BREWER – Ricky Adams hit an RBI single in the fourth inning to drive in the winning run for and Evan Economy pitched a three-hit shutout to lead the Brewer Witches to a 1-0 high school baseball victory over Hampden Academy Wednesday.
Mike Kotredes and Prentiss Swett each singled for the Witches.
Joe Neill, Evan Farley and Harvey Shue each had a single for the Broncos.
Hampden (6-8-1) 000 000 0 – 0 3 0
Brewer (10-4) 000 100 x – 1 3 3
Farley and Lee; Economy and Kotredes
Stearns 6, Orono 2
At Husson College in Bangor, Travis Deabay singled twice and doubled to lead Stearns of Millinocket past Orono.
Jordan Burleigh had two singles and knocked in a run for the Minutemen.
Max Winter singled three times for Orono.
Stearns (7-4) 310 101 0 – 6 8 2
Orono (8-3) 010 100 0 – 2 5 1
Burleigh and Emerson; Bryant and Michaud
Bangor 8, Old Town 3
At Mansfield Stadium in Bangor, the Rams rallied for four runs in the sixth inning to break a 2-1 Old Town lead and go on to record a pointworthy victory.
Scott Hackett hit a single, a triple and drove in two runs while Ian Edwards tripled to lead the Rams. Kyle Vanidestine and Ben Estabrook each added double.
Adam Fournier had a single with two RBIs while Derek Lucas singled and doubled for Old Town. Corey Estes added two singles for.
Old Town (8-6) 001 002 0 – 3 8 3
Bangor (12-2) 010 004 3 – 8 7 1
Fournier and Goody; Edwards, Leeman (6) and Webb
PCHS 6, Central 1
At Guilford, Thomas Douglas hit three singles and drove in a run to help lead Piscataquis by Central.
Justin David singled twice with an RBI while Roy Burdin added two singles for the Pirates.
Tom Collins had an RBI triple while Levi Nickerson added two singles for the Red Devils of Corinth.
Central (8-6) 000 010 0 – 1 5 4
PCHS (2-9) 011 400 0 – 6 11 4
Collins, Merrill (6) and Wilson; Tompkins and J. Robinson
Erskine 11, Nokomis 0
At Newport, Joe Tibbetts pitched a three-hit shutout as Erskine of South China prevailed.
Nate McRay had a two-run single while Josh Carrier and Ryan Flagg each had two singles and an RBI for the Eagles.
Isaac Osborne had two singles for the Warriors.
Erskine 300 062 – 11 9 0
Nokomis 000 000 – 0 3 2
Tibbetts and Carrier; Creighton, White (1), Johndro (6) and Donaldson
Hermon 6, MDI 5
At Hermon, Zach Deabay and Brad Perry each had an RBI double as Hermon prevailed.
Dustin Jalbert added two singles and an RBI for the Hawks.
Brett Mitchell had two singles and an RBI and Chris Gridley an RBI single for MDI.
MDI (3-8) 020 011 1 – 5 9 4
Hermon (7-6) 003 102 x – 6 13 3
Stewart and Mitchell; Perry and Jalbert
Lincoln Academy 9, MCI 4
At Newcastle, Ryan Parlin singled, doubled and drove in two runs to help lead Lincoln Academy by Maine Central Institute of Pittsfield.
Brendon Moran hit a double and drove in two runs for the Eagles.
Victor Quint hit a double and a home run with two RBIs and Adam Connors also hit a home run and drove in two runs for the Huskies.
MCI (3-10) 100 102 0 – 4 5 3
Lincoln Academy (6-7) 600 030 x – 9 7 0
Connors and Quint; Parlin and Brewer
BC wins one, loses one
At Bangor, Bangor Christian beat Dexter 10-7 in the first game of a doubleheader then fell to Lee 10-7 in the second.
In the first game, Josh Frost singled twice, doubled and knocked in two runs to pace the Patriots. Justin Phinney and Phillip Dougherty each added two singles.
Dan Beatham doubled and singled for the Tigers.
In the second game, Tyler Thompson’s two-run single powered the Pandas to the win.
Kyle McLeod doubled and singled to knock in a run for the winners.
Phinney and Willie Hinckley each had two singles and a double for the Patriots.
(First Game)
Dexter (6-7) 000 200 5 – 7 5 3
Bangor Christian (5-7) 100 045 x – 10 11 1
Spizuco, Martin (4), A. Woodman (6) and Beatham; Phinney, M. Dougherty (6) and Hinckley
(Second Game)
Lee (10-1) 010 213 3 – 10 10 1
Bangor Christian (5-8) 230 010 1 – 7 10 7
Houghton, Clark (3) and McDonald; Frost, Johnson (4), Frost (7) and Hinckley
DI-Stonington 19, Sumner 4
At East Sullivan, Collin Ciomei hit a grand slam and added an RBI single as the Mariners rolled to the win.
Rob Brown slammed a two-run homer and added a pair of RBI singles for Deer Isle-Stonington. John Eaton and Shane Eaton each had two doubles and two singles.
Evan Alexander had three singles and drove in two runs for the Tigers.
DI-Stonington (8-5) 321 112 9 – 19 22 2
Sumner (3-8) 101 020 0 – 4 7 6
Garcia, Eaton (4), Dell (5) and Hardy; Alexander and Manning
Softball
Hampden 3, Brewer 1
At Brewer, Nellie Wood hit a two-run triple in the top of the ninth to help the Broncos knocked off the Witches and gain some valuable Heal points.
Lacey Littlefield turned in a strong pitching performance for Hampden, striking out 10 and scattering five hits. Hannah Grow, Michelle Wells and Liz Kiser each had two singles.
Christine Thoms singled twice for Brewer and Jordan McLain struck out 10 in the loss.
Hampden (9-6) 000 001 002 – 3 9 7
Brewer (11-3) 000 010 000 – 1 5 7
Littlefield and Kiser; J. McLain and Risser
Bangor 17, Old Town 1
At Bangor, Sam Besse cranked a three-run home run over the fence in center and chipped in with a double and single to help the Rams roll to the victory.
Tawnya Godinez contributed four singles and four RBIs for the winners and Emily Heath slammed a three-run triple.
Holly Higgins singled and scored a run for Old Town.
Old Town (0-12) 100 00 – 1 2 2
Bangor (6-9) 655 1x – 17 16 0
Randall, Campbell (3) and Goodwin; Wadleigh, White (4) and Stevenson
Bangor Christian 5, Dexter 0
At Bangor, senior Megan Mishou pitched her first no-hitter and allowed just two walks and struck out four to lead Bangor Christian to its 12th straight win.
Christin Pelletier hit three singles and scored two runs for the Patriots. Aimee Sargent and Brooke Hale each singled twice and drove in a run. Amber Leather hit two singles.
Dexter (8-5) 000 000 0 – 0 0 1
Bangor Chr. (12-2) 021 011 x – 5 13 3
Chapman and Kenney; Mishou and Leathers
Nokomis 5, Erskine 1
At Newport, Danielle White hit two doubles, drove in a run and scored a run to lead Nokomis to victory.
Kayla Easler and Autumn Silk each singled twice and scored a run for the Warriors.
Rachel Siegfriedt hit a triple and drove in a run while Ashley Richardson added two singles for Eagles of South China.
Erskine 100 000 0 – 1 6 1
Nokomis 200 021 x – 5 8 1
Glidden and Siegfriedt; Cianchette and Cossar
Hermon 3, MDI 1
At Hermon, Ashley Kelley pitched a complete game, allowing one run on one hit with 10 strikeouts as the Hawks defeated the Trojans.
Kate Campbell hit an RBI single for Hermon while Amanda Page added a single.
Lynne Bowden had a single for Mount Desert Island.
MDI 000 000 1 – 1 1 3
Hermon 300 000 x – 3 2 1
Megguier and Bowden; Kelley and Campbell
Central 8, PCHS 1
At Guilford, Brooke Washburn hit three singles for the Red Devils as they prevailed over the Pirates.
Chantal Randall hit a double and a single for Central of Corinth.
Meagan Tweedie hit two singles for Piscataquis.
Central 310 004 0 – 8 12 0
PCHS (0-10) 000 000 1 – 1 4 6
Libby, Haney (4) and Randall; Currier, Dewey (4) and Pratt
Stearns 11, Orono 2
At Orono, Deanna Michaud hit a bases-loaded triple as part of a nine-run seventh inning for the Minutemen to defeat the Red Riots.
Hilary Arsenault hit two singles and a double for Stearns.
Lindsey Colbath and Whitney Dwyer each singled twice for Orono.
Stearns (8-3) 002 000 9 – 11 14 1
Orono (2-9) 000 020 0 – 2 9 2
Arsenault and Somers; Leture, Paul (7) and Nickerson
Ashland 15, Hodgdon 9
At Hodgdon, the Hornets scored six runs in the sixth to snap a 9-9 tie and beat the Hawks.
Andrea Mayo singled twice for Ashland, which took advantage of numerous Hodgdon walks. Melinda Chasse singled and scored three runs.
Tasha Dwyer and Sara Brewer had two singles each for Hodgdon.
Ashland (10-1) 702 006 0 – 15 6 3
Hodgdon (5-9) 101 430 0 – 9 6 6
Flint and Chasse; Scott and Brewer
GHCA wins two
At Houlton, Greater Houlton Christian took a pair from Central Aroostook of Mars Hill, 12-0 in the opener and 16-5 in the nightcap.
In the first game, Megan Korhonen pitched a one-hit shutout with nine strikeouts for the Eagles. Emma Boutlier singled twice and knocked in three runs while Amanda Jago had three singles.
Kayla Day singled for the Panthers.
In the second game, Boutlier singled three times and drove in two runs to lead the Eagles to the sweep. Jen Burtchell added a pair of RBI singles.
Amber Bradley singled twice for Central Aroostook.
(First Game)
Cen. Aroostook 000 00 – 0 1 3
Greater Houlton Chr. 520 41 – 12 11 0
Bradley and Graham; Korhonen and Farrar
(Second Game)
Cen. Aroostook (3-9) 003 020 0 – 5 5 3
Greater Houlton (10-3) 360 412 x – 16 14 2
Graham and Hallett; Livezey and Brewer
Fort Fairfield 21, LCS/MSSM 5
At Fort Fairfield, Kerri Cunningham hit a triple and drove in three runs for the Tigers as they defeated the Eagles of Limestone.
Whitney Searles singled twice and drove in two runs while Ruthie Arato had two singles and an RBI for Fort Fairfield.
Julie Peers hit a single and drove in a run for Limestone Community School/Maine School of Science and Mathematics.
LCS/MSSM (10-3) 310 01 – 5 3 8
Fort Fairfield (7-7) 546 6x – 21 8 8
Peers, O’Neal (3) and King; S. Towle, K. Esancy (1) and Shaw
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