ST. AGATHA – Billy Scull blasted a three-run homer in the third inning to lead the Fort Fairfield Tigers to a 9-4 schoolboy baseball victory over Wisdom of St. Agatha on Wednesday.
Robbie McNamee doubled and singled for Fort Fairfield and Jesse Sayers doubled. Matt Enman, Keith Edgecomb and Jake Kenneson each hit two singles. Scull had 10 strikeouts and only two walks.
Josh Belanger hit three doubles for Wisdom.
Fort Fairfield (8-5) 230 0031 – 9 16 0
Wisdom (1-10) 000 103 0 – 4 5 4
Scull and Kenneson; Pelletier and Paradis
Limestone 4, East Grand 1
At Danforth, Matt Enman scattered seven hits in a complete-game effort while striking out 14 to earn the win for the Eagles.
Limestone took advantage of three Vikings errors in the top of the third to plate two runs.
Chad Peers knocked an RBI single for the Eagles while Enman and Gabe Hynrick both singled.
Eric Preston had two singles and knocked in a run for East Grand and Brett Byers added two singles. Micah Barnes struck out 12 in pitching all seven innings.
Limestone (5-11) 002 020 0 – 4 3 0
East Grand (1-14) 000 000 1 – 1 7 5
Enman and Hynrick; Barnes and Preston
Madawaska 11, Washburn 1
At Washburn, Billy Roy pitched a no-hitter while allowing one run and five walks and striking out seven to push Madawaska to victory.
Andre Roy hit a three-run home run in the fifth inning an an RBI double for Madawaska. Dustin Butler hit a three-run homer in the first inning and Tom Dahlgren singled twice.
Steven Pesut scored on a fielder’s choice for Washburn.
Madawaska (10-5) 401 15 – 11 12 0
Washburn (6-8) 100 00 – 1 0 1
B. Roy and D. Roy; Thompson, Pesut (5) and Harris, Thompson (5)
Lee Acad. 12, Katahdin 2
At Lee, Kent Doane hit a three-run home run and a two-run double to lead the Pandas to their 13th victory.
Everett Houghton had a two run homer and an RBI single for Lee, while Charlie Boulrisse hit three singles and Tyler Thompson had two singles and an RBI.
Senior Gerry Worster improved his record to 5-2 with a two-hitter. The righty struck out seven and walked four.
Patrick Willett had a single and a sacrifice fly for Katahdin of Stacyville, while Oneil Qualey also singled.
Katahdin (8-7) 002 00 -2 2 2
Lee Academy (11-3) 207 3x -12 12 2
Willett and McCarthy; G. Worster and Houghton
Mount View 2, Rockland 0
At Thorndike, Mike Mayer pitched a six-hit shutout as Mount View kept its playoff hopes alive.
Mayer struck out three and walked no one while not allowing an extra-base hit.
The Mustangs scored both their runs in the bottom of the sixth off Rockland starter Josh Fogg, who allowed just seven hits.
Ben Raven was hit by a pitch with one out, and Kyle Harvey singled. An error was made on Eric Eddy’s fielder’s choice grounder that allowed Raven to score. Ben Ward then singled home Harvey.
Harvey had two singles for Mount View, while John Wentworth added a double.
Rockland (9-5) 000 000 0 – 0 6 1
Mount View (6-9) 000 002 0 – 2 7 2
Fogg and Baudanza-Sturks; Mayer and Farrar, Light (5)
Narraguagus 9, Calais 1
At Harrington, senior right-hander Cory Worcester pitched a two-hitter with 18 strikeouts and three walks as host Narraguagus earned the win.
The Thomas College-bound Worcester, who finished the regular season with a 6-2 pitching record, also had a double and two singles.
Jeff Taylor added two doubles and three RBIs, while Matt Tenan singled twice.
Jamie Farley and Matt O’Brien each singled for Calais.
Calais (2-13) 000 100 0 – 1 2 4
Narraguagus (8-7) 240 201 x – 9 8 1
Geel, Rogers (5) and Rogers, Geel (5); Worcester and Grant, Pinkham (7)
Machias 13, Jonesport-Beals 3
At Machias, Kenneth Moore slapped an RBI double and Zach McNally had three singles and an RBI as the Bulldogs prevailed in five innings.
Isaih Roberts tripled and singled for Machias and Alan Austin added two singles.
Jack Williams knocked an RBI single and Joe Libby hit three singles for the Royals.
Jonesport-Beals (3-13) 000 21 – 3 6 2
Machias (8-6) 292 0x – 13 10 1
Geel, Holmes (3) and Backman; Buck, Funasi (3) and Getchell, Morse (3)
Washington Acad. 11, Sumner 1
At East Machias, Corey Colbeth hit four singles and a double to drive in two runs to lead Washington Academy to the win.
Rick Simmons singled twice for the Raiders as James Ramsdell and Nick Wood each hit a two-run double.
A.J. Pennartz had three singles for Sumner of East Sullivan. John Stewart and Mike Savoy each singled twice.
Sumner (3-13) 000 010 – 1 13 2
Washington Acad. (11-4) 231 023 – 11 13 0
Pennartz and Burditt; Ja. Ramsdell and Je. Ramsdell
Dexter 18, Piscataquis 3
At Guilford, Tim McCarthy hit a three-run home run in the first inning and two singles to drive in five runs to lead Dexter to the win.
Chris Rabideau had two singles and a double with four RBIs for the Tigers and Aaron Woodman had three singles. Eric Day hit a two-run double and a single.
Mike Burnett hit a two-run double in the first inning for Piscataquis and Justin Davis had an RBI single.
Dexter (15-1) 6(11)1 00 – 18 17 0
Piscataquis (3-13) 3 0 0 00 – 3 4 4
Day, Martin (4) and Pullen; Tracey, Tompkins (2), Burdin (2), Clukey (3), Zimmerman (5) and Robinson, Cleaves
Softball
Fort Fairfield 12, Wisdom 1
At St. Agatha, Brittany Strout allowed just one run on four hits and two walks while striking out 12 to lead Fort Fairfield to victory.
Sheena Esancy had two singles to drive in a run for the Tigers. Lauren Beckwith hit a two-run single and Brittany Strout added an RBI single.
Chelsie Paradis, Amanda Haskins, Heather Albert, and Kayla Michaud each singled for Wisdom.
Fort Fairfield (15-1) 260 001 3 – 12 4 0
Wisdom (2-12) 000 100 0 – 1 4 2
Strout and Harris; St. Pierre, Michaud (2) and Daigle
Madawaska 13, Washburn 10
At Washburn, Erin Pelletier hit a triple and three singles to drive in a run and help lead Madawaska to victory.
Roxy Phelan and Andrea K. Cyr each had two singles and an RBI for Madawaska.
Amber Palmer hit a two-run double and a triple for Washburn. Stephanie Burtt had three singles and two RBIs and Erica McDougall doubled and singled.
Madawaska (10-3) 118 010 2 – 13 12 3
Washburn (7-9) 304 020 1 – 10 12 6
A.K. Cyr and A.M. Cyr; McDougall and Carter
Houlton 9, Caribou 7
At Caribou, Andrea Herring doubled, singled and drove home a run to lead the Shiretowners to victory.
Keegan Hovey added a pair of singles for Houlton.
Makayla Gahagan had a triple and an RBI for Caribou, while Billie Martin had a double and two RBIs. Jessica Kinney added a pair of singles for the Vikings.
Houlton (9-6) 021 500 1 – 9 8 2
Caribou (2-14) 002 050 0 – 7 7 2
Ritchie and Harbison; Wolfe and Kinney
Lee 12, Katahdin 0
At Lee, Brooke Harris allowed just five hits and one walk while striking out three to lead Lee Academy to the shutout win.
Shelby Pickering hit a two-run home run and a double for Lee. Dana Houghton had two singles and an RBI and Jackie Moors hit two doubles.
Chelsie Bates had two singles for Katahdin of Stacyville and Lindsay Albert doubled.
Katahdin (5-11) 000 000 – 0 5 1
Lee (12-4) 311 061 – 12 11 1
Smallwood and Gallagher; B. Harris and Ritchie
Sumner 11, Washington Acad. 3
At East Machias, Kayla Higgins hit three singles to knock in three runs and help push Sumner of East Sullivan past Washington Academy.
Jody Pinkham had three singles and an RBI for Sumner and Kate Rock added two singles and two RBIs.
Rebecah Cox singled and scored two runs for Washington Academy and Ashley Tilton doubled.
Sumner (9-7) 012 120 5 – 11 14 2
Washington Acad. (9-6) 101 000 1 – 3 6 6
Daley and Pinkham; Wood and Day
Jonesport-Beals 17, Machias 9
At Machias, Rachelle Parker hit four singles and a double to knock in a run and lead Jonesport-Beals to the win.
Rachel Church hit three singles for Jonesport-Beals and Kristi Smith added two singles and two RBIs.
Eileen Alley tripled, doubled, and singled to drive in a run for Machias. Christi Holmes had two singles and two RBIs and Katie Stevens singled twice with an RBI.
Jonesport-Beals (10-6) 161 421 2 – 17 19 1
Machias (3-11) 410 301 0 – 9 12 7
Parker, Durkee (1) and Church; Alley and Beal
Rockland 9, Mount View 1
At Thorndike, Caitlin Hines racked up two singles, a double and plated two runs as the visiting Tigers rolled.
Ali Wellman had two singles and an RBI for Rockland.
Megan Carter’s three singles led the Mustangs.
Rockland (6-8) 231 012 0 – 9 10 0
Mount View (1-14) 000 001 0 – 1 6 5
Connell and Barnes; Story and Clements
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