the win.

Jake Stanley doubled and singled for the Tigers and Aaron Sullivan added two singles.

Mike Little doubled and singled to knock in a run for Machias and Mark Little hit an RBI single.

Shead (4-4) 024 133 1 – 14 16 4

Machias (3-6) 010 060 0 – 7 5 7

Stanley, Sullivan (5) and Pottle; Funari, McNally (7) and Getchell

MDI 7, John Bapst 5

At Husson College in Bangor, the Trojans scored three runs in the fifth inning and four more in the sixth to rally for the win.

Nick Swanson paced MDI with a triple and an RBI single. Danny Dunn and Taylor Valarik each added two singles.

Nick Hubbard and Adam Clark hit two singles apiece for the Crusaders.

MDI (2-6) 000 034 0 – 7 10 3

John Bapst (4-5) 320 000 0 – 5 8 4

Mitchell, Valarik (4), N. Swanson (7) and J. Swanson; Smith, Hubbard (4), Yates (5) and Yates, Smith (4)

Bucksport 11, Ellsworth 8

At Bucksport, with the game tied at eight in the sixth inning, Cam Wadleigh hit an RBI double to lead Bucksport past Ellsworth.

Wadleigh had two doubles and a single with four RBIs for the Golden Bucks and Eddie Robbins had three singles and two RBIs. Todd Freeman hit a solo home run in the second inning and Matt Jackson singled twice and scored three runs.

Louden Jellison had two singles and two RBIs for Ellsworth. Ricky Tombley hit three singles and Nick Hunnewell singled twice to drive in a run.

Ellsworth (7-1) 160 010 0 – 8 10 4

Bucksport (8-1) 113 213 x – 11 12 2

Homich, Smith (4) and Jellison; Maguire and Wadleigh

Rockland 7, MCI 3

At Pittsfield, Ben Sturtz hit and RBI double and Travis Colson added an RBI single as Rockland held off MCI.

Victor Quint and Chris Cook each had two singles and an RBI for the Huskies.

Rockland (7-3) 100 015 – 7 6 1

MCI (3-8) 000 003 – 3 8 3

Sturtz and Sleeper; Quint, McGrady (5) and deBethune

Jonesport-Beals 7, Woodland 6

At Baileyville, James Kelley hti a single and drove in two runs and Joseph Libby singled twice to lead Jonesport-Beals past Woodland.

Steve Newell hit three singles with an RBI and Scott Boomer and Riaan Bosch each singled and drove in a run for the Dragons.

Jonesport-Beals 010 400 2 – 7 8 2

Woodland 112 000 2 – 6 12 6

Libby and Geel; James, St. Pierre (4), Lincoln (6) and Moody

Winslow 9, Camden Hills 4, 9 inn.

At Rockport, Cory Martin’s RBI double plated Brendan Weed with the go-ahead run in the top of the ninth inning as the visiting Black Raiders earned the victory.

Kevin McCabe followed with a suicide squeeze to drive in a run, and Chris Raymond, John Goulette and Justin Lindie capped off the extra-inning rally with consecutive RBI singles.

Camden Hills forced extra innings on Gabe Blodgett’s two-out RBI single in the bottom of the seventh. After Winslow regained the lead in the top of the eighth, Christian Pieri singled home a run in the bottom of the inning to send the game to the ninth.

Martin finished with two doubles and a single, while Lindie added a double and two singles and Raymond had three singles.

Michael Cummons had three singles for Camden Hills, while Pieri singled twice. The Windjammers’ Noah Burke drew five walks, including three intentional passes.

Winslow (9-1) 003 000 015 – 9 14 4

Camden Hills (4-7) 001 010 110 – 4 7 5

Zalegowski, McCabe (5), Lindie (7), Zalegowski (8), Martin (8) and Loubier; Burke, Burnside (9) and Davee

Searsport 8, DI-Stonington 2

At Searsport, Caleb Ashey slammed a three-run homer in the bottom of the second to power Searsport.

Matt Nickerson had two singles and an RBI for the Vikings.

Ethan Pinkham doubled for the Mariners.

DI-Stonington (5-6) 020 000 0 – 2 4 2

Searsport (8-4) 251 000 x – 8 6 0

S. Eaton, Hardie (3) and Hardie, J. Eaton (3); Adams, Cal. Ashey (4) and Cas. Ashey

Stearns 11, Schenck 4

At Millinocket, Travis Deabay drove in two runs on two singles and Cory Barnett added a two-run single as Stearns downed Schenck.

Jordan Burleigh added two singles and an RBI and Travis Martin hit a triple for the Minutemen.

Second baseman Kerry Thompson caught a line drive, tagged second base, and got the out at first to turn a triple play for the Wolverines. Jordan Pelkey hit two doubles and drove in a run for Schenck.

Schenck (2-5) 010 110 1 – 4 4 5

Stearns (5-4) 012 170 x – 11 9 5

Pelkey, Brown (5), Thompson (6) and Faloon; Emerson

Dexter splits with Lee, Penquis

At Ted Clark Field in Dexter, A.J. McGowen hit a three-run home run and a double and Dan Beatham hit a home run and a double and drove home three more runs as the host Tigers bested Penquis of Milo.

In the first game, Charlie Boulrisse hit a two-run single in the top of the eighth to lead Lee Academy to its seventh victory.

Blaine Clark added three singles for the Pandas, who got a complete-game pitching effort from Tyler Thompson.

Gavin Cote doubled and singled for Dexter, while Brandon Woodman singled twice and Rick Stewart had two RBIs.

In the second game, Aaron Woodman added three singles and three runs for Dexter, while Brandon Woodman added two singles and two RBIs.

Rick Venable singled twice for Penquis, while Brad Brown had an RBI triple.

(First Game)

Lee Academy (7-1) 000 140 02 -7 9 2

Dexter (4-6) 000 320 00 -5 7 1

Thompson and Houghton; McGowen, Martin (5) and Beatham

(Second Game)

Penquis (3-7) 020 220 0 -6 7 1

Dexter (5-6) 364 000 0 -13 11 1

Venable, Drinkwater (6) and Brown; Stewart, B. Woodman (5) and Beatham

Softball

Jonesport-Beals 15, Woodland 13

At Woodland, Rachel Church slammed a two-run homer and added a pair of singles to lead Jonesport-Beals to the win.

Jenny Durkee tripled, doubled, socked two singles and plated four runs for the Royalettes and Kristi Smith singled three times and knocked in three runs.

Courtney Cochran led the Dragons with a two-run triple while Tiffany Wormell and Cali Anthony each had two singles and an RBI.

Jonesport-Beals (3-5) 212 440 2 – 15 17 4

Woodland (3-7) 082 030 0 – 13 11 3

B. Alley, T. Alley (4) and Church; Wormell and Anthony

Hampden 2, Bangor 1

At Hampden, Eva Shannon tripled in the fourth to drive in Nellie Wood and lead Hampden Academy past Bangor.

Mikki Libbey tripled and scored a run for Hampden and Shannon had a triple and a single. Wood and Michelle Wells both added a single.

Lacey Littlefield allowed just one run on two hits and five walks while striking out six.

Kelly White hit an RBI single in the third inning for Bangor and Amy Hackett singled.

Bangor (4-7) 001 000 0 – 1 2 1

Hampden (7-3) 001 100 x – 2 5 0

Wadleigh, Besse (4) and Fahey; Littlefield, Kiser, Gott (3), Kiser (4), Gott (5)

Bucksport 10, Ellsworth 2

At Bucksport, Terren Hall hit a solo home run to help lead Bucksport to the win.

Kayla Allen doubled and singled to drive in two runs for the Golden Bucks and Katie Allen doubled and singled with one RBI. Alex Sullivan had two singles and two RBIs and Sarrah Winters singled twice.

Serena Jellison doubled and singled for Ellsworth and Maggie Seavey had two singles and an RBI.

Ellsworth (4-4) 000 100 1 – 2 6 4

Bucksport (8-0) 400 450 x – 10 9 5

Miller and Silsby; Hall and Hurd

DI-Stonington 17, Searsport 2

At Searsport, Anna Boyce hit a double and two singles and drive in a run and lead Deer Isle-Stonington to the win.

Whitney Haskell had three singles and an RBI for DI-Stonington. Anika Powers had two singles and three runs scored and Mary Parker hit an RBI double.

Brittani Frisbie hit two singles to knock in a run for Searsport. Mindy Ashey hit an RBI single and Breanne Kingsbury singled and scored.

DI-Stonington (3-8) 002 0(15) – 17 17 1

Searsport (0-11) 002 00 – 2 6 6

Haskell and Boyce; Grove and Sherer

George Stevens 23, Orono 15

At Blue Hill, Christy Moon hit two home runs in the third inning to knock in five runs and also struck out 10 to lead George Stevens Academy to victory.

Chelsea Robbins tripled, doubled, and singled with three RBIs for the Eagles and Alida Peake hit a triple and a single.

Kassie Farrar singled twice to knock in a run for Orono.

Orono (2-7) 320 820 0 – 15 2 4

George Stevens (5-5) 21(12) 152 x – 23 10 1

Leture, Pavento (4) and Nickerson; Moon, Winters (4), Moon (6) and Peake, Schubeck (4), Peake (6)

Shead 15, Machias 14

At Eastport, Tricia Candelmo doubled twice, had three singles and drove in five runs to lead Shead by the Bulldogs.

Ashley Murphy chipped in with four singles and two RBIs for the winners and Brittany Seeley added a double, single and three RBIs. Whitney Remington contributed with a two-run double in Shead’s eight-run seventh inning.

Alysson Elliott singled twice and drove in four runs for Machias and Samantha Moody added a double, two singles and three RBIs.

The game was scheduled to be played in Machias but was moved to Eastport because Shead’s field was in better condition.

Shead (2-6) 010 033 8 – 15 19 3

Machias (3-6) 451 003 1 – 14 8 4

Vinson and Melanson; Alley, Attaei (6), Corbett (7) and Beal

MCI 2, Rockland 1

At Pittsfield, Lauren Adams drove in both runs, including the game winner in the bottom of the seventh as MCI downed Rockland.

Adams finished with two singles for the Huskies and Jordan Kennedy struck out nine.

Alexandra Todd and Caitlin Hynes each singled for Rockland.

Rockland (3-7) 000 001 0 – 1 2 1

MCI (7-4) 000 100 1 – 2 4 1

Hynes and Barnes; Kennedy and Sousa

Stearns 12, Schenck 0

At Millinocket, Hilary Arsenault gave up one hit and Deanna Michaud’s two-run triple sparked a five-run first inning as the Minutemen downed the Wolverines of East Millinocket.

Michaud finished with a triple, single, three RBIs, and three runs scored; Amy Collinsworth added a triple, double, and three RBIs; Dayna Somers (one RBI) and Casey Freeman had a double and single each, and Jessie Huston had two singles and two RBIs.

Tiffany Cloutier had a pinch-hit infield single in the fifth inning for Schenck.

Schenck 000 00 – 0 1 2

Stearns 510 6x – 12 13 2

Osborne and Hobbs; Arsenault and Somers

Central 7, Penobscot Valley 1

At Corinth, Brooke Washburn’s two-run single highlighted a five-run second-inning uprising that propelled the host Red Devils to their 10th victory.

Washburn finished with two singles and three RBIs, while Chantel Randall doubled and Traci Underhill and Erica Brownell each added an RBI single.

Jamie Milton tripled for Penobscot Valley of Howland.

Penobscot Valley (2-6) 000 000 1 – 1 3 0

Central (10-1) 051 100 x – 7 7 1

Milton, Drost (2) and Lavertu; Libby, Voisine (4), Haney (6) and Randall


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