November 08, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL

Raiders rally by Calais

EAST MACHIAS – Josh Ramsdell jolted a game-tying two-run homer in the bottom of the seventh and Adam Demarest followed with a game-winning solo shot as Washington Academy posted a 14-13 win over Calais in an Eastern Maine Class C quarterfinal baseball game on Thursday.

The Raiders’ rally answered an eight-run seventh-inning flurry by the Blue Devils. Seven of the Raiders’ 12 hits were home runs.

Demarest also nailed a three-run double. Steve Colbeth hit a pair of homers, Ramsdell added another earlier in the contest, and Ryan Maker belted a homer. All the homers were solo shots, with the exception of Ramsdell’s two-run blast.

No. 5 Calais was sparked by Scott McDonald, who knocked in four runs on two doubles and a single. Joe Footer doubled, singled and had four RBIs, while Adam Arsenault homered and doubled.

Calais (10-7) 013 001 8 – 13 17 2

Washington Acad. (11-5) 001 613 3 – 14 12 3

Footer and Frost; B. Colbeth, S. Colbeth and Ramsdell

Mattanawcook 8, Searsport 7

At Lincoln, Andy McLellan lined a double to right-center with nobody out in the bottom of the seventh inning, giving the No. 3 Lynx the victory over the 14th-seeded Vikings.

Andrew Kites opened the Mattanawcook seventh with a single, Matt Malone followed with a double and Fred Pete was walked intentionally to set up the game-winning hit.

Freshman Steven Whitney scattered six hits and allowed one run in five-plus innings of relief, striking out five and walking two. Kites singled three times for the Lynx, Malone doubled and singled, and Pete provided a two-run single and a sacrifice fly.

Ben Relyea doubled and singled for Searsport, while Nick Dakin roped a two-run double and Marcus Quisenberry hit an RBI single.

Searsport (8-10) 060 100 0 – 7 9 4

Mattanawcook (13-4) 000 330 2 – 8 11 3

Grove and Kronholm; Crocker, Whitney (2) and Pete

Lee Acad. 7, Hodgdon 6

At Hodgdon, the No. 7 Pandas outhit the No. 2 Hawks 15-4 and won a game of surges by scoring two runs in the top of the seventh inning.

Lee led 5-0 before Hodgdon scored six straight runs to take a 6-5 lead after six innings. Matt Corbin hit a triple and two singles and Nate Dow doubled and singled for the Pandas. Blair Emery, Frank Severance and Jeremy Ham added two singles apiece.

Adam Bither singled in a run for the Hawks.

Lee Acad. (16-3) 300 200 2 – 7 15 2

Hodgdon (13-3) 000 303 0 – 6 4 4

Emery, Grant (6), Dow (6) and Currie; Day, Blanchette (4), Day (7) and A. Bither

GSA 4, Central 3

At Blue Hill, Chris Candage had a single, double and knocked in a run to lead the No. 1 Eagles over the No. 9 Red Devils of Corinth.

Ryan Hutchins hit two singles for George Stevens.

Seth Strout led Central with three singles, and Robbie Girvan had two RBI singles.

Central (12-6) 000 102 0 – 3 6 4

GSA (15-1) 200 010 1 – 4 6 0

Matulis and Strout; Bates, Sargent (6) and Bannister

Class A

Waterville 9, Old Town 8

At Waterville, Brooks Paradis, who had reached on a fielder’s choice, scored the game-winner on a wild pitch as the top-seeded Panthers escaped with their 13th straight win.

Righty Josh Dubay improved his record to 8-0. He allowed just two earned runs, striking out seven and walking three.

Kevin O’Hier had a pair of singles and scored two runs for the Purple Panthers.

Ben Clark led the No. 8 Indians’ attack by going 3 for 4 with a double and two singles. Shawn Tidwell hit two singles. Old Town took advantage of six Waterville errors to come back from down 8-3 and tie the score in the top of the seventh.

Old Town (9-9) 102 000 2 – 8 8 2

Waterville (13-0) 030 140 1 – 9 8 6

Brown, Tewhey (5) and Cole; Dubay and Cholewa

Class B

Winslow 6, Bucksport 4

At Bucksport, a four-run sixth-inning rally by Winslow and a clutch relief pitching effort from Kris Langlais helped the Black Raiders hold off the Golden Bucks.

A bases-loaded walk by Chris McCabe started the sixth-inning scoring before Wes Zemrak hit a one-out, two-run single and Brad Carey followed with an RBI single as Winslow went from a run down to two runs ahead.

After Bucksport’s Chris McHale led off the seventh with a single and the next two batters walked to load the bases, Langlais came in and escaped the jam with a strikeout and two fielder’s choice groundouts.

Carey hit three singles and McCabe doubled and singled to pace Winslow. Jon Sirus and Ricky Vigue each singled twice.

Justin Barnes and Jason Harvey contributed an RBI single apiece for the Golden Bucks, who failed to make the EM final for the first time in six years.

Winslow (13-5) 000 204 0 – 6 10 3

Bucksport (12-4) 300 010 0 – 4 5 3

McInnis, Langlais (7) and Zemrak; Nason, Grady (6) and Boober

Camden Hills 7, Belfast 6

At Camden, Tom Massey belted a home run to go with a two-run single as the No. 4 Windjammers held off the No. 5 Lions.

Brothers Will Dennen and Tom Dennen each had a single and a double for the winners. Brian Fitzpatrick knocked two singles.

Kevin Herbig had three singles and a double for Belfast. Steve Johnson nailed two singles.

Belfast (12-6) 011 001 3 – 6 7 3

Camden Hills (12-5) 015 010 x – 7 10 2

Woodrow and Johnson; Aylward, T. Dennen and Gates (7)

Orono 3, Foxcroft 1

At Dover-Foxcroft, Ryan Levesque and Pat Skall each homered to lead the No. 6 Red Riots past the No. 3 Ponies.

Mike Merritt had a double and a single for Orono. Derek Sinclair had a double and two singles.

Seth Gabbarro hit a double and a single for Foxcroft. Dan White, Ryan Taylor and Josh Withee all singled.

Orono (12-6) 020 001 0 – 3 8 1

Foxcroft (10-7) 010 000 0 – 1 5 0

Glossian and Thomas; Wentworth and Taylor

Class D

Van Buren 9, Katahdin 8

At Van Buren, Matthew Gagnon tied the game in the sixth when he scored from third base on an error, and Eric Ayotte’s double plated Sean Violette for the winning run as the No. 1 Crusaders got by the No. 8 Cougars.

Eric Ayotte finished with three doubles and four RBIs. Violette doubled, singled twice and drove in two runs. Phil Smith and Stacy Ayotte each hit two singles. Smith and Zach Cote combined for 15 strikeouts.

Chris Robinson singled twice and had two RBIs for Katahdin of Sherman Station. Doug Rodgerson drove in two runs on a double and a single. Mike Lane singled twice.

Katahdin (6-11) 000 026 0 – 8 10 1

Van Buren (14-1) 024 012 x – 9 11 4

Atkinson, Cunningham (4), Robinson (6) and Stevens; Smith, Cote (4), Smith (6) and Ayotte

Machias 27, Central Aroostook 6

At Machias, Ed St. Pierre belted a three-run home run and Kevin Loughlin smacked a two-run shot to highlight a 13-run second inning that carried the No. 4 Bulldogs to victory over the No. 5 Panthers.

Jarad Day and Jeff Copp combined on a four-hitter and were backed by a 24-hit onslaught. Loughlin also hit a three-run homer in the third inning and had two other singles en route to six RBIs on the day.

St. Pierre (4 RBIs) added a double and a single to his homer while Day hit a double and two singles. Eric Millay (3 RBIs), Matt Cobb, Todd Stevens and Micah Hall contributed two singles apiece.

Daniel Codrey hit a three-run home run and Kyle Larrabee hit an RBI single for Central Aroostook of Mars Hill.

Central Aroostook (10-6) 2 1 0 30 – 6 4 1

Machias (7-6) 2(13)5 7x – 27 24 0

Tapley, Larrabee (2), Codrey (2), St. Pierre (2), Grew (3), Durost (4), Clockedile (4) and St. Pierre; Day, Copp (4) and Loughlin

J-Beals 10, So. Aroostook 0

At Jonesport-Beals, D.R. Alley led the No. 3 Royals with three singles.

Billy Merchant, Alvin Beal and Justin King all hit two singles for Beals as Merchant and Daren Kelley combined on a three-hitter.

For No. 6 Southern Aroostook, Griffin Hardy, Jeff Swallow and Jared Grant each had singles.

Southern Aroostook (9-6) 000 00 – 0 3 4

Jonesport Beals (11-5) 007 21 -10 13 1

Swallow, Homey (4), Edkins (5) and Shields; Merchant, Kelley (4) and King

Softball

Class A

Brewer 3, Old Town 1

At Brewer, Katie Reed singled in Jenny Higgins in the sixth inning for the winning run as the No. 3 Witches held off the No. 6 Indians.

Emily McLaughlin added an RBI single in the sixth for Brewer and Katie Freeman singled and drove in a run in the fourth. Higgins singled twice and Melissa Wolfe scored two of the Witches’ three runs.

Jessica Paul led Old Town with a double and two singles. Mary Randall singled twice.

Old Town (14-4) 000 100 0 – 1 7 1

Brewer (13-4) 000 012 x – 3 8 1

Metivier and King; Capponi and Wing

Class B

Bucksport 6, John Bapst 0

At Bucksport, Kelly White tossed a three-hitter, fanning seven and helping her cause at the plate with a single as the No. 2 Golden Bucks blanked No. 10 John Bapst of Bangor

Jessica Taylor hit two singles for the winners. Heather Pelletier, Leah Page and Elissa Gordon had a single apiece.

Keegan Richard doubled and singled for the Crusaders and Alex Waring singled.

John Bapst (9-10) 000 000 0 – 0 3 4

Bucksport (15-2) 033 000 x – 6 6 3

Athorp, Sleeper (5) and Novak; White and Richard

Belfast 7, MCI 0

At Belfast, the fourth-seeded Lions roared out to a 6-0 first-inning lead and blanked the No. 5 Huskies of Pittsfield.

Morgan Crandall spaced nine hits in pitching the shutout. Kate Ross rapped a two-run double and a single for Belfast. Ashley Bryant singled twice and Mylie Collins tripled.

Jasmine Jones, Mary Lancaster, Megan Ferland and Jesse Littlefield singled for Maine Central Institute. Jenn Cummings scattered four hits in the loss.

MCI (9-9) 000 000 0 – 0 9 2

Belfast (10-7) 600 001 x – 7 4 1

Cummings and Long; Crandall and Gray

Erskine 12, MDI 0

Mainville no-hits Trojans

At South China, righthander Katie Mainville fired a no-hitter, striking out 14 of 16 batters and walking just one to lead the No. 1 Eagles over the No. 9 Trojans.

Mainville’s only non-strikeout out came on a groundout. Alycia Pushard had a two-run homer and a single for Erskine. Cally Thomas went just 1-for-3, but the lone hit was a three-run homer. Jen Tibbetts had a double and a single.

MDI (8-11) 000 00 – 0 0 4

Erskine (15-2) 301 08 – 12 11 0

Barker and Daugherty; Mainville and Angel

Winslow 6, Houlton 1

At Houlton, Misty McAvoy pitched a one-hitter, striking out 11 and leading No. 6 Winslow to the win.

Erin Corey hit three singles for the Black Raiders while Beth Roderigue had two singles for two RBIs. Chantel Albert had a triple and a single while Emily Couturier added a double and a single.

Sarah Beasley singled for the No. 3 Shiretowners.

Winslow (9-9) 200 211 0 -6 13 1

Houlton (12-5) 000 001 0 -1 1 2

McAvoy and LeClair; Guy and Cleary

Class C

Narraguagus 13, Madawaska 0

At Madawaska, Ashley Woodward hurled a two-hitter with 10 strikeouts for the No. 5 Knights, who piled on 11 runs in the fifth for the win.

Narraguagus of Harrington took advantage of 14 walks.

Kay Gerard and Ciara Cyr each singled for the No. 4 Owls.

Mattanawcook 6, GSA 5

At Lincoln, Kylie Allen’s RBI single in the seventh lifted the undefeated No. 3 Lynx to the win.

Kari Vance drove in two runs and struck out nine. Cassie Carver tallied two bunt singles. Brandi Rideout hit a single and a double, and Desirae Haines nailed an RBI triple.

Nikki Boutin hit an RBI single for the No. 6 Eagles of Blue Hill. Denise Erland had a single.

GSA (13-5) 112 100 0 – 5 2 2

Mattanawcook (17-0) 201 102 1 – 6 10 7

Conley and Kenniston; Vance and Whitney

Dexter 12, Lee 1

At Lee, the No. 10 Tigers used a balanced hitting attack as Cindy Koscielny, Tiffany Pooler and Angie Hogan each hit two singles as they upset the No. 2 Pandas.

Kristy Veazie had a double and a single for the winners, and Shelly Gudroe had a single and a double.

Jessie Kuester nailed two singles for Lee, and Deidra Ham had one single.

Dexter (10-9) 040 206 0 – 12 12 1

Lee (15-2) 000 001 0 – 1 4 6

Nelson and Wyman; Moores and Ham

Calais 17, Washington Academy 1

At Calais, Katie Frost (15-2) pitched a four-hitter while striking out three and walking one to pace the Blue Devils past Washington Academy of East Machias.

Kari Redding had three singles and three RBIs while Crystal Martin had three singles and two RBIs to lead the Devils. Frost had a single and five RBIs while Lanna Martin had a double and two.

Diana Bourdeau singled twice and Miranda Fergerson hit an RBI single for the Raiders.

Washington Academy (12-6) 001 00 – 1 4 3

Calais (15-2) 863 0x – 17 11 3

Bourdeau, Almendinger (2), Bourdeau (3) and Fergerson; Frost and C. Martin

Class D

Wisdom 12, Greenville 0

At St. Agatha, Kelly Cyr fired a no-hitter, striking out 14 and walking three, to lead the No. 2 Pioneers to the win over the No. 7 Lakers.

Nina Michaud hit two singles and a double for Wisdom.

Greenville (10-8) 000 00 – 0 0 1

Wisdom (9-4) 412 5x -12 16 1

Larsen and Bolen; Cyr and Michaud

Bangor Christian 8, Ashland 4

At Bangor, Kara Harmon went the distance, striking out 11 as the No. 3 Patriots topped the No. 6 Hornets.

Meredith Moores had two doubles and an RBI. Danielle Miller knocked a two-run single, and Renee Mick and Lisa Phinney each had an RBI single.

Pam Bennett singled twice to lead Ashland. Karen Spooner and Leslie Vessey each singled, and Vessey knocked in a run.

Ashland (6-10) 000 200 2 – 4 5 4

Bangor Christian (11-6) 213 002 x – 8 7 3

Spooner and Bennett; Harmon and Phinney

Katahdin 18, Houlton Chr. 6

At Sherman Station, Megan Libby knocked a homer and a double, driving in three runs as the No. 1 Cougars rolled.

Angie Qualey had a double, single, and knocked in three runs for the winners. K.C. Duffy-Stanley also singled and doubled. She knocked in two. Michaelene Duffy had two doubles and two RBIs.

Danielle Kelly and Meredith Jago each had two singles for No. 8 Greater Houlton Christian.

Houlton Christian (9-9) 020 310 – 6 7 6

Katahdin (13-4) 175 032 – 18 15 3

Nason and Bell; Duffy-Stanley and Duffy

Fort Fairfield 16, SAHS 11

At Fort Fairfield, Nikki Rogeski had a triple, two singles, and five RBIs to help the No. 4 Tigers outslug the No. 5 Warriors.

Brooke McCrum had a triple, two singles, and four runs for Fort Fairfield. Keely Sayers had three singles and two RBIs.

Nicki Lyons had three singles and four runs for Southern Aroostook of Dyer Brook. Megan McLaughlin had three singles and an RBI while Rhonda Chambers had a single and three RBIs.

Southern Aroostook (10-7) 130 013 3 – 11 13 3

Fort Fairfield (10-7) 004 327 x – 16 13 5

Toothaker, Lyons (6) and Chambers; Bubar and Arato


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