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Thursday’s Results
    Belfast 5, Camden Hills 2

Fort Kent 18, Washburn 5

Foxcroft Acad. 17, Lee Acad. 5 (6 inns.)

Greenville 31-20, 6-5 (both games 5 inns.)

John Bapst 4, MDI 1

Jonesport-Beals 19, Machias 7 (5 inns.)

Mattanawcook Acad. 1, Bucksport 0

Nokomis 8, Mount View 5

Old Town 1, Hermon 0

Southern Aroostook 9, Limestone/MSSM 8

Stearns 7, Piscataquis 6 (12 inns.)

Washington Acad. 14, George Stevens 0 (5 inns.)

Wisdom 25, Washburn 3

Wisdom 25, Washburn 3
    At St. Agatha, Krystal Paradis hit a grand slam and a solo home run to power the Wisdom Pioneers by the Beavers.

Deliya Michaud chipped in with two doubles, a triple and a single with four RBIs for Wisdom and Ashley Raymond drove in five runs with a double and three singles. Nicole Coulombe added three singles and two RBIs and Susie Collins had a double, single and two RBIs.

  Tia Dee singled twice for Washburn.
Washburn (0-12)    00    0   12    —   3   4 6
Wisdom (5-5)          36(12) 4x    — 25 22 4
    M. Saucier, R. Saucier (4) and R. Saucier, M. Saucier (4); Michaud, S. Paradis (3) and Coulombe

WA Raiders 14, George Stevens 0
    At Blue Hill, Andi Flannery tripled and scored a run as Washington Academy of East Machias shutout George Stevens Academy.

Kirstin Taylor and Kirsti Wright each hit RBI singles for the Raiders.

Amber Gray singled twice to lead the Eagles.
Washington Acad. (6-5)    315 23    — 14 4 1
George Stevens (9-3)        000 00    —   0 4 0
    Davis and Corey; Theoharidis and Gray

Mattanawcook 1, Bucksport 0
    At Lincoln, Tayla Trask pitched a three-hitter with nine strikeouts and hit an RBI double to drive in the eventual winning run in the first inning to lead Mattanawcook Academy by Bucksport.

Brooke Hanscom singled for the Lynx and later scored on Trask’s double.

Mindy Pye, Shelby Redmond and Abby Yeo each hit a single for Bucksport.
Bucksport (7-4)               000 000 0    — 0 3 0
Mattanawcook (11-2)    100 000 x    — 1 3 2
    Yeo and Blair; Trask and Gulesian

Nokomis 8, Mount View 5
    At Newport, Sabrina Vaillancourt hit a two-run triple in the sixth inning to give Nokomis the lead and eventual win over Mount View of Thorndike.

Vaillancourt totaled two triples and two runs scored for the Warriors. Heidi Wyman hit a triple and Kori Mayo doubled and singled.

Alonia Horton and Fran Stevens each doubled and scored for the Mustangs.
Mount View (2-9)    004 100 0   — 5   6 3
Nokomis (6-5)         001 034 x    — 8 10 2
   Giggey and Horton; Kent-Webber, Adams (6) and George

Jonesport-Beals 19, Machias 7
    At Jonesport, Sarah Milliken belted a two-run double, a three-run double and drew a bases-loaded walk to power the Royalettes to a five-inning victory.

Morgan Merchant pitched a four-hitter with six strikeouts an posted two singles and two RBIs. Rose-Marie Carver knocked in three runs with a double and two singles.

Serena Watson singled twice for Machias, which also received a single and three RBIs each from Crystal Bourque and Fayranne Lipton.
Machias (1-8)                    400 12    —   7 4 3
Jonesport-Beals (2-8)    236 53    — 19 9 0
    Lee, McCurdy (4) and Lipton; Merchant and Alley

John Bapst 4, MDI 1
    At Bangor, Katie Hammond singled home Tori Huckestein with no outs in the sixth inning to give John Bapst the win over Mount Desert Island of Bar Harbor.

Emily Morton and Kennedy Gilmore added RBI singles in the sixth to add some insurance for the Crusaders. Hammond also had two doubles and two runs scored. Laura Jordan allowed one run on five hits and one walk while striking out 10.

Taylor Walls doubled and scored for the Trojans. Tracy Norwood hit an RBI single and Jamie McKay tallied nine strikeouts.
MDI (1-9)                 010 000 0    — 1 5 1
John Bapst (4-8)    000 103 x    — 4 9 1
    McKay and Norwood; Jordan and Gilmore

Foxcroft Acad. 17, Lee Acad. 5
    At Dover-Foxcroft, Bekah Flanders hit a three-run double to highlight a 10-run second inning as Foxcroft Academy defeated Lee Academy.

Kelsey Boss hit four singles and knocked in a run for the Ponies. Vanessa Lougee posted three singles and three RBIs.

Kellsey Grass tripled and doubled to pace Lee Academy. Katelyn Mallett added a double and a single.
Lee Acad. (1-12)           1   0  0 040    —   5    6 5
Foxcroft Acad. (9-3)    2(10)0 005    — 17 19 3
    Mallett and Dill; Boss and Snyder, Lougee (4)

Stearns 7, Piscataquis 6
    At Guilford, Becca Leavitt scored the go-ahead run in the top of the 12th inning on an error and Kristen Albert scored the winning run on another error to lead Stearns of Millinocket to victory over Piscataquis.

The Pirates pulled within a run in the bottom of the 12th after Maggie Abbott hit an RBI single. The game ended after the runner on third was called out for leaving too early while tagging up and the runner on second, who also tagged up, was tagged out.

Leavitt led the Minutemen with four singles and RBI. Angela Levesque hit three singles.

Emily Knight had two single and two RBIs for the Pirates. Abby Burdin hit a double and two singles and Sarah Hoak added two singles and an RBI.
Stearns (8-4)    102 000 200 002    — 7 11 5
PCHS (7-4)         030 020 000 001    — 6   9 4
    Rollins, Wark (8) and Albert; Burdin and Hoak

So. Aroostook 9, Limestone 8
    At Dyer Brook, Southern Aroostook’s Katie Goodall had two singles and two RBIs while Evangeline Goodall ended the game via a strikeout with the tying run at second in the seventh inning.

Bree Bubar had a double, a single, and an RBI for the Warriors.

  For Limestone/Maine School of Science and Mathematics, Victory St. Pierre had four singles, a double, and four RBIs. Amanda Allen singled twice.
Limestone/MSSM (9-1)    003 111 2    — 8 10 2
So. Arooostook (9-2)        131 022 x    — 9 12 2
    Cote and St. Pierre; Nadeau, Ev. Goodall (5) and El. Goodall

Fort Kent 18, Washburn 5
    At Fort Kent, S
am Carapellucci and Lexi Desjardins combined on a no-hitter as well as three singles, a double and four RBIs to lead the Warriors past Washburn.

Mary Grace Morris had three singles and an RBI for the Warriors. Taylor Boucher doubled and singled while Michaela Desjardins had two singles and two RBIs.
Washburn (0-13)    0   1  2 11    —    5   0 7
Fort Kent (7-3)        4(12)1 1x    — 18 14 3
    Sperrey and Saucier; Carapellucci,

Belfast 5, Camden Hills 2
    At Belfast, Victoria Overlock pitched a four-hitter, struck out 10 batters, walked four, and singled twice to lead the Belfast Lions past Camden Hills.

Whitney Cross singled twice for the Lions. Jade Cummings had a two-run triple and Makayla Cummings had a two-run double.

Olivia Hamalainen tripled for the Windjammers.
Camden (4-7)    000 010 1    — 2  4 0
Belfast (6-5)    310 001 x    — 5 10 1
    Buckheit and Hamalainen; Overlock and Small

Woodland 15, Shead 5
    At Eastport, Molly White doubled twice and drove in two runs to lead the visiting Woodland Dragons past Shead.

Ashley Laking had a double, a single and two RBIs for the Dragons.

Erica Mitchell, Cassandra Stanhope, and Randi DeWitt each had two singles and an RBI for the Tigers.
Woodland (8-3)    201 108 3    — 15 11 2
Shead (5-4)           201 002 x    —   5   9  3
    S. Bassett, W. Bassett (5) and Flannery; Stanhope, DeWitt (6) and Conti

Hermon 5, Old Town 4 (11 inn.)
    At Hermon, Ashley Thayer led off the 11th with a triple and scored on a squeeze bunt by Shannon Graves to give Hermon’s Hawks the win.

Thayer also had a single and two RBIs for the Hawks. Debbie Colpitts notched a complete-game win with 10 strikeouts and one walk.

Meaghan Cousins singled three times and Hannah Morin had a double, two singles, and one RBI for the Coyotes.
Old Town (8-2)    300 000 010 00    — 4 9 0
Hermon (10-2)    002 100 010 01    — 5 8 2
    Morin and Singer; Colpitts and Bates

Greenville sweeps Forest Hills
    At Jackman, the Lakers scored 51 runs in sweeping a doubleheader from the Tigers.

Greenville won the first game 20-5 and took the second game 31-6, both in five innings.

In the opener, Michaella Gilbert singled three times to support winning pitcher Rachel Soule. Nikki Hamilton, Ashley Monroe, Emma Wilson and Soule had two singles apiece.

Dana McNally doubled and singled for Forest Hills of Jackman. Erica Turner added a double.

In the second game, Miranda Drinkwater’s three single sparked the Lakers. Soule added a double.

McNally and Turner stroked two singles each for the Tigers.
(First Game)
Greenville    1(10)6 (11)3    — 31 15  3
Forest Hills    1  2  1   2  0    —   6  7 11
    Soule and Wilson; Turner, Koro (2)and McNally
(Second Game)
Greenville (5-2)    643 34    — 20 8 6
Forest Hills (0-12)    210 20    —   5 6 3
    Hersey, Soule (3) and Wilson; Turner, Koro (3) and McNally

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