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 high school softball doubleheader Saturday.
The Mariners went on to win 15-14 in eight innings 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 Felisha 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
WA Raiders sweep Searsport
At Hampden, Kayla Wood pitched a three-hitter with 12 strikeouts as Washington Academy of East Machias shut out Searsport 9-0 in the first game of a Saturday doubleheader.
The Raiders completed the sweep with a 6-3 win in the second game.
In the first game, Carilla Fritz tripled and singled with two RBIs while Wood had a double, a single and two RBIs. Joslyn Corey added a triple and a single for the Raiders.
Marissa Higgins, Olivia Quigley and Megan Higgins each hit a single for Searsport.
In the second game, Fritz hit three singles for Washington Academy. Corey hit a triple while Wood had a single with two RBIs.
Emma Clark singled for the Vikings.
(First Game)
Searsport 000 000 0 – 0 3 4
Washington Acad. 143 010 x – 9 11 0
Jettinghoff and Cotter; Wood and Espling
(Second Game)
Washington Acad. (8-3) 102 111 0 – 6 8 0
Searsport (1-9) 000 000 3 – 3 1 3
Wood and Espling; Quigley and Jettinghoff
Woodland 15, East Grand 3
At Woodland Friday, Ariel Knights hit three singles, a double and drove in two runs to lead Woodland by East Grand of Danforth.
Julia Nicholas hit a three-run double for Woodland. Christine Boomer hit a triple and a single while Ashley Laking had a double and a single for the Dragons.
Jackie Dodge had an RBI single for East Grand.
East Grand (0-4) 000 30 – 3 4 3
Woodland (6-3) 321 54 – 15 12 0
Roy and Gilman; Knights, Bassett (5) and Anthony
Central 11, MDI 1
At Bar Harbor, Hillary Haney hit a home run, a triple and a double with five RBIs to power Central of Corinth by Mount Desert Island.
Haney pitched five innings allowing one run on four hits for Central. Kaitlyn Smith hit two doubles for the Red Devils.
MacKenzie Curtis posted a double for the Trojans.
Central 003 26 – 11 11 1
MDI (1-9) 001 00 – 1 4 2
Haney and Morin; Parody, Johnson (5) and Damon
Foxcroft 6, Dexter 3
At Dexter, Kelsey Boss hit a solo homer and singled three times to lead Foxcroft Academy past Dexter.
Courtney Withee had two singles and Megan Crocker a triple for the Ponies.
Allyssa Crane knocked an RBI single and Olivia Gardner two singles for Dexter.
Foxcroft (3-9) 011 021 1 – 6 10 2
Dexter (5-4) 100 200 0 – 3 5 2
Boss and Snyder; Chapman and Conway
Baseball
Searsport sweeps WA
At Mansfield Stadium in Bangor, the Searsport Vikings swept Washington Academy of East Machias in a doubleheader, 7-4 and 9-2.
In the first game, Nate Adams had two singles and two RBIs and Tom Cameron two singles and an RBI to spark the Vikings.
Bob Wilson added a triple, single and RBI for the winners while Ryan Schoppe doubled and singled for the Raiders.
In the second game, Tom Cameron knocked a three-run double to spark Searsport.
Matt Bagley had three singles and two RBIs for the Vikes.
Derek Porter slapped a two-run single for Washington Academy.
(First Game)
Searsport 200 021 2 – 7 13 1
Washington Acad. 010 210 0 – 4 9 2
Kingsbury, Adams (4) and Ashey; Hall, Lenfesty (5) and Lenfesty, Hall (5)
(Second Game)
Washington Acad. (5-6) 000 002 0 – 2 6 2
Searsport (9-2) 500 103 x – 9 10 2
Hunter, Lenfesty (6) and Lenfesty, Hunter (6); Cameron and Ashey
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)
Caribou, Hermon split
At 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 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
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