AUBURN – Freshman third baseman Megan Hussar knocked in the game-winning run as Edward Little clipped Mt. Ararat 5-4 in KVAC softball action Monday.

Edward Little rebounded from an early 2-0 deficit with one run in the second inning and another three in the third. Sophomore outfielder Jenna Dubois clubbed a two-run single in the third inning.

With the score all knotted up at four runs apiece in the bottom of the fifth, Red Eddies’ junior outfielder Alice Read got on base by way of an error before being plated by Hussar’s single. Third baseman Leyna Valek was the only repeat hitter on the afternoon, going 2-for-4 with a double for the Eagles (0-16) in the losing effort.

Fryeburg 11, NYA 0

YARMOUTH – Hannah Hill went 2-for-4 with a double and tossed a one-hitter to lead Fryeburg Academy to a convincing 11-0 win over North Yarmouth Academy in Western Maine Conference softball action Monday.

The Raiders (15-1) played strong defense behind Hill, who took a no-hitter into the seventh inning. She fanned 12 and didn’t walk a batter.

Dani Hill paced the Raider offense with three hits, including a triple, and five runs batted in. Cerise Humphrey added two hits and scored two runs for Fryeburg.

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Mt. Ararat 8, Edward Little 0

AUBURN – Anthony Farrell broke the game open in the third inning with a bases clearing double as Mt. Ararat cruised to an 8-0 triumph over Edward Little in KVAC baseball action Monday.

Farrell collected three RBIs on his third inning double and scored twice on the day for the Eagles (9-7) in the winning effort.

The Red Eddies (6-10) were paced by junior center fielder Kyle Bussiere and senior second baseman Kevin Smith. Bussiere roped a double and recorded a stolen base.

St. Dom’s 15, NYA 5

YARMOUTH – Junior third baseman Willey Emerson smashed a bases-clearing triple in the sixth inning for the Saints as St. Dom’s bolted to a 15-5 victory over North Yarmouth Academy in WMC baseball action Monday.

Greg LaBonte recorded three hits and three RBIs for the Saints (13-1) during the 17-hit outing. Thomas Engel had a pair of hits for the Panthers (7-7).

, including a two-run single in the sixth inning.


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