GSA’s Clapp records no-hitter

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BLUE HILL – Sophomore righthander Lydia Clapp pitched a six-inning no-hitter to help the George Stevens Academy Eagles shut out the Deer Isle-Stonington Mariners 13-0 in high school softball action Monday. Clapp, 5-3, struck out 11 and walked three. She aided her own cause with…
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BLUE HILL – Sophomore righthander Lydia Clapp pitched a six-inning no-hitter to help the George Stevens Academy Eagles shut out the Deer Isle-Stonington Mariners 13-0 in high school softball action Monday.

Clapp, 5-3, struck out 11 and walked three. She aided her own cause with a triple, double and three RBIs. Abby Astbury chipped in with a double, single and two RBIs and Lexi Wessel had two singles and an RBI.

DI-S (2-4) 000 000 – 0 0 0

GSA (5-3) 000 85x – 13 7 1

Powers, Mangels (5) and Robbins; Clapp and Theoharidis

Jonesport-Beals 11, Machias 6

At Jonesport, BreAnna Beal knocked a three-run double while Brittany Alley tripled and recorded 13 strikeouts in the circle as Jonesport-Beals prevailed.

Whitney Norton added two singles for the winners.

Julie Corbett had two singles and an RBI for Machias and Anna Thompson two singles.

Machias (2-5) 100 120 2 – 6 7 2

Jonesport-Beals (2-4) 031 610 x – 11 5 3

Lipton, Corbett (5) and Thompson, Lipton (5); Alley and Carver

Sumner 12, Narraguagus 0

At East Sullivan, Tashia Daley spun a no-hitter, walking two and striking out 11 while contributing an RBI single, triple and a run as Sumner improved to 6-1.

Kayla Higgins slammed a pair of three-run homers, one in the second and one in the fourth for the Tigers. Lonna Sargent chipped in an RBI single.

Narraguagus (2-3) 000 00 – 0 0 3

Sumner (6-1) 240 51 – 12 11 0

Greene and Endre; Daley and Higgins

Bangor Christian 12, Searsport 0

At Bangor, Jillian French spun a five-inning no-hitter, walking nobody, hitting one batter and striking out 15 as Bangor Christian avenged an earlier loss to Searsport.

Jana Philbrick singled in a run and scored another while Christin Pelletier knocked four singles, drove in three runs and scored two more for the Patriots.

Searsport (1-7) 000 00 – 0 0 5

Bangor Christian (7-2) 133 41 – 12 13 0

Quigley and Jettinghoff; French and Brasslett

Medomak Valley 6, Winslow 4

At Winslow, Kayla Santheson doubled and drove in four runs as the Panthers of Waldoboro topped previously unbeaten Winslow.

Melissa Ambridge tripled and drove in a run for Medomak Valley while Rachel Lee singled twice. Tessa Dodge singled and drove in a run.

Katie Bernard singled twice and drove in a run for the Black Raiders. Katie Knowlen singled and knocked in a run.

Medomak Valley (6-1) 000 040 2 — 6 8 2

Winslow (6-1) 001 002 1 — 4 5 1

Vannah and Hunt; Knowlen and Fisher

Calais 3, Lee Academy 0

At Calais, Tessa Clark pitched a three-hitter, struck out 10 batters, and walked none to improve to 7-0 and lead her Blue Devils past Lee.

Honor Wilkinson had a double and a single for the Devils. Clark had a triple and two RBIs, and Nicole Osborne had a double.

Aarika Ritchie hit a double for the Pandas.

Lee Academy (3-4) 000 000 0 – 0 3 1

Calais (8-0) 011 010 0 – 3 5 1

Harris and Ritchie; Clarik and Wilkinson

Georges Valley 3, Telstar 2

At Thomaston, Ashley Geel hit a two-run double in the fifth inning to give Georges Valley the win over previously undefeated Telstar of Bethel.

Sophomore right-hander Danielle Frye allowed two runs on three hits and three walks while striking out 10 to improve to 7-0.

Georges Valley’s Jessica Keating hit an RBI single in the fourth inning.

Whitney Mills and Kayla Merrill hit RBI singles for Telstar.

Telstar (5-1) 110 000 0 – 2 3 1

Georges Valley (8-0) 000 120 x – 3 6 0

Hall and Field; Frye and Smith

Penobscot Valley 2, Houlton 1

At Houlton, Casey McCloskey allowed one run on three hits and two walks while striking out 16 to lead Penobscot Valley of Howland to the narrow win over Houlton.

Kirsti Dawson drove in a run on a ground out for the Howlers and Molly Thompson scored on a wild pitch. Ariel Vanadestine and Kristina Hallett singled.

Brittany Guiod tripled to drive in Vanessa Sanderson in the seventh inning for Houlton. Nikki Eastman and Lainey Herring singled.

Houlton’s Eastman recorded eight strikeouts.

Penobscot Val. (5-4) 200 000 0 – 2 2 1

Houlton (5-3) 000 000 1 – 1 3 4

McCloskey and LaChance; Eastman and Murray

Baseball

Searsport 7, Bangor Christian 5

At Bangor, the Vikings’ Nate Adams came on in relief in the first inning and shut out the Patriots the rest of the way to propel Searsport to victory.

Adams shut the door after Bangor Christian scored five times in the first inning. He scattered five hits, struck out 14 and walked four.

Bob Wilson’s three-run triple and Tom Cameron’s two-run home run highlighted the Vikings’ six-run fourth inning.

Tyler Alexander stroked a two-run single and Mike Smith added an RBI single to pace Bangor Christian.

Searsport (7-1) 100 600 0 – 7 12 2

Bangor Christian (3-6) 500 000 0 – 5 9 2

Cameron, Adams (1) and Kingsbury, Ashey (2); Potter, Johnson (4), Potter (6) and Alexander

Jonesport-Beals 4, Machias 2

At Jonesport, Harry Beal had three singles to knock in two runs as Jonesport-Beals earned its first win of the spring.

Zach Smith contributed an RBI single for the Royals.

Jacob Stevens had two singles and Christian Hooper an RBI single for the Machias Bulldogs.

Machias (3-4) 010 000 1 – 2 6 1

Jonesport-Beals (1-5) 103 000 x – 4 5 1

Stevens, Scoville (4) and Little; Fenton and H. Beal

GSA 10, DI-Stonington 0

At Blue Hill, Caleb Hale (3-0) pitched a five-inning one-hitter with nine strikeouts and one walk to lead the George Stevens Academy Eagles past Deer Isle-Stonington.

Peter Dickinson hit an RBI triple in the first, Nick Saunders added an RBI double in the second, and Jesse Ingraham hit an RBI single in the third to lead the GSA offense.

Eben Powers’ single in the first inning was the lone hit for the Mariners.

DI-Stonington (3-3) 000 00 – 0 1 6

George Stevens (7-1) 222 31 – 10 3 0

Ciomei, Carter (3), Rollins (5) and Powers; Hale and Marks

Narraguagus 10, Sumner 5

At East Sullivan, Corey Smith had a double, two singles and scored twice to lead Narraguagus of Harrington past Sumner.

Jeremy Look in a two-run single in the fourth inning for the Knights and Gavin Endre added an RBI single in the fourth.

Mickey Manning paced Sumner by hitting three singles and a double. Steve Brenton had three singles and scored two runs and Joe Simmons added two singles and an RBI.

Narraguagus (5-1) 200 521 0 – 10 7 0

Sumner (0-7) 010 112 0 – 5 16 3

Smith, Chase (7) and Jordan; Crowley, Boyle (6), Ingalls (7) and Manning

Calais 13, Lee 8

At Calais, Matt O’Brien hit a double, two singles and drove in three runs to help lead Calais past Lee Academy.

Jordan Leeman and Dylan Ramsdell each had two singles for Calais.

Tyler Doty singled twice for Lee.

Lee 100 700 0 – 8 9 6

Calais 146 002 x – 13 11 0

Crocker and MacDonald; Gillespie, Ramsdell (4), Gillespie (7) and Carr

Mount View 12, MCI 6

At Thorndike, Ethan Jean hit a three-run home run in the first inning and added a single to help push Mount View past Maine Central Institute of Pittsfield.

Derek Keller doubled and singled for the Mustangs and Matt Abbott had a single and two RBIs.

MCI’s Nick Miller hit three singles and drove in a run. Ethan West had two singles with an RBI and Trevor Rowe tripled and singled.

MCI (1-5) 013 000 2 – 6 10 4

Mount View (3-3) 532 200 x – 12 8 1

Cook, Rowe (4) and Miller; Miles and Abbott

Orono 5, Stearns 2

At Millinocket, Max Winter allowed two runs on six hits and two walks while recording 11 strikeouts to help lead Orono to victory over Stearns.

Jon Doughty hit a two-run single in the second inning to lead Orono. Kirk Francis had two singles and scored a run and Brandon LeVasseur added a single and stole a base.

Cory Barnett had two singles and a double with an RBI to lead Stearns. Kurt Hamilton added a single, two stolen bases and a run scored.

Orono (4-4) 021 200 0 – 5 4 1

Stearns (5-3) 100 010 0 – 2 6 1

Winter and Perry; Pelkey, Barnett (5) and Cyr


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