LIMESTONE – Kyle Dempsey drove in four runs with a two-run double and three singles and Matt Enman’s RBI single broke a 9-9 tie in the fifth inning as Limestone Community School/Maine School of Science and Mathematics outslugged previously undefeated Central Aroostook 15-12 in a high school baseball game Tuesday.
Enman had two singles and an RBI for the winners of Mars Hill and Mike Allen contributed an RBI triple.
Blake McCarthy knocked in three runs with a double and a single for Central Aroostook and James Richards delivered two more with a double and a single. Cameron York had two singles and an RBI.
Cen. Aroostook (6-1) 005 400 3 – 12 7 3
LCS/MSSM (5-1) 009 024 x – 15 10 8
McCarthy, Richards (3), Clockedile (4), Thomas (4), York (6) and Folsom; Enman, Cote (4) and K. Dempsey
Ashland 15, So. Aroostook 7
At Ashland, Kevin Baker had a double and two singles with three RBIs as Ashland defeated Southern Aroostook of Dyer Brook.
Tony Baker hit four singles and drove in a run while Tyler Cote had a doubles and two singles with an RBI for Ashland. Henry Milligan added two singles and a pair of RBIs for the Hornets.
Dakota Sleeper hit a triple and two singles for Southern Aroostook while Tyler Robinson added a two-run single.
So. Aroostook (5-3) 100 410 1 – 7 10 2
Ashland (5-1) 150 351 x – 15 18 2
Sleeper, Bouchard (2), Casey (5) and Branscomb, Shallar (5); Cote, Tarr (4) and Ward, Belanger (5)
Van Buren 6, Fort Kent 1
At Fort Kent, Matt Parent allowed one run on one hit while hitting two singles and a double to lead Van Buren past Fort Kent.
Kyle Chasse added a two-run single for Van Buren.
Joe Soucy singled for Fort Kent.
Van Buren 000 500 1 – 6 6 2
Fort Kent 000 001 0 – 1 1 0
Parent and Martin; Soucy and Marquis
Washburn 9-22, GHCA 2-11
At Washburn, Matt Connolly had a triple and three singles, drove in three runs and scored four times as Washburn used a 16-hit attack to complete a sweep of Greater Houlton Christian Academy.
Connolly had two singles and two RBIs in a 13-run second inning rally and Steve Pesut also knocked in two runs in the inning with a single and fielder’s choice.
Washburn received three singles and an RBI from Trevor Pendexter and two singles and an RBI apiece from Sebastian Viola and Adam Thompson.
Brandon LeBlond had two singles and four RBIs for GHCA. Jaron Gray, Mackenzie Burns and Jeff Holmes had two singles each and Chad Duff belted a two-run triple. Burns had an RBI.
In the opener, Thompson and Nolan Gagnon had RBI singles in a four-run first inning that erased a 1-0 deficit.
Ben Goupille hurled five innings of five-hit, one run (unearned) ball to pick up the win.
Erik Sjoberg doubled and singled for GHCA and Duff singled twice.
(First Game)
GHCA 100 000 1 – 2 6 3
Washburn 402 102 x – 9 8 0
Little, Duff (4) and Straubel; Goupille, Howe (6) and Thompson
(Second Game)
GHCA 331 22 – 11 12 2
Washburn 5(13)3 1x – 22 16 4
Holmes, Little (2), Duff (3) and Straubel; Gagnon, Viola (3), Thompson (5) and Thompson, Goupille (5)
Hodgdon 8, Fort Fairfield 7
At Hodgdon, Morgan Hall scored the game-winning run on a Travis Quint single in the bottom of the ninth inning to lift Hodgdon past Fort Fairfield.
Hall had three singles for Hodgdon while Seth Dorr added a 2-run double for the Hawks.
Cody Closson doubled and singled while Austin Dufour singled twice with two RBIs for Fort Fairfield.
Fort Fairfield (2-2) 301 000 300 – 7 9 2
Hodgdon (1-5) 101 014 001 – 8 8 5
Dufour, Closson (4), Noyes (5), Andrews (6) and Towle; Guy and Dorr
John Bapst 9, Ellsworth 2
At Ellsworth, Nick Smith hit two triples, a single and drove in four runs to lead John Bapst of Bangor by Ellsworth.
Jon Gagnon had three singles and an RBI while Alex Yates added a pair of singles for the Crusaders.
Brad Folmer had an RBI single for Ellsworth.
John Bapst (4-3) 010 330 2 – 9 12 1
Ellsworth (1-5) 000 200 0 – 2 3 7
Healey and Smith; Salsbuy, Kelley (5), Dressell (7) and Berry
Lee Acad. 13, Calais 9
At Calais, Travis Linscott singled twice with an RBI and Dean MacDonald doubled and singled as Lee Academy topped Calais.
Devan Parker had a two-run single while Ryan Beers added and RBI single for the Pandas.
Nick Harmon singled twice while Ben Pagels, Jamey Farley and Dylan Ramsdell each added an RBI single for Calais.
Lee (2-6) 401 061 1 – 13 6 2
Calais (3-3) 041 002 2 – 9 7 2
McLeod, Doty (7) and MacDonald; Deacon, Gillespie (4), Ramsdell (7) and Rodgers, Pagels (3)
Softball
So. Aroostook 12, Ashland 4
At Ashland, the Southern Aroostook Warriors of Dyer Brook took advantage of eight Ashland errors and cruised to the win despite recording only four hits.
Amanda Charette hit a triple for the winners.
Whitney Flint tripled and singled for Ashland.
So. Aroostook (4-3) 310 033 2 – 12 4 2
Ashland (0-4) 300 000 1 – 4 7 8
King and Goodall; Flint and Chasse
Van Buren 12, Fort Kent 5
At Fort Kent, the visiting Crusaders took advantage of nine Fort Kent errors en route to the win.
Megan Lajoie and Kasie Ouellette each singled twice for Van Buren.
Shannon Martin doubled and singled to pace the Warriors. Taylor Boucher had two singles and an RBI and Ashley Bouchard two singles.
Van Buren 430 103 1 – 12 8 3
Fort Kent 001 130 0 – 5 7 9
Lajoie and Deschaine; Albert, Bouchard (4) and Morneault
LCS/MSSM 27, CAHS 15
At Limestone, Julie Peers collected four hits, a double and three singles, and four RBIs as Limestone Community School/Maine School of Science and Mathematics rolled past Central Aroostook of Mars Hill.
Melanie Allen hit a solo home run and three singles and drove in three runs for the Eagles. Victoria St. Pierre had two singles, a double and four RBIs and Stacey Bernier two singles, a double and two RBIs.
Kayla Day paced the Panthers with a two-run double while Brittany Smith chipped in two singles and two RBIs.
Cen. Aroostook (0-5) 336 102 0 – 15 14 6
LCS/MSSM (4-3) (12)52 314 x – 27 16 5
Donahue, Long (2) and Pryon; K. Peers, J. peers (3) and St. Pierre
GHCA 11, Washburn 5
At Washburn, Greater Houlton Christian Academy scored nine runs over the last two innings to rally for the victory.
Emma Boutlier and Kiki Smart each had two singles and two RBIs for the Eagles. Cassie Parker and Jessica Jago contributed two singles apiece.
Erica McDougall’s three singles led Washburn while Chelsea McLaughlin doubled and singled.
Greater Houlton (4-1) 002 004 5 – 11 10 2
Washburn (2-4) 100 220 0 – 5 7 4
Korhonen and Jago; McDougall and Goupille
Calais 6, Lee Acad. 0
At Calais, Stephanie Perry allowed only one hit and no walks with nine strikeouts to earn the shutout over Lee Academy.
Ashley Allen hit a home run, a double and a single with two RBIs for Calais. Lindsey Mingo and Perry each added a double and an RBI for the Blue Devils.
Amanda Gifford hit a single for Lee Academy.
Lee Acad. (3-5) 000 000 0 – 0 1 3
Calais (7-0) 101 310 x – 6 8 1
Harris and Ritchie; Perry and Allen
Bucksport 14, MDI 2
At Bucksport, Keely Sullivan drove in six runs on a double and two singles as the Golden Bucks earned the win in five innings.
Alex Sullivan hit three singles for Bucksport, while Katie Allen singled twice. She scattered six hits for the win.
Eliza Worrell hit two singles for the Trojans and Allison Johnson had an RBI single in the second.
MDI (1-8) 020 00 – 2 6 5
Bucksport (6-2) 350 6x – 15 14 1
Johnson and Damon; Kat. Allen and Hurd
Greenville 17, Valley 2
At Greenville, Lauren Fling rapped three singles as the Lakers rolled over the Cavaliers.
Kaitlin Harmon singled twice and Susan Muzzy doubled for Greenville.
Maria Leathers hit a triple for Valley of Bingham.
Valley (1-3) 110 00 – 2 5 9
Greenville (1-4) 0(11)4 2x – 17 9 2
Bergeron and Leathers; Muzzy and Wilson
Hermon 11, Foxcroft Acad. 0
At Foxcroft, Ashley Kelley hit two home runs, two singles and drove in six runs to lead Hermon by Foxcroft Academy.
Kelley pitched seven innings for the Hawks allowing no runs on four hits with 15 strikeouts.
Becky Colpitts and Jamie Beers each had two singles and an RBI for Hermon.
Lindsay Chase doubled and singled for Foxcroft Academy.
Hermon (7-2) 341 201 0 – 11 11 1
Foxcroft Acad. (0-7) 000 000 0 – 0 4 7
Kelley and Page; Boss and Snyder
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