EAST MACHIAS – Tricia Carver struck out nine and scattered six hits to lead the Jonesport-Beals Royalettes to a 10-4 high school softball win over the Washington Academy Raiders Monday.
Carver walked four and aided her own cause with three singles.
Chelsie Carver had two singles and two RBIs for Jonesport-Beals.
Lindsay Day led the Raiders with two singles and two RBIs. Charlene Gaddis also singled twice.
Jonesport-Beals (7-1) 000 171 1 – 10 9 4 WA (7-3) 003 000 1 – 4 6 4
Carver and Merchant; Boudreau, Kurz (6) and Fergerson
Katahdin 31, Central Aroostook 1
At Mars Hill, Kim Mann had three hits and five runs batted in, Mindy Libby doubled and singled and Lacey Willette knocked in five runs as Katahdin triumphed.
Mann and Lindsay Duffy-Stanley combined on a three-hitter.
Gabe Smith singled for Central Aroostook.
Katahdin 355 3(15) – 31 13 0 Central Aroostook 000 10 – 1 3 23
Mann, Duffy-Stanley (4) and Qualey; Long, Bell (4) and Carvell
Narraguagus 21, Shead 1
At Eastport, Ashley Woodward pitched a one-hitter while striking out eight and walking one as the Narraguagus Knights of Harrington knocked off Shead.
Kate Farnsworth led ‘Guagus with a triple.
For Shead, Sara Ricker hit a triple in the fourth inning to break up Woodward’s no-hit bid.
Narraguagus (11-2) 122 (15)1 – 21 5 3 Shead (3-8) 000 10 – 1 1 11
Woodward and Farnsworth; McGary, Lingley (5) and Ricker, Greene (5)
Van Buren 13, Wisdom 6
At Van Buren, Kristy Wright slammed a solo home run and Denise Marquis added a two-run double and single to pace the Crusaders by the Pioneers of St. Agatha.
Kyla LaPlante added a one-run triple for Van Buren.
Nina Michaud notched a one-run double for Wisdom and added three singles. Shannon Berube doubled and singled.
Wisdom 210 201 0 – 6 10 12 Van Buren 082 120 x – 13 15 6
Cyr and Michaud; Marquis and Gagnon
So. Aroostook 21, Limestone 7
At Dyer Brook, Rhonda Chambers hit for the cycle, including a two-run homer and two-run triple to go with her double and single, and finished with six RBIs to pace the Warriors.
Southern Aroostook’s Erin Edkins slammed a two-run homer to highlight a 12-run first inning and also rapped two doubles and had four RBIs. Nicki Lyons added three singles.
Michelle Crook topped the Eagles with two singles and two RBIs.
Limestone (3-5) 050 20 – 7 6 5 So. Aroostook (5-4) (12)07 2x – 21 18 3
Cote and Rueter; Toothaker and Chambers
Houlton 21, Fort Kent 9
At Houlton, Sarah Beasley homered and doubled twice and Danielle Hagerman tripled and singled twice to pace Houlton to its win.
Beasley and Hagerman each drove in three runs.
Valerie Lenentine tripled and singled and drove in two runs for the winners and Erica McGary singled twice and also had two RBIs.
McKenzie Boucher doubled and singled for Fort Kent and Jess Corriveau tripled and singled. Each had an RBI.
Fort Kent (0-9) 101 25 – 9 10 3 Houlton (3-6) 549 21 – 21 16 3
Corriveau, Saucier (4) and Pinette; Brown and Cleary
Madawaska 7, Fort Fairfield 2
At Madawaska, the Owls put together a four-run fourth inning to take control of their game with the Tigers.
Michelle Dube, Sarah Dufour and Amy Roy drove in runs in the inning for Madawaska.
Dufour had a double, single and two RBIs, while Emily Lavertu and two singles to lead the Owls.
Kiersten McCrae and Kelly Stevens had two singles each.
Fort Fairfield (8-2) 000 200 0 – 2 9 2 Madawaksa (7-0) 000 430 x – 8 11 1
McCrea, Ireland (5), McCrea (5) and Barnes; Dube and Cyr
Calais 31, Lubec 6
At Calais, Cari Redding paced the Blue Devils with two singles, two doubles and five RBIs in the victory.
Alley Tuttle hit five singles and Samantha Morrison added two singles and two RBIs.
Amber LaValley’s two-RBI single was the only hit for the Hornets.
Lubec (0-9) 006 00 – 6 1 10 Calais (5-3) (16)04 (11)0 – 31 19 0
Burnes and Farmer; Frost, Redding (3), Frost (3) and Martin
Caribou, John Bapst split
At Bangor, the John Bapst Crusaders took the first game 8-7 while Caribou earned the victory 18-10 in the second game.
In the first game, John Bapst outhit Caribou 10-3 while Kristen Legere recorded three singles, while Laura Roach added two, one was the game-winner in the seventh. Jamie Landeen, Jessica Cyr and Sabrina Butler each hit singled for Caribou.
In the second game, Butler and Ashley Monahan each hit three singles to lead Caribou. Butler tallied two RBIs while Monahan had three. Amanda Johnson hit three doubles and a single with three RBIs and Roach hit two singles and a double for the Crusaders.
Caribou (2-7) 203 1(11)0 1 – 18 14 0 John Bapst (5-4) 233 002 0 – 10 19 3
Karagory and Miller; Henderson, Sleeper (6), Dyment (6) and Novak
Machias 29, Woodland 6
At Woodland, Sarah Hussey racked up six hits and seven RBIs to lead the Bulldogs over the Dragons.
Hussey posted a double and five singles, and Jordan Wood and Tracey Guptill added a double and two singles each.
Lisa Kneeland topped Woodland with three singles.
Machias (4-4) (13)44 80 – 29 24 6 Woodland (0-9) 200 22 – 6 10 13
McDonald and Carter; Holmes, Hood (1), White (5) and Kneeland, Leighton (2)
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So. Aroostook 13, Limestone 3
At Dyer Brook, Matt Malone’s three-run homer and Nick Hersey’s RBI triple keyed a five-run first inning that carried Southern Aroostook past Limestone.
Gabe Gordon, Corey Shields, and Nate Hardy teamed up on a six-hitter.
Gordon had a triple, two singles, and an RBI to pace the Warrior attack. Hersey had a single to go with his triple, Robert Betschner singled twice and had an RBI, and Corey Shields had a solo homer.
Steve Hardwick had a two-run homer and a single for Limestone.
Limestone (1-7) 000 03 – 3 6 1 So. Aroostook (6-3) 533 11 – 13 11 1
Patten, Knoll (4), Hendrickson (4) and Mauro; Gordon, C. Shields (4), Hardy (5) and J. Shields
Van Buren 11, Wisdom 1
At Van Buren, pitcher Zach Cote nailed a three-run home run in the first inning and struck out five in the Crusaders victory.
Tyler Hews added a two-run double for Van Buren while Cote and Chanel Wright singled for the Crusaders.
Chad Gervais and Jeremy Labbe tallied two singles each for Wisdom of St. Agatha.
Wisdom (0-6) 000 10 – 1 6 2 Van Buren (8-1) 560 0x – 11 6 0
Guerrette, Picard (1), Thibeault (2) and Gervais; Cote and Sirois
Fort Fairfield 12, Madawaska 3
At Madawaska, Aaron Kenneson paced the Fort Fairfield Tigers with three singles and two RBIs.
Brandon Traknis added a double and two singles and Mike Andrews and Ben Arato tallied two singles and an RBI each for Fort Fairfield.
Ted McHenry hit three singles and collected two RBIs for Madawaska. Derrick Cooper added two singles.
Fort Fairfield (6-3) 210 106 2 – 12 13 0 Madawaska (1-5) 011 000 1 – 3 9 5
Lapointe, Arato (4), Traknis (7) and Rochford; Hebert and Cooper
Central Aroostook 8, Katahdin 7
At Mars Hill, Shane Bradstreet’s two-run triple in the seventh inning earned the win for Central Aroostook.
Jordan Codrey helped out with a home run, a single, a double, and an RBI, while both Ryan Bell and Daniel Codrey had a single and an RBI.
For Katahdin, Mark Martin had a single, a double, and two RBIs, while Chris Robinson had two singles and Patrick Rodgerson had a single and an RBI.
Katahdin (1-7) 130 111 0 – 7 8 0 Central Aroostook (3-5) 100 112 3 – 8 10 3
Rodgerson and Stevens; Allen and St. Pierre
Narraguagus 21, Shead 3
At Shead, John Nelson paced Narraguagus with a double and a triple while Larry Fickett and Jessie Graves hit a single and a double each.
For Shead, Ben Maloney had two singles, and John Cheverie and Dan Trott contributed a double apiece.
Narraguagus (6-6) 04(11) 24 – 21 Shead (2-9) 12 0 0x – 3
Burner, Sawyer (4) and Fickett; Bower, Bones (4) and Maloney
Jonesport-Beals 12, WA 10
At East Machias, Dan Redman rapped a three-run homer in the sixth which proved to be the game-winner for Jonesport-Beals. Redman also tallied two singles, Billy Merchant recorded three singles and two RBIs, and Alvin Beal hit two singles and two RBIs for the Royals.
Ryan Maker tallied a double and two singles for Washington Academy, while Brent Colbeth added two singles. Adam Demerest hit a two-run homer for the Raiders.
Jonesport-Beals (7-2) 002 044 2 – 12 12 2 Washington Acad. (7-4) 020 023 3 – 10 9 1
B. Merchant, Kelley (4), Merchant (6) and Libby; Maker, Jer. Look (5) and Jef. Look
Woodland 18, Machias 17
At Woodland, Marlon Lutz’s one-out triple scored Ricky Romanelli, who was hit by a pitch, with the winning run in the bottom of the seventh.
Josh Phelps (5-for-5) led the Dragons with five singles, while Matt Lord had four singles. Tony Alviar and Derrrick Bailey each hit three singles while Lutz had the triple and two singles.
Andy Rafford had two doubles and a single for the Bulldogs. Jarad Day and Ed St. Pierre each singled twice.
Machias (3-5) 870 110 0 – 17 11 3 Woodland (3-7) 221 083 2 – 18 25 12
Day, Rafford (4) and Loughlin; Phelps, Bailey (1), Alviar (2) and Bailey, Phelps (1)
Fort Kent 3, Houlton 1
At Houlton, Chad Soucy threw a three-hitter, striking out 11 and walking five, and A.J. Slavinsky drove in a pair of runs as Fort Kent rallied past Houlton and avenged a 13-4 setback earlier this season.
Fort Kent trailed 1-0 entering the sixth, but Mitch Wakem’s double, Kirk Levesque’s RBI triple, and Slavinsky’s RBI double gave the Warriors the lead for good. Slavinsky singled in a seventh-inning insurance run.
Lars O’Connell doubled for Houlton and Josh Berry pitched well in defeat, allowing six hits with six strikeouts and four walks.
Fort Kent (5-4) 000 002 1 – 3 6 1 Houlton (3-4) 001 000 0 – 1 3 1
Soucy and Thibodeau; Berry and Henderson
Calais 16, Lubec 4
At Calais, four Calais pitchers combined for 10 strikeouts in five innings in the Blue Devils victory.
Joe Footer paced Calais with a two-run double.
Brannin Buehner, Mike Briggs, and Walk Haschalk each singled for Lubec.
Lubec (0-7) 101 30 – 4 3 6 Calais (7-1) 843 10 – 16 7 0
Denbow and Ceavey; Brown, Pollock (2), Footer (4), Leavitt (5) and Dow
John Bapst 12-5, Caribou 2-2
At Bangor, Zev Myerowitz paced John Bapst in the first game of a doubleheader against Caribou with a single, a home run, and four RBIs. Ryan Logan helped out with a single, a double and two RBIs.
Jerry Shanahan had a double and Kris Lamb had a single for Caribou.
In the second game, Andy Tremble had two singles for John Bapst.
For Caribou, Tristen Noyes, and Jerry Shanahan each had a single.
(First game) Caribou 002 00 – 2 2 4 John Bapst 005 52 – 12 11 1
St. Peter and Bouchard; Susi and Gray (Second game) Caribou (2-8) 001 010 0 – 2 4 0 John Bapst (7-3) 000 410 x – 5 4 1
Shanahan, Slefridge (6) and Chase, Hamilton (6); Logan and Chapman
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