November 22, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL

Hunter’s two homers spark Raiders’ win

EAST MACHIAS – Joey Hunter smacked two home runs, a three-run homer and a two-run shot to lead Washington Academy to an 11-1, five-inning high school baseball victory over Jonesport-Beals Wednesday.

Mike Lenfesty and Dan Seamans added two singles apiece for the Raiders.

Sid Look singled twice for Jonesport-Beals.

Jonesport-Beals (0-4) 000 01 – 1 4 4

Washington Acad. (4-1) 410 06 – 11 8 2

Kelly, A. Beal (4) and Smorch, H. Beal (4); Hunter, Lenfesty (4) and Lenfesty, Ramsdell (4)

Calais 3, Narraguagus 3

At Harrington, Calais and Narraguagus each scored a run in the seventh inning and played 12 innings before the game was called due to darkness.

Scott Geel hit two singles and knocked in a run in the seventh inning for Calais. Jordan Leeman added an RBI single.

Gavin Endre scored the tying run in the seventh on a passed ball for Narraguagus. Matt Beal singled twice to drive in a run and Jeremy Look doubled and singled.

Calais (1-1-1) 001 010 100 000 – 3 6 0

‘Guagus (2-2-1) 011 000 100 000 – 3 6 0

Deacon, Gillespie (5), Geel (6) and Rogers; Chase, Smith (8) and Beal

DI-Stonington 4, GSA 2

At Deer Isle, Bryant Ciomei slapped an RBI single to lift Deer Isle-Stonington past George Stevens Academy of Blue Hill.

Bryant’s brother Collin contributed three singles for the Mariners.

Nate Hines paced the Eagles with an RBI double while Lucas Marks added an RBI single.

George Stevens (4-2) 002 000 0 – 2 4 3

DI-Stonington (5-1) 102 100 x – 4 8 2

Dickinson and Marks; C. Ciomei, Garcia (6) and Eaton

Bucksport 12, Hermon 8

At Hermon, Eddie Robbins hit a two-run single in the seventh inning to give Bucksport the lead and eventual win over Hermon.

Chris Maguire added a couple insurance runs with a two-run home run in the seventh for Bucksport. Miles Bisher hit a two-run triple in the fifth and Cam Wadleigh added two singles.

Paul Ormsby had three singles and a double with an RBI for Hermon. Travis Kane had two singles and three RBIs and Zach Deabay hit a two-run double.

Bucksport (5-1) 002 050 5 – 12 12 3

Hermon (4-4) 303 100 1 – 8 12 3

Cooke, Freeman (4) and Wadleigh; Kenerson and Pratt

Georges Valley 11, Madison 0

At Thomaston, Eliisha Sprague singled three times, including a two-run single in the bottom of the fourth as Georges Valley cruised past Madison.

Travis Carpenter added an RBI double for the Buccaneers, and pitched a two-hit shutout, striking out six.

Ezra Gourley singled and Ryan Carpenter doubled for the Bulldogs.

Madison (0-5) 000 00 – 0 2 4

Georges Valley (2-4) 012 8x – 11 8 0

Brown, Freeman (4) and Brown; Carpenter and Platt, Beverage (5)

Washburn 13-10, E. Grand 10-9

At Danforth, Adam Thompson had five singles and four RBIs to lead Washburn to a doubleheader sweep of host East Grand.

In the first game, Thompson had three singles and three RBIs. Ben Goupile had four singles for the Beavers.

Kyle Dicker had two singles, a double, and three RBIs for the Vikings. Sean Stevenson had two singles, a double, and two RBIs.

In the second game, Steve Pesut had a double and a single for the Washburn Beavers. Thompson had two singles and an RBI.

Stevenson had four singles, Josh Barnes had a triple, double, and single, and Caleb Dicker added three singles.

(First Game)

East Grand 311 022 0 – 9 18 4

Washburn 201 032 2 – 10 7 1

Stevenson, Steeves (6) and Dicker, Parks (4); Goupile, Viola (3) and Thompson

(Second Game)

Washburn (3-1) 102 261 1 – 13 14 2

East Grand (0-4) 032 102 2 – 10 14 3

Thompson, Conley (5) and Goupile; Dicker, Britian (5), Steeves (7) and Barnes

Dexter 14, Schenck 0

At East Millinocket, Dillan Baxter fired a no-hitter, striking out six and walking only one as Dexter cruised to its second victory.

Rick Stewart knocked a two-run triple while Ethan Woodman and A.J. McGowan each had a pair of RBI doubles for the Tigers. Zach Leal contributed two singles.

Dexter (2-1) 157 01 – 14 12 2

Schenck (0-4) 000 00 – 0 0 1

Baxter and Stewart; Fritch, Thompson (5) and Saloon

Skowhegan 7, Nokomis 3

At Newport, Matt Morin went 4-for-4 with four singles and two RBIs to lead the Skowhegan Indians.

Les Marcue had a double and a single for the Indians.

Justin Downing had three singles and Derek Amoroso had two singles and one RBI for the Warriors.

Skowhegan (3-2) 020 003 2 – 7 10 3

Nokomis (0-6) 100 200 0 – 3 6 5

Campbell and Marcue; Gould and Amoroso

Lee 5, Penobscot Valley 0

At Howland, Travis Linscott and Dean Parker both singled to lead Lee Academy past Penobscot Valley.

Dylan Thompson and Ryan Ware each singled for the Howlers of Penobscot Valley.

Lee (1-3) 102 100 1 – 5 2 1

Penobscot Valley (1-1) 000 000 0 – 0 2 7

McLeod and MacDonald; Ware, Batchelor (4) and Thompson

Stearns 8, Penquis 3

At Millinocket, Tyler Emerson struck out 10 batters in 6 2/3 innings on the mound as the Minutemen won their home opener.

Emerson had a no-hitter for 4 2/3 innings before Penquis of Milo’s Brandon Smith broke it up with the first of his two singles.

Stearns took control with four runs in the first inning. Emerson had an RBI single during the rally, while Cory Barnett and Justin Pelkey each had a sacrifice fly.

Barnett, Jordan Burleigh and Trent Brown each added a double for the Minutemen.

Nick Emery contributed a double for Penquis.

Penquis (1-2) 000 000 3 – 3 6 3

Stearns (2-2) 410 030 x – 8 7 2

Larson, Brown (2) and Gero; Emerson, J. Manzo (7) and C. Osborne

Messalonskee 3, Brewer 2

At Brewer, Messalonskee scored on an error in the top of the seventh and hung on for the win over Brewer.

Josh Gilbert doubled and Nick Curato and Nick Fenlason each singled for the Eagles.

Eric White smacked a two-run double, as well as another double, and Shun Sasaki singled for the Witches.

Messalonskee (3-2) 000 020 1 – 3 3 0

Brewer (2-3) 000 002 0 – 2 3 1

Farrar and Jacobs; Higgins and Thoms

Softball

Washburn sweeps East Grand

At Danforth, Washburn jumped out to a 9-0 in the first inning and cruised to a 24-9 win over East Grand in the second game of a doubleheader. The Beavers took the first game 14-11.

In the first game, Erica McDougall smacked a grand slam to go along with two singles and finished with four RBIs. Amy Reed singled four times and Amber Reed added two singled for Washburn.

Jackie Dodge had two singles and Nickie Tuck added three singled and a double for the Vikings.

In the second game, Kelsee McLaughlin hit a grand slam, two singles and drove in four runs for the winners.

Amber Palmer doubled and singled, and Amy Reed and Amber Reed both tallied four singles. Kristen Goupille finished with three singles and Alicia Saucier had two singles.

For East Grand, Jody Crone and Courtney Lloyd each hit two singles and a double.

(First game)

Washburn 651 011 1 – 15 28 0

East Grand 200 130 5 – 11 23 3

Goupille and McLaughlin; Roy and Tuck

(Second game)

Washburn 994 10 – 23 36 2

East Grand 012 15 – 9 19 2

McLaughlin and Goupille; Roy and Tuck

Winslow 4, Medomak Valley 2

At Waldoboro, Winslow hit three singles and scored three runs in the sixth inning to edge Medomak Valley.

Katie Canan, Courtney Turner, Kristen Cormier, and Ali Krieqet each had two singles for Winslow and Liz Cheeseman tripled.

Melissa Ambridge and Tessa Dodge singled twice for Medomak Valley.

Winslow (6-0) 010 003 0 – 4 10 1

Medomak Valley (4-2) 011 000 0 – 2 6 2

Nolan and Turner; Vannah and Ambridge

W.A. 15, Jonesport-Beals 3

At East Machias, Megan Look hit a two-run home run in the third inning, tripled and singled to drive in four runs and lead Washington Academy past Jonesport-Beals.

Kayla Wood hit a solo homer in the second and singled twice for the W.A. Raiders. Ashley Tilton had a triple, double, single, and three RBIs.

Hannah Carver hit an RBI double for Jonesport-Beals.

Jonesport-Beals (1-2) 000 03 – 3 3 2

Washington Academy (5-0) 219 30 – 15 15 1

Alley and Church; Wood and Tilton

Hermon 3, Bucksport 2

At Hermon, Ashley Kelley belted a two-run homer in the bottom of the seventh to lift Hermon past Bucksport.

Kelley finished with nine strikeouts and drove in Lily Barry who reached on a single to lead off the seventh. Jaimie Beers added a single and a run scored for the Hawks.

Alex Sullivan had two singles, a double and two RBIs for the Golden Bucks. Terren Hall notched seven strikeouts.

Bucksport (5-1) 010 001 0 – 2 7 2

Hermon (5-2) 000 100 2 – 3 3 1

Hall and Hurd; Kelley and Page

Hampden Acad. 2, Bangor 1

At Bangor, Ashley Gott knocked in a run with a single and Michelle Wells, who singled twice, scored on an error to highlight a two-run second inning for the Hampden Academy Broncos in the win.

Mikky Libby singled twice and scored on Wells’ hit for the Broncos while Eva Shannon doubled and singled. Lacey Littlefield struck out five in a complete-game effort, scattering one run on two hits.

Tawnya Godinez and Erin Dean both singled for Bangor.

Hampden Acad. (4-1) 002 000 0 – 2 10 2

Bangor (5-2) 010 000 0 – 1 2 2

Littlefield and Gott; Besse and Stevenson

GSA 14, Deer Isle-Stonington 4

At Deer Isle, Stevie Theoharidis singled, tripled and drove in three runs as George Stevens Academy cruised past Deer Isle-Stonington.

Amy Gellerson tallied three singles and two RBIs and Alida Peake chipped in two singles and two RBIs for the Eagles of Blue Hill.

Anika Powers notched two singles and Erika Hutchins and Goldie Garcia each had an RBI single for the Mariners.

DI-Stonington (2-4) 120 001 0 – 4 8 4

GSA (3-3) 300 150 5 – 14 10 3

Powers, Haskell (5) and Robbins, Garcia (5); Rodman, Clapp (4) and Theoharidis

Calais 14, Narraguagus 0

At Harrington, Stephanie Perry pitched a one-hitter with 12 strikeouts as Calais blanked Narraguagus.

Perry also notched a single, two RBIs and a run scored. Ashley Allen added two singles, two RBIs and two runs scored, and Tessa Clark chipped in two singles for the Blue Devils.

Jenna Beal had the lone hit for the Knights.

Calais 131 504 – 14

Narraguagus 000 000 – 0

Perry, Clark (5) and Allen; Greene and Grant

Oak Hill 15, MCI 0

At Sabattus, Angie Russell pitched a four-inning no-hitter, striking out seven as Oak Hill prevailed in five innings.

Becca Roberts doubled and singled twice for the Riaders while Sarah Albert and Cadie Rodrigue each singled.

Kristy Huff and Kristen Sousa singled for Maine Central Institute of Pittsfield.

MCI (3-3) 000 00 – 0 0 7

Oak Hill (4-2) 0(10) 3 2x – 15 9 0

Huff and Sousa; Russell and Roberts

Stearns 5, Penquis 3

At Millinocket, Adri Eurich tripled, singled and drove in a run to lead Stearns over Penquis Valley of Milo.

Mikaela Rosebush doubled with an RBI and Amy Collinsworth added two singles and a run scored for the Minutemen.

Amber Benoit notched a single with two runs scored and Erica Lyford singled and scored a run to go along with seven strikeouts for the Patriots.

Penquis (1-2) 002 000 1 – 3 7 2

Stearns (3-1) 031 010 x – 5 8 3

Lyford and MacKenzie; O’Toole and Leavitt

Nokomis 4, Skowhegan 2

At Newport, Tatum Welch hit an RBI triple and later scored in the second inning to help lead Nokomis past Skowhegan.

Danielle White doubled and scored a run for the Warriors. Danielle Gray singled and scored the go-ahead run in the third inning.

Brittany Gould hit an RBI double for Skowhegan and Megan Hancock also doubled.

Skowhegan (3-3) 200 000 0 – 2 3 2

Nokomis (4-2) 021 010 x – 4 4 1

McCarty and Gray; Cianchette and Cossar

Penobscot Valley 3, Lee 2

At Howland, Jamie Milton hit an RBI triple and scored on Morgan Cyr’s single with one-out in the bottom of the seventh to give the Howlers the dramatic victory.

Mindy Dolley singled to start Penobscot Valley’s seventh-inning rally, her second single of the game.

Milton added an RBI single in the third inning and also pitched a three-hitter.

Brooke Harris, Karin Bird and Amanda Gifford each singled for Lee.

Lee Acad. (2-2) 000 002 0 – 2-3-2

Penobscot Valley (2-0) 001 000 2 – 3 8 3

Harris and Ritchie; Milton and Lachance

Dexter 6, Schenck 0

At East Millinocket, Michelle Chapman allowed just four hits and no walks while striking out 12 to earn the shutout win for Dexter.

Mariah Gay and Jana Kenney each singled twice for Dexter.

Kasie Kimball, Brianne Smith, Tricia Hobbs and Jennifer Fleming singled for Schenck.

Dexter (2-1) 100 040 1 – 6 7 0

Schenck (1-3) 000 000 0 – 0 4 2

Chapman and Kenney; Osborne and Hobbs


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