Warriors’ Robinson fires no-hitter

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DYER BROOK – Tyler Robinson pitched a five-inning no-hitter with seven strikeouts as Southern Aroostook cruised to a 13-0 high school baseball victory over Hodgdon Wednesday. Dakota Sleeper led Southern Aroostook with three singles and two RBIs. Cody Robinson and Andy Sholler each added two…
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DYER BROOK – Tyler Robinson pitched a five-inning no-hitter with seven strikeouts as Southern Aroostook cruised to a 13-0 high school baseball victory over Hodgdon Wednesday.

Dakota Sleeper led Southern Aroostook with three singles and two RBIs. Cody Robinson and Andy Sholler each added two singles and an RBI for the Warriors.

Hodgdon (0-2) 000 00 – 0 0 4

So. Aroostook (2-0) 524 2x – 13 10 2

Ryan and Brewer; T. Robinson and C. Robinson

LCS/MSSM 12, Van Buren 2

At Limestone, Chris Parent pitched a three-hitter, striking out five and walking three, to lead the Eagles to victory.

Tom Albert knocked in three runs for Limestone/Maine School of Science and Mathematics with a two-run single and sacrifice fly. Mike Allen doubled and singled to knock in a run.

Losing pitcher Alex Martin doubled for Van Buren.

Van Buren (0-1) 100 001 – 2 3 3

Limestone/MSSM (3-1) 003 423 – 12 7 2

Martin and Vaillancourt; Parent and Enman

Brewer 8, Lawrence 7

At Brewer, Eric White knocked in the game-winning run in the bottom of the ninth inning to lift Brewer past Lawrence of Fairfield.

White finished with two doubles and two singles for the Witches. Chase Daniels had two singles and two RBIs while Prentiss Swett had a single with two RBIs. Shun Sasaki posted an RBI single.

John Flynn had two singles and three RBIs to pace Lawrence. Jim Melcher had a double and two RBIs while Brock Lawrence had an RBI single.

Lawrence (1-3) 101 002 300 – 7 8 2

Brewer (5-0) 230 020 001 – 8 10 4

Nelson, Englehart (7), Flynn (8) and Hersom; White, Bissell (5), Swett (6) and Bush, Thoms (9)

Searsport 3, Bangor Christian 0

At Searsport, Nate Adams and Tom Cameron combined on a complete game no-hitter with seven strikeouts and no walks to lead Searsport by Bangor Christian.

Dustin Brassbridge hit two singles and drove in a run for Searsport. Nate Adams tallied two singles while Evan Kingsbury added an RBI single for the undefeated Vikings.

Bangor Christian (2-3) 000 000 0 – 0 0 1

Searsport (4-0) 001 200 x – 3 7 1

Potter and Alexander; Adams, Cameron (4) and Ashey

DI-Stonington 8, Schenck 3

At Deer Isle, Eben Powers had a double, a single, and two RBIs, pitched four innings of one-hit ball while allowing one walk and getting seven strikeouts to lead the Deer Isle-Stonington Mariners past Schenck of East Millinocket.

Ethan Pinkham had two singles and an RBI while Jon Lymburner added an RBI single for the Mariners.

Josh Brown’s single in the sixth broke up the Mariners’ no-hit bid.

Schenck (0-3) 001 002 0 – 3 1 3

DI-Stonington (2-1) 103 400 x – 8 7 6

Brown, Sirois (6) and Sirois, Faloon (6); Powers, Ciomei (5) and Ciomei, Powers (5)

MDI 9, Foxcroft Acad. 8

At Bar Harbor, Calvin Tweedie came on in relief of winning pitcher Peter Logue and struck out the only batter he faced with the bases loaded in the top of the seventh inning, helping the Trojans hang on.

Tweedie also knocked in the eventual winning run with a two-out, RBI triple in the sixth and hit a solo home run. Josh Delaittre hit three singles with three RBIs and Bret Mitchell knocked a solo homer and singled.

Josh Boone had two singles and an RBI for Foxcroft Academy and Tony Gabarro doubled.

Foxcroft Acad. (2-2) 103 013 0 – 8 8 0

MDI (3-0) 301 104 x – 9 11 2

Mikame, Sadley (7) and Boone; Mitchell, Logue (6), Tweedie (7) and Young

Narraguagus 5, WA Raiders 1

At Harrington, Blake Chase and Corey Smith combined on a two-hitter as the Knights remained unbeaten.

Josh Beal singled twice to pace Narraguagus, while Smith stroked a two-run single in the third inning.

Derrick Porter and Ryan Schoppe singled for Washington Academy of East Machias.

Washington Acad. (1-2) 000 000 1 – 1 2 2

Narraguagus (3-0) 203 000 x – 5 6 2

Lenfesty, Hall (3), Colbeth (6) and Sprague, Lenfesty; Chase, Smith (3) and Jordan

Woodland 6, Machias 0

At Woodland, Andy Brown and Andrew James combined for a complete game no-hitter to spark Woodland by Machias.

Aaron St. Pierre and Ben Sears hit three singles apiece while Scotty Boomer added a triple for the Dragons.

Machias (1-3) 000 000 0 – 0 0 0

Woodland (2-0) 140 001 x – 6 8 1

Stevens and Little; Brown, James (6) and Sears

Bucksport 4, Mattanawcook 3

At Bucksport, Jordan Trasko’s suicide squeeze in the bottom of the sixth plated the game-winning run as Bucksport tripped Mattanawcook of Lincoln.

Tyler French doubled, singled and scored a run for the Golden Bucks.

Mike Farrel smacked a two-run homer for the Lynx.

Mattanawcook (0-2) 010 002 0 – 3 3 2

Bucksport (2-2) 101 002 x – 4 5 4

Coggins, Nesin (7) and Smith; Wood, Bowden (6) and Wadleigh

Softball

Hodgdon 17, Gr. Houlton Chr. 5

At Hodgdon, Sam Lycette doubled, singled and scored two runs as Hodgdon cruised to its first victory.

Haley Quint singled twice and scored a pair of runs for the Hawks.

Hannah Hiscoe and Megan Carol each singled for Greater Houlton Christian Academy.

Greater Houlton Chr. (0-1) 200 03 – 5 3 2

Hodgdon (1-1) 042 92 – 17 10 1

Smart, Hiscoe (5) and Barnes; Wallace and Quint

LCS/MSSM 20, Van Buren 8

At Limestone, Dawn McDonald hit a three-run home run, three doubles, a single and drove in six runs to propel Limestone Community School/ Maine School of Science and Mathematics by Van Buren.

Melanie Allen hit three singles and a double to knock in three runs for Limestone. Victoria St. Pierre doubled and singled with two RBIs while Stacey Bernier added two singles and two RBIs for the Eagles.

Kristen Vaillancourt doubled and singled with an RBI while Angel Richard had two singles for Van Buren.

Van Buren (0-1) 231 110 0 – 8 9 3

LCS/MSSM (3-0) 347 312 x – 20 17 3

Ouellette, Vaillancourt (4), Richard (5), Lajoie (6) and Deschaines; Cote and St. Pierre

SAHS 15, CAHS 8

At Dyer Brook, Kim Grant singled twice and tripled as Southern Aroostook trumped Central Aroostook of Mars Hill.

Bre Bubar and Liz Goodall each added a triple and a single for the Warriors.

LaTisha Meece and Kristen Long hit two singles apiece for the Panthers.

Cen. Aroostook (0-2) 250 001 0 – 8 4 4

So. Aroostook (1-1) 702 123 x – 15 18 5

Mosher and Long; Nadeau and Charette

Brewer 10, Lawrence 1

At Brewer, Emily Fraser led the Brewer Witches with three singles and two RBIs.

Dominique Defilipp and Leah Jackson each singled twice for the Witches.

Paige Dickee, Joann Cloukey and Jamie O’Halloran each hit a single for the only hits by Lawrence of Fairfield.

Lawrence (0-4) 000 100 0 – 1 3 1

Brewer (5-0) 220 303 x – 10 8 1

Dubois, Bickford (2) and Vigue; Defilipp, Ryan (5) and Jackson

Mattanawcook 8, Bucksport 2

At Bucksport, Deni Nicastro scattered five hits and singled twice to pace Mattanawcook Academy of Lincoln to victory.

Brianna Hanscom rapped two triples and a single to drive in two runs for the Lynx, while Kristy Burleigh posted two singles.

Meagan Harriman led Bucksport with two singles (RBI).

Mattanawcook (1-1) 301 004 0 – 8 9 0

Bucksport (1-2) 110 000 0 – 2 5 7

Nicastro and Bro. Hanscom; Sutherland and Lenor

WA Raiders 11, Narraguagus 3

At Harrington, the Washington Academy Raiders of East Machias strung together back-to-back five-run rallies in the third and fourth innings en route to the win.

Kayla Wood had four singles and three RBIs and Irene Lewey a double and a single for the winners.

Andrea Perry knocked a two-run double for Narraguagus.

Washington Acad. (2-1) 105 500 0 – 11 10 2

Narraguagus (1-1) 102 000 0 – 3 4 6

K. Wood and Espling; Greene, Tenan (6) and Perry

DI-Stonington 15, Schenck 3

At Deer Isle, Anika Powers pitched a two-hitter, striking out six, and posted two singles with an RBI to lead the Mariners to victory.

Stormi Hardy hit a single with two RBIs for Deer Isle-Stonington, while Marissa Billings and Hannah Siebert each had a single and two RBIs.

Tricia Hobbs doubled for Schenck of East Millinocket.

Schenck (0-3) 001 20 – 3 2 6

DI-Stonington (2-1) 842 01 – 15 10 0

Tompkins and Hobbs; Powers and Robbins, Garcia (5)

Woodland 21, Machias 2

At Woodland, Julia Nicholas hit a home run, three singles, a double and drove in five runs to power Woodland by Machias.

Shelby Bassett pitched five innings, allowing two runs on two hits with nine strikeouts for the victory.

Ariel Knights hit two doubles and two singles while Courtney Cochran hit a triple, double and a pair of singles for the Dragons.

Angie Atari had an RBI single for Machias.

Machias (0-3) 200 00 – 2 2 4

Woodland (2-0) 874 2x – 21 23 0

Corbett and Conly; Bassett and Flaherty

Foxcroft 8, MDI 4

At Bar Harbor, Courtney Withee and Vanessa Lougee each singled twice and scored two runs as Foxcroft Academy triumphed.

Sam Snyder had two singles for the Ponies.

Emma Damon knocked a couple of singles and plated a run for Mount Desert Island.

Foxcroft (1-2) 100 240 1 – 8 9 1

MDI (0-3) 100 102 0 – 4 6 0

Boss and Snyder; Simason, McKay (6) and Damon

Orono 11, George Stevens 3

At Blue Hill, Amanda York singled twice and knocked in two runs to lead Orono to victory.

Chelsea Paul doubled and singled for the Red Riots.

Lydia Clapp knocked a solo homer for the Eagles and Mindy Carter singled.

Orono (3-1) 000 702 2 – 11 9 2

George Stevens (2-2) 011 000 1 – 3 5 2

Pavento and Fox; L. Clapp and A. Clapp

Sumner 7, Stearns 6

At East Sullivan, Lona Sargent drove in the game-winning run in the bottom of the seventh inning to lift Sumner past Stearns of Millinocket.

Tasha Daley hit a double and drove in two runs while Kayla Higgins had a double and an RBI for Sumner.

Rebecca Leavitt posted two singles, a double and two RBIs for Stearns while Paige Curtis had an RBI single.

Stearns (0-3) 310 000 2 – 6 6 2

Sumner (1-1) 030 011 1 – 7 4 4

Levesque and Albert; Sargent, Daley (2) and Higgins


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