BETHEL – After allowing a leadoff single, Jillian Kimball retired the next 18 batters to lead unbeaten Telstar to a 12-0 six-inning victory over Madison.
Rachel Kim led off the game with a single to right for the Bulldogs (9-3), but Kimball did not allow another baserunner, finishing with four strikeouts and no walks.
Kayla Mills led Telstar (9-0) with four hits and three RBIs. Santana Wilson added three hits, while Kimball ripped a pair of doubles. Wilson and Kimball each had three RBIs
Leavitt 8, Morse 0
TURNER – Sam St. Hilaire pitched a one-hitter with 12 strikeouts to lead Leavitt to an 8-0 victory over Morse.
Catcher Laura Pratt had a double, single and three RBIs for the Hornets (10-4). Leavitt’s Beth Burgess also added a triple, and a pair of RBIs.
Mauren Kinne provided the only hit for Morse (4-10).
Cony 4, Oxford Hills 1
AUGUSTA – Amanda Lapointe’s bases-loaded single in the third inning drove in a pair of runs to lift Cony to a 4-1 victory over Oxford Hills in KVAC softball action Friday afternoon.
Lapointe notched the complete game win by striking out five as the Rams (13-1) tacked on two insurance runs in the fifth inning to put the game out of reach.
The Vikings (8-6) Randi Arsenault suffered the loss.
Lisbon 6, Hall-Dale 0
FARMINGDALE – Krystle Doughty had three hits and two RBIs to carry Lisbon to a 6-0 win over Hall-Dale.
Greyhounds’ pitcher Jen Hogan pitched scattered two hits and fanned five. Andrea Piela hit a double for Lisbon (6-5). Jess Symes and Moriah Vellani had the only hits for Hall-Dale (1-9).
Livermore Falls 6, Carrabec 4
LIVERMORE FALLS – Krista Allen hit a two-run double as Livermore Falls captured their sixth straight victory with a 6-4 decision over Carrabec.
Taryn Flagg ecaped a last-inning threat with the bases loaded for Carrabec.
Flagg also had a pair of hits, scored twice and played great defense for the Andies (7-4). Marcie Williams went the distance with 12 strikeouts for Carrabec (4-6).
Mt. Abram 12, Wiscasset 6
SALEM – Mt Abram’s Sadie White had three hits and scored scored four times as the Roadrunners defeated Wiscasset 12-6.
Loghan Walker drove in three runs for Mt. Abram (7-5). Shannon Pinkham knocked in Bri Shrey in the fourth inning for Wiscasset (3-6).
Waterville 7, EL 5
AUBURN – Michelle Willette had a double and two singles to lead Waterville to a 7-5 triumph over Edward Little.
Jen Hills hit a two-run double for the Panthers (5-9).
Edward Little (4-10) scored all five runs in the second inning, highlighted by a two-run single for Christie Sasser that scored Lauren Hussar and Jen Verrill.
Mtn. Valley 12, Monmouth 0
MONMOUTH – Abby Mills went the distance, giving up one hit and had four strikeouts, to lead Mountain Valley to a 12-0 victory over Monmouth.
Jen Kellogg and Tanya Nicols each had two hits and scored three runs for the Falcons (3-5).
Pitcher Kayla Chick had the only hit for the Mustangs (3-7).
Winslow 4, Oak Hill 3
WINSLOW – Ashley Albert snapped a 3-3 deadlock with a single that drove home Katie Sirois with the winning run in the sixth inning to give Winslow a 4-3 triumph over Oak Hill.
Julie Lizotte and Emily Grondin had two hits each for the Raiders (9-3). Lizotte tossed a six-hitter and fanned nineBeth Lafontaine struck out seven for Winslow (6-2).
Boothbay 9, Winthrop 8
WINTHROP – Katie Benedict raced home with the winning run on a error to lift Boothbay to a 9-8 win over Winthrop in MVC softball Friday.
Heather Babb wielded the big bat for the Seahawks, rapping a solo home run in the fourth inning and a two-run double in the first.
Nic Emery suffered the loss for the Ramblers.
St. Doms 12, NYA 3
AUBURN – Elisha Dorso went 3-for-5 with a two-run home run and Lauren Potvin added a pair of singles and scored a twice to power St. Dom’s to a 12-3 victory over North Yarmouth Academy.
Amanda Collette picked up the win going the distance.
Grace Hyndman took the loss for the Panthers.
Lacrosse
Mtn. Valley 11, Wells 10
WELLS – Jessica Allen and Sam Johnson netted five goals each to lead Mountain Valley to a 11-10 win over Wells.
Katie Leech scored three goals for Wells.
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