December 22, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL

Flewelling sparks SAHS Warriors

DYER BROOK – Darin Flewelling hit a double, two singles and drove in two runs as fourth-ranked Southern Aroostook built a 7-0 lead and held on for a 7-5 Eastern Maine Class D baseball quarterfinal victory over No. 5 Fort Fairfield Thursday.

Rob Toothaker had two doubles, a single and an RBI for the Warriors. Dillon Boulier added two singles and a run scored.

Austin Dufour paced Fort Fairfield with two singles and two RBIs. Ian Towle hit an RBI single.

Fort Fairfield (12-5) 000 021 2 – 5 6 0

So. Aroostook (11-5) 320 200 x – 7 12 1

Booth, Noyes (5) and Towle; Sleeper, Toothaker (4), Casey (7) and C. Robinson

Ashland 13, Bangor Chr. 3

At Ashland, top-seeded Ashland scored nine runs in the fourth inning and four more in the fifth inning to defeat No. 9 Bangor Christian.

Nick Gimbel hit two singles and knocked in two runs to lead the Hornets. Tony Baker doubled and singled with an RBI and Jacob Paradis added a single, an RBI and two runs scored. Henry Milligan singled and scored three runs.

Jon Johnson and Phil Dougherty each hit RBI singles for Bangor Christian.

Bangor Christian (8-10) 002 01 – 3 3 5

Ashland (15-1) 000 94 – 13 9 0

Potter, Theriault (5) and Alexander; J. Belanger and L. Belanger

Katahdin 20, LCS/MSSM 2

At Stacyville, Andy Kay doubled, singled and drove in three runs as No. 2 Katahdin defeated No. 7 Limestone Community School and Maine School of Science and Mathematics.

Tom Anderson had a triple and three RBIs for the Cougars. Matt McAvoy hit a two-run double in the fourth inning.

Matt Enman had an RBI single for Limestone and Danny Cote singled and scored a run.

LCS/MSSM (12-6) 000 11 – 2 5 4

Katahdin (14-1) 160 (13)x – 20 10 0

Parent, Beaulieu (4), Cote (4), Albert (4), Brown (4) and Brown, Enman (4); Kay, Guiggey (3), McCarthy (5) and McCarthy, Robinson (5)

Class B

Ellsworth 14, Waterville 13

At Ellsworth, Dillon Wilbur hit a two-run triple in the sixth inning to tie it at 13-13 and Ryan Maddocks brought Wilbur home with a sacrifice fly to give No. 3 Ellsworth the win over No. 6 Waterville.

Brad Folmer hit a single and a three-run triple in the fourth inning for Ellsworth. Seth Cote added a three-run double in the fourth inning. Maddocks hit three singles and Garrett Kaspala had two singles and two runs scored.

Junior Adam Kaspala pitched 2 1/3 innings of one-hit relief allowing no runs and no walks while striking out two.

Curt Chaput hit two singles and a three-run home run to lead Waterville. Tim Locke doubled and singled with three RBIs and Eli Fitzgerald added three singles and an RBI. Kyle Bishop drove in two runs on two singles.

Waterville (11-7) 033 070 0 – 13 12 4

Ellsworth (15-3) 120 803 x – 14 13 2

Bishop, Webb (4) and Chaput; Hodge, Cote (3), A. Kaspala (5) and Barkhouse

Old Town 5, Caribou 2

At Old Town, Cory Wasson scattered seven hits for one earned run, no walks and three strikeouts on 82 pitches to give No. 4 Old Town the win over No. 5 Caribou.

Tyler Cates hit two singles, stole three bases and scored two runs to lead Old Town. Jason Smith hit an RBI double and Josh Coffin added an RBI single. Colin Ziegenbein had an RBI suicide squeeze.

Caribou’s Pat Thibodeau allowed three earned runs on seven hits and no walks while striking out six.

Thibodeau doubled and singled with a run scored for the Vikings. Eric Brown hit an RBI single and Seth Sager singled twice.

Caribou (11-7) 001 100 0 – 2 7 3

Old Town (12-6) 102 002 x – 5 7 1

Thibodeau and Sager; Wasson and Leland

Class C

Calais 9, Houlton 6

At Calais, Roman Hall hit a fourth-inning grand slam to help lift No. 3 Calais over No. 11 Houlton.

Jordan Leeman had two singles, an RBI and three stolen bases to lead Calais. Dylan Ramsdell and Ben Pagels each had three singles and an RBI.

Ryan Hill singled twice and drove in a run for Houlton. Porter Gervais hit an RBI double in the fifth inning and Hunter Caron added and single and two RBIs.

Houlton (7-11) 000 132 0 – 6 10 2

Calais (14-3) 001 503 x – 9 15 1

Hill, Caron (3), Hill (4), Caron (4) and Hardy; Gillespie, Hall (5), Gillespie (6) and Tarr

Searsport 4, Washington Acad. 1

At Searsport, Nate Adams tossed a complete game allowing one run on five hits with eight strikeouts to spark No. 2 Searsport by No. 7 Washington Academy of East Machias.

Bob Wilson hit a two-run single in the three-run second inning while Adams added a double for the Vikings.

John Hall posted two singles and an RBI for the Raiders.

WA (7-11) 010 000 0 – 1 5 3

Searsport (14-3) 031 000 0 – 4 4 0

Hall, Lenfesty (3) and Lenfesty, Sprague (3); Adams and Ashey

Class B

Erskine 2, Mattanawcook 1

At Lincoln, Ashley Richardson’s two-run single in the top of the fourth proved to be just enough as the seventh-ranked Eagles of South China upset No. 2 Mattanawcook Academy.

Sam Morse, who gave up one run on seven hits, singled twice for Erskine.

Renee Libbey hit a run-scoring single while Bree Hanscom produced two singles for the Lynx.

Erskine (12-5) 000 200 0 – 2 4 0

Mattanawcook (12-5) 000 001 0 – 1 7 3

Morse and Sigfried; Nicastro, Trask (6) and Bro. Hanscom

Winslow 12, Old Town 3

At Winslow, Katie Caron hit a triple and three singles while driving in three runs to lift No. 3 Winslow over No. 6 Old Town.

Liz Cheesman had two singles and four RBIs for Winslow and Kaite Bernard singled twice.

Ashley Goodwin tripled and singled with two RBIs for Old Town. Morgan Cossar hit three singles and Whitney Leland had two singles and an RBI.

Old Town (11-7) 120 000 0 – 3 7 4

Winslow (15-3) 014 601 x – 12 12 2

Morin and Singer; Nolan and Fisher

Class C

Houlton 5, Lee Acad. 3

At Houlton, Nikki Eastman hit a two-run double and pitched a four-hitter to spark No. 3 Houlton by No. 6 Lee Academy.

Erika Lackey hit two doubles and a single while Lainey Herring had two singles for the Shiretowners.

Amanda Gifford, Heather Sappier, Brooke Harris and Karin Bird each hit a single for the Pandas.

Lee Acad. (12-6) 000 120 0 – 3 4 2

Houlton (13-4) 121 100 x – 5 8 1

Harris and Ritchie; Eastman and Murray

Sumner 3, Penquis 2

At East Sullivan, Brenn Alexander scored the winning run from third on an infield error in the bottom of the seventh inning as No. 1 Sumner of East Sullivan survived a scare from No. 8 Penquis of Milo.

Shelby Fowles singled in the first inning and came around to score to give Penquis a 1-0 lead.

Sumner scored twice in the fifth, as Morgan Traxler tripled and scored on a single by Angela Leach to highlight the rally.

Penquis then tied the game in the sixth.

Tashia Daley scattered four hits and struck out 10 batters to earn the pitching win.

Erica Lyford pitched a four-hitter with five strikeouts for Penquis.

Traxler finished with a triple and a single, while Leach singled twice.

Christin McKenzie singled twice for Penquis.

Penquis (13-3) 100 001 0 – 2 4 3

Sumner (14-3) 000 020 1 – 3 4 2

Lyford and Genther; Daley and Higgins

Washington Acad. 2, Orono 1

At East Machias, Kristina Garland scored the game-winning run on an Orono fielding error in the bottom of the seventh inning to lift the No. 4 Raiders past the No. 5 Red Riots.

Andi Flannery added a triple for Washington Academy.

Sara Pavento, Jill Tuell and Sonya Forst each hit a single for Orono.

Orono (9-8) 000 000 1 – 1 3 3

Washington Acad. (13-4) 100 000 1 – 2 6 2

Pavento and Fox; Wood and Espling

Calais 6, Penobscot Valley 4

At Calais, Courtney Hill singled twice and knocked in two runs to help push No. 2 Calais past No. 7 Penobscot Valley of Howland.

Tony Cole singled twice and scored a run for the Blue Devils. Macey Gillespie hit a double and scored a run.

Julie Theriault hit a two-run double in the sixth inning to pace the Howlers. Kristie Dawson tripled and singled and Casey McCloskey had two singles.

Penobscot Val. (11-7) 000 004 0 – 4 9 2

Calais (14-3) 002 400 x – 6 9 2

McCloskey and LaChance; Clark and Wilkinson

Class D

Bangor Christian 23, Hodgdon 0

At Bangor, senior Jillian French and junior Monica Alexander combined to pitch a no-hitter to lift No. 3 Bangor Christian to the shutout win over No. 11 Hodgdon.

The right-handers allowed no runs on four walks and 11 strikeouts.

Bangor Christian’s Moriah Bach hit two doubles and a single to drive in four runs and Becca Smith had two singles, a double and four runs scored.

Chelsea Brasslett, Kelly Robinson and French each had two singles and three RBIs. Libbey Long added a double and three RBIs.

Sam Lycette walked three times to pace Hodgdon.

Hodgdon (7-11) 000 00 – 0 0 6

Bangor Chr. (14-3) (11)66 0x – 23 18 1

Wallace and Ryan; French, Alexander and Brasslett

Woodland 11, So. Aroostook 2

At Woodland, Julia Nicholas hit a three-run double to highlight an eight-run fourth inning as No. 4 Woodland topped No. 5 Southern Aroostook.

Shelby Basset hit two singles and a three-run double while striking out 12 to earn the win.

Kim Geary had two singles while Lauren McGary hit a double for Southern Aroostook.

So. Aroostook (9-7) 000 011 0 – 2 4 3

Woodland (11-6) 000 803 x – 11 9 1

E. Goodall and L. Goodall; Bassett and Nicholas

Ashland 19, Fort Fairfield 7

At Ashland, Mindy Chasse hit a first-inning grand slam and added a single to help lift top-seeded Ashland over No. 9 Fort Fairfield.

Andrea Mayo hit a single and a solo home run in the fifth inning to knock in three runs for the Hornets. Crystal Cook had a double, three singles and two RBIs. Whitney Flint struck out eight in 3 2/3 innings.

Courtney Chuchill hit grand slam in the fourth inning to lead Fort Fairfield. Maryl Shaw singled twice.

Fort Fairfield (6-12) 000 70 – 7 3 5

Ashland (16-0) (11)60 02 – 19 17 0

Towle and Churchill; Flint, Donovan (4) and Chasse

LCS/MSSM 6, Jonesport-Beals 1

At Limestone, Jasmine Cote pitched a three-hitter with seven strikeouts to propel No. 2 Limestone Community School/ Maine School of Science and Mathematics by No. 7 Jonesport-Beals.

Melanie Allen and Kalli Cote each had two singles and an RBI for the Eagles.

Morgan MacLean, Britt Alley and Whit Norton each had a single for the Royals.

Jonesport-Beals (8-9) 000 001 0 – 1 3 1

LCS/MSSM (17-0) 200 031 x – 6 7 2

Alley and Carver; J. Cote and St. Pierre


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