December 21, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL

Robicheau notches no-hitter

BUCKSPORT – Joe Robicheau pitched a no-hitter while walking two and striking out three and leading Bucksport to a 13-0 win over Caribou in the first game of a Class B baseball doubleheader on Saturday. The Golden Bucks also won the second game 9-5.

In the first game, Matt Jackson and Robicheau each hit a home run, double, and a single to drive in two runs for Bucksport. Chris Maguire hit a two-run home run in the third inning. Eddie Robbins had two doubles and two RBIs and Todd Freeman singled twice and scored three runs.

In the second game, Pat Dedmon hit a double and two singles to knock in four runs for Bucksport. Freeman doubled and singled and scored three runs and Cam Wadleigh had two singles and an RBI.

(First Game)

Caribou 000 00 – 0 0 1

Bucksport 325 3x – 13 16 1

Doucette, Hersey (4) and J. Haines; Robicheau and Wadleigh, Bowden (3)

(Second Game)

Caribou (5-7) 002 003 0 – 5 7 1

Bucksport (10-1) 124 011 x – 9 11 1

D. Haines and Dickinson; Cooke, Bisher (4), Bowden (6), Freeman (7) and Wadleigh

George Stevens 8, Searsport 4

At Searsport, Collin Henry smacked a two-run home run in the third inning and finished with three RBIs to lead the Eagles of Blue Hill to the victory.

Phineas Peake added three singled and Nick Saunders chipped in with two singles and a double.

Caleb Ashey, Matt Nickerson, and Sean Johnson each belted a solo home run for the Vikings. Ashey added an RBI single and Nickerson also hit a single.

George Stevens (10-1) 012 032 0 – 8 14 1

Searsport (8-5) 111 010 0 – 4 7 1

Hale, Henry (4) and Marks; Nickerson, Adams (6) and Ashey

Camden Hills 4, Rockland 0

At Rockport, sophomore righthander Gabe Blodgett pitched a two-hit shutout and drove in three runs with a pair of singles as the Windjammers avenged an earlier loss to the Tigers.

Blodgett struck out one batter and walked no one, and the Camden Hills defense played an errorless game behind him.

Blodgett yielded a one-out single to Mike Marsh in the top of the first, then retired the next 18 batters before Ryan Royer singled with two outs in the seventh.

Blodgett also had an RBI single in the first inning and a two-run single in the fifth. Jeremy Burnside singled home a run in the bottom of the fourth.

All of Camden Hills’ runs came with two outs.

Rockland (6-5) 000 000 0 – 0 2 2

Camden Hills (5-6) 100 120 x – 4 7 0

Morrill and Baudanza-Sturks; Blodgett and Burke

Calais sweeps Narraguagus

At Harrington, Keegan McCormick hit a three-run home run and added two singles to lead Calais past Narraguagus 13-3 in the first game. Calais also won the second game 22-8.

In first game, John Deacon chipped in with four singles and three RBI and Robbie Rogers had three singles, a double and two RBI.

Aaron Dublin had a triple, double, single and two RBI, and Colby Tucker added two singles for the Knights.

In second game, Rogers hit three singles and a three-run home run for Calais and Matt Johnson had two doubles and two RBIs. Jamey Farley hit three singles to drive in two runs and Scott Geel had two singles and an RBI double. Matt O’Brien had two singles and two RBIs.

Trent Willey hit a three-run double in the fourth inning for Narraguagus and Corey Smith singled twice. Dan Ostberg and Ren Dorr each hit an RBI single.

(First Game)

Calais 132 023 2 – 13 18 2

Narraguagus 101 010 0 – 3 8 5

Reynolds, Geel (5) and Rogers; Dublin, Tucker and Grant

(Second Game)

Narraguagus (0-12) 110 60 – 8 4 3

Calais (8-3) 492 7x – 22 19 0

Smith, Tucker (2), Willey (4) and Grant; Rogers, Deacon (4), Geel (4) and Waycott

Softball

Hampden loses twice

At Fairfield, with the game tied at three, Katye Mayo hit a three-run double in the sixth inning to lead Lawrence to the 8-3 win over Hampden Academy in the Broncos’ second game of the day.

Messalonskee topped Hampden the earlier game at Oakland 3-0.

In the first game, Lauren Blake had two singles and scored two runs for Messalonskee and Chelsea Barker singled twice. Amanda Barker earned the shutout win with five strikeouts.

Mikki Libbey, Liz Kiser, Ashley Gott, Nellie Wood and Myra Shannon each singled for Hampden Academy.

In the second game, Melanie Blakney singled twice for Lawrence and Kasey McPhail singled and scored a run.

Libbey and Hannah Growe each hit thee singles for Hampden. Gott and Eva Shannon both added two singles.

(First Game)

Hampden (7-4) 000 000 0 – 0 5 2

Messalonskee (10-0) 200 010 x – 3 4 1

Littlefield, Wells (6) and Kiser, Gott (5); A. Barker and Currier

(Second Game)

Hampden (7-5) 010 200 0 – 3 12 4

Lawrence (4-7) 100 007 x – 8 6 1

Wells, Littlefield (6), Wells (6) and Kiser, Gott (6); Walsh and McCluskey

Bucksport sweeps Caribou

At Bucksport, Lindsay Lenor hit a two-run double in the 10th inning to lead Bucksport to the 7-4 win in the second game. The Golden Bucks won the first game 16-6.

In the first game, Terren Hall hit two solo-home runs and a double for Bucksport. Katie Hurd had two singles and three RBIs and Sarrah Winters added three singles.

In the first game, Lenor had two singles and a double with two RBIs for Bucksport. Brittni Adams hit three singles and senior Katie Allen had two singles and an RBI.

(First Game)

Caribou 201 102 0 – 6 10 4

Bucksport 112 147 x – 16 14 0

Gahagan and Kinney; Sullivan, Hall (5) and Hurd

(Second Game)

Bucksport (10-0) 000 100 300 3 – 7 16 3

Caribou (5-7) 000 310 000 0 – 4 6 1

Allen (jr), Hall (6) and Hurd; Hodges and Kinney

Calais sweeps Narraguagus

At Harrington, Steph Perry allowed just two hits and walked none while striking out 10 to earn the 10-0 shutout win for Calais in the first game. Calais won the second game 8-3.

In the first game, Perry had two singles and four RBIs for Calais. Tessa Clark singled twice with three RBIs and Steph Seeley knocked in two runs on two singles.

Jessica Tenan and Amanda Ostberg each singled.

In the second game, Clark tripled and singled to drive in a run for Calais. Ashley Allen had two singles and two RBIs and Kayla Beaton doubled.

Ostberg singled twice for the Knights. Alicia Tenney hit an RBI single and Tenan doubled.

(First Game)

Calais 450 000 1 – 10 12 3

Narraguagus 000 000 0 – 0 2 3

Perry and Allen; Torrey and Grant

(Second Game)

Narraguagus (6-6) 010 020 0 – 3 6 2

Calais (12-0) 403 100 x – 8 5 2

Green, Foss (5) and Andrea, Grant (5); Clark and Allen


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