November 05, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP

Caribou, Hermon split

CARIBOU – Seth Sager knocked in the game-winning run in the bottom of the seventh inning to lift Caribou past Hermon 3-2 in the first game of a high school baseball doubleheader on Saturday.

Hermon topped Caribou in the second game 6-4.

In the first game, Philip St. Peter had a double and a single while Jarryd Rossignol hit two singles for Caribou.

Eric Ferland doubled and singled for Hermon.

In the second game, Ryan Reynolds hit a two-run single to highlight a four-run seventh inning for the Hawks. Brad McKlowskey added a pair of singles for Hermon.

Rossignol hit three singles for Caribou while Justin McLaughlin had two.

(First Game)

Hermon 000 101 0 – 2 3 2

Caribou 000 101 1 – 3 11 0

Day and Kane; Thibodeau, Doucette (7) and Sager

(Second Game)

Hermon (2-7) 100 010 4 – 6 10 1

Caribou (5-3) 120 001 0 – 4 12 3

Kennerson and Day; St. Peter, McLaughlin (4), McCarthy (7) and Sager

Fort Fairfield 9, LCS/MSSM 2

At Limestone, Josh Churchill hit a two-run single to spark a six-run sixth inning as Fort Fairfield defeated Limestone Community School/Maine School of Science and Mathematics.

Ryan Noyes and Beau Everett each hit two singles for the Tigers.

Matt Enman had a double and a single with an RBI while Chris Parent and Ty Tracy hit two singles apiece for the Eagles.

Fort Fairfield (6-3) 200 016 0 – 9 8 2

LCS/MSSM (8-3) 100 100 0 – 2 9 3

Towle, Booth (5) and Booth, Towle (5); Enman, Brown (7) and Parent

Bapst, Presque Isle split

At Presque Isle, John Bapst of Bangor and Presque Isle split a Class B doubleheader, with the Crusaders winning the first 16-1 and the Wildcats 7-2.

In the opener, Nick Smith singled twice and hit a three-run homer to power Bapst. Kyle Gallant had three singles and Chase Huckestein a double and single.

Bennett Cassidy had two singles and a solo homer for Presque Isle.

In the nightcap, Cassidy singled twice and tripled to knock in a run to lead PI to the split.

Adam Kingsbury had two singles and an RBI for the Wildcats.

Corey Hall and Adam Healey had two singles apiece and Nick Smith a double and single for Bapst.

(First Game)

John Bapst 030 58 – 16 16 1

Presque Isle 001 00 – 1 8 1

Healey and Smith; Chasse, Kingsbury (5) and Ford, Chasse (5)

(Second Game)

John Bapst (6-3) 100 001 0 – 2 9 2

Presque Isle (5-6) 203 020 x – 7 9 4

Merritt, Bragdon (4) and Smith; Kingsbury, Braley (3), Cassidy (7) and Chasse, Ford (7)

Softball

DI-Stonington sweeps Katahdin

At Stacyville, Anika Powers drove in the game-winning run in the top of the tenth inning to lift Deer Isle-Stonington past Katahdin 12-11 in the first game of a doubleheader.

The Mariners took a 15-14 eight-inning win in the second game.

In the first game, Powers led Deer Isle-Stonington with two singles and a double. Abby Grindle added three singles.

Melissa Duffy, Lacey Pelletier and Felisha Robinson each hit two singles for Katahdin.

In the second game, Britnie Jones hit two singles and scored the game-winning run on a Katahdin throwing error in the eighth.

Heidi Brewer hit two singles and a double. Powers doubled and singled while Goldie Garcia had two singles for the Mariners.

Jasmine Pelletier and Robinson each had two singles for the Cougars.

(First Game)

DI-Stonington 012 401 300 1 – 12 11 4

Katahdin 301 111 400 0 – 11 11 8

Hutchins, Powers (7) and Robbins; McNally and Williams

(Second Game)

DI-Stonington (4-5) 020 351 31 – 15 12 8

Katahdin (4-3) 030 540 20 – 14 14 4

Powers, Hutchins (5), Jones (7) and Garcia; Cyr, McNally (5), Stevens (6) and Pelletier

Caribou, Hermon split

At Caribou, the Vikings and Hawks split a Class B twinbill. Hermon took the opener 5-4 and Caribou the nightcap 7-6.

In the first game, Ally Wharton, Monica Gallant and Jamie Beers each singled twice for the Hawks. Debbie Coliptts earned the pitching win.

Serena Grier had four singles and Ashley Doucette two for Caribou.

In the second game, Ali Richards doubled and singled twice as Caribou salvaged a split.

Kristen Espling doubled for the Vikings.

Wharton tripled while Colpitts doubled and singled for Hermon.

(First Game)

Hermon 130 100 0 – 5 10 1

Caribou 300 001 0 – 4 8 2

Coliptts and Page; Doucette and Ouellette

(Second Game)

Hermon (6-4) 110 001 3 – 6 9 1

Caribou (3-6) 102 121 x – 7 17 0

Devou and Bates; Grier and Ouellette

Wildcats split with Crusaders

At Presque Isle, Hillary Laferriere stroked an RBI single in the top of the ninth of the second game of a doubleheader as Bangor-based John Bapst earned a split with a 4-3 win.

Presque Isle won the opener 14-4.

In the first game, Emily Curry stroked a two-run double for Presque Isle while Kayla Legassie had two singles, a double and RBI for the Wildcats.

Laferriere had three singles for Bapst.

In the second game, Sheila Toomey knocked a two-run homer for the Crusaders while Casey Harvey singled twice.

Jenna Stephenson singled three times and doubled for Presque Isle.

(First Game)

John Bapst 004 000 0 – 4 11 2

Presque Isle 443 021 x – 14 18 2

Jordan and Perkins; Coffin and Young

(Second Game)

John Bapst (6-2) 210 000 001 – 4 10 0

Presque Isle (5-5) 100 200 000 – 3 9 3

Jordan and Perkins; Coffin and Young

So. Aroostook 30, Hodgdon 12

At Hodgdon, Bree Bubar hit four singles, a double and drove in five runs to spark Southern Aroostook of Dyer Brook by Hodgdon.

Liz Goodall had four singles, a triple and three RBIs while Jasmine Rockwell hit four singles for the Warriors.

Taylor Hovey hit two singles for Hodgdon.

So. Aroostook (6-4) 934 68 – 30 25 2

Hodgdon (2-7) 150 42 – 12 5 8

E. Goodall, Nadeau (2), E. Goodall (5) and L. Goodall; Wallace and Ellis

Ashland 10, Hodgdon 1

At Hodgdon, Whitney Flint pitched a complete game allowing one run on four hits with 14 strikeouts to propel undefeated Ashland by Hodgdon.

Suzanne Poulin tallied two singles and three RBIs for Ashland. Flint added a triple and a single while Mindy Chasse had a triple for the Hornets.

Sam Lycette, Amanda Ryan, Whitney Wallace and Kim Pszenny each hit a single for Hodgdon.

Ashland (7-0) 203 320 0 – 10 9 0

Hodgdon (2-8) 001 000 0 – 1 4 5

Flint and Chasse; Wallace and Ellis


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