November 24, 2024
LITTLE LEAGUE

Bangor East defeats rival Bangor West with 6 in 5th

BANGOR – Justin Courtney’s two-run double and Kenny Colpritt’s RBI single highlighted a six-run fifth inning that propelled Bangor East past rival Bangor West 10-5 in Little League all-star baseball action for ages 11-12 at the Bangor West field Monday.

Nick Leach topped the Bangor East hitters with a two-run homer in the first and a single, and Brendan Moore added two singles. Courtney pitched the first five innings, striking out nine, to earn the win. Leach struck out the side in the sixth in relief.

Hunter Boyce rapped two singles and Galen Perry had a double to power Bangor West.

Bangor East (1-0) 300 061 – 10 7 1

Bangor West (0-1) 021 110 – 5 4 2

Courtney, Leach (6) and Powell, Lewis (3), Powell (5); Boyce, Ireland (5) and Lane

Millinocket 13, Orono-Veazie 0

At Marden Park, Orono, Jordan Morrow allowed one hit and two walks while striking out 13 through five innings at Millinocket shutout Orono-Veazie.

Morrow hit two home runs and a single to drive in three runs for Millinocket. Seth Brown hit a two-run triple and Ryan Leavitt doubled and singled with two RBIs.

Zach Palmeter singled in the first inning to pace Orono-Veazie.

Millinocket (1-0) 100 2(10) – 13 13 1

Orono-Veazie (0-1) 000 00 – 0 1 4

Morrow and McVey, Brown (4); White, Palmeter (4) and McKaig, Espling (4)

Holbrook 11, Katahdin 3

At Holden, Brendan Newcomb singled twice and doubled as Holbrook cruised to the win.

John Conllis and Alec Wortman had a single and a double apiece for the winners.

Will McGary and Dylan Porter doubled for Katahdin.

Holbrook (1-0) 130 000 – 11 12 1

Katahdin (0-1) 100 200 – 3 3 3

Benson, Webber (5) and Collins; Rockwell, Cullinan (4) and Walker

District 2 baseball, 11-12

Waldo 5, Belfast 0

At Thomaston, Reed Pozzy pitched a no-hitter, striking out 15 and walking only one as the Waldo County stars prevailed.

Grayson Szumilas hit an RBI single to pace Waldo County. James Harvey doubled and Abe Lebel singled and scored a run.

Belfast’s Alex Snider recorded seven strikeouts in 4 1/3 innings.

Belfast (1-1) 000 000 – 0 0 1

Waldo (2-0) 310 01x – 5 3 0

Lavangie, Snider (1) and Ball; Pozzy and Bean

District 3 softball, 11-12

Bangor 8, Lincoln 6

At Glenburn, Paige Morrill doubled in the go-ahead run as Bangor rallied for the win and a berth in today’s 5:30 p.m. game against Hermon.

If Hermon wins, it captures a berth in the state tournament. If Bangor wins, the teams play again Wednesday at 5:30 p.m.

Brianna Bowlan added a double, single and two RBIs for Bangor, and winning pitcher Casey Modery had two singles and an RBI. Modery also struck out five and walked five in earning the win.

Ashley Libby topped Lincoln with a double and two RBIs, and Taylor Blood had a double. Blood struck out nine and walked four.

Lincoln (1-2) 301 110 – 6 8 5

Bangor (2-1) 102 14x – 8 7 3

Blood and McDonald; Modery and Morris

Reporting games

Guidelines for host team

For Little League baseball and softball all-star games, it is the responsibility of the host team to report the game to the NEWS because the host is responsible for providing the official scorer.

The host team is encouraged to report the game as soon as possible and to provide highlights and details for both of the teams in the game. If details are not given for both teams, then a story will not be published on the game.

The NEWS asks for a complete linescore with score by innings and total runs, hits and errors along with all the pitchers and catchers, and innings they entered the game.

Highlights for both teams should include batters who get two or more hits, get an extra base hit or drive in runs.

The NEWS toll-free number for reporting games is: 1-800-310-8600. For calls from the Greater Bangor area, the number is: 990-8275.

A fax containing the above game details would also be accepted. The NEWS sports fax number is 990-8092. Game reports may also be sent via e-mail to: bdnsports@bangordailynews.net. Please include a subject line in the e-mail.

Correction: A shorter version of this article ran in the State edition.

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