LIMESTONE – Derek Patten and Eric Crook combined for four runs in the bottom of the sixth inning as the host Eagles came back from a two-run deficit to knock off Central Aroostook of Mars Hill 11-9 in baseball action Friday.
With two outs, Patten hit a two-run single and Eric Crook hit a two-run double. Crook finished with two singles, a double and three RBIs. Steve Hardwick added an RBI single and a double for Limestone/MSSM.
Adam Crew had three singles and an RBI for the Panthers of Mars Hill while Dan Codrey added two singles and three RBIs.
Central Aroostook (3-9) 302 112 0 – 9 6 4
Limestone/MSSM (6-8) 160 004 X – 11 10 7
Larrabee, Woodworth (2) and McQuade, Codrey (2); Knoll and Patten, Frank (1), Patten (7)
Calais 22, Woodland 14
At Woodland, back-to-back home runs by James MacDonald and Joe Footer in the top of the sixth inning broke a 14-14 tie for the Blue Devils.
MacDonald hit a two-run shot and was followed by Footer’s solo homer. The home run was MacDonald’s second of the day. He hit a two-run shot in the third inning as well and was walked three times. Footer added two singles and four RBIs. He was walked twice, stole four bases, and scored four runs. Rick Price added two singles and an RBI in the win and Zack Gillespie hit for a single, a double and an RBI. The Blue Devils drew 22 walks in the game.
Justin McCoubrey led Woodland with a triple, two singles and three RBIs. Darren Ripley added a triple, a single and an RBI, and Adam Hunt had two singles.
Calais (3-10) 612 055 3 – 22 11 2
Woodland (5-9) 460 400 0 – 14 10 3
McLean, Coltart (1), Footer (5), Ludington (6), MacDonald (7) and MacDonald, Footer (7); Hill, Gillespie (1), Roussel (4), Knappp (6) and Roussel, Gillespie (4)
Narraguagus 10, Shead 9
At East Port, Narraguagus takes the win in eight innings. Kyle Tenney hit a double and a single. Gabe Checker had a two-run single for Narraguagus.
Ben Maloney hit four singles. Gerald Holmes hit a double and two singles with four RBIs. Teddy Cummings hit two singles with one RBI.
Narraguagus (6-9) 024 000 22 – 10 5 4
Shead (7-6) 421 000 11 – 9 14 3
Beal, Worcester (7) and Roffi; Bones, Maloney (4), Bones (8) and Cummings
CAHS 12, Fort Fairfield 2
At Fort Fairfield, Kyle Larrabee paced the Panther of Mars Hill with a single and three RBIs as Dan Codrey pitched the complete game and allowed two runs on three hits.
Adam Crew had one RBI and three singles and Codrey added two singles and two RBI’s for Central Aroostook.
Aaron Kenneson got on base with two singles for Fort Fairfield. Shea Armstrong added an RBI single for the Tigers.
Central Aroostook (4-9) 115 203 – 12 11 0
Fort Fairfield (6-10) 100 001 – 2 3 5
Codrey and McQuade; Kenneson, Rogeski (6), Chambers (6) and Rochford.
Washington Acad. 10, Machias 0
At Machias, Steven Colbeth held the Bulldog bats to two hits while he struck out five to lead the Raiders of East Machias to victory in the battle of cross town rivals.
Craven led Washington Academy’s bats with a solo homerun and a single in the win. Nick Reynolds added two singles and a double in the victory.
Nate Poore and Chris Cox each singled for Machias.
Washington Acad. (12-2) 120 61 – 10 9 0
Machias (5-5) 000 00 – 0 2 3
Colbeth and Fagonde; Day, Frutchey (5) and St. Perre
Caribou 21, Fort Kent 3
At Fort Kent, Travis Snell hit a grand slam in the fifth inning. Jerry Shanahan hit a lead off home run in the fifth for Caribou.
Corey Bourgoin hit a two-run homer in the third inning. Nick Thibodeau had a pair of doubles for Fort Kent.
Caribou (8-7) 006 78 – 21 9 1
Fort Kent (5-10) 102 00 – 3 6 2
Snell and Cousins; Boucher, Ouellette (3), Bourgoin (3), Kelly (4) and Thibodeau
DI-Stonington 8, PVHS 3
At Penobscot Valley, Jeff Douglass hit a pair of singles with two RBIs to help Deer Isle past Penobscot Valley.
Chris Gross hit two singles for Deer Isle.
Trey Miller had a double and a single with one RBI to provide two of Penobscot Valley’s four hits.
Deer Isle (4-7-1) 004 001 3 – 8 8 2
PVHS (4-12) 000 000 3 – 3 4 2
Haskell and Klemenz; Miller and Champion
Rockland 2, Lincoln Acad. 0
At Rockland, Parker Tootill won a pitcher’s duel with Lincoln Academy’s Richie Powell as he struck out nine in a shutout victory while allowing three hits.
Powell allowed four hits, but walked two Rockland batters with the bases loaded in the second inning for the Tigers’ only two runs of the game. Casey Kenniston got on base with a double and scored a run to lead Rockland. John Bonney, Brian Toothaker and Mike Curtis each singles for the Tigers. Larry Baker scored a run as a pinch runner.
Patrick Howell, Mike Harrington and Eric Gimbel each singled for the Eagles of Newcastle.
Lincoln Acad. 000 000 0 – 0 3 1
Rockland (8-8) 020 000 0 – 2 4 1
Powell, Howell (7) and Buckland; Tootill and LaBree.
Softball
Machias 4, Washingon Acad. 2
At Machias, Tracy Guptill scattered seven hits, striking out three and walking three, and she scored what proved to be the winning run on an Amanda Thibodeau single in the sixth inning as Machias triumphed.
Guptill had singled in the two-run sixth and stolen second before Thibodeau singled her home. Thibodeau eventually scored on an error.
Guptill and Thibodeau each had two singles and an RBI. Stefi Almendinger had three singles and scored both Washington Academy runs.
Wash. Academy (3-11) 000 010 1 – 2 7 3
Machias (3-7) 000 202 x – 4 9 2
Ramsdell and Day; Guptill and Thibodeau
Fort Fairfield 18, Cent. Aroostook 5
At Fort Fairfield, Brittney Guiou hit a sole home run and a three-run homer in the first inning for Fort Fairfield. Guiou also hit a single with seven RBIs
Sabrina Butler hit a two-run home run in the first inning. Terri Lynch had a double and a single with two RBIs. Ashlee Bubar hit three singles for Fort Fairfield.
Angel Rideout hit a triple and a single with two RBIs. Gabrielle Smith had a triple. April Clockedile hit a pair of singles for Central Aroostook.
Central Aroostook (3-10) 201 20 – 5 8 3
Fort Fairfield (14-2) 815 4x – 18 14 5
Rideout and Larrabee; Bubar and Arato
Narraguagus 16, Shead 0
At East Port, Ashley Woodward had another great outing by striking out sixteen, hitting one batter, no walks, and allowed only one hit. She also hit two singles with three RBIs for Narraguagus.
Erica Mann hit a single with two RBIs. Missy Barbee had a single with one RBI for Narraguagus.
Samantha Davis had a single for Shead’s only hit.
Narraguagus (14-1) 601 126 – 16 5 0
Shead (2-9) 000 000 – 0 1 5
Woodward and Srout; Davis, Ellington (5) and Dewitt, Lingley (5)
Fort Kent 11, Caribou 7
At Fort Kent, Mindy Morneault’s three-run home run in the bottom of the sixth secured the win for the Warriors.
Morneault also had two singles. Nicole Saucier added two singles and an RBI and Ashley Desjardins had two base hits for Fort Kent. McKenzie Boucher contributed a two-run double in the win. Meaghan Minzy struck out three in seven innings of work. She also hit a two-run double in the bottom of the third.
Amy Bouchard led the Caribou batting corps with a two-run triple and a single. Michelle Snell got on base twice with a pair of doubles for the Vikings. Simone Willett struck out three batters in the loss.
Caribou (4-11) 020 203 0 – 7 6 2
Fort Kent (13-3) 026 003 X – 11 11 4
Willett and Brissette; Minzy and Me. Morneault
Limestone 6, Houlton Christian 5
At Limestone, Allison Beaton drove Nikki Michaud home with the winning run on a seventh-inning single.
Ashley Brooker hit two singles with one RBI. Indira Michaud had two singles for Limestone.
Danny Kelly hit a single with one RBI. Lacey Farrar had a double. Kia Falkner hit a single with a RBI.
Houlton Christian (10-6) 003 001 1 – 5 3 4
Limestone (7-7) 100 004 1 – 6 9 2
Wallace and Kelly; N. Michaud and St.Pierre
Limestone 25, Central Aroostook 15
At Fort Fairfield, Gabe Smith hit a single, double, and a two-run home run with three RBIs, but it wasn’t enough to beat Limestone.
Ashley Brooker hit a triple and a double with one RBI. Melissa St. Pierre had a single and a double with two RBIs. Ashley Posey three singles with three RBIs. Lindsey Beaulieu hit a solo home run in the seventh inning for Limestone.
Alicia Rideout hit three singles and triple with three RBIs for Central Aroostook.
Limestone (8-7) 332 601 (10) – 25 16 2
Central Aroostook (3-9) 012 070 5 – 15 10 6
N. Michaud and St. Pierre; Collins, Rideout (4), Collins (7) and Carvell
Calais 31, Woodland 1
At Woodland, Lanna Martin hit a grand slam in the first inning and had a triple and a single with six RBIs to lead Calais.
Jamie Doliber hit two doubles and two singles with three RBIs. Amanda Brown hit three singles a three RBIs. Emily Smith had a double and a single with two RBIs for Calais.
Beth Covey hit a single and knocked in Woodland’s only run in the fifth.
Calais (10-2) (11)(15)0 23 – 31 20 0
Woodland (8-6) 000 01 – 1 4 15
Frost, L. Martin (5) and C. Martin; Smith, Holmes (3) and Vose
Katahdin 13, Bangor Christian 1
At Sherman Station, Katahdin’s Angie Qualey no-hit the Patriots for Cougars’ sixth win of the year.
Qualey, who did not notch a strikeout, allowed four walks and hit a batter in the win. Jayme Green had three singles and three RBIs for the Cougars of Sherman Station and Michelle Martin hit a two run single and had an RBI sacrifice bunt. K.C. Duffy Stanley added two singles.
Monique Veilleux knocked in a walked batter with a sacrifice fly in the second inning for Bangor Christian. Kara Hartman struck out four for the Patriots.
Bangor Christian (7-6) 010 00 – 1 0 4
Katahdin (6-7) 460 3X – 13 9 0
Hartman and Niles; Qualey and Anderson
Madawaska sweeps Washburn
At Madawaska, the Owls swept a doubleheader against Washburn, 23-0 and 32-2, behind Kay Gerard’s eight RBIs.
Gerard had a triple, a single and seven RBIs in the first game and had two doubles, a single and one RBI in the second half of the doubleheader. Kristine Cyr combined for a triple, three singles and three RBIs in the two games. Meghan Marshall added a double, two singles and two RBI’s in game one and Ashley Bouchard got on base with a double and a single while driving in three runs.
Marian Dow had two singles in game one for Washburn and Casey Maynard added three singles in the second game of the day.
(First Game)
Washburn (3-9) 000 00 – 0 9 7
Madawaska (12-2) 01(19) 3X – 23 19 2
S. Dow and M. Dow; Bouchard and Martin
(Second Game)
Washburn (3-10) 110 00 – 2 14 10
Madawaska (13-2) 69(13) 4X – 32 32 2
M. Dow and Abar; Thibeault and K. Martin
GSA 17, Stearns 5
At Stearns, Kate Bridges and Liz Tyler each hit two singles for George Stevens Academy. Sarah Clapp had three walks and three runs.
Jordan Lagasse hit two singles. Kristina Mackenzie had two singles and scored a run for Stearns.
George Stevens(13-3) 341 081 – 17 7 2
Stearns (10-6) 023 000 – 5 5 4
Allen, Conly (3) and Grindle; Jones, Rideout (5), Mackenzie (6) and Michaud
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