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EAST MACHIAS – John Hall slapped an RBI single in the bottom of the seventh to supply the host Raiders with the game-winning run and a 7-6 high school baseball victory over Narraguagus of Harrington Wednesday.
Brett Lyons had tied the game with an RBI single in the seventh for the Raiders; Lyons had a two-run single and Hall a triple earlier in the game.
Gavin Andre and Ethan Dublin had two singles apiece while Blake Chase doubled and singled for the Knights.
Narraguagus (7-4) 000 140 1 – 6 9 1
Washington Acad. (6-8) 101 030 2 – 7 6 3
Look, Smith (4) and Jordan; Hall, Colbeth (5), Hunter (6), Lenfesty (7) and Lenfesty, Colbeth (7)
Belfast 10, Rockland 0
At Rockland, Dale Dutton pitched a four-hit shutout to propel Belfast by Rockland.
Jake Arthers hit a three-run double while Matt Steinort posted two doubles for the Lions.
Eric Harjula hit a double for Rockland.
Belfast (5-8) 005 203 – 10 6 1
Rockland (3-10) 000 000 – 0 4 1
Dutton and Steinort; Morrill, Searle (6) and Nelsen
Shead 24-14, Jonesport-Beals 3-2
At Jonesport, Tim Barnes, Justin Lewey and A.J. Seeley knocked in two runs apiece as Shead of Eastport beat Jonesport-Beals in the nightcap to sweep the doubleheader.
Barnes had a double and two singles, Lewey doubled and singled and Seeley had a pair of base hits. Caleb Ricker doubled for the winners.
Zack Fenton had three singles for Jonesport-Beals and Terrell Carver doubled and singled.
In the opener, Tyler Mitchell and Barnes had three singles apiece with Mitchell driving in a pair of runs. Ricker doubled and singled and had an RBI and Tom Pottle and Joel Francis added two-run singles.
Harold Lyons’ RBI triple, Harry Beal’s double and Carver’s base hit led the Royals.
(First Game)
Shead 290 76 – 24 14 1
Jonesport-Beals 300 00 – 3 3 5
Bowen, Barnes (4), Vinson (5) and Pottle; H. Beal, Carver (4) and Fenton, Smith (4)
(Second Game)
Shead (8-3) 182 03 – 14 12 1
Jonesport-Beals (1-13) 001 01 – 2 6 4
Pottle, Lewey (4) and Garrett; Fenton, A. Beal (4) and H. Beal, Smith (4)
DI-Stonington 12, Schenck 4
At East Millinocket, Collin Ciomei’s two-run single keyed a four-run fifth inning as Deer Isle-Stonington broke open a close game.
Ciomei also doubled and finished with three RBIs as did Jon Lymburner, who doubled and singled.
Evan Rollins had two singles for the Mariners.
Dan Faloon doubled and singled twice for Schenck and had an RBI and Joe Ruitto singled twice.
DI-Stonington (6-8) 111 141 3 – 12 12 6
Schenck (2-11) 100 210 0 – 4 8 8
Powers, Pinkham (6) and Pinkham, Powers (6); Brown and Sirois
Georges Val. 12, Mount Abram 9
At Salem, Nick Lemieux’s bases loaded double in the sixth inning snapped a 7-7 tie, all part of a five run inning to lead the Buccaneers by the Roadrunners.
Lemieux, who reached base five times, had two hits, scored twice and three RBIs for Georges Valley. Brandon Staples added three hits and two RBIs for the Buccaneers.
Josh Smith two doubles, a single and two RBIs for Mt. Abram.
Georges Val. (6-7) 034 005 0 – 12 11 6
Mount Abram (2-11) 121 121 1 – 9 10 3
Masterson, Shields (5) and Platt; Smith and Tiser
MDI 12, Hermon 2
At Bar Harbor, Justin Gilmartin laced a two-run homer and a two-run double while Calvin Tweedie knocked a two-run homer as Mount Desert Island rolled.
Brett Mitchell hit a solo homer and Josh Delaittre three singles for the Trojans.
Eric Fernald hit a solo homer for Hermon.
Hermon (3-10) 101 00 – 2 3 1
MDI (7-7) 402 6x – 12 14 1
Phair, McClusky (2) and Kane; Hall and Swanson
Mount View 13, MCI 4
At Pittsfield, the Mustangs scored three runs in the first inning and never looked back.
Cody Raven pitched three no-hit innings and struck out six and also stroked a double and three singles with two RBIs for Mount View of Thorndike. Ethan Jean tripled and doubled with four RBIs, while Derek Keller and Josh St. Clair posted three singles each.
Nick Miller hit a two-run single in the fifth for Maine Central Institute.
Mount View (9-4) 345 000 1 – 13 17 1
MCI (1-12) 000 040 0 – 4 3 2
Raven, Rednour (4), St. Clair (5) and Abbott; West, Egerton (4) and Miller
Hampden 5, Skowhegan 1
At Hampden, Patrick Stephens laced a two-run single while Shawn Smith scattered six hits in a complete-game effort as Hampden defeated Skowhegan.
The Indians came in ranked atop the Heal point standings.
Smith struck out nine while Ryan Lindemann singled twice and scored two runs for the Broncos.
Cody Vigue drove in a run with a single while Devin Sylvain doubled for Skowhegan.
Skowhegan (11-3) 000 010 0 – 1 6 2
Hampden (8-6) 004 100 x – 5 9 1
Sylvain, Williamson (5) and Marque, Noles (6); Smith and Stephens
Softball
Houlton 9, Calais 0
At Houlton, Nikki Eastman pitched a one-hitter and faced only one batter over the minimum, striking out 10 and aiding her cause with two RBI singles as Houlton triumphed.
Lainey Herring hit a three-run homer and Taylor Bailey a two-run homer for the Shiretowners.
Nicole Osborne singled for Calais.
Calais (11-3) 000 000 0 – 0 1 1
Houlton (9-4) 400 221 x – 9 6 1
McVicar, Hill (2), McVicar (3), Hill (4), McVicar (5), Hill (6) and Wilkinson; Eastman and Murray
Jonesport-Beals sweeps Shead
At Jonesport, Hannah Carver hit two doubles, driving in 3 runs to pace Jonesport-Beals in the first game of a doubleheader.
Morgan MacLean had 2 singles and 4 RBI’s and Amanda Chandler had two singles for the Royalettes.
Shelly Melanson and Cassandra Stanhope had RBI singles to pace the Tigerettes.
In game two, BreAnna Beal hit a single and a double driving in 4 runs to lead Jonesport-Beals, Whitney Norton added a single and a double, Rose Carver had two singles and 3 RBI’s and Erin Crowley hit two singles for the winners.
Shelly Melanson hit 2 singles and a double driving in 2 runs for Shead.
(First Game)
Shead 100 03 – 4 3 4
Jonesport-Beals 3(11)3 6x – 23 11 2
Vinson, Stanhope (2) and Pottle; B. Alley and Carver, J. Alley (5)
(Second Time)
Shead (2-8) 016 02 – 9 6 2
Jonesport-Beals (6-8) 01(12) 9x – 22 14 1
Cassandra Stanhope and Dorothy Pottle; BreAnna Beal and Hanah Carver, Justina Alley (5)
Orono 6, Searsport 1
At Orono, Sara Pavento pitched a one-hitter with 13 strikeouts to lead Orono by Searsport.
Chloe Paul and Jill Tuell each drove in two runs for Orono. Sarah Thibeault and Vanessa Leture each hit two singles for the Red Riots.
Jana Mezger hit a single for Searsport.
Searsport (2-11) 000 000 1 – 1 1 1
Orono (7-7) 040 200 x – 6 9 1
Quigley and Jettinghoff; Pavento and Fox
Hermon 15, MDI 0
At Bar Harbor, senior Ashley Kelley returned to the circle and spun a three-hitter with nine strikeouts as Hermon prevailed in five innings.
Kelley was pitching her first game of the spring after missing the first 12 with a knee injury suffered during basketball season.
Marissa Kelley, Ashley’s sister, singled twice and doubled (5 RBIs) while Ally Wharton had three singles and Jamie Beers a triple and a single for the Hawks.
Ariel York had two singles for Mount Desert Island.
Hermon (9-4) 230 55 – 15 14 0
MDI (3-11) 000 00 – 0 3 2
A. Kelley and Colpitts; Simason, Johnson (5) and Damon, Sargent (5)
WA Raiders 14, Narraguagus 2
At East Machias, Joslyn Corey tripled and singled to knock in three runs as Washington Academy earned a five-inning triumph.
Kayla Wood had two doubles and a single (2 RBIs) while Carilla Fritz tripled, singled and scored three runs for the Raiders.
Sam Baker, Kayla Hall and Andrea Perry all singled for Narraguagus of Harrington.
Narraguagus (5-8) 001 10 – 2 3 4
Washington Acad. (11-3) 204 26 – 14 10 2
Greene, Tenan (5) and Perry; Wood and Esplint
Medomak Val. 7, Camden Hills 0
At Waldoboro, Kayla Santheson pitched a two-hitter as Medomak Valley shut out Camden Hills.
Santheson hit a three-run triple while Ashley Hunt had a double and a single with an RBI for the Panthers.
Hayley Bucheit and Lynn Mayberry each had a single for the Windjammers.
Camden Hills (3-10) 000 000 0 – 0 2 3
Medomak Val. (10-3) 013 003 x – 7 7 1
Bucheit and Hamalainen; Santheson and Hunt
DI-Stonington 25, Schenck 11
At East Millinocket, Anika Powers knocked a three-run double while Audra Eaton plated four runs with a triple and a single to lead Deer Isle-Stonington to the win.
Heidi Brewer had two singles and two RBIs for the Mariners.
For Schenck, Ashley Deloge hit a three-run homer and two-run double while Casey Kimball had two singles and an RBI.
DI-Stonington (6-8) 8(10)4 21 – 25 12 3
Schenck (0-13) 3 0 1 34 – 11 6 10
Powers, Grindle (4) and Robbins; Tompkins and Hobbes
MCI 17, Mount View 0
At Pittsfield, Jordan Kennedy pitched a five-inning one-hitter with 15 strikeouts as Maine Central Institute triumphed.
Brooke Libby belted a two-run homer while Tiffany McLaggan plated three runs with a sacrifice bunt, sac fly and single.
Kristin Massessa singled for Mount View of Thorndike.
Mount View (5-8) 000 00 – 0 1 5
MCI (8-5) 515 6x – 17 14 1
Story, Murphy (4) and Horton; Kennedy and Sousa
Cen. Aroostook 20, Van Buren 14
At Van Buren, Sarah Long drove in four runs on a home run, a double and a single to power Central Aroostook of Mars Hill by Van Buren.
Ashley Estabrook tallied two singles and a double with three RBIs for the Panthers.
Kristen Vaillancourt had two singles, a double and three RBIs while Jennifer Ouellette hit two singles with an RBI for Van Buren.
Cen. Aroostook (6-7) (10)07 003 0 – 20 14 3
Van Buren (4-8) 10(11) 110 0 – 14 13 6
Graham and Estabrook; LaJoie, M. Ouellette (3), Vaillancourt (3) and Deschaines
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