November 22, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL

Marks lifts Eagles to win GSA trips MDI; Sumner softball blanks Searsport

BLUE HILL – Lucas Marks hit an RBI double in the fifth inning to give George Stevens Academy the lead for good as they went on to a 5-2 high school baseball victory over Mount Desert Island Monday.

Peter Dickinson allowed two runs on six hits and one walk while striking out 13 for the Eagles.

Steve Ensworth tied it at 2-2 with an RBI single in the fifth. Ensworth added another single and Nick Saunders hit an RBI single in the sixth.

Brett Mitchell hit a run-scoring single in the first inning to lead the Trojans and Justin Gilmartin doubled.

MDI (7-8) 100 100 0 – 2 6 1

George Stevens (13-2) 100 031 x – 5 4 5

Mitchell, Hall (5) and Young, Swanson (6); Dickinson and Marks

Washburn sweeps East Grand

At Washburn, Sebastian Viola singled, stole a base and scored on a wild pitch in the bottom of the seventh inning as Washburn tripped East Grand of Danforth 10-9 in the second game of a doubleheader.

The Beavers won the opener 8-6.

In the second game, Viola added an RBI double while Ethan Doody singled twice and tripled (3 RBIs) for the Beavers.

Travis Conley had three singles and an RBI and Justin Howe two singles.

Matt Steeves and Jesse Nichols had an RBI single apiece for East Grand.

In the first game, Conley doubled and singled to knock in two runs while Tyler Farley had an RBI single for Washburn.

David Cropley singled twice and doubled to knock in three runs for East Grand. Steeves had three singles (RBI) and Aaron Henn two singles and an RBI.

(First Game)

East Grand 100 310 1 – 6 10 2

Washburn 101 303 x – 8 5 0

Dicker and Crane; Viola, Howe (4), Doody (7) and Farley

(Second Game)

East Grand (1-15) 032 210 1 – 9 6 4

Washburn (4-12) 510 012 1 – 10 14 4

Brittain and Dicker; Doody, Viola (4), Howe (6) and Farley

DI-Stonington 10, Lee 3

At Lee, Collin Ciomei hit a two-run homer in the second inning to give Deer Isle-Stonington a lead they would never relinquish as the Mariners defeated Lee Academy.

Eric Moran doubled and singled with two RBIs for DI-Stonington. Ethan Pinkham singled twice and Ciomei had eight strikeouts in five innings.

A.J. Harris led Lee with two singles and Chance Raymond singled and scored a run in the seventh inning.

DI-Stonington (8-7) 252 100 0 – 10 9 4

Lee (3-12) 200 000 1 – 3 7 4

Ciomei, Pinkham (6) and Powers; Crocker, Doty (1), Worster (6) and MacDonald

Searsport 5, Sumner 1

At Searsport, senior Tom Cameron allowed one run on six hits and one walk while striking out 11 to lead Searsport past Sumner of East Sullivan.

Josiah Brazier hit a single and a sixth-inning two-run triple for Searsport. Casey Ashey added a double, single and an RBI.

Mike Crowley singled twice to lead Sumner. Ryan Daley hit an RBI single in the fourth inning.

Sumner (3-10) 000 100 0 – 1 6 1

Searsport (12-3) 100 013 x – 5 7 0

Ingalls and Manning; Cameron and Ashey

Hall-Dale 11, Georges Valley 1

At Thomaston, Hall Dale scored fives runs in the first inning and never looked back as the Bulldogs of Farmindale defeated Georges Valley.

Tyler Cummings tripled, singled and scored two runs for Hall-Dale. Dylan Dupont had three singles and two RBIs.

Nick Lemieux singled to drive in Larry Platt in the fifth inning for Georges Valley.

Hall-Dale (8-6) 500 202 2 – 11 7 1

Georges Valley (6-9) 000 010 0 – 1 4 7

Dupont, Acedo (7) and Levesque; Masterson, Shields (5) and Platt

John Bapst 6, Hermon 2

At the Winkin Complex in Bangor, Jon Gagnon tossed six innings of five-hit, two-run ball and had a two-run single in a four-run fourth inning that broke a scoreless tie.

Gagnon struck out eight and walked two. Nick Smith pitched a scoreless seventh.

Miles Gagnon had a two-run triple in the fourth.

Casey Hull had two doubles for the Crusaders and Kyle Gallant tripled and singled and drove in a run.

Ryan Helms had a two-run double for Hermon and Brian Day pitched a complete-game six-hitter.

John Bapst (12-3) 000 411 0 – 6 6 1

Hermon (3-12) 000 002 0 – 2 5 1

J. Gagnon, Smith (7) and Smith, Hull (7); Day and Kane

Bangor Christian 7, Schenck 2

At East Millinocket, Jon Johnson hit three singles, drove in two runs and had 11 strikeouts as Bangor Christian defeated Schenck.

Chris Potter doubled and singled for the Patriots. Jared Theriault and Alexander Harvey each hit an RBI single.

Dan Faloon had two singles and an RBI for Schenck. Trevor Violette singled twice.

Bangor Chr. (7-9) 033 001 0 – 7 9 0

Schenck (2-12) 010 010 0 – 2 6 5

Johnson and Alexander; Brown and Sirois

Softball

Washburn sweeps East Grand

At Washburn, the Washburn Beavers swept a doubleheader from East Grand of Danforth with a 20-5 win in the first game and a 37-8 victory in the second. Both games lasted five innings.

In the first game, the Beavers took advantage of 11 walks and Kelsee McLaughlin drove in two runs with two singles. Amber Reed allowed nine hits en route to the win.

Courtney Lloyd had two singles and two RBIs for the Vikings while Chelsee Norris added two singles.

In the second game, Meghan Saucier hit three home runs – two in the same inning. She had a two-run homer in the second inning, a two-run shot in the fifth, and a grand slam in the fifth. Kelsee McLaughlin added solo homers in the second and fifth, a double, two singles, and three RBIs. Rachel Palmer singled twice. Rebecca Campbell pitched a four-hitter in the

Nikki Tuck had two singles and an RBI for East Grand.

(First Game)

East Grand 001 40 – 5 9 2

Washburn 138 8x – 20 7 0

Kay and Norris; Reed and Libby

(Second Game)

Washburn 9(14)0 3(11) – 37 20 2

East Grand 5 1 0 0 2 – 8 4 4

Campbell and Libby, Beaudoin and Tuck, Hanington (3)

George Stevens 11, MDI 1

At Blue Hill, sophomore righty Lydia Clapp tossed a two-hitter, striking out nine and walking four, to lead George Stevens Academy past Mount Desert Island.

Stephi Davis paced the GSA attack with a triple and a single and three RBIs. Kara Strout had a pair of singles and an RBI and Abby Astbury hit a two-run double.

Megan Simason had a run-scoring single for MDI and Amanda York had a single.

MDI (3-11) 001 000 0 – 1 2 2

GSA (9-6) 125 300 x – 11 8 0

Parady, Johnson (5) and Damon; Clapp and Theoharidis

Medomak 4, Rockland 3

At Waldoboro, Jessica Koon scored the winning run in the bottom of the seventh inning when Misty Kent was hit by a pitch with the bases loaded to lead Medomak Valley past Rockland.

Kayla Santheson doubled, singled and drove in a run for Medomak. Melissa Ambridge and Tessa Dodge each had two singles and an RBI. Ashley Hunt added two singles.

Santheson and Kayla Vannah combined to strike out 12.

Dana Clark hit an RBI single in the fifth inning for Rockland and Maggie McNeilly followed with a two-run single.

Rockland 000 030 0 – 3 2 1

Medomak 002 001 1 – 4 12 1

Clary and Clark; Santheson, Vannah (6) and Hunt

Georges Valley 10, Hall-Dale 1

At Thomaston, Jessica Keating singled twice and doubled to knock in three runs as Georges Valley triumphed.

Ashley Geel hit an RBI double and Desiree Smith doubled for the Buccaneers.

Christy Houdlette had two singles for Hall-Dale of Farmingdale.

Hall-Dale (10-4) 000 001 0 – 1 5 3

Georges Valley (15-0) 001 600 x – 10 7 1

LaChance, Tripp (3) and Ladner; Frye and Smith

Lee 5, DI-Stonington 1

At Lee, Laci McLaughlin hit a two-run single in the first inning and scored two runs to help lead Lee Academy to victory over Deer Isle-Stonington.

Becca Burrill added a two-run single in the fifth inning for the Pandas.

Anika Powers doubled, singled and scored a run to lead the Mariners. Britnie Jones and Holly Brewer both added two singles.

DI-Stonington (6-9) 000 001 0 – 1 7 1

Lee (10-5) 300 020 x – 5 8 1

Powers and Robbins; Harris and Ritchie

Sumner 11, Searsport 0

At Searsport, Lona Sargent pitched a one-hit shutout, allowing two hits and hitting one batter while striking out 15 to lift Sumner of East Sullivan over Searsport.

Kayla Higgins hit two home runs and a triple while driving in three runs for the Tigers. Ashley Pennartz doubled twice while Tashia Daley added two singles and scored two runs.

Jana Frances-Mezger hit a first-inning single to pace Searsport.

Sumner (12-2) 221 020 4 – 11 12 0

Searsport (2-15) 000 000 0 – 0 1 3

Sargent and Higgins; Quigley and Jettinghoff


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