November 08, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP

Chamberlin, Flint lift Hornets past Beavers

ASHLAND – Josh Chamberlin allowed only one hit, struck out nine and walked one to lead the Ashland Hornets to a 5-2 high school baseball victory over the Washburn Beavers Thursday.

Brandon Flint single twice and drove in one run for Ashland. Jeremy Baker and Nick Gimbel each added an RBI single.

Jason Thompson had two singles and three stolen bases for the Beavers.

Washburn (4-6) 010 000 1 – 2 4 2

Ashland (6-5) 210 200 x – 5 7 1

Pesut, A. Thompson (5) and A. Thompson, Pesut (5); Chamberlin and Ward

Presque Isle 13, Houlton 3

At Presque Isle, Matt McGlinn’s two-run double and Danny Michaud’s two-run homer after two were out in the bottom of the first inning propelled the Wildcats to victory Wednesday night.

Houlton had taken a 2-0 lead on freshman Hunter Caron’s two-run homer in the top of the first.

McGlinn finished with two singles and a double, while Chad Lavway had three singles, Michaud homered and singled, and Derrek Belanger and Logan York each singled twice.

Caron had two singles in addition to his home run for the Shiretowners.

Houlton (5-4) 200 01 -3 5 2

Presque Isle (10-1) 413 05 -13 13 1

Caron, Lewis (5) and Austin, Stairs (5); Michaud, Lavway (4) and Belanger

Caribou 10, Fort Kent 5

At Caribou Wednesday night, John Noyes’ three-run double highlighted a seven-run fourth inning that put the Vikings ahead for good.

Anthony Adams singled three times and Josh Doucette socked two singles while Brad Campbell and Cory Dickinson added doubles.

Tom Desjardins singled twice for Fort Kent.

Fort Kent (1-9) 200 201 0 – 5 5 4

Caribou (3-7) 102 700 x – 10 11 3

Devancy, Michaud (5) and Soucy; Haines, Rossignol (5) and Campbell

Fort Fairfield 21, Van Buren 2

At Van Buren, the Tigers recorded 19 hits – all singles – en route to their fifth victory.

Keith Edgecomb, Jesse Sayers and Rob McNamee each notched three singles for the Tigers with Edgecomb and McNamee each driving in three runs and Sayers driving in two. Billy Skull added two singles and two RBIs.

Dustin Cyr had a two-run double for the Crusaders, Alex Martin doubled and Matthew Parent had two singles.

Fort Fairfield (5-4) 686 10 21 19 0

Van Buren (8-1) 002 00 2 5 9

Kenneson, Skull (4) and Skull, Andrews (4); Taylor, Cyr (2), Parent (3) and Martin

So. Aroostook 9, East Grand 0

At Dyer Brook, Travis Brooker and Adam Anderson combined on a two-hitter and Southern Aroostook scored seven runs in the fourth inning to post its 12th win.

Brooker and Anderson combined for 10 strikeouts and one walk.

Mike Lopez’s two-run single and Josh Branscombe’s RBI single highlighted the seven-run fourth inning rally.

Lopez and Rusty Toothaker had two singles each for the winners.

Nate Sixberry doubled for East Grand of Danforth and James Crone singled.

East Grand (0-12) 000 000 0 – 0 2 4

So. Aroostook (12-1) 001 701 x – 9 7 0

N. Preston and Byers, E. Preston (3); Brooker, Anderson (5) and Branscombe

Limestone 14, Hodgdon 4

At Hodgdon, Dustin Morgan singled three times to drive in three runs to lead Limestone.

Will Barker doubled and singled with three RBIs for Limestone and Andrew Kirchner doubled twice.

Jordan Quint had three singles for Hodgdon and Tom Duff singled twice.

Limestone (3-7) 104 441 – 14 11 4

Hodgdon (0-11) 120 100 – 4 7 8

Enman, Peers (3) and Hrynick; Lane, Dorr (2), McGary (3) and Toner

Hampden 10, MDI 0

At Hampden, Pat Moran pitched a six-inning no-hitter, while striking out 13 and walking none for the Broncos.

Blaine Meehan, Kevin Brooks, Chris Morris and Billy Shannon each singled twice for Hampden.

MDI (8-4) 000 000 – 0 0 6

Hampden (7-4) 007 021 – 10 11 1

Merrill, Hamlin (4) and Lyons; Moran and Lee

Foxcroft 1, John Bapst 0

At Foxcroft, Logan Forest doubled in the second inning, stole second, and scored on an RBI single by Adam Conway to give Foxcroft Academy the victory.

Conway singled twice to drive in a run for Foxcroft and Justin Freeman had two singles.

Mike Tardiff and Alex Yates each singled for John Bapst of Bangor.

John Bapst (6-3) 000 000 0 – 0 2 0

Foxcroft (7-3) 010 000 x – 1 9 1

Yates and Smith; Carey and Lancisi

Softball

SAHS 4, Greater Houlton Chr. 0

At Dyer Brook, junior righthander Chelsea Collier allowed only three hits, one walk, and struck out 15 to lead Southern Aroostook by Greater Houlton Christian Academy.

Raya King, Amanda Charette and Audrey Charette each doubled for the winners with Amanda Charette and King each driving in a run.

Amanda Livesey doubled and singled for GHCA.

CHCA (9-4) 000 000 0 – 0 3 3

SAHS (11-1) 020 200 0 – 4 5 0

Korhonen and Farrar; Collier and Charette

Fort Fairfield 17, Van Buren 8

At Van Buren, Laura Beckwith hit a grand slam and Ruth Arato added a two-run home run, double and single to power the Tigers by the Crusaders.

Brittney Strout chipped in with a solo homer for the winners.

Karie Ouellette hit a grand slam for Van Buren and Lisa Levesseur added four singles and two RBIs. Megan Lajoie contributed three singles.

Fort Fairfield (10-0) 431 135 0 17 18 2

Van Buren (1-8) 000 411 2 8 12 10

Strout, Towle (4), Strout (4) and Harris; Lajoie and Ouellette

Ashland 7, Washburn 6

At Ashland, Lindsey Long singled, stole second, and scored the winning run on a double by Beth Chamberlin.

Mea Richmond stole two bases in the bottom of the second to tie the game up for Ashland. Ashlee Peters slammed a three-run homer in the first inning. Chamberlin also had two singles.

Amy Reed led the Beavers with four singles and an RBI. Amber Palmer added an RBI single.

Washburn 111 001 200 0 – 6 6 1

Ashland 400 100 100 x – 7 10 6

McDougal and Carter; Spooner and Chasse

Fort Kent 16, Wisdom 1

At St. Agatha, Iris Guimond threw a one-hitter, striking out five and walking three, and Leah Babin drove in three runs with a triple and a double.

Fort Kent had just two hits but capitalized on 17 walks.

Amber Voisine doubled for Wisdom.

Fort Kent (3-6) 105 64 – 16 2 1

Wisdom (2-7) 010 00 – 1 1 1

Guimond and Plourde; St. Pierre, Michaud (3) and Voisine, Haskins (4)

Calais 14, Machias 2

At Calais, Steph Perry singled twice and tripled once to drive in three runs as the Blue Devils earned their 11th straight win.

Lindsey Mingo singled twice with one RBI for Calais.

Whitney Baker and Julie Corbett each had a single for the Blue Devils.

Machias (2-8) 001 10 – 2 2 4

Calais (11-0) 741 11 – 14 9 0

Whitman and Beal; Whittaker, Wilkinson (4) and O’Brien

Sumner 9, Washington Acad. 5

At East Sullivan, Nicky Sargent broke a 2-2 tie in the third inning with a two-run double and Kayla Higgins followed with a two-run homer as Sumner triumphed.

Sargent had an RBI single to go with her double. Jody Pinkham and Whitney Page had singles.

Sargent pitched 5 2/3 innings of three-hit, four-run relief to pick up the win.

Mary Mawhinney’s run-scoring double and singles by Megan Look and Rebekah Cox were the only hits for Washington Academy of East Machias.

Washington Acad. (6-4) 101 012 0 – 5 3 3

Sumner (5-4) 024 030 x – 9 5 2

Wood and Day; Page, Sargent (2) and Pinkham

John Bapst 8, Foxcroft 0

At Foxcroft, Gwen Wadleigh allowed just three hits and two walks while striking out 12 to lead John Bapst of Bangor to victory.

Danielle Richard hit a double and three singles for John Bapst and Rachel Stearns hit a two-run double.

Angel Cumberland doubled and singled for Foxcroft Academy and Sarah Anderson doubled.

John Bapst (4-5) 103 000 4 – 8 10 0

Foxcroft (1-8) 000 000 0 – 0 3 5

Wadleigh and Carter; Goggin and Rice

George Stevens 21, Piscataquis 5

At Guilford, the Eagles took advantage of 19 walks for their eighth win.

Chelsea Robbins singled three times and Natasha Robbins had two singles and a double for George Stevens Academy.

Kristi Levesque, Abbie Galuski, Megan Tweedie and Jessica Pratt each singled for Piscataquis.

George Stevens (8-1) 087 32 – 21 9 2

Piscataquis (1-11) 000 23 – 5 4 2

Davis and N. Robbins; Martel, Levesque (5) and Pratt

Old Town 6, Nokomis 0

At Old Town, Liz Bergeron struck out 11, allowed only two hits and one walk as the Indians prevailed.

Trish Shirland, Amanda Littlefield and Monica Hussey each had an RBI single for Old Town.

Danielle White singled twice for the Warriors.

Nokomis (2-8) 000 000 0 – 0 2 1

Old Town (6-6) 032 100 x – 6 4 1

Ciancette and Cossar; Bergeron and Higgins

Greenville 18, Forest Hills 14

At Jackman, Darla Larsen hit two home runs to drive in three runs and lead Greenville to the win.

Hannah Breton hit a solo home run, double, and two singles for Greenville. Brittany Boucher had a double and two singles with two RBIs and Lauren Fling singled three times to drive in three runs.

Crystal Taylor had a triple and three singles to knock in two runs for Forest Hills. Lisa Brown also had a triple and three singles and Vicki Pease added four singles and four RBIs.

Greenville (4-4) 211 245 3 – 18 25

Forest Hills (6-4) 701 401 1 – 14 24

Larsen and Breton; Brown and Pease


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