HOULTON – The Lenentine family combined to drive in 11 runs to power the Houlton Shiretowners to a 24-11 schoolgirl softball victory over the Hodgdon Hawks Monday.
Anna Lenentine tripled twice and drove in five runs to lead the attack and her sister, Valerie, chipped in with three singles and three RBIs. Their distant cousin, Rebecca, chipped in with two singles and three RBIs. Casey Cleary contributed a double and single.
Sarah Oliver singled twice and drove in two runs for Hodgdon and Shonna McGary added two singles.
Hodgdon (8-5) 034 22 – 11 5 5
Houlton (11-3) (12)55 2x – 24 13 6
McGary, A. Fitzpatrick (4) and Oliver; Guy and Cleary
Limestone 12, Fort Kent 0
At Fort Kent, Sara Bernier drove in two runs on two singles, leading Limestone/Maine School of Science and Mathematics to the win.
Sharee Dilda chipped in with two singles.
For Fort Kent, McKenzie Boucher had a single.
Limestone (2-11) 201 045 -12 8 2
Fort Kent (3-11) 000 000 – 0 1 8
Cote and Bernier; Minzy and Morneault
WA Raiders. 18, Woodland 10
At Woodland, Diana Bourdeau tripled, had three singles and drove in two runs to power the Washington Academy Raiders of East Machias.
Nicole Stauffer chipped in with a triple, two singles and two RBIs for the winners and Miranda Fergerson added two singles and three RBIs.
Katie Smith doubled twice and drove in two runs for Woodland and Alicia Guptill tripled, singled and had an RBI. Lisa Kneeland added a double, single and RBI.
WA Raiders (9-5) 350 412 3 – 18 21 2
Woodland (3-11) 000 505 0 – 10 10 4
Bourdeau and Fergerson, Tuttle (5); Smith, Seavey (5) and Leighton, Snowman (5), Leighton (7)
Calais wins two
At Calais, the Blue Devils won two games, beating out Washington Academy 8-7 and then Machias 5-3.
In the first game, Katie Frost and Mia Silverthorne each hit two-run singles in the seventh to put Calais in the lead.
Lanna Martin also had a two-run single.
For Washington Academy, Miranda Fergerson hit a triple and a single for three RBIs while Nicole Stauffer had a two-run triple and Diana Bourdeau had two singles and an RBI.
In the second game, Frost led Calais with two singles and a double while Sarah Ludington and Crystal Martin both added two singles.
Sarah Hussey hit a two-run single for Machias and Jillian Whitney doubled.
(First Game)
Washington Acad. (8-5) 310 300 0 -7 8 1
Calais (12-1) 200 000 6 -8 6 2
Bourdeau and Bergerson; Frost and C. Martin
(Second Game)
Machias (4-8) 000 002 1 -3 6 4
Calais (13-1) 002 210 0 -5 10 2
Davis and Carter; Frost and C. Martin
Narraguagus 9, Jonesport-Beals 5
At Jonesport-Beals, Ashley Woodward hit three singles, struck out 15 and allowed only two hits, leading Narraguagus to the win.
Sarah Snider had a double and a single for the Knights while Kate Farnsworth and Liz Thompson each had two singles.
For Jonesport-Beals, Shafay Look and Crystal Davis both had singles.
Narraguagus (11-3) 010 044 0 -9 12 4
Jonesport-Beals (6-5) 003 002 0 -5 2 3
Woodard and Farnsworth; Emerson and Chandler
FF Tigers 21, Cent. Aroostook 2
At Fort Fairfield, the Warriors scored eight runs in each of the first two innings and cruised to the win over the Panthers of Mars Hill.
Terri Lynch doubled, singled three times and drove in three runs and Brooke McCrum had a triple and two singles to lead the Tigers. Keely Sayers had a triple, two singles and two RBIs, while Nikki Rogeski tripled, doubled and drove in two runs. Maranda Butler added a double, two singles and two RBIs.
Lacey Bell and Brittany Lundeen had a single apiece for Central Aroostook of Mars Hill.
Central Aroostook (3-9) 200 00 – 2 2 5
Fort Fairfield (8-7) 885 0x – 21 23 3
Bell, Fletcher (4) and Carvell; Bubar, Guiou (4) and Arato
Katahdin 17, Schenck 10
At Sherman Station, Michaelene Duffy had two home runs and four runs in batted in to lead the Cougars past the Wolverines.
Lacey Willett also homered and had two singles and four runs batted in while Angie Qualey had three singles and Megan Libby singled twice for Katahdin.
Beth Chasse had three singles to lead Schenck of East Millinocket. Jessica Day and Rihana Porter each added two singles.
Schenck (6-7) 001 161 1 – 10 9 4
Katahdin (11-3) 332 360 x – 17 14 7
Farrington and Sherwood; Mi. Libby, Me. Libby (5) and Duffy
East Grand 24, Shead 4
At Danforth, Tara Cropley rapped a triple and two singles and knocked in three runs to lead the Vikings to the win.
Mesha Whitney added a triple, a double and two RBIs for East Grand while Tabatha Osnoe tripled in a run. Sam Goforth had two singles and two RBIs.
Samantha Davis doubled for Shead of Eastport.
Shead (2-11) 300 10 – 4 2 3
East Grand (2-8) 267 9x – 24 11 3
Davis, Lingley (1), Davis (3) and Dewitt, Ricker (3); Parker and Cropley
Georges Valley 16, Mtn. Valley 4
At Thomaston, Rachel Campbell’s solo homer, Amanda Dinsmore’s RBI double and Tina Brown’s run-scoring single keyed a five-run third inning that broke a 4-4 tie.
Dinsmore had three singles to go with her double and drove in two runs; Campbell had two singles to go with her homer; Lexie Harjula drove in two runs with a triple and a single and Rachel Strong had two singles and an RBI as did Crystal Rogers.
Freshman righty Lindsey Barlow scattered six hits over five innings with eight strikeouts and one walk.
Amy Zadakis’ two singles and Danielle Byrd’s triple led Mountain Valley of Rumford.
Mountain Valley (5-6) 202 00 – 4 6 2
Georges Valley (6-5) 225 52 – 16 17 3
Nicoles and Drinkhuth; Barlow and Strong
John Bapst 12, MDI 5
At Bangor’s Husson College, senior righthander Anna Sleeper fashioned a five-hitter, striking out five and walking four, and Annie Levenson-Falk hit a two-run triple as John Bapst avenged an extra-inning loss.
Levenson-Falk’s triple came during a three-run second inning that expanded a 3-2 lead.
Ashley Cluff had two singles and three RBIs for John Bapst and Levenson-Falk had a single to go with her triple.
Caroline Woodworth had two singles and two RBIs for Mount Desert Island.
MDI (7-7) 110 300 0 – 5-5-2
John Bapst (6-8) 333 210 x – 12 10 1
Boisvert, Barker (5) and Daugherty; Sleeper and Novack
Belfast 7, Lincoln Acad. 1
At Belfast, sophomore righthander Morgan Crandall fired a no-hitter, striking out 13 and walking three, and she also belted a two-run triple in the seven-run first-inning rally to pace the Lions.
Melissa Gray had a pair of singles for the winners and Melissa Brown contributed a two-run single.
Lincoln Ac. (5-9) 000 010 0 – 1 0 1
Belfast (7-7) 700 000 x – 7 6 1
Hagar and Pitcher; Crandall and Gray
Lee 15, Penobscot Valley 1
At Howland, Ashley Linscott and Jessie Kuester both had two singles, helping lead Lee.
Kristen Bird, Katie Harris and Desiree Mac Donald all pounded out two singles for the Eagles.
For Penobscot Valley, Sharon Drost and Erika Coyle each hit two singles.
Lee 420 513 -15 20 2
Penobscot Valley 100 000 – 1 8 5
Harris and Ham; Cyr and Colbath
Bangor 10, Nokomis 2
At Newport, Shelby Soohey spun a six-hitter, striking out four and walking two, and Megan Huckins hit four singles and drove in a run to power the Rams.
Rachel Dube had two singles and two RBIs for the winners and Soohey helped her cause with a two-run single and RBI fielder’s choice.
Nicole Palmer tripled and singled and had an RBI for Nokomis and Kaycea Grignon singled twice.
Bangor (12-2) 013 105 0 – 10 10 0
Nokomis (5-9) 000 000 2 – 2 6 7
Soohey and Dube; Murray and Randlett
Brewer 4, Old Town 1
At Old Town, Sherri Capponi pitched a one-run three-hitter, striking out nine and walking only one, helping Brewer defeat Old Town.
Katie Freeman hit a double and single while Emily McLaughlin and Jenny Higgins each had two singles.
Mary Randall had an RBI single for Old Town and Meghan King and Emily Ouellette both singled.
Brewer (10-3) 000 010 3 – 4 8 0
Old Town (11-3) 000 000 1 – 1 3 4
Capponi and Wing; Metivier and King
Baseball
Fort Kent 7, Limestone 6
At Fort Kent, J.J. Pinette scored on a passed ball in the bottom of the ninth to give the Warriors the win over the Eagles.
Pinette also had two singles and Kirk Levesque doubled twice, drove in two runs and scored four more for Fort Kent.
Steve Hardwick’s solo home run in the top of the seventh inning sent the game into extra innings for Limestone/Maine School of Science and Mathematics.
Limestone (4-8) 000 221 100 – 6 5 4
Fort Kent (7-5) 101 022 001 – 7 8 3
Patten, Buckley (3), McPherson (6), Hardwick (7) and Mauro; Boucher, Levesque (5), Bourgoin (7) and Thibodeau
Calais splits two
At Calais, Calais defeated Washington Academy 9-4, but then lost to Machias 11-5.
In the first game, Joe Footer had six RBIs on two doubles and a single, leading Calais to the win.
James Macdonald drove in two on two singles while Andy Frost had an RBI double.
For Washington Academy of East Machias, Ryan Maker hit a double and a single while Jason Ramsdell had a solo home run.
In the second game, Will Hasselman led Machias with two singles for two RBIs.
Todd Stevens contributed with an RBI double.
Scott Lynch hit two singles for Calais while Nathan Pelletier had a double and a single. Russ McLean and Macdonald added a double each.
(First Game)
Washington Acad. (8-5) 130 001 0 – 4 5 2
Calais (8-5) 210 402 x – 9 8 3
Colbeth and Ramsdell; Macdonald and Frost
(Second Game)
Machias (6-6) 030 341 0 – 11 7 3
Calais (8-6) 050 000 0 – 5 9 2
Copp and Loughlin; Frost, Brown (2), Pollock (4), Adams (5) and Brown, Frost (2), Brown (4)
Houlton 7, Hodgdon 2
At Houlton, Mike Lenentine fired a three-hitter while striking out 13 and walking two to lead the Shiretowners past the Hawks.
Michael Brown tripled, doubled, and drove in three runs, and Ben Weston had a triple and a single for Houlton.
Chris Blanchette, Derek Nickerson and David Stewart had singles for Hodgdon.
Hodgdon (12-2) 001 100 0 – 2 3 5
Houlton (7-7) 030 301 x – 7 7 2
Day, Nickerson (7) and A. Bither; Lenentine and Sylvia
J-B Royals 15, Narraguagus 5
At Jonesport, Billy Merchant doubled twice, singled, and drove in three runs to power the Royals.
Alvin Beal chipped in with a double, single, and three RBIs for the winners, and Daren Kelley singled twice and drove in two runs. D.R. Alley added a two-run double.
Mike Beal cranked a three-run home run for the Knights of Harrington and Larry Fickett singled twice.
Narraguagus (5-8) 000 23 – 5 7 4
Jonesport-Beals (9-2) 1(12)0 02 – 15 9 0
Kneeland, Stewart (3), Checker (4) and Tenney; Merchant, Kelley (4), Bryant (5) and King
Fort Fairfield 9, Cen. Aroostook 8
At Fort Fairfield, Shea Armstrong hit a two-out single to score pinch runner Pepe Morales from second base in the bottom of the sixth for the Tigers’ winning run.
Morales was running for Ryan Dorsey, who had hit one of his three singles in the game. Dorsey also had three RBIs. Kris Osgood singled three times and drove in a run. Ben Arato doubled and singled, and Aaron Kenneson struck out nine and walked one for the pitching win.
Craig Allen paced the Panthers of Mars Hill with a two-run homer in the third and a single. Kyle Larrabee singled three times and Dan Codrey fanned eight in the loss.
Central Aroostook (9-4) 103 022 0 – 8 11 6
Fort Fairfield (4-11) 301 401 x – 9 14 6
Codrey and St. Pierre; Kenneson and Rochford
WA Raiders 12, Woodland 2
At Woodland, Steven Colbeth hit for the cycle, including a solo homer, and Barrett Craven contributed two doubles and a single as Washington Academy of East Machias featured a 17-hit attack.
Marlon Lutz had two singles for Woodland.
Washington Academy (11-4) 202 602 – 12 17 0
Woodland (3-11) 000 11 – 2 7 3
B. Colbeth, Franz (4) and Ramsdell, Fagonde (5); Lutz and Pike
Shead 9, East Grand 6
At Danforth, Darrin Constant’s two-run single keyed a three-run eighth inning as the Tigers got by the Vikings.
Wesley Ellington had three singles, Larry Bowen and Ben Maloney had a double and a single apiece, and Jason Bones singled twice for Shead of Eastport.
Darius Parker had a double and two singles, Chris Irish doubled and singled, and Scott Flannery chipped in with two singles for East Grand.
Shead (6-6) 400 200 03 – 9 14 2
East Grand (3-7) 300 030 00 – 6 10 3
Bowen and Maloney, Irish, Zugelder (6) and Parker
Katahdin 12, Schenck 2
At Sherman Station, Doug Atkinson earned the win by scattering four hits and aided his own cause with three singles and an RBI.
Doug Rodgerson tripled, singled and drove in two runs for the winners, Travis Robinson had a single and two RBIs and Mike Lane doubled.
Jared Desantis notched an RBI single for Schenck of East Millinocket.
Schenck (1-11) 001 100 0 – 2 4 2
Katahdin (4-8) 002 550 0 – 12 10 2
Hamlini and Albert; Atkinson and Stevens
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