Alexander lifts Bangor Christian by Warriors

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DYER BROOK – Monica Alexander pitched a two-hit shutout and Christin Pelletier tripled and singled to lead the Bangor Christian Patriots to a 4-0 high school softball victory over the Southern Aroostook Warriors Saturday. Jillian French added a single for Bangor Christian.
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DYER BROOK – Monica Alexander pitched a two-hit shutout and Christin Pelletier tripled and singled to lead the Bangor Christian Patriots to a 4-0 high school softball victory over the Southern Aroostook Warriors Saturday.

Jillian French added a single for Bangor Christian.

Rochelle Nadeau hurled a three-hitter for Southern Aroostook. Kaylea Collier and Brittany Charette each singled for the Warriors.

Bangor Christian (6-4) 111 100 0 – 4 3 2

So. Aroostook (4-5) 000 00 0 – 0 2 2

Alexander and Brasslett; Nadeau and Goodall

Lawrence 3, Hampden Acad. 1

At Fairfield, Kiera Walsh fired a three-hitter, striking out seven and not walking anybody, and Paige Dicker’s run-scoring single followed three walks to break a 1-1 tie in the fifth inning as Lawrence of Fairfield triumphed.

Stephanie Johansmeier had two singles for Lawrence while Kate Peverada’s double and single and Eva Shannon’s double paced the Broncos.

Hampden (7-3) 000 010 0 – 1 3 2

Lawrence (8-2) 000 120 x – 3 4 0

Littlefield, Wells (5) and Gott; Walsh and Johansmeier

Rangeley sweeps Greenville

At Greenville, Holly White hit a home run, a triple and two singles to help lead Rangeley past Greenville 20-8 in the second game of a doubleheader on Saturday.

Rangeley defeated Greenville in the first game 17-3.

In the first game, Angela White hit two doubles while Devon Faye and Laura White each added a pair of singles for Rangeley. Lauren Fling had a triple for Greenville.

In the second game, Brook Durrell and Elly Stone each hit three singles. Susan Muzzy and Fling each had two singles for the Lakers.

Penobscot Valley 8, Schenck 0

At East Millinocket, Jamie Milton allowed two hits and had 10 strikeouts as Penobscot Valley of Howland shut out Schenck.

Kelsy Lavertu doubled and singled while Milton had two singles. Mindy Dolly added an RBI double for Penobscot Valley.

Brianne Smith and Trisha Hobbs each had a single for Schenck.

Penobscot Valley (6-0) 413 000 0 – 8 6 0

Schenck (1-7) 000 000 0 – 0 2 7

Milton and Lavertu; Osborne and Hobbs

Presque Isle sweeps Foxcroft

At Presque Isle, Angela Norsworthy and Krista Coffin combined to pitch a one hit shutout allowing no walks and striking out nine to lead Presque Isle to the 12-0 win over Foxcroft Academy in the first game. The Wildcats also won the second game 16-4.

In the first game, Heather Fowler doubled and singled to drive in three runs. Jasmine Fletcher singled in the second inning for Foxcroft.

In the second game, Chelsea Glovins knocked in three runs on two singles for Presque Isle. Kelsey Boss led Foxcroft with an RBI single. Courtney Withee and Rebecca Flanders singled and scored.

(First Game)

Foxcroft 000 00 – 0 1 1

Presque Isle 560 1x – 12 7 0

Boss and Snyder; Norsworthy, Coffin (4) and Fowler

(Second Game)

Foxcroft (0-9) 004 00 – 4 3 3

Presque Isle (7-1) 708 01 – 16 9 2

Boss and Snyder; Norsworthy, Coffin (4) and Young

Baseball

Presque Isle, Foxcroft split

At Presque Isle, Luke Ireland walked with one out in the seventh inning, stole second and scored the winning run on a Bennett Cassidy pinch-hit double to lead Presque Isle past Foxcroft Academy 5-4 in the first game. Foxcroft Academy scored seven runs in the seventh inning to defeat the Wildcats 15-11 in the second game.

In the first game, Logan York singled three times for Presque Isle. Nick Lancisi doubled twice for Foxcroft and Ian Champeon added two singles.

In the second game, Nick Lancisi hit a two-out grand slam in the seventh to lead the Ponies. David White tripled, doubled, and singled to drive in two runs and Ian Champeon doubled and singled. Tony Gabarro and Shane Atkins each doubled and singled with an RBI.

(First Game)

Foxcroft 210 010 0 – 4 9 0

Presque Isle 001 030 1 – 5 10 0

White and Lancisi; Cassidy, Beaulieu (4), York (5) and Chasse

(Second Game)

Foxcroft (3-6) 600 002 7 – 15 13 1

Presque Isle (2-6) 032 230 1 – 11 10 1

Lancisi, Landry (2) and White, Lancisi (3); Shaw, Beaulieu (1), Ireland (2), York (7) and Chasse, Ford (2)

Lawrence 4, Hampden 3

At Fairfield, Ben Manzo hit a three-run home run in the sixth inning to lift Lawrence over Hampden Academy.

John Flynn singled and scored a run for Lawrence.

Shawn Smith singled twice and scored a run for Hampden. Patrick Stephens singled and scored and Joel Neill hit a sacrifice fly to drive in a run.

Hampden (4-6) 200 010 0 – 3 7 0

Lawrence (4-6) 010 003 x – 4 4 1

Farley and Stephens; DeRaps and Manzo

Dexter 14, Penquis 6

At Dexter, Dan Beatham hit a double and two singles to drive in six runs and lift Dexter over Penquis of Milo.

Aaron Woodman had two singles and two RBIs for the Tigers. Ethan Woodman had two singles and an RBI and Gavin Cote singled twice.

Nick Emery hit a second-inning home run and a single for two RBIs for Penquis an Brad Brown added two singles and an RBI.

Penquis (3-6) 012 030 0 – 6 7 1

Dexter (6-2) 324 014 x – 14 14 1

Brown and Gero; E. Woodman, Beatham (5) and Stewart

Penobscot Valley 10, Schenck 7

At Schenck, Joe Gilley hit two singles and drove in a run as Penobscot Valley of Howland defeated Schenck of East Millinocket.

Joe Ruitto doubled and singled with an RBI while Trevor Violet added a pair of singles and two RBIs for Schenck.

Penobscot Valley (4-2) 210 211 3 – 10 9 4

Schenck (0-8) 211 000 3 – 7 8 9

Jipson, Ware (7) and Theriault; Brown and Faloon, Sirois (6)

Shead 10, Woodland 1

At Mansfield Stadium in Bangor, Justin Lewey had an RBI triple and Aaron Sullivan had an RBI single during a five-run first-inning rally that propelled the unbeaten Tigers of Eastport to victory.

Lewey finished with a triple and an RBI single, while Sullivan had two RBI singles and Mike Cummings had three singles.

J.T. Kelleher led Woodland with a double and a single, while Mark McLellan added a single and an RBI.

Woodland (6-5) 100 000 0 – 1 6 4

Shead (8-0) 501 004 x – 10 13 0

Brown, James (6) and Sears; Lewey, Sullivan (4), Pottle (7) and Pottle, Sullivan (7)


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