November 17, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP

Daley propels Sumner past Narraguagus

HARRINGTON – Tashia Daley pitched a two-hit shutout with 13 strikeouts and three walks and also stroked two singles to power Sumner of East Sullivan to a 9-0 Class C softball victory over Narraguagus on Thursday.

Lona Sargent hit a solo homer and two singles for Sumner, while Morgan Traxler hit a solo home run and a single and Kayla Higgins two singles.

Kim Greene and Sam Baker each singled for Narraguagus.

Sumner (10-2) 204 020 1 – 9 12 1

Narraguagus (5-7) 000 000 0 – 0 2 2

Daley and Higgins; Tenan and Perry

Woodland 7, Washington Acad. 4

At Woodland, Shelby Bassett hit two singles and drove in a run to help push Woodland past Washington Academy of East Machias.

Bassett earned the win while striking out nine for the Dragons. Kelsey Burtt had a double, single and an RBI.

Jocelyn Corey hit an RBI triple in the fifth inning for the Raiders. Andi Flannery followed with an RBI double and Irene Lewey added an RBI single.

Washington Acad. (11-4) 001 030 0 – 4 6 1

Woodland (10-5) 403 000 x – 7 5 1

Wood and Espling; Bassett and Nicholas

Bucksport 5, George Stevens 3

At Bucksport, Keely Sullivan allowed three runs on six hits and two walks while striking out 14 to help lift Bucksport over George Stevens Academy of Blue Hill.

Emily Lenor had an RBI double for Bucksport and Megan Benson added two singles.

Lexi Wessel hit an RBI triple to pace the Eagles. Stephi Davis had two singles and two RBIs.

George Stevens (8-5) 000 210 0 – 3 6 0

Bucksport (7-8) 000 032 x – 5 6 2

Clapp and Theoharidis; Sullivan and Lenor

Hermon 3, Central 1

At Corinth, Ashley Kelley struck out 21 and scattered seven hits and Hermon scored a pair of two-out runs in the 10th inning on an infield error to collect the triumph.

Kelley didn’t walk anybody.

Hilary Haney pitched a two-hitter for Central, striking out nine and walking nine.

Ally Wharton and Amanda Page each singled for Hermon while Kristie Collins doubled and singled for Central and Brooke Washburn doubled and scored the Red Devils’ run.

Hermon (10-4) 100 000 000 2 – 3 2 3

Central (8-6) 010 000 000 0 – 1 7 1

Kelley and Colpitts; Haney and Morin

Baseball

Woodland 15, WA Raiders 5

At Woodland, James McLellan drove in four runs on three singles as Woodland defeated Washington Academy of East Machias.

Aaron St. Pierre had two singles and three RBIs for Woodland. Ben Sears and Kyle A. Pike each had a double and a single with two RBIs.

Dan Seamans hit a two-run single to pace the Raiders. Bryce Colbeth doubled and singled and Joey Hunter added an RBI single.

Washington Acad. (6-9) 001 04 – 5 7 4

Woodland (12-3) 213 81 – 15 14 2

Lenfestey, Colbeth (5) and Sprague; Boomer, James (5) and Sears

Narraguagus 12, Sumner 10

At Harrington, Kam Jordan tripled, doubled and singled with three RBIs to help lead Narraguagus past Sumner of East Sullivan.

Blake Chase had a double, single and an RBI for the Knights. Josh Beal tripled and singled and Nick Rofe added two singles and two RBIs.

Matt Boyle hit two singles and a two-run home run in the sixth inning for Sumner. John Matson tripled and singled with two RBIs.

Sumner (3-10) 104 002 3 – 10 9 3

Narraguagus (8-4) 570 000 x – 12 14 4

Boyle and Manning; Chase, Tenney (7) and Jordan

John Bapst 6, Ellsworth 5

At Husson College in Bangor, Aaron Healey and Casey Hull stroked RBI singles in the bottom of the ninth inning, with Healey’s being the game-winner, as John Bapst rallied for the victory.

Healey went the distance in earning the pitching win, throwing 125 pitches while striking out nine and walking four.

Ryan Carr tripled in a run to cap a two-run rally in the seventh for Bapst to send it to extra innings. Jon Gagnon preceded Carr’s hit with an RBI single.

Hull added a double and a single for the Crusaders.

Dylan Wilbur laced an RBI triple while Adam Kaspala doubled and singled (RBI) for the Eagles. Brad Folmer singled twice.

Ellsworth (11-3) 000 012 011 – 5 8 1

John Bapst (11-3) 000 100 212 – 6 11 4

Hodge and Carter, Kelley (8); Healey and Smith

George Stevens 7, Bucksport 4

At Bucksport, Ebb Walton’s two-run single capped a seventh-inning rally as George Stevens Academy of Blue Hill broke a 4-4 tie with three unearned runs.

Walton, Nick Saunders and Lucas Marks, who triggered the decisive rally with a lead-off single, had two singles apiece for the winners.

Steve Klenowski doubled and singled for Bucksport and Kyle McGeechan had two singles and an RBI.

George Stevens (12-2) 111 100 3 – 7 9 4

Bucksport (7-8) 200 200 0 – 4 6 2

Astbury, Dickinson (7) and Marks; Nason, Klenowski (7) and Wadleigh

Calais 12, Houlton 1

At Houlton on Wednesday, Roman Hall spaced six hits and struck out five and helped his own cause with a double, a single and two RBIs to power the Blue Devils to victory.

Jeremy Tarr doubled and singled with two RBIs and Jordan Leeman singled twice.

Levi Prosser posted two singles to lead Houlton.

Calais (11-3) 000 283 – 12 7 3

Houlton (6-8) 100 000 – 1 6 6

Hall and Tarr; Hill, Longstaff (7) and Harvey

Hampden 6, Nokomis 1

At Newport, senior lefthander Brennan Perry pitched a complete-game two-hitter with 11 strikeouts and four walks as the Broncos gained their ninth victory.

Hampden led just 2-1 entering the seventh inning, but Ryan McCluskey’s two-run single highlighted a four-run rally by the Broncos.

Patrick Stephens had two doubles, a single and two RBIs for Hampden, while Nolan Turner had three singles and two runs scored and Ryan Lindemann contributed two singles.

Jordan Richards had an RBI triple for Nokomis.

Hampden Acad. (9-6) 000 101 4 – 6 11 0

Nokomis (2-13) 000 001 0 – 1 2 0

Perry and Stephens; Richards and York


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