WALDOBORO – Jamie Havener slammed a three-run home run in the seventh and Carlos Arteaga led off with a solo shot to rally the Medomak Valley Panthers to an 11-9 schoolboy baseball victory over the Gardiner Tigers Thursday.
Sam Adolphson and Chris Mitchell each singled and scored on Havener’s game-winning homer. Arteaga finished with two solo homers and two singles for four RBIs.
Chris Ramsey tripled and singled twice for Gardiner and Nate Munzing chipped in with two doubles. Tom Colby added a single and double.
Gardiner (3-4) 101 510 1 – 9 11 3
Medomak (3-5) 220 012 4 – 11 10 2
Black, Colby (2) and Munzing; Arteaga, Genthner (4) and Havener, Beardsley
Oak Hill 12, Mount View 2
At Thorndike, Pat Duchette racked up three singles and knocked in a pair of runs to power the Raiders of Sabattus.
Adam Lebee had two singles plus an RBI for Oak Hill. Nate Eaton and Adam Sheffsell provided two singles each.
Marc McCorrison doubled, singled and drove in a run to lead the Mustangs. Kenton Spaulding added two singles.
Oak Hill (7-0) 206 022 0 – 12 14 2
Mount View (4-3) 001 001 0 – 2 6 2
Leavitt and Lunn; Eddey, Furrow (4) and Spaulding
MCI 5, Camden Hills 2
At Pittsfield, Jake Lasselle scored what proved to be the game-winner on a wild pitch after he had tied the game on an RBI triple during a four-run sixth inning for the Huskies.
Andrew DeBethune got things going with a two-run double. Jason Hall doubled, singled and knocked in a run. Ryan Kennedy had two singles.
Ian Doherty slammed a two-run homer for Camden Hills.
Camden Hills 002 000 0 – 2 5 1
MCI 001 004 x – 5 8 2
Rawd and Dennen; Lasselle and Bell
East Grand 9, Jonesport-Beals 7
At Jonesport, Scott Flannery hit a double and two singles to help East Grand win.
Richard Byer hit a pair of doubles with two RBIs for the Vikings of Danforth and Darius Parker and Chris Irish each had two singles with a RBI.
Matt Merchant hit a three-run homer and Charlie Chandler hit two doubles with two RBIs.
East Grand (1-0) 001 110 6 – 9 15 7
Jonesport-Beals (0-4) 000 400 3 – 7 8 3
Parker, Flanner (7) and Irish; Beal and Holmes
GSA 10, Sumner 2
At Blue Hill, Josh Gott, Adam Cousins, and James Friend combined to give up only one earned run, two hits, and five walks while striking out eight to lead George Stevens Academy to the win.
Mark Clapp hit a two-run triple for GSA, Chris Sargent hit a pair of singles with a RBI and Britt Harmon had a RBI double.
Matt Smith hit a RBI single for Sumner.
Sumner (2-5) 000 100 1 – 2 2 6
GSA (6-0) 322 120 x – 10 10 2
Johnson, Pennarte (5) and Renwick; Gott, Cousins (4), Friend (7) and Candage
Searsport 10, Narraguagus 2
At Harrington, Drew Mercier collected three singles and two RBIs as the Vikings cruised.
Spence Garton notched two singles and an RBI for the winners and Matt Mercer added an RBI single.
Gabe Checker had two singles and two RBIs to lead the Knights.
Searsport (2-1) 100 115 2 – 10 10 2
Narraguagus (2-3) 100 010 0 – 2 4 5
Kronholm, Adams (4) and Mercier; Checker, Worcester (6), Carter (7), Fickett and Kennedy (7)
Woodland 14, Machias 10
At Machias, Jesse Cross hit two singles with two RBIs to lead Woodland to the win.
Josh Engroff hit a pair of singles for the Dragons.
Todd Stevens hit a solo home run for Machias. Marcus Frutchey had two doubles and a single with a RBI and Joe Richards doubled, singled and drove in a run.
Woodland (2-3) 102 071 3 – 14 8 0
Machias (1-4) 132 301 0 – 10 8 4
Roussel, Engroff (3) and Engroff, Pike (3); Frutchey, Richards (5) and St. Pierre
Softball
Narraguagus 7, Searsport 6
At Harrington, Mary Eva Tenan hit a double and two singles with a RBI to help Narraguagus edge Searsport.
Elise Dublin tripled with three RBIs for the Knights and Missy Barbee had two singles.
Sheila Wilber singled and doubled with a RBI for the Vikings. Nicole Shute had a pair of singles with a RBI and Lindsey Seekins and Megan Brassbridge singled twice.
Searsport (1-2) 101 001 3 – 6 10 3
Narraguagus (3-2) 310 003 x – 7 7 6
Webster and Seekins; Dublin and Simmons
Machias 22, Woodland 16
At Machias, Sarah Maker hit a triple, two singles, and had two RBIs to lead Machias.
Jillian Whitney had a double and three singles with two RBIs for the Bulldogs and Katie Stevens had three singles..
Alicia Vose hit a double and a single with a RBI for the Dragons and Nicki Lizzaro had a pair of singles.
Woodland (1-4) 130 440 4 – 16 7 7
Machias (3-1) 42(10) 033 x – 22 20 1
Vose and Clark; Whitman and St. Pierre
Belfast 4, Rockland 0
At Rockland, senior Morgan Crandall tossed her seventh career no-hitter, her second of the year as the Lions knocked off the Tigers.
Crandall faced the minimum of 21 batters, allowing just one baserunner on a walk, who was picked off on a steal attempt. She fanned nine batters.
Melissa Gray gave Crandall some insurance with a two-run double in the seventh. She also had a single. Angela Marden knocked in what proved to be the game-winner with an RBI double in the second. Danielle Mayer stroked an RBI single in the sixth.
Belfast (5-2) 010 001 2 – 4 8 0
Rockland (0-7) 000 000 0 – 0 0 1
Crandall and Gray; Hynes and Grant
Calais 15, Washington Acad. 5
At East Machias, Jessica Whittaker pitched a four-hitter and aided her own cause with two singles and an RBI.
Whittaker struck out six and walked eight.
Darcey Gillespie and Jamie Doliber each contributed two hits and Gillespie had an RBI for Calais. Cassie Thomas had an RBI single in a five-run second inning rally.
Sara Rushforth tripled and singled and drove in two runs for Washington Academy.
Calais (1-1) 150 133 2 -15 11 0
Washington Acad. (2-4) 002 000 3 -5 4 12
Whittaker and O’Brien; Ramsdell and Merritt
George Stevens 20, Sumner 14
At Blue Hill, Liz Tyler smacked a two-run homer to go with a two-run single as the Eagles prevailed.
Kate Bridges contributed two singles for the winners.
Jessie Daley notched a double, single and knocked in two runs for the Tigers of East Sullivan. Jenay Tucker tripled.
Sumner (1-5) 212 090 0 – 14 5 11
George Stevens (5-1) 743 132 x – 20 9 1
Tucker, Ruhlin (4), Danico (6) and Robinson; Allen, Wardwell (5), Allen (5) and Grindle
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