November 14, 2024
Sports

Presque Isle wins two Penquis sweeps Hampden; Bangor splits twinbill

PRESQUE ISLE – Michael Cleary hit three singles and a two-run home run to lead Presque Isle by Brewer 16-12 in American Legion baseball action Sunday.

Tyler Lamoureux had three singles and four RBIs while Hunter Caron singled, doubled and tripled with two RBIs for the winners Matt McGlinn added two singles and a double with two RBIs for Presque Isle..

Ricky Adams and Corey Cushing each hit a solo home run for Brewer. Kevin McAvoy singled and doubled while Prentiss Swett added a double for Brewer.

Brewer 082 100 100 – 12 9 5

Presque Isle 102 216 40x – 16 20 3

Cushing, Higgins (7), McAvoy (8) and Robicheau; Hanes, York (7) and Austin

Presque Isle, Waldo split

At Searsport, Harry Carson hit a three-run home run to help lead Presque Isle by Waldo 13-12 in the first game Saturday, but Waldo rebounded with a 4-3 win in the second game.

In the first game, Matt McGlinn hit three singles and drove in a run while Pat Thibodeau added two singles for Presque Isle.

Miles Davee hit two singles and a home run with an RBI while Ethan Jean and Matt Nickerson each hit a home run. Mike Cummons and Tyson McHatten each singled twice for Waldo.

In the second game, Noah Burke had nine strikeouts on the mound. Gabe Blodgett singled with two RBIs while Miles Davee and Ryan Shute each singled twice for Presque Isle.

Tyler Lamoureux singled twice while Logan York and Carson each had a double for Presque Isle.

(First Game)

Presque Isle 100 705 0 – 13 12 1

Waldo 000 500 7 – 12 11 3

Cleary, Thibodeau (7) and Austin; Miles, Blodgett (4), Wentworth (5) and Burke

(Second Game)

Presque Isle (9-10) 101 000 1 – 3 7 0

Waldo (11-10) 000 040 x – 4 7 0

Hersey and Austin; Burke and Davee

Bangor, Trenton split

At Ellsworth, Collin Henry allowed only three hits and struck out eight batters to give Trenton a 9-1 win over Bangor in the first game of a doubleheader Saturday. Bangor defeated Trenton in the second game 12-5.

In the first game, Kyle Shea had a single and a double while Blake Wessell singled twice for Trenton.

Scott Hackett had an RBI single while Gordon Webb and Jordan Clarke each singled for Bangor.

In the second game, Ian Edwards hit three singles while Shane Walton had a triple and a single. Scott Hackett and Anthony DeRosa each singled an doubled for Bangor.

AJ Pennartz and Henry each hit a double and a single while Mickey Manning added two singles for Trenton.

(First Game)

Bangor 100 000 0 – 1 3 1

Trenton 206 001 x – 9 8 2

Gallant and Webb; Henry and Marks

(Second Game)

Bangor (16-4) 121 400 4 – 12 16 2

Trenton (14-6) 300 000 2 – 5 6 4

DeRosa and Hackett; Astbury, Alexander (6), Marks (7) and Manning

Calais 6, Lincoln 5

At Calais Sunday, Lloyd Burnside hit a two-run home run in the bottom of the 10th inning to give Calais the win over Lincoln on Sunday.

Aaron Sullivan hit three singles while Scott Geel had two singles and an RBI for Calais. Matt O’Brien added an RBI single.

Jordan Burleigh singled and drove in three runs while Cory Barnett had an RBI single for Lincoln. Ryan Ware hit three singles while Tyson Tash added a double and a single for Lincoln.

Lincoln 000 102 001 1 – 5 10 1

Calais 030 100 000 2 – 6 10 2

Coggins, Welch (2) and Emerson; Geel, Sullivan (5), Moody (10) and Pottle

Penquis sweeps Hampden

At Dover-Foxcroft Saturday, powerful pitching propelled Penquis past Hampden for a doubleheader sweep – 3-1 and 6-0 – of Hampden.

In the first game, Tim McCarthy pitched a no-hitter while striking out seven batters and walking five.

Two walks, an error, a hit batter, a sacrifice fly and a wild pitch gave Penquis all its runs in the first. In fact, all Penquis’ runs in both games came in the first. Danny Beatham’s single in the third was the game’s only hit.

Evan Farley was the tough-luck loser despite pitching a one-hitter with five strikeouts and four walks.

In the second game, David White pitched a four-hitter with four strikeouts and two walks.

Eric Day hit a two-run double and Josh Pelletier added an RBI double for the Navigators.

Joel Neill doubled and singled to lead Hampden.

(First Game)

Hampden (6-15) 001 000 0 – 1 0 1

Penquis (10-10) 300 000 x – 3 1 2

Farley and Morris; McCarthy and Lancisi

(Second Game)

Hampden 000 000 0 – 0 4 2

Penquis 600 000 x – 6 5 1

Estes and Stephens; White and Beatham, Brown (5)

Orono, Calais split

At Old Town on Saturday, Dusty Thomas’ grand slam highlighted an eight-run second inning as the Twins downed the Sun 14-3 in the opener of their doubleheader.

Justin Leblanc’s solo homer in the second inning propelled the Sun to a 3-2 victory in the second game.

In the opener, Thomas also cracked a two-run homer and was the winning pitcher in a game halted after five innings.

Travis Dunton added a double and a single, George Keefe had two singles, and Max Winter doubled.

Josh Francis led the Sun with a pair of homers and knocked in all three runs, Aaron Sullivan had a double and a single, and Jeff Ramsdell and John Deacon posted two singles each.

In the second game, Sullivan contributed three singles and Scott Geel two for the Sun.

For the Twins, Jarrett Lukas had a triple, Cody Andrews and Travis Bryant had RBI doubles, and Cory Estes had a double.

(First Game)

Calais 000 12 – 3 8 5

Orono 080 33 – 14 8 1

Deacon, Cory (5) and Ramsdell; Thomas and Bryant

(Second Game)

Calais (3-17) 030 000 0 – 3 8 1

Orono (8-11) 000 002 0 – 2 4 1

Burnside, Sullivan (6), Geel (7) and Pottle; Lukas, Leland (3) and Leland, Lukas (3)

Trenton 8, Orono 1

At Bangor, Andy Pooler pitched a complete game allowing only one run on five hits with six strikeouts to lead Trenton by Orono.

Blake Wessell hit a double, a single and drove in two runs while Collin Henry had a double with two RBIs for Trenton.

Travis Dunton singled twice while Dusty Thomas and Travis Bryant each had a double for Orono.

Orono 010 000 000 – 1 5 4

Trenton 100 052 00x – 8 6 2

Winter and Thomas; Pooler and Marks

Bay League

Aerus Electrolux, Union St. split

At Hermon, Cory Archer and Nate Hall of Aerus Electrolux each hit an RBI single as part of a five-run second inning to hold off Union Street Cleaners 5-4 in the first game Sunday. Union Street defeated Aerus Electrolux 9-4 in the second game.

In the first game, Andy Treadwell hit two singles and drove in a run while Brian McGinley added an RBI single for Aerus.

P.J. Dowe singled twice while Bill Kane doubled with two RBIs. Brian Hackett added an RBI double for Union Street.

In the second game, Josh Young hit two singles and drove in three runs while Brad Wheaton singled twice with an RBI for the winners.

Archer hit an RBI double and a single while Chris Whitney and Ira Perkins each had an RBI single for Aerus.

(First Game)

Union St. 001 000 3 – 4 5 4

Aerus Electrolux 050 000 0 – 5 7 4

Wheaton and Dowe; Farnham and McGinley

(Second Game)

Union St. (8-3) 002 211 3 – 9 11 0

Aerus Electrolux (7-3) 020 001 1 – 4 9 2

Klink, Young (3) and Prescott; McGinley, Dennis (7) and Treadwell

UBS sweeps Searsport

At Winkin Complex in Bangor Sunday, Jeff Miller had a single, a double, and scored three runs to help pace a 16-hit attack by UBS as it s wept Searsport in a doubleheader 3-2 and 5-2.

In the first game, Travis Tripp allowed three hits in five innings to lead UBS.

Jim Gray had a triple and two singles, and Chad Lavway added two singles for UBS.

Travis Griffin had a triple for Searsport, while Kenton Spaulding and Nick Arthers each hit RBI singles.

In the second game, Keith Nason spread out nine hits and went the distance to hold Searsport to two runs.

Jeff Miller had a double and two runs, Craig Harvey had an RBI double and Keith Nason added a two-run single for UBS.

Shane Gerrish and Shane Eddy each singled twice and Howard Whitcomb added a double and stole two bases.

(First Game)

Searsport (2-8) 101 000 0 – 2 3 1

UBS (10-1) 000 111 x – 3 8 1

Tripp, Lavway (6) and McHale; Arthers, Mayer (6) and Spaulding

(Second Game)

Searsport 000 200 0 – 2 9 1

UBS 101 300 x – 5 8 0

Nason, Harvey (7) and McHale; Eddy, Mayer (5) and Spaulding


Have feedback? Want to know more? Send us ideas for follow-up stories.

comments for this post are closed

You may also like