November 19, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP

Doliber, Gillespie lead Calais by Washington Acad.

CALAIS – Jamie Doliber hit a double in the sixth inning to drive in Darcey Gillespie and lift the Calais Blue Devils to a 9-7 high school softball victory over the Washington Academy Raiders Friday.

Alissa Thomas doubled with two RBIs for the Blue Devils and Sarah Mahan and Danielle O’Brien each had two singles with a RBI.

Stef Almendinger had two singles with two RBIs for Washington Academy. Justine Ramsdell hit two singles with an RBI and Sara Livingston had a pair of singles.

Washington Acad. (3-7) 100 320 1 – 7 7 2

Calais (5-2) 000 423 x – 9 9 2

Ramsdell and Day; Ellington and O’Brien

Narraguagus 11, Woodland 10

At Woodland, Elise Dublin came around to score on Missy Barbee’s single in the top of the ninth inning and the Knights held on to edge the Dragons.

Barbee had three singles and two runs batted. Brook Courdrain drove in two runs on a double and a single and Morgan West had a pair of singles and an RBI for Narraguagus of Harrington.

Katie Holmes had a double, three singles and two runs batted in.

Narraguagus (5-4) 211 150 001 – 11 10 1

Woodland (2-7) 104 010 400 – 10 7 2

Dublin, West (8) and Fickett; Vose and Clark

Mount View 5, Erskine 4

At Thorndike, Cheryl Stevens hit two singles as well as a double in the bottom of the seventh inning to send home Denise Ripley and give Mount View the win.

Ripley added a double and two singles while Jenny Stevens helped out with a single and a double.

Alisa Thomas paced Erskine with two singles and a double

Erskine 002 020 0 -4 11 4

Mount View (2-8) 200 002 1 -5 12 5

Bechard and Burke; Carter and Clemens

Bucksport 12, GSA 0

At Bucksport, Nikki Smith didn’t allow a run or walk and gave up only two hits while striking out nine to give Bucksport the win.

Smith also hit two singles with two RBIs for the Golden Bucks and Jessica Taylor hit two singles with a RBI. Brittany Damon doubled and singled and Tara Tweedie hit a single with three RBIs.

Tessa Grindle and Caleigh Keevan each singled for George Stevens Academy of Blue Hill.

GSA (6-2) 000 00 – 0 2 4

Bucksport (8-0) 222 15 – 12 10 0

Allen and Grindle; Smith and Andrews

Bangor Chr. 9, Jonesport-Beals 8

At Bangor, Amber Leathers nailed a three-run triple in the bottom of the seventh inning to give the Patriots the edge.

Kara Hartman hit two singles for Bangor Christian while Monique Veilleux added an RBI single.

Jodi Pinkham had a triple and a home run for three RBIs while Naomi Chandler contributed with two singles and a triple for Jonesport-Beals.

Jonesport-Beals (5-2) 321 200 0 -8 9 1

Bangor Christian (5-3) 004 001 4 -9 7 5

Smith, Chandler (7) and Chandler, Look (7); Hartman and Leathers

MCI, Oak Hill 1

At Pittsfield, Jen Holt scored with two out in the bottom of the seventh inning when the Raiders committed an error with the bases loaded to give the Huskies the win over the Raiders of Sabattus.

Oak Hill 000 100 0 – 1 7 3

MCI 100 000 1 – 2 4 2

Lizotte and Blair; Currier and Littlefield

Penquis 8, Schenck 1

At Milo, Dani Graves gave up only one run, three hits, and one walk while striking out 10 to lead Penquis to the victory.

Mindy Dyer hit three singles for Patriots. Michelle Mulherin and Jean Hamlin each had two singles with a RBI and Amanda Martin hit a RBI single.

Brittany Jacobs had a RBI single for Schenck.

Schenck (0-5) 000 100 0 – 1 3 1

Penquis (2-4) 103 220 x – 8 15 1

Rideout and Chasse; Graves and Mulherin

Baseball

Mount View 6, Erskine 0

At Thorndike, Shane Eddy pitched a five-hit shutout, striking out eight and walking only one, to shut down Erskine Academy of South China.

Cliff Gardner and Willie Crichton hit two singles each for Mount View while Marc McCorrison had a single and a double. Steve Miles added a solo homer.

Justin Smith led Erskine with a double and a triple while Adam Tibbetts and Jody Jose each doubled.

Erskine (5-5) 000 000 – 0 5 1

Mount View (6-4) 111 021 – 6 10 0

St. Amand, Helm (5) and Jose; Eddy and Spaulding

Shead 6, Machias 5

At Eastport, Ben Maloney hit a two-out single in the bottom of the sixth inning for Shead.

Maloney gave up only three earned runs and three walks while striking out 10 for the Tigers. James MacDonald hit two singles with three RBIs.

Todd Stevens doubled and singled with one RBI for Machias and Chase Ross hit an RBI single.

Machias (2-6) 310 010 0 – 5 6 0

Shead (4-1) 002 031 x – 6 6 3

Pore and St. Pierre; Maloney and MacDonald

Bangor Chr. 9, Jonesport-Beals 6

At Bangor, Chase Ossinger smacked a two-run double in the bottom of the sixth inning to secure the lead and the win for Bangor Christian.

D.J. McCleary sent home two runners with three doubles and Justin Phinney tallied three singles.

Matt Merchant had three singles and two RBIs for Jonesport-Beals while Abraham Beal and Charles Chandler contributed two singles each.

Jonesport-Beals (0-6) 103 200 0 – 6 11 3

Bangor Christian (3-4) 300 123 x – 9 12 2

A. Beal, Alley (6) and D. Beal; Chrisos, Sobey (4) and Hinkley

DI-Stonington 4, PVHS 0

At Howland, Evan Haskell allowed no runs, three hits, and two walks, and struck out six to give Deer Isle-Stonington the win.

Nick Ciomei doubled and singled for the Mariners. Chris Gray hit a RBI double and Jon Klemenz had an RBI single.

Cody Thompson hit a pair of singles for Penobscot Valley.

DI-Stonington (2-3) 000 004 0 – 4 5 3

Penobscot Val. (3-2) 000 000 0 – 0 3 2

Haskell and Klemenz; Cyr and Crosby

Woodland 15, Narraguagus 9

At Woodland, Josh Engroff had three singles, drove in two runs and scored three times in the Dragons’ win.

Darren Ripley had two singles and two RBIs and Jesse Cross doubled for Woodland.

Adam Carter had two singles and three RBIs, Joe Leighton had two singles and an RBI and Jamie Bailey added two singles for Narraguagus of Harrington.

Narraguagus 320 202 0 – 9 9 3

Woodland (3-6) 401 424 x – 15 12 5

Checker, Carter (7) and Fickett; Engroff, Hunt (2) and Pike

Oak Hill 5, MCI 0

At Pittsfield, Pat Duchett and Mike Daggett combined to pitch a one-hit shutout and suppress the MCI offense.

Kyle Harrington and Duchett each had singles for Oak Hill.

Jake Lasselle singled for Maine Central Institute.

Oak Hill (10-0) 320 000 0 -5 2 2

MCI (3-7) 000 000 0 -0 1 2

Duchett, Daggett (6) and Behne; Kennedy, deBethune (6) and Quint

Dexter 3, Foxcroft 2

At Dover-Foxcroft, Eric Day drove in a run with a double and Adam Russell plated another with a single in the fifth inning as the Tigers won.

Russell added a triple and Chris Rabideau had a single and an RBI for Dexter.

Josh Withee singled twice and Caleb Pelletier drove in two runs with a double for Foxcroft Academy.

Dexter (7-1) 000 120 0 – 3 9 2

Foxcroft Acad. (4-3) 000 000 2 – 2 5 1

Rabideau, Day (7) and Stone; Withee and Croan

Stearns 11, Houlton 1

At Millinocket, Ryan Bouchard and Ian Johnson combined to allow only one run on one hit and two walks while striking out five to lead Stearns to its seventh win.

Craig Cullen hit a double and two singles with two RBIs for the Minutemen. Matt Wark had three singles and an RBI and Johnson singled twice with a RBI.

Jared Sylvia had Houlton’s hit and Andrew Brown hit a sacrifice fly to drive in a run.

Houlton (3-3) 000 10 – 1 1 5

Stearns (7-1) 312 14 – 11 12 2

Henderson, Hill (4) and Sylvia; Bouchard, Johnson (4) and Barnett

Penquis 3, Schenck 2

At Milo, Jordan Allen gave up two runs on two hits and only two walks while striking out two and retiring the last 15 batters for Penquis.

Colby Chase hit three singles and scored the winning run on an error in the eighth inning for the Patriots. Justin Allen had two singles and a RBI and Jordan Allen singled twice.

Jordan Pelkey and Kyle Pelkey each singled for Schenck of East Millinocket.

Schenck (0-5) 002 000 00 – 2 2 5

Penquis (1-4) 100 001 01 – 3 7 1

Jamo and McLaughlin; Jo. Allen and Zwicker

Central Aroostook 10, Ashland 9

At Mars Hill, Andrew York stole two bases and then scored on a wild pitch in the bottom of the seventh inning as Central Aroostook edged Ashland.

York also had two singles and an RBI while Kyle Larrabee pitched the final 6 2/3 innings and allowed only three hits and three walks while striking out 10 to pick up the win. R.K. Nicholson chipped in with a two-run double and a single while Bryan Grew added two singles and two RBIs.

Matt Saucier hit a two-run double and a single for Ashland while Buck Pineau had an RBI single and Brandon Millett helped out with a double.

Ashland (0-6) 701 000 1 – 9 5 4

Central Aroostook (2-0) 403 200 1 -10 12 1

Baller and Hunder; Martinez, Larrabee (1) and Gonzalez

So. Aroostook 7, Washburn 6

At Dyer Brook, designated hitter Evan Boutilier singled to left field to send home the winning run for Southern Aroostook in the bottom of the ninth.

Corey Edkins, Adam Anderson and Corey Shields combined for 24 strikeouts for the Warriors. Griffin Hardy hit a single and a double and Mike Lopez chipped in with a double.

Clint Carter had a single and a double for Washburn while Lucas Hafford contributed a double.

Washburn (2-1) 000 150 000 – 6 6 4

So. Aroostook (6-1) 110 301 001 – 7 6 0

Thompson and Hafford; Edkins, Anderson (5), Shields (7) and McGary

Fort Fairfield 14, Limestone 4

At Fort Fairfield, Tyler Bernaiche knocked in the game-winning run on a bunt single in the fifth inning.

Bernaiche scored three times for the Tigers. Mickey Browning had a RBI single and Billy Scull hit a single and scored two runs.

Eric Johnson hit a RBI double for Limestone and Jake Manner doubled.

Limestone (1-4) 100 30 – 4 3 5

Fort Fairfield (5-0) 133 07 – 14 5 2

Hendrickson, Reney (4), T. Peers (5) and Frank, Fontaine (4), Frank (5); Osgood, Everett (4), Levesque (5) and Scull

Hodgdon 8, Van Buren 3

At Hodgdon, Derek Nickerson pitched a three-hitter, striking out 12 and walking five, as the Hawks beat the Crusaders.

Tyler Schools’ three-run double in the first inning put Hodgdon ahead for good. Matt Hovey doubled and singled, while Nickerson added a double.

Matt Gagnon paced Van Buren with a two-run single. Tyler LaPierre doubled.

Van Buren (3-1) 300 000 0 – 3 3 3

Hodgdon (5-3) 530 000 x – 8 7 1

Hews, Corbin (1), Martin (4) and LaPierre; Nickerson and McAtee


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