HARRINGTON – Woodland scored scored all of its runs in the last three innings, posting five runs on errors in earning a 7-4 upset victory over Narraguagus.
Kacey Pike hit a double and an RBI single for Woodland. Rachel Wearne had two singles.
Emily Froese smacked three singles and an RBI for Narraguagus. Holly Strout hit a double and triple for two RBIs.
Woodland (2-7) 000 032 2 – 7 9 2 Narraguagus (8-3) 101 011 0 – 4 12 6
Wearne and Smith; Morse and Farnsworth, Froese (7)
Presque Isle 16, Fort Kent 8
At Fort Kent, Presque Isle ran up eight runs in the first inning as it defeated Fort Kent.
Kris Supa singled twice and doubled to drive in three runs for Presque Isle. Amanda Belden smacked three singles and drove in three runs.
Andrea Marquis hit three singles and had two RBIs for Fort Kent. Cathy Pelletier doubled twice and drove in two runs.
Presque Isle (5-4) 820 500 1 – 16 16 3 Fort Kent (2-6) 203 000 3 – 8 17 5
Millard and Supa; Gagnon, Lamarr (1) and Marquis
Old Town takes two
At Old Town, Tara Drinkwater pitched a one-hitter in a 12-0 rout in the opener and scored the winning run in the bottom of the eighth for a 5-4 win in the second game.
In the second game, Drinkwater scored with aggressive baserunning when Caribou held onto the ball following an error. She also had five strikeouts in four innings of relief.
Kalina Cuarisma hit three singles and Kristi Murray hit two RBI singles for Old Town.
Katherine Scott had two singles and an RBI for Caribou.
In the opener, Drinkwater fanned six and walked one in a complete-game win. Jody Kenniston hit two doubles and a single for three RBIs.
Cuarisma had a single, double and two RBIs, and Danielle Wentworth stroked two singles and stole home twice for Old Town.
(First Game) Caribou 000 000 – 0 1 2 Old Town 242 310 – 12 12 5
Wolfe and Miller; Drinkwater and Ferland (Second Game) Caribou (1-8) 200 020 00 – 4 6 2 Old Town (3-6) 000 202 01 – 5 10 3
Lombard and Miller; Randall, Drinkwater (5) and Ferland
So. Aroostook 20, CAHS 14
At Dyer Brook, Jayme Smith pitched four-plus innings of one-hit relief to help Southern Aroostook hold off Central Aroostook.
Brittany Browne singled twice, doubled and drove in five runs for the Warriors. Shawna Lyons ripped three singles and a double, driving in two runs. Rhonda Chambers had two singles and three RBIs.
Lacy Bell singled three times and drove in two runs for the Panthers of Mars Hill.
Cen. Aroostook (2-5) 355 100 0 – 14 6 4 So. Aroostook (6-1) 621 245 x – 20 16 2
Dyer and Cumming; Edkins, Smith (3) and Chambers
Washington Academy 12, Shead 2
At East Machias, Diana Bourdeau smacked a two-run home run in the first inning as Washington Academy got the win.
Charlene Gaddis hit a triple and two singles for three RBIs. Miranda Fergerson tripled for the Raiders.
Shead of Eastport’s Melissa Preston hit two singles and drove in three runs. Rebecca Lingley singled twice (1 RBI). Tara Mills tripled.
Shead (2-6) 032 000 2 – 7 10 7 Wash. Acad. (5-5) 204 060 x – 12 8 7
Smith and Cammick; Kurz and Fergerson, Akoa (5)
Washburn 28, Limestone 7
At Limestone, Jana Woollard jacked a grand slam in the first inning to pace Washburn.
Kerry Flanagin singled, doubled, tripled and drove in two runs for the Beavers. Bobbie Jo Rowbotham hit three singles and drove in two runs.
Meagan Emery and Chrissy Harvey had a single and double each for Limestone.
Washburn (4-2) (12)43 45 – 28 13 2 Limestone (2-5) 103 12 – 7 8 9
Flanagin and Jordan; Cote, Durepo (5) and Reuter
Calais 25, Machias 8
At Calais, the Blue Devils scored 25 runs on nine hits as the Machias pitchers combined for 14 walks.
Jess Crossman smacked a triple and a single for three RBIs. Abbie Hanson’s double and single drove in two runs and Tricia Farrell added three singles and an RBI.
Shirley Moe hit two singles and a double for Machias.
Machias (1-7) 103 22 – 8 7 6 Calais (5-2) 361 1(15) – 25 9 4
McDonald, Belknap (4) and Romei; Carter and Farrell
Fort Fairfield 26, Van Buren 6
At Van Buren, Devin Jewitt stroked two triples, a single and a double for three RBIs for Fort Fairfield, which scored 16 sixth-inning runs.
Kathy Russell lined two singles and a triple for five RBIs, and Janet Hyslop hit three singles for the Tigers.
Morgan Parent hit a three-run double and Kyla Laplante had two singles for Van Buren.
Fort Fairfield (7-0) 304 30(16) – 26 13 3 Van Buren (2-6) 200 40 0 – 6 7 10
Russell and Hyslop; Laplante and Gagnon
Hodgdon 21, Ashland 17
At Ashland, Danielle Fitzpatrick cracked two home runs and drove in three runs to lift Hodgdon past Ashland.
Holly Quint singled twice and doubled for Hodgdon and also picked up the complete-game win. Katie Williams hit two singles and drove in three runs.
Mandy Maker went 4-for-5 with two home runs and two singles for Ashland, driving in five runs. Sarah Dwyer homered, singled and drove in three. Heidi Maker singled twice, stole five bases and scored four runs.
Hodgdon (2-5) 740 321 4 – 21 12 0 Ashland (3-6) 105 640 1 – 17 21 12
Quint and Hardy; Junkins and Maker
Katahdin 9, Schenck 8
At Sherman Station, Mikeline Duff led off the bottom of the seventh with a home run to win the game for the Cougars.
Lacey Willette hit a two-run homer and Kim Mann hit a double in a six-run sixth inning for Katahdin. Denise Gardner went the distance, striking out eight.
Amanda Sherwood had two singles for Schenck of East Millinocket.
Schenck (2-5) 212 110 1 – 8 5 0 Katahdin (4-5) 101 060 1 – 9 8 1
Gardner and Sherwood; Perrin and Mann Mattanawcook 15, Lee 3
At Lincoln, Allison McLaughlin hit a three-run home run in the third inning, tripled and singled for a total of six RBIs as Mattanawcook topped Lee.
Tracie Pinkerton hit a double and a single and drove in a run. Shelly Reed singled twice for two RBIs, including the winning run in the bottom of the sixth.
For Lee, Katie Cormier hit two singles and Tanya Mushero and Melissa Krapf added a single and an RBI.
Lee (7-2) 003 000 0 – 3 6 7 Mattanawcook (4-4) 160 341 x – 15 9 1
Krapf, Nute (4), Jipson (5) and Cole; Lowell and Pinkerton
Foxcroft Academy 6, PCHS 5
At Dover-Foxcroft, Laurie Lavoie and Becky Warren scored the tying and game-winning runs on back-to-back wild pitches in the bottom of the seventh.
Lavoie hit a single, double and drove in one for Foxcroft. Amy Fagan hit two singles and Sherri Zimmerman lined a two-run double.
Jane Burdin hit three singles for Piscataquis of Guilford, while Kalli Pulkkinen, Darby Smiley and Stephanie Watson had three hits apiece.
PCHS (2-9) 100 220 0 – 5 11 1 Foxcroft (6-4) 000 002 4 – 6 7 3
Korsman and Elderkin; Gentry and Warren
John Bapst 17, Dexter 5
At Bangor, Stacy Rudnicki and Lori Lafontaine each smacked two-run singles in the eighth, as the Crusaders scored eight runs on six straight hits.
Lafontaine had three singles and three RBIs, and Kelli Wong hit two singles and a double for three RBIs for John Bapst.
Chris Dorman struck three singles and an RBI for Dexter. Amber Cooper had two singles.
Dexter (2-7) 001 04 – 5 8 2 John Bapst (6-4) 213 38 – 17 17 2
Malo, Walker (4), Fletcher (5) and Dorman; Bender and Beckett
Penquis 15, Penobscot Valley 6
At Howland, Abbie Bowen struck out 10 batters, hit three singles and a double for one RBI, and scored five runs to get the win for the Patriots of Milo.
Erin Weston smacked two doubles, two singles and drove in two runs. Lil Gerrish singled twice and doubled for two RBIs.
Penobscot Valley’s Rachael Dawson hit a triple and a single and added an RBI. Carrie Braley doubled, singled and drove in a run.
Penquis (7-1) 250 104 3 – 15 15 4 Penobscot Valley (4-3) 112 002 0 – 6 12 4
Bowen and Gahagan; Neal, Oldenburg (3) and Doyon
Stearns 10, Orono 1
At Orono, Meredith Oliver singled twice and drove in a run as the Minutemen of Millinocket claimed the victory.
Shannon Boynton singled to drive in a run and six other Stearns players hit singles.
Pam Ventura drove in Orono’s only run when she brought home Jessica Libby, who had hit a triple. Libby’s sister Kati singled three times and Lorie Mehuren hit two singles.
Stearns (4-7) 013 320 1 – 10 8 1 Orono (5-6) 000 100 0 – 1 9 4
Sirois and Legassey; Libby and Taylor
Maranacook 17, MCI 0
At Pittsfield, Jill Pruett pitched a two-hitter to lead Maranacook past Maine Central Institute.
Sika Stanton belted a home run and a single for the Black Bears of Readfield. Sara Masse had three hits and Lauren Wanser and Pruett had two singles each.
Natalia Mayhew and Amy Long had a single each for MCI.
Maranacook (8-3) 814 04 – 17 14 1 MCI (4-6) 000 00 – 0 2 4
Pruett and Masse; Graham, Andrews (4) and Cianchette, Baker (4)
Central 12, DI-Stonington 0
At Deer Isle, Marie Cookson held Deer Isle-Stonington to three hits while striking out seven to lead Central of East Corinth.
Stephanie Partridge hit a double and single and drove in four runs. Missy Krawcyzk tripled and drove in two runs. Cookson singled twice.
Abby Gross, Carrie Betts and Andrea Weed each had one single for the Mariners.
Central 050 34 – 12 8 0 DI-Stonington 000 00 – 0 3 6
Cookson and Mathis; Douglass and Gross
Bucksport 14, Ellsworth 4
At Bucksport, Annette Caswell hit two doubles and three RBIs and Kelly Downes struck out eight in a complete-game effort for Bucksport.
Jessica Sawyer hit two RBI singles for Bucksport. Kelsey Wardwell had a single and triple for two RBIs.
Rachel Smallidge led Ellsworth with a single, double and three RBIs.
Ellsworth 000 040 – 4 6 4 Bucksport 102 047 – 14 14 0
Patten and Roy, Saunders (6); Downes and Smith
Hermon 11, MDI 3
At Hermon, Megan Maskus hit two singles, drove in four and scored twice to lead the Hawks.
Kiera Dorr hit two singles and scored twice for the winners. Dawn Cyr hit two doubles, a single and scored twice.
Crystal Granes had a double and single for MDI. Emmy Renault rapped two singles.
MDI (2-8) 000 030 0 – 3 6 3 Hermon (4-7) 031 304 x – 11 12 1
Renault and Miller; Stevens and Stairs
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