Belfast 6, Medomak Valley 3
Brewer 5, Mount Ararat 1
Bucksport 3, Old Town 2
Central 11, Searsport 9
Dexter 12, Piscataquis 2 (6 inn.)
Ellsworth 6, MDI 3
Foxcroft 2, Penquis 0
George Stevens 8, DI-Stonington 0
Greenville 13-9, Richmond 9-15
Hodgdon 14, GHCA 10
Houlton 11, Fort Kent 3
Lee 5, Katahdin 4
Lincoln Acad. 8, Rockland 4
Madawaska 8, LCS/MSSM 2 (5½ inn., lightning)
Mattanawcook 8, Hermon 4
Penobscot Valley 8, Orono 6
Presque Isle 8, Caribou 5
Shead 6, Machias 3
Stearns 10, Schenck 0 (4¤ inns.)
Washburn 11, East Grand 10
Washington Acad. 11, Sumner 0 (6 inns.)
Winslow 13, MCI 3
Wisdom 10, Cen. Aroostook 8
Bucksport 3, Old Town 2
At Bucksport, Tyler French scored the winning run from third in the sixth inning on a two-out bunt by Billy DeRedin that turned into an error that led Bucksport past Old Town.
Tyler McAllian drove in the tying run in the sixth on a sacrifice fly for the Golden Bucks. DeRedin had two singles and a run scored and Cody Farrell singled and scored. French tallied eight strikeouts.
Cody Gross had two singles, two stolen bases and an RBI for Old Town. Josh Moul singled and scored.
Old Town (7-9) 000 002 0 — 2 5 2
Bucksport (12-4) 000 012 x — 3 5 0
Kochis and Gross; French and Potter
Madawaska 8, LCS/MSSM 2
At Limestone, Sam Beaulieu had a double and two singles to lead the Madawaska Owls past Limestone Community School/Maine School of Science and Mathematics.
Brad Pelletier had a triple, a double and two RBIs for the Owls.
Brandon Thompson led the Eagles with two singles and an RBI.
The game was shortened to 5½ innings due to lightning.
Madawaska 123 003 — 8 10 2
LCS/MSSM (2-14) 002 00x — 2 4 6
Wetmore, Lee (5) and Thibeault; Berube and Butler
Lee 5, Katahdin 4
At Lee, A.J. Harris pitched a six-hitter with eight strikeouts and three walks, and added a double to help lead his Lee Academy Pandas past Katahdin of Stacyville.
Lee’s Ryan Beers hit a two-run home run in the second, singled twice and threw out two runners on steal attempts.
Spencer Anderson singled twice and drove in a run for the Cougars. Kolby Gallagher hit a solo homer in the second.
Katahdin (9-4) 010 000 3 — 4 6 0
Lee (7-9) 320 000 x — 5 7 3
Robinson, McGraw (2), Cunningham (3) and Savage; Harris and Beers
Washington Acad. 11, Sumner 0
At East Sullivan, Toby Wood pitched a two-hitter, struck out 10 batters, walked none and had two singles for two RBIs to lead the Washington Academy Raiders of East Machias.
Mike Lenfestey had a double, a single and two RBIs for the Raiders. Ivan Correy hit a pinch-hit, two-run double.
Brendan Tenney and Joey Malloy each singled for the only hits by the Tigers.
Washington Acad. (12-4) 017 003 — 11 9 0
Sumner (5-11) 000 000 — 0 2 2
Wood and Lenfestey; Dyer, Crowley (5) and Crowley, Tenney (5)
Hodgdon 14, GHCA 10
At Hodgdon, the Hawks scored five unearned runs with two out in the seventh inning to subdue Greater Houlton Christian Academy in a back-and-forth contest.
Dan McGillicuddy slammed a two-run homer in the second, scored twice and had three RBIs to pace Hodgdon. Jake Tidd singled twice and scored twice.
Chad Duff rapped two singles and scored two runs to pace the Eagles. Jaron Gray also hit two singles, and Isaiah Straubel and Ted Bowers posted a double apiece.
Hodgdon (6-9) 022 203 5 — 14 8 2
GHCA (5-9) 102 322 0 — 10 9 16
Bombose, Lunn (6) and Gough, Hudson (6); Duff and Straubel
Dexter 12, Piscataquis 2
At Dexter, five different Tigers had multi-hit games as they rolled to the victory.
Jared MacDonald doubled and singled to knock in three runs to power Dexter. Zach Poirier doubled and singled with two RBIs while Dylan Graffam singled twice to knock in two runs. Casey Jordan singled twice and scored three runs and Lee Gustin singled in a run and doubled.
Nick Schmiedlehner and Dwight Noble both singled twice for Piscataquis of Guilford.
Piscataquis (1-15) 000 101 — 2 5 5
Dexter (4-12) 003 225 — 12 11 2
Stockley, Kand (5) and Bailey; Jordan and Graffam
Washburn 11, East Grand 10
At Washburn, Nick Bragg’s two-run double capped a six-run rally in the bottom of the seventh inning that lifted the Beavers over the Vikings.
Bragg finished with two doubles, a single and three RBIs, winning pitcher Justin Howe added a triple and single and brothers Kyle and Jordan McLaughlin posted two singles each with two RBIs and one RBI, respectively.
Dustin Morse led East Grand of Danforth with a double, a single, an RBI and three runs scored, and Nick Gray added a double, a single and two RBIs.
East Grand (1-10) 000 053 2 — 10 12 0
Washburn (3-13) 000 005 6 — 11 11 9
Brittain, Henn (7), Gray (7) and Cousins; Howe and Viola
Mattanawcook 8, Hermon 4
At Hermon, Tyler Tash allowed nine hits, struck out 12 batters and walked one while also contributing offensively with a triple, a single, and three RBIs for the Mattanawcook Academy Lynx of Lincoln.
Brenden Crocker had a double, single and one RBI for the Lynx. Kasey Knight added an RBI single.
Braddock Deabay led the Hawks with a double, two singles and one RBI. Cody Veilleux and Will Perkins each hit RBI singles.
Mattanawcook (8-8) 302 111 0 — 8 7 2
Hermon (5-11) 000 121 x — 4 9 5
Tash and Thibodeau; Veilleux, Hamlin (6) and McCluskey
Wisdom 10, Central Aroostook 8
At St. Agatha, Kody Chamberland hit a two-run single as Wisdom held off Central Aroostook of Mars Hill.
Rocky Chamberland added two singles and an RBI for the Pioneers. Curtis Picard struck out 12.
Logan McLaughlin had a home run, double, single and four RBIs to lead the Panthers. Mitch Folsom doubled.
Cen. Aroostook (13-3) 103 301 0 — 8 8 0
Wisdom (11-4) 703 000 x — 10 5 4
McLaughlin, Brewer (1), Folsom (3) and Folsom, McLaughlin (3); Picard and Blanchette
Houlton 11, Fort Kent 3
At Fort Kent, Corey Woodward hit a two-run homer in the second inning to lead Houlton past Fort Kent.
Josh Harvey doubled and singled to knock in three runs while Ian Gervais added two singles and an RBI for the Shiretowners.
Jared Soucy hit a solo homer for Fort Kent.
Houlton (9-7) 080 003 0 — 11 10 3
Fort Kent (8-8) 100 100 1 — 3 4 3
Gervais, Anderson (6) and Harvey; Soucy, Michaud (3) and Paradis
Winslow 13, MCI 3
At Pittsfield, Jack Nivison hit a three-run triple and a single and Mackenzie Michaud had a triple and two singles and drove in a run as Winslow triumphed.
Chris Smith had two singles and an RBI for the winners and Jordan Holt and Sam Smith teamed up on a seven-hitter.
A.J. Denis and Matt Lessard had two singles each for MCI and Lessard knocked in a run.
Winslow (11-5) 230 402 2 — 13 11 0
MCI (1-15) 000 300 0 — 3 7 5
Holt, S. Smith (5) and McCabe; Egerton, Izumi (5), Crocker (7) and Hutchinson
Shead 6, Machias 3
At Machias, Tim Barnes fired an eight-hitter, striking out 14 and walking just one, and he helped his own cause with a two-run single in the seventh inning to provide some valuable insurance.
Tom Stanhope had two doubles and a single and drove in two runs for the winners.
Jay Beal had two singles and two RBIs for Machias, Matt Jenkins had an RBI triple and Christian Hooper doubled.
Shead (14-2) 001 300 2 — 6 6 1
Machias (6-7) 010 002 0 — 3 8 1
Barnes and Garnett; Richards, Whitney (7) and Hooper
Belfast 6, Medomak Valley 3
At Belfast, Jack Davis’ three-run home run with no outs in the bottom of the ninth gave the Belfast Lions a big win in their regular season finale as both teams are fighting for a playoff spot.
Davis also singled twice while Winston Simmonds doubled twice for the Lions. Mike Berry hit a two-run single.
Taylor Williamson hit two singles and Isaac Greenrose hit a solo home run to tie the game in the seventh for the Panthers of Waldoboro.
Medomak Valley (8-8) 001 001 100 — 3 8 1
Belfast (8-8) 200 010 003 — 6 10 2
Benedict, Williamson (6) and Genther; Bernosky, Berry (6), Peters (7), Berry (9) and Steinort
Stearns 10, Schenck 0
At Millinocket, Aaron Cyr threw five innings of two-hit ball, striking out 10 and not walking anybody, as Stearns upended Schenck of East Millinocket.
Charlie Tapley tripled and singled and drove in a run and Garen Manzo doubled and singled and drove in a pair of runs.
Derek Hibbs hit an inside-the-park homer and Max Bouchard singled twice and had an RBI.
Ryan Thompson and Taylor Tanous singled for Schenck.
Schenck (2-14) 000 00 — 0 2 3
Stearns (15-1) 150 13 — 10 11 0
Thompson and Albert; Cyr and Hibbs, Studer (4)
Ellsworth 6, MDI 3
At Ellsworth, Seth Cote drove in the tying run on a sinlge and later scored the go-ahead run on a throwing error to lift Ellsworth over Mount Desert Island of Bar Harbor.
Dakota Jewett hit an RBI single to add an insurance run in the six for the Eagles. Jordan Carter had a run-scoring single in the fourth. Andrew Hodge had nine strikeouts.
Dennis O’Neil hit a single and an RBI double for MDI. Nick Shaw had a single and a run scored.
MDI (9-7) 001 101 0 — 3 3 3
Ellsworth (12-4) 000 114 x — 6 4 2
Logue, O’Neil (6) and Young; Hodge and Carter
Presque Isle 8, Caribou 5
At Caribou, Steve Ford’s RBI double and Dillon Kingsbury’s RBI single highlighted a three-run seventh that gave the Wildcats the victory in a game that was delayed 90 minutes due to lightning and rain.
Ethan Braley’s fielder’s choice grounder accounted for PI’s final run in the seventh.
Nathaniel Kamm paced Caribou with an inside-the-park home run that produced three runs and an RBI double.
Presque Isle (11-5) 000 230 3 — 8 5 2
Caribou (7-9) 010 130 0 — 5 6 3
Shaw and Ford; Chapman, Landeen and Caverhill
Central 11, Searsport 9
At Corinth, Zac Kirlin hit an RBI double and a second-inning grand slam to lead Central past Searsport.
Justin Weymouth had two doubles and two RBIs for the Red Devils. Brett White hit a double and an RBI single.
Evan Kingsbury had two singles and a solo home run to pace Searsport. Rocky Faunce doubled and singled with three RBIs and Buddy Ellis singled twice.
Searsport (7-8-1) 312 120 0 — 9 13 1
Central (6-10) 360 200 x — 11 8 2
Kingsbury, Connor (3) and Faunce; White, Caruso (3) and Kirlin
GSA 8, DI-Stonington 0
At Deer Isle, Tom Crowe hit a two-out three-run home run in the third inning and Jesse Dow pitched seven shutout innings as George Stevens Academy of Blue Hill blanked Deer Isle-Stonington.
Dow walked and two and struck out three for the Eagles. Ben Olivari doubled and singled and Josh Jones hit a run-scoring single.
Jay Boyce, Evan Rollins and Connor Morey doubled for the Mariners.
George Stevens (5-10-1) 103 301 0 — 8 5 3
DI-Stonington (9-7) 000 000 0 — 0 5 6
Dow and Crowe; Condon, Grindle (5), Morey (7) and Morey, Lawson (7)
Lincoln Acad. 8, Rockland 4
At Rockland, Jeff Lamb had three hits, including a ground-rule double as the visiting Eagles from Newcastle beat rockland.
Brandon Reilly added two singles for Lincoln Academy.
Luke Morrill homered and doubled for Rockland while Steve Widdecomb added a home run for the Tigers.
Brewer 5, Mount Ararat 1
At Topsham, Brandon Gendreau singled twice and doubled with an RBI while Kyle McLain struck out eight and walked three in pitching a no-hitter as Brewer defeated Mount Ararat.
Colby Small singled and drove in a run while Tyler White doubled home another for the Witches.
Cam Morrell drove in a run with a sacrifice fly for Mount Ararat.
Brewer (12-4) 010 010 3 — 5 5 3
Mount Ararat (8-8) 100 000 0 — 1 0 2
McLain and Moore, Oxley (5); Charnock, Jones (7), Karkos (7), Harris (7) and Morrell
Penobscot Valley 8, Orono 6
At Orono, Ryan Scopino’s sacrifice fly and a fielder’s choice groundout in the sixth inning provided the winning margin for Penobscot Valley of Howland.
Tyler Brzozowski had three singles and three runs for the visiting Howlers. Dylan Worster hit a two-run homer in the third inning plus a single.
Tyler Eddy had a triple, double and RBI for the Red R
iots. Charlie Boyle had two singles and an RBI. Brandon LeVasseur hit an RBI double.
Penobscot Valley (11-5) 005 102 0 — 8 7 7
Orono (9-7) 220 110 0 — 6 8 4
Jones, Worster (5) and Hallett; Stoddard, Benoit (7) and Rios
Greenville 13-9, Richmond 9-15
At Greenville, the Bobcats and Lakers split a twinbill with Greenville taking game one 13-9 and Richmond game two 15-9.
In the first game, Emerson Sykes tripled and singled for three RBIs while Sean Mills and Alex Jardine each had two singles and two RBIs for the winners.
Eric Pond had two singles and three RBIs for Richmond while Nick Woods had two singles and two RBIs.
In the second game, Bruce Carver singled four times and drove in four runs to lead Richmond while Woods hit two singles and drove in two runs.
For Greenville, Steve Bilodeau doubled and singled for four RBIs and Mills singled in a run.
(First Game)
Richmond 230 301 0 — 9 11 2
Greenville 003 109 x — 13 12 4
Woods and Carver; Sykes and Breton
(Second Game)
Richmond (12-4) 301 042 5 — 15 16 2
Greenville (10-4) 300 420 0 — 9 8 3
King and Carver; St. Louis, Mills (6) and Breton


