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HERMON – Ashley Kelley struck out 29 in a doubleheader Saturday as Hermon defeated Caribou 6-0 and 13-1 in high school softball action.
In the first game, Jaimie Beers and Aaron Arnold each singled with two RBIs for the Hawks.
Kylee Landeen had a triple for Caribou.
In the second game, Monica Gallant had a double, two singles and four RBIs. Beers had three singles and an RBI while Lily Barry singled twice with an RBI for Hermon.
Ali Richards had a double for Caribou.
(First Game)
Caribou 000 000 0 – 0 2 1
Hermon 210 120 0 – 6 4 0
Espling and Ouellette; Kelley and Paige
(Second Game)
Caribou (0-4) 100 00 – 1 2 2
Hermon (5-1) 133 51 – 13 16 1
Thibodeau and Ouellette; Kelley and Foye
MCI 2, Rockland 1
At Rockland, Lauren Adams led off the fourth inning with a single and later scored on Mandy Kennedy’s single to provide the winning run for Maine Central Institute of Pittsfield.
Jordan Kennedy notched 14 strikeouts while allowing just four hits and one walk for the MCI Huskies. Jill Wrin hit an RBI double.
Baillie Boggs led Rockland with two singles.
MCI (3-1) 001 100 0 – 2
Rockland (1-3) 000 000 1 – 1
Kennedy and Sousa; Connell, Smith (7) and Clark
George Stevens 6, Orono 4
At Blue Hill, Lydia Clapp allowed seven hits and four walks while striking out 10 batters and leading the George Stevens Academy Eagles past Orono.
Jessica Keith had three singles and two runs while Abby Astbury finished with two singles and two runs scored for the Eagles of Blue Hill.
Joyce Farcheel and Emily Baudanza-Garber each hit three singles for the Red Riots.
Orono 102 010 0 – 4 7 2
George Stevens 031 020 x – 6 10 0
Pavanto and Woodbrey; Clapp and Theohridis
Schenck 18-16, DI-S 11-2
At Deer Isle, the Schenck Wolverines of East Millinocket outslugged Deer Isle-Stonington 18-11 in the first game, but the Mariners used a solid outing from Anika Powers to rebound in the second game with a 16-2 victory over Schenck.
In the first game, Kayla Osborne had three singles and two RBIs for Schenck. Amanda King had a double, single, and two RBIs while Taylor Gross had two singles and two RBIs.
Powers had a triple, double, single and three RBIs for the Mariners. Mary Parker had two singles and two RBIs.
In the second game, Powers allowed five hits and four walks, and had six strikeouts. She also had a solo home run in the fourth and two singles. Mary Parker had a three-run homer, a double, and two singles. Hannah Siebert hit a three-run homer. Parker’s and Powers’ homers were back to back in the fourth.
Tricia Hobbs had a double, single and one RBI for Schenck.
(First Game)
Schenck 414 315 0 – 18 14 6
DI-Stonington 002 043 2 – 11 10 3
Osborne and Hobbs; Hutchins, Weeks (4) and Robbins
(Second Game)
DI-Stonington (2-3) 172 60 – 16 12 1
Schenck (1-3) 000 20 – 2 5 5
Powers and Garcia; Osborne and Hobbs
Bangor Chr. sweeps Katahdin
At Bangor, Jillian French drove in the game-winning run in the bottom of the seventh inning to lead Bangor Christian past Katahdin 14-13 in the first game of a doubleheader on Saturday.
Bangor Christian defeated Katahdin 12-3 in the second game.
In the first game, Mariah Bach had three hits and three RBIs while Kristen Pelletier had a double and two singles for the Patriots.
Melissa Duffy and Chelsea Bates each had three singles for Katahdin.
In the second game, Bekah Smith had three singles and three RBIs. Kelly Robinson had three singles and an RBI while Monica Alexander added a pair of singles and an RBI for Bangor Christian.
Melissa Duffy singled twice for the Cougars.
(First Game)
Katahdin 042 204 1 – 13 15 0
Bangor Chr. 225 004 1 – 14 13 6
Smallwood and Bates; French and Brasslett
(Second Game)
Katahdin 002 010 0 – 3 4 1
Bangor Chr. 010 008 3 – 12 11 2
Pelletier, Majkowski (6), Smallwood (6), McNally (7) and Bates, Lane (7)
Baseball
Caribou sweeps Hermon
At Hermon, Pat Thibodeau and Eric Brown each had two singles and two RBIs to lead Caribou past Hermon 13-2 in the second game of a doubleheader.
Caribou defeated Hermon in the first game 8-5.
In the first game, Mike Doucette had three singles for Caribou. Kyle Corrigan doubled and singled while Jordan Haines and Philip St. Peter each singled twice for the Vikings.
Paul Ormsby doubled and singled with two RBIs while Tim Kenerson had a single with two RBIs for Hermon.
In the second game, Travis Estes drove in a pair of runs on a double for Hermon.
(First Game)
Caribou 002 051 0 – 8 11 3
Hermon 002 210 0 – 5 7 4
D. Haines and J. Haines; Pratt and Kane
(Second Game)
Caribou (4-2) 066 01 – 13 9 1
Hermon (3-3) 200 00 – 2 4 5
Corrigan and J. Haines; Kenerson and Pratt
DI-Stonington sweeps Schenck
At Deer Isle, Ray Garcia had a three-run home run and a pair of singles to lead Deer-Isle Stonington by Schenck 9-1 in the second game of a doubleheader on Saturday.
Deer Isle-Stonington won the first game 10-0.
In the first game, Eben Powers doubled and singled with two RBIs while Ben Hardy added an RBI double for the Mariners.
Ryan Thompson had a single for Schenck.
In the second game, Ben Hardie singled twice with three RBIs while Collin Ciomei added a pair of singles for Deer Isle-Stonington.
Dan Faloon singled for Schenck.
(First Game)
Schenck 000 00 – 0 1 6
DI-Stonington 143 11 – 10 7 1
Brown and J. Sirois; Ciomei, S. Eaton (4) and J. Eaton, Powers (4)
(Second Game)
Schenck (0-3) 000 010 0 – 1 1 3
DI-Stonington (4-1) 501 120 x – 9 11 4
Fritch and J. Sirois; Hardie, Odell (5) and Powers
Central 6, Stearns 5
At Corinth, Scott Kelley drew a bases-loaded walk in the bottom of the seventh inning to lift Central past Stearns.
Josh Collin had three singles and two RBIs while Joe Faggiole added a double for Central.
Justin Pelkey had a three-run home run for Stearns and Cory Barnett doubled and singled twice.
Stearns (1-2) 100 040 0 – 5 7 3
Central (2-0) 010 300 2 – 6 7 2
Burleigh, Pelkey (5) and Emerson; Nickerson, Haney (6) and Wilson
Penquis 8, Central 1
At Corinth, Nick Emery pitched a complete game, allowing one run on four hits with seven strikeouts, to lead Penquis of Milo by Central.
Emery and Brandon Smith each had a two-run double for Penquis while Cody Andrews singled twice with an RBI.
Charlie Haney doubled and singled while Ben Merrill had an RBI single for Central.
Penquis (1-1) 202 022 0 – 8 8 1
Central (2-1) 001 000 0 – 1 4 2
Emery and Gero; Merrill, Collins (6), Speed (7) and Wilson
Bucksport 4, MDI 3
At Bar Harbor, Chris Maguire hit a solo home run in the top of the seventh inning to drive in the winning run as Bucksport edged Mount Desert Island.
Todd Freeman added a two-run single while Brandon Blair had a pair of singles for Bucksport.
Joseph Swanson had a solo home run while Nick Swanson added an RBI single for the Trojans.
Bucksport (3-1) 010 020 1 – 4 8 2
MDI (2-3) 002 010 0 – 3 5 1
Cooke and Wadleigh; Stewart, Valarik (4) and Swanson
George Stevens 6, Orono 4
At Blue Hill, Josh Astbury and Jesse Ingraham each had a double and a single as George Stevens Academy defeated Orono.
Nick Saunders singled twice while Lukas Marks had a single and two RBIs for the Eagles.
Sean Babin had a double, two singles and two RBIs for Orono while Kash Keezer added a pair of singles.
Orono (1-1) 101 000 2 – 4 6 0
GSA (4-0) 101 040 x – 6 8 3
Winter and Perry; Hale and Marks
Camden Hills 10, Medomak 0
At Waldoboro, Noah Burke had two hits, including a three-run home run, and five RBIs as Camden Hills shut out Medomak Valley.
Burke pitched seven innings for the Windjammers allowing two hits with six strikeouts.
Chris Pieri had four hits for Camden Hills while Jake Grinnell added two.
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