December 21, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL

Tigers defeat Minutemen

MILLINOCKET – Kayla Higgins hit a double, a single, and a home run with four RBIs to lead Sumner of East Sullivan by Stearns 13-4 in high school softball action Monday.

Morgan Traxler hit a home run with two RBIs, while Lona Sargent added a pair of singles for the Tigers.

Amy Collinsworth had a home run and a single with two RBIs for Stearns.

Sumner (8-2) 011 321 5 – 13 10 2

Stearns (9-2) 022 000 0 – 4 4 5

Sargent and Higgins; O’Toole, Leavitt (6) and Leavitt, Albert (6)

Calais sweeps Houlton

At Houlton, Stephanie Perry struck out 25 batters over two games as unbeaten Calais took two from Houlton, 13-7 and 12-0.

In the first game, Anna Wilkinson knocked a two-run triple while Lindsey Mingo tallied an RBI triple and RBI single to pace the Blue Devils. Courtney Hill added a single and two doubles.

In the second game, Perry pitched a five-inning shutout and aided her cause with a pair of RBI singles. Wilkinson doubled and singled to drive in a pair of runs.

(First Game)

Calais 440 230 0 – 13 8 2

Houlton 203 101 0 – 7 11 5

Perry and Hill; Eastman and Herring

(Second Game)

Calais (12-0) 201 27 – 12 6 1

Houlton (6-6) 000 00 – 0 1 8

Perry and Allen; Herring and Hovey

Shead, Woodland post wins

At Eastport, Shead defeated East Grand of Danforth 14-9 in its first game of the day but was beaten by Woodland 32-0 in its second game.

In the first game, Whitney Vinson singled twice, doubled, and drove in three runs for Shead. Dorothy Pottle chipped in with a single and three RBIs.

Nikki Tuck notched two singles and two RBIs for East Grand.

In the second game, Heidi Sappier drove in six runs with a double and three singles to lead Woodland. Ariel Knights added a double, three singles and three RBIs and Julia Nicholas singled twice, doubled, and drove in two runs.

Vinson doubled for Shead.

(First Game)

East Grand (0-9) 001 320 3 – 9 5 1

Shead (4-6) 209 111 x – 14 6 5

Roy and Zaneldin; Stanhope, Vinson (4), Melanson (6) and Melanson, Barnes (4)

(Second Game)

Woodland (7-5) 6(10)5 56 – 32 17 0

Shead (4-7) 000 00 – 0 3 4

Bassett, Knights (4) and Flaherty; Stanhope, Candelmo (4), Vinson (4) and Melanson

Mount View 7, Waterville 0

At Thorndike, Miranda Grotton and Kristen Masessa each drove in two runs as the Mustangs shut down the Panthers.

Grotton hit a triple and a single for Mount View, while Masessa singled twice. Kara Roy added two singles, a double, and an RBI.

Waterville (3-9) 000 000 0 – 0 6 2

Mount View (4-8) 003 400 x – 7 13 2

Gardiner, Coffin (6) and Hart; J. Masessa and Grotton

Jonesport-Beals 20, Machias 8

At Jonesport-Beals, Brianna Beal singled four times and knocked in six runs to lead Jonesport-Beals over Machias.

Stephanie Whitman, Jordan Rankie, and Fayranne Lipton each had an RBI single for Machias.

Machias (3-9) 107 00 – 8 3 3

Jonesport-Beals (6-2) 702 0(11) – 20 9 2

Corbett, Attaei (5), Whitman (5) and Elliott; Alley and Church

GSA 10, Washington Acad. 5

At East Machias, Kara Strout hit a double and two singles with two RBIs to lead George Stevens Academy of Blue Hill past Washington Academy.

Amber Gray added a double and a single with an RBI for the Eagles.

Rebecca Cox had an RBI triple for the Raiders.

GSA (6-5) 030 322 0 – 10 8 2

Washington Acad. (7-3) 010 004 0 – 5 3 5

Clapp and Theohardis; Wood and Tilton

MCI 6, Camden Hills 0

At Pittsfield, Kristen Sousa hit a two-run home run to power Maine Central Institute.

Iva Khenke scattered six runs on five hits while striking out two in the loss for the Windjammers.

Camden Hills (2-10) 000 000 0 – 0 3 4

MCI (9-4) 103 110 x – 6 5 0

Henke and LeGage; Kennedy and Sousa

Searsport 15, DI-Stonington 14

At Deer Isle, Kristen Kronholm doubled and singled to knock in three runs as the Vikings edged the Mariners.

Brittany Frisbee drove in two runs with a triple for Searsport while Brianna Kingsbury notched three singles, a double, and an RBI.

Audra Eaton hit a three-run homer and an RBI single for Deer Isle-Stonington. Mary Parker had two triples, a single, and two RBIs, and Hannah Siebert a double, single, and three RBIs.

Searsport (2-8) 062 520 0 – 15 10 4

DI-Stonington (3-9) 700 313 0 – 14 10 6

Quigley and Sherer; Powers, Haskell (5) and Robbins, Garcia (6)

Ellsworth sweeps Foxcroft Acad.

At Dover-Foxcroft, Catie Cravens pitched five innings, allowing one hit with 13 strikeouts, to lead Ellsworth to a 13-1 victory over Foxcroft in the first game of a doubleheader.

Ellsworth defeated the Ponies 16-0 in the second game.

In the first game, Maggie Seavey hit a three-run triple as part of a seven-run fifth inning for Ellsworth.

In the second game, Emily Miller struck out 10 in five innings for the Eagles. Tessa Rockwood had a two-run triple.

(First Game)

Ellsworth 101 47 – 13 5 0

Foxcroft 100 00 – 1 1 7

Cravens and Rockwood; Boss and Snyder

(Second Game)

Ellsworth (12-0) 523 15 – 16 5 0

Foxcroft (1-12) 000 00 – 0 2 3

Miller and Rockwood; Withee and Snyder

Hampden 4, Lawrence 3

At Hampden, Casey Belcher doubled home Kate Peverada, who had tripled, in the bottom of the eighth inning to lift the Broncos to victory.

Belcher and Peverada each added singles for Hampden, while Nellie Wood tripled and singled. Relief winner Michelle Wells, Ashley Gott, and Eva Shannon posted two singles apiece for the Broncos.

Lawrence (8-4) 101 100 00 – 3 9 0

Hampden (9-3) 200 010 01 – 4 13 2

Walsh and Vigue; Littlefield, Wells (3) and Gott

Baseball

Shead 16, East Grand 0

At Eastport, Aaron Sullivan knocked in three runs with a double and three singles as undefeated Shead blanked East Grand of Danforth in five innings.

Tim Reed had an RBI single and RBI double for the Tigers, Caleb Ricker knocked a two-run single, and Jacob Kilton added a pair of RBI singles.

Caleb Dicker singled for the Vikings.

East Grand (3-8) 000 00 – 0 1 2

Shead (11-0) 840 4x – 16 10 0

Stevenson and Barnes; Cummings, Stanhope (2), Pottle (3), Lewey (4), Sullivan (5) and Pottle, Sullivan (3), Pottle (4)

Houlton sweeps Calais

At Houlton, Chris Howland pitched a no-hitter, striking out six and walking one, as Houlton swept a doubleheader from Calais 8-2 and 7-4.

In the opener, Levi Prosser and Hunter Caron backed Howland with two-run doubles in a six-run sixth inning for the Shiretowners.

In the second game, Josh McGuire hit an RBI double and Porter Gervais two singles and an RBI as Houlton picked up the sweep.

Jordan Leeman and Nick Harmon each singled twice for Calais.

(First Game)

Calais 000 200 0 – 2 0 1

Houlton 100 106 x – 8 6 1

Geel, Crossman (6) and Rogers; Howland and Stairs, Woodworth (7)

(Second Game)

Houlton (9-2) 220 020 1 – 7 8 2

Calais (5-6-1) 100 003 0 – 4 9 4

Hill, Cleary (6), Caron (7) and Woodworth, Stairs (7); Hall and Rogers

Foxcroft Acad. 6, Ellsworth 5

At Dover-Foxcroft, Nick Lancisi’s two-run homer capped a four-run fourth inning that erased a 4-1 deficit and the Ponies scored the winning run in the sixth on a hit batter, an intentional walk, a passed ball, and a balk as Foxcroft rallied past the Eagles.

Tyler Weymouth pitched four innings of two-hit, one-run relief to pick up the win, striking out one and not walking anybody.

Tyler Salsbury hit a two-run homer for the Eagles, Nick Hunnewell had a solo homer and a single, and Eric Folmer had a double, single, and RBI.

Ellsworth (5-6) 310 001 0 – 5 6 2

Foxcroft (5-7) 001 401 x – 6 9 2

Kelley, Morse (5) and Berry; White, Weymouth (4) and Lancisi

Mount View 12, Waterville 4

At Thorndike, Derek Keller slammed a three-run homer in the second inning and a two-run single in the fourth to lead the Mustangs.

Ethan Jean added a two-run double in the six-run fourth for the Mustangs, Josh St. Clair posted a double and single, Ross Curry had two singles and two RBIs, and Tyler Miles had two singles.

Cam Bishop led the Panthers with a solo homer and a single, and Curt Chaput had a double and an RBI.

Waterville (2-10) 110 020 0 – 4 6 2

Mount View (7-5) 130 620 x – 12 11 1

Pollard, Fitgerald (5), Bridger (5), Pollard (6) and Chaput; Raven, Miles (7) and Abbott

DI-Stonington 3, Searsport 2

At Deer Isle, Collin Ciomei fired a five-hitter, striking out nine and walking two, and Shane Eaton hit a two-run single in a three-run first inning that enabled Deer Isle-Stonington to avenge a 7-0 loss in Searsport.

Ray Garcia singled home what proved to be the winning run in the first.

Ciomei aided his own cause with a pair of singles, and Jon Eaton doubled.

Tom Cameron doubled and singled and drove in both runs for the Vikings. Josh Nickerson and Colin Ashey combined on a five-hitter.

Searsport 101 000 0 – 2 5 0

DI-Stonington 300 000 x – 3 5 1

Nickerson, Ashey (5) and Ashey, Adams (5); C. Ciomei and Eaton

Camden Hills 10, MCI 2

At Pittsfield, Noah Burke stroked three doubles and two singles with two RBIs to lead Camden Hills to victory.

Miles Davee tripled and singled with three RBIs to back winner Phil Hopkins, who struck out 11. Mike Calloway doubled.

Ethan West belted a two-run home run for Maine Central Institute and Travis Saucier added a double.

Camden Hills (10-2) 610 120 0 – 10 14 1

MCI (2-11) 002 000 0 – 2 4 6

Hopkins and Burke; Connors, Rowe (6) and Miller

Stearns 13, Sumner 3

At Millinocket, Travis Deabay’s two-run single and Corey Barnett’s RBI tripled keyed a nine-run third inning that gave Stearns its fourth straight win.

Barnett had a single to go with his triple. Jordan Burleigh had two singles and two RBIs, and Brian Bolduc and Jared Manzo had RBI doubles.

Ryan Daley’s RBI double and Matt Boyle’s run-scoring single paced Sumner of East Sullivan.

Sumner (2-7) 000 03 – 3 4 4

Stearns (8-3) 109 21 – 13 9 2

Alexander, Ingalls (3), Crowley (5) and Manning; Emerson, Bolduc (4), Jor. Manzo (5) and Barnett, C. Osborne (4)

Washington Acad. 8, GSA 7

At East Machias, Jeff Ramsdell scored the game-winning run on a Mike Lenfesty single in the bottom of the seventh inning to lift Washington Academy past George Stevens Academy of Blue Hill.

The Raiders’ Ryan Schoppee hit a grand slam in the sixth inning to tie the game at seven.

Ramsdell hit a double and a home run while Bryce Colbeth and Lenfesty each added a pair of singles for WA.

Lukas Marks hit a three-run home run in the first inning, and Jesse Whitney added a double for George Stevens.

GSA (7-4) 312 001 0 – 7 7 1

Washington Acad. (8-2) 101 205 1 – 8 9 1

Dickinson, Astbury (7) and Marks; Kurose, Hall (4), Ramsdell (7) and Lenfesty

Jonesport-Beals 14, Machias 8

At Jonesport, Sean Milliken hit a two-run single as Jonesport-Beals earned its first win of the spring.

Andrew Beal, Lucas Holmes, and Cameron Farris each had an RBI single for the Royals.

Ben Getchell had three singles and an RBI for the Bulldogs, while Michael Little added a double.

Machias (4-7) 021 101 3 – 8 7 9

Jonesport-Beals (1-8) 212 801 x – 14 4 7

Little, Sunari (4), Stevens (5) and Stevens, Little (5); Kelley and H. Beal

Monmouth 10, Georges Valley 4

At Thomaston, MacKenzie Tozier tripled, singled, and drove in three runs to pace Monmouth.

Monmouth scored four runs in fifth and four more in the sixth to pull away as Erik Murphy and Mike Lindholm each hit RBI singles in the fifth and Tozier blasted a bases-loaded triple in the sixth.

Nick Lemieux double and singled for the Bucs, Larson Platt added an RBI single, and Elisha Sprague had a sacrifice fly.

Monmouth (7-4) 000 044 2 -10 6 3

Georges Valley (4-7) 201 010 0 – 4 3 7

Armstrong and Murphy; Bertocci, Shields

Lawrence 9, Hampden 5

At Hampden, Jack Hersom doubled and singled to knock in two runs while scoring two more as Lawrence of Fairfield prevailed.

Josh Tardiff had two singles, an RBI and a run scored for Hampden and Harvey Shue doubled and singled to knock in a run.

Lawrence (6-6) 340 011 0 – 9 10 3

Hampden (5-7) 000 004 1 – 5 6 2

Flynn and Manzo; Smith, Perry (3), Kelsey (6) and Stephens


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