September 21, 2024
BANGOR DAILY NEWS (BANGOR, MAINE

Warriors (10-0) shut out Panthers

DYER BROOK – Senior righthander Jody Brown tossed a three-hitter in five innings to lead Southern Aroostook past rival Central Aroostook 12-0 in high school softball action Wednesday.

Brown struck out six and walked one while improving to 10-0.

Jana Walker tripled, singled twice and drove in two runs for the winners. Brown chipped in with a double, single and two RBIs while Janet Corneil had three singles.

Three players each notched a single for CAHS of Mars Hill.

Cen. Aroostook (2-7) 000 00 – 0 3 6 So. Aroostook (10-0) 032 16 – 12 11 2

M. Hewitt, D. Hewitt (5) and S. Hewitt; Brown and Walker

Schenck 16, PVHS 7

At East Millinocket, Christina Lyons drove in three runs and scored three more to lead Schenck past Penobscot Valley of Howland. Kristi Coon added three RBIs for the Wolverines, and Courtney Coffin hit a two-run triple.

Angie Taggett knocked in two runs on a single and a triple for PVHS, and Tina Smith scored two runs with a single and a double.

PVHS (3-5) 103 110 1 – 7 7 5 Schenck (1-8) 103 165 x – 16 8 2

Neal and Poirier; Gardner and Sherwood

Presque Isle 16, Fort Kent 5

At Presque Isle, Tracy Richardson shut out Fort Kent over five innings, allowing three hits while striking out five and walking two to lead the host Wildcats to victory.

Nicole Gamblin knocked in two runs with a double and two singles, and Heather Norsworthy added two RBIs on three base hits to spark Presque Isle.

Becky Duston drove in two runs on three hits for the Warriors.

Fort Kent (5-5) 000 0 0 2 3 – 5 6 3 Presque Isle (7-2) 300 0(11)2 x – 16 18 2

Raymond, Lamar (6) and Marquiz; Richardson, McAllister (6), Condon (7) and Gamblin

Machias 27, Shead 8

At Eastport, Leyla Sowerwine rapped a double and two singles for four RBIs to power the Bulldogs past the Tigers. Catherine Luce added a two-run homer.

Jessica Pulk hit a three-run triple to lead the Tigers.

Machias (8-2) 72(10) 44 – 27 18 error information incomplete Shead (4-4) 25 1 00 – 8 4 for the two teams

S. Pritchard, Romie (2) and Ca. Luce; Kinney and Pulk

Calais 16, Narraguagus 3

At Harrington, Kelly Dow was tough on the Knights at the plate and on the mound to lead the Blue Devils in the rain-soaked contest.

Dow ripped a triple and two singles, good for three RBIs, and Jessica Crossman added a double and single. As a pitcher, Dow struck out nine and walked none.

For the Knights, Angie Curtis hit a two-run single and Jen Look had two singles.

Calais (8-1) 048 40 – 16 7 3 Narraguagus (4-6) 000 30 – 3 5 3

Dow and Dunham; Strout, Leighton (3), Fuller (3) and Look

Sumner 12, Washington Acad. 11

At East Sullivan, Kim Stanley knocked in Chrissy Bradstreet in the bottom of the sixth inning to put the host Tigers ahead to stay against Washington Academy.

Joslyn Brenton added an RBI single and a two-run homer, and Alison Stevens singled twice for Sumner.

Jess Talbot and Erika Guptill each had two base hits for the Raiders of East Machias.

Wash. Acad. (1-7) 023 105 0 – 11 7 6 Sumner (6-3) 221 601 x – 12 8 9

Browne and Gaddis; Stevens, Bradstreet (6), Glass (6) and Willey

Fort Fairfield 13, Van Buren 4

At Fort Fairfield, Devin Jewett drove in three runs with a home run and a single to lead the Tigers to victory over Van Buren. Sarah Cyr, Kim McCrea, and Jenn Doak each had two base hits and two RBIs for Fort Fairfield.

Lori Morrill knocked in a run on two singles for Van Buren.

The game was called in the fifth inning when a Van Buren player collided with catcher Doak at home plate, injuring herself and leaving the Crusaders with only eight players.

Van Buren (0-8) 301 00 – 4 4 1 Fort Fairfield (5-4) 124 6x – 13 12 5

Parent and Butler; Russell, Mraz (4) and Doak


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