OLD TOWN – Nick Leach pitched a two-hitter and helped his own cause with two singles and two RBIs as Bangor East beat Millinocket 12-1 to win the District 3 Little League baseball title for ages 11-12 Thursday.
Bangor East advances to the state tournament in Lebanon, which starts today, and will face Camden-Rockport Saturday at 11 a.m.
Two years ago, the Bangor East and Millinocket All-Stars battled for the District 3 title in the ages 9-10 division with Bangor East rallying to win the last two games to capture the title.
Justin Courtney hit two singles and drove in three runs to lead Bangor East in Thursday’s game while Rye Powell added a double.
Jordan Morrow and Seth Brown each hit a single for Millinocket.
Bangor East (7-1) 044 4 – 12 9 1
Millinocket (4-2) 100 0 – 1 2 1
Leach and Powell; Moscone, Lyons (2), Brown (3) and McVey
District 3, 9-10
Houlton 15, Lincoln 14
At Bangor, Garrett Ring doubled and singled to knock in three runs and lead Houlton into Saturday’s championship game.
Connor Graham and Garrett Putnam each had a two-run single for the winners.
Trevor Delaite led Lincoln with two singles, a double and triple (5 RBIs) while Scotty Jipson had two singles and two RBIs and Trevor Sutherland two singles and a triple.
Lincoln (3-2) 310 4 42 – 14 10 1
Houlton (6-1) 003 (11)1x – 15 9 3
Delaite, Batchelder (5) and Jipson; Putnam, Graham (5), Brewer (5), Ring (6) and Dee
District 1, 9-10
Calais 13, Bucksport I 6
At Calais, Spencer Johnson’s bases-loaded triple, William Giero’s two-run triple, Kyle Johnson’s two-run double and Isaac Collins’ run-scoring double keyed a 10-run fifth inning that enabled Calais to eliminate Bucksport I.
Calais hosts unbeaten Ellsworth Saturday at 6 p.m. in the championship round.
Spencer Johnson had two singles to go with his triple and Giero and Kyle Johnson also had singles.
Kyle Johnson struck out 10 in 4 1/3 innings.
Asher Bowden doubled and singled for Bucksport I with Jack Cyr and Jayson Grindle each collecting a base hit.
Calais (4-1) 000 1(10)2 – 13 11 0
Bucksport I (3-2) 010 0 5 0 – 6 4 2
K. Johnson, S. Johnson (5), Newman (5) and McPhee; Bowden, Mason (3), Gauvin (4), Grindle (5) and Craig
Softball
State tournament, 11-12
Kennebunkport 10, Cam.-Rock. 0
At Glenburn, Carinn Burns pitched a five-inning no-hitter, striking out nine and walking four, as Kennebunkport opened the tourney with a victory.
Molly LaPointe paced the winners with two singles and three RBIs, while Brittany Mador singled with an RBI.
Losing pitcher Hannah Corney allowed only three hits.
Camden-Rockport (0-1) 000 00 – 0 0 1
Kennebunkport (1-0) 142 21 – 10 3 0
Corney and Hamalainen; Burns and LaPointe
Scarborough 9, Auburn 1
At Glenburn, Erin Giles had two singles and a double to knock in two runs as Scarborough defeated Auburn.
Marisa O’Toole had three singles and two RBIs for the winners.
Ashlee Arnold and Kory Norcross singled for Auburn.
Auburn (0-1) 100 000 – 1 2 7
Scarborough (1-0) 003 24x – 9 12 0
Norcross and Hubbard; Giles and Haskell
District 1, 9-10
Calais 18, Machias 1
At Calais, Olivia Smith pitched a two-hitter, striking out 10 and walking one, and helped her own cause with two doubles and a single as the Calais stars rolled to the District 1 softball championship.
with an 18-1 win over Machias.
Kaylee Johnson rapped a triple, a double and a single for the winners, while Madison McVicar hit a double and two singles. Alyssa Polk added a single and three RBIs.
Tate Dolley led Machias with a double and Danika Foss singled.
Calais (3-0) 283 5 – 18 18 1
Machias (1-2) 100 0 – 1 2 4
Smith and McVicar; Raye and Schoppee, Whitney (4)
Machias 19, Ellsworth 8
At Ellsworth on Wednesday, Lauren Ray hit three singles and drove in two runs as Machias cruised past Ellsworth.
Olivia McBrine hit a two-run home run in the second inning for Machias.
Madison Card hit a solo home run for Ellsworth.
Machias (1-1) 880 3 – 19 8 3
Ellsworth (0-2) 422 0 – 8 3 3
Dolley and Schoppee; Card, Brown (1), Card (4) and Langley
District 3, 9-10
Hermon 31, Lincoln 2 (4 inns.)
At Orrington, Katie Corey tripled, doubled and singled twice and Alleysa Oakes had four singles as Hermon eliminated Lincoln.
The game was called after four innings due to the mercy rule.
Karli Theberge had three singles for the winners and Claire Peterson tossed a one-hitter over four innings.
Rebecca Hatt singled for Lincoln.
Hermon (3-1) (18)25 6 – 31 21 1
Lincoln (1-2) 020 0 – 2 1 9
Peterson and Phipps; Libby and Trott
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