September 20, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP

Fowler, Presque Isle shut out Shiretowners

PRESQUE ISLE – Heather Fowler drove in three runs on two singles and a triple as the Presque Isle softball team improved to 9-1 with an 11-0 triumph over Houlton Thursday.

Allison Donovan singled drove in two runs and Emily Curry added two singles and a double. Krista Coffin chipped in with two singles for the Wildcats.

Lainey Herring singled and doubled for the Shiretowners.

Houlton (6-3) 000 000 0 – 0 4 3

Presque Isle (9-1) 602 030 x – 11 10 1

Eastman, Cleary (6) and Herring; Norsworthy and Fowler

So. Aroostook 22, East Grand 4

At Danforth, relievers Raya King and Kim Pratt allowed just one run over 5 2/3 innings and Amanda Charette drove in three runs with three triples as Southern Aroostook of Dyer Brook triumphed.

Kaylea Collier had a triple and single and Holly Ireland had three singles for Southern Aroostook and each had an RBI.

Tisheena Roy had a pair of singles and an RBI for East Grand and Nikki Tuck doubled.

So. Aroostook (6-5) 102 72(10) – 22 4 1

East Grand (0-7) 300 010 – 4 4 6

Goodall, King (1), Pratt (4) and Bubar; Roy, Daoust (5) and Zaneldin

Washburn 9, Ashland 6

At Ashland, Rachel Palmer launched a two-run home run while sister Amber singled three times to knock in four runs as Washburn earned the victory.

Kelsee McLaughlin added a double and a single for the Beavers.

Whitney Flint paced the Ashland Hornets with a two-run homer, while recording 10 strikeouts. Mindy Chasse had an RBI double and RBI single while Macey Pelkey tripled and singled twice.

Washburn (3-5) 030 301 2 – 9 8 2

Ashland (0-6) 003 210 0 – 6 13 8

McDougall and Goupille; Flint and Chasse

Van Buren 14, Fort Fairfield 1

At Van Buren, Megan Lajoie spun a five-inning no-hitter, striking out five and walking four as Van Buren triumphed.

Lajoie singled twice and scored four runs to help her cause for the Crusaders. Amanda Gervais slammed a two-run home run while Karie Ouellette added a solo shot, RBI triple and sacrifice fly.

Fort Fairfield (3-5) 000 01 – 1 0 2

Van Buren (8-1) 150 26 – 14 7 0

York, Herbert (5) and Churchill, Osgood (4); Lajoie and Deschaines

Caribou 11, Fort Kent 2

At Fort Kent, Kristen Espling doubled, singled twice and drove in a run to lead Caribou past Fort Kent.

Ali Richards and Chelsea Bouchard tallied three singles apiece and Jessica Kinney notched two singles for the Vikings.

Marissa Albert had a double and a single and Taylor Boucher added two singles for the Warriors.

Caribou (2-8) 500 113 1 – 11 15 1

Fort Kent (1-8) 200 000 0 – 2 4 2

Espling and Ouellette; Bouchard and Desjardins

Wisdom 14, Madawaska 4

At Madawaska, Tracy Anderson notched three singles, a double and an RBI as Wisdom cruised past Madawaska.

Elsie Berce singled twice with an RBI for the Pioneers.

Kallie Pelletier struck out 10 for the Owls. Sara Schlicher singled and doubled and Ashley D. Cyr added a single.

Wisdom (4-4) 531 004 1 – 14 8 6

Madawaska (3-5) 102 000 1 – 4 3 9

St. Pierre and Daigle; Pelletier and Nadeau

Lee 9, Katahdin 5

At Lee, Dana Houghton doubled twice to knock in three runs and scored another as Lee Academy knocked off Katahdin of Stacyville.

Karin Bird ht an RBI double and Brooke Harris doubled in a run and scored another for the Pandas.

Felisha Robinson doubled and singled to knock in a run and scored two more for the Cougars.

Katahdin (8-4) 030 002 0 – 5 7 0

Lee Acad. (6-5) 620 100 x – 9 7 4

Smallwood and Bates; Harris and Ritchie

Brewer 12, Erskine 2

At South China, Sarah Estes had four singles to knock in two runs as Brewer triumphed.

Meghan McLain racked up three singles and a double, driving in three runs while Leah Jackson added a pair of RBI doubles for the Witches.

Moe Moore had two singles and scored two runs for Erskine Academy.

Brewer (9-2) 162 003 0 12 16 0

Erskine (2-9) 000 010 1 – 2 5 3

J. McLain, Smith (4) and Risser; Zibura, Glidden (3) and Siegfriedt

Bangor 4, Skowhegan 0

At Bangor, Sam Besse tossed a one-hitter with eight strikeouts and one walk as the Rams picked up their ninth win.

Emily Heath paced Bangor with a two-run double while Courtney Stevenson and Amy Hackett each had an RBI single.

Caitlin Steward singled for the Indians.

Skowhegan (5-7) 000 000 0 – 0 1 1

Bangor (9-3) 000 130 x – 4 6 0

Steward, McCarty (6) and Grey; Besse and C. Stevenson

Belfast 5, Winslow 3

At Belfast, Liz Brown’s RBI double sparked a two-run fifth-inning rally that lifted the Lions to an emotional victory over the previously undefeated Black Raiders.

Belfast took a 3-0 first-inning lead as Brianna Webster had an RBI double and Brooke Reed singled home a run.

Winslow tied the game with three runs in the third, a rally that included a 45-minute delay after Belfast pitcher Stephanie Whittier was hit with a line drive off the bat of Winslow’s Ali Kriegel.

Whittier was subsequently taken to a local hospital where she underwent tests before later being released.

Before she was injured, Whitter had two singles and a run scored. Reed had two singles, a run and an RBI, Brown singled twice with an RBI and Jillian Ross singled twice and scored a run.

Kriegel tripled for Winslow.

Winslow (10-1) 003 000 0 – 3 4 2

Belfast (8-4) 300 020 x – 5 9 3

Davis, Nolan (6) and Fisher, Turner (6); Whittier, Reed (3) and Brown

Hampden 9, Messalonskee 0

At Hampden, Lacey Littlefield and Michelle Wells combined on a one-hit shutout as Hampden Academy earned its eighth win.

Ashley Gott singled twice to knock in a pair of runs for the Broncos. Wells knocked three singles, Nellie Wood had two more and Eva Shannon a triple.

Chelsea Bawett singled for Messalonskee of Oakland.

Messalonskee (2-9) 000 000 0 – 0 1 0

Hampden (8-3) 012 033 x – 9 13 2

Hunt and Hachey; Littlefield, Wells (6) and Gott

Baseball

Ashland 17, Washburn 1

At Ashland, Kevin Baker tallied three singles, two RBIs and three runs scored as Ashland thumped Washburn.

Henry Mulligan drove in four runs on two singles with two runs scored and Justin Belanger had three RBIs and two singles. Tyler Cote notched three singles and two runs scored and Tony Baker chipped in a two-run triple.

Adam Thompson recorded two singles and a run scored and Nolan Gagnon was credited with the RBI for the Beavers.

Washburn (5-5) 000 01 – 1 2 2

Ashland (8-1) 307 70 – 17 20 0

Gagnon, Goupille (3) and Thompson; Cote, Baker (4) and L. Belanger

Katahdin 6, Lee Acad. 1

At Lee, Josh Guiggey, Casey Savage and Evan McCarthy each had an RBI single to lead Katahdin of Stacyville to the win.

Jared Anderson earned the pitching win with sixth-inning relief help from James Zabierek.

Travis Linscott doubled and singled twice for Lee, while Tyler Doty singled twice with an RBI and Brandon Crocker singled twice.

Kyle McLeod pitched a five-hitter for Lee, striking out seven batters and allowing no earned runs.

Katahdin (8-3) 302 100 0 – 6 5 2

Lee Acad. (2-9) 010 000 0 – 1 9 5

J. Anderson, Zabierek (6) and McCarthy; McLeod and MacDonald

Hampden 4, Messalonskee 0

At Hampden, Joel Neill notched an double, an RBI and a run scored to lead Hampden past Messalonskee.

Nolan Turner added two singles and Harvey Shue tallied an RBI. Justin Kelsey chipped in a single and a run scored for the Broncos.

Isaac Guerette and Ray Bernier each singled for the Eagles.

Messalonskee (6-6) 000 000 0 – 0 2 1

Hampden (5-6) 002 002 x – 4 4 1

Sucy and Jacobs; Smith and Stephens


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