Glenburn-OT gets victory in East tournament

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WORCESTER, Mass. – Sam Besse and Jillian French combined to allow one hit and no walks while striking out eight to lead Glenburn-Old Town to the shutout win over Maryland in the Senior League Softball East Region Tournament Saturday. Connecticut defeated Glenburn-Old Town 3-0 Sunday.
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WORCESTER, Mass. – Sam Besse and Jillian French combined to allow one hit and no walks while striking out eight to lead Glenburn-Old Town to the shutout win over Maryland in the Senior League Softball East Region Tournament Saturday.

Connecticut defeated Glenburn-Old Town 3-0 Sunday.

Glenburn-Old Town plays New Jersey today at 9 a.m.

In Saturday’s game, Morgin Cossar hit a two-run single to pace Glenburn-Old Town. Ashley Goodwin, Amy Singer and Besse singled.

In Sunday’s game, Lindsey Rolfe, Emily Borden and Kelly Grills singled to lead Connecticut.

Hannah Morin hit two singles and a double for Glenburn-Old Town and Amy Singer singled twice.

(Saturday’s Game)

Maryland (0-1) 000 000 0 – 0 1 1

Glenburn-OT (1-0) 000 200 x – 2 4 1

Szymanski, Fuentas (5) and Lester; Besse, French (5) and Singer

(Sunday’s Game)

Glenburn-OT (1-1) 000 000 0 – 0 8 4

Connecticut (1-0) 101 100 x – 3 3 1

Besse, French (5) and Singer; Parilla, Walter (5) and Banker

Baseball

State Tournament, 9-10

Bangor East 13, Scarborough 8

At Lebanon, Justin Courtney homered, doubled and singled to drive in five runs and lead Bangor East past Scarborough Sunday in the 9-10 Baseball State Tournament.

Winslow defeated Kennebunk 3-0 and Scarborough beat Camden-Rockport 7-5 on Saturday. Acadian beat Winslow 15-12 in Sunday’s second game.

Bangor East will play Acadian on Tuesday at 6 p.m.

Ryan Moore singled twice and knocked in two runs for Bangor East. Ben Crichton hit an RBI double and Alex Welch doubled.

Nate Wessel led Scarborough with a two-run single and Jack Vincent singled twice.

Bangor East (1-0) 304 051 – 13 9 2

Scarborough (1-1) 071 000 – 8 6 1

Courtner, Moore (3), Brookings (5) and Brookings, Courtney (3); McDonald, Wessel (4), Carriero (5), Freeman (6) and Carriero, Vincent (5)


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