Saints pitcher strikes out nine batters and receives more than enough run support in 17-1 victory over the Lakers.
Softball
Photo Album: High school baseball and softball playoffs Tuesday
Baseball: Campbell Cassidy boosts Edward Little past Camden Hills, into quarterfinals; Baseball: Oak Hill blanks Winthrop, sets up showdown with top-ranked Lisbon; Softball: Morgan Willis’ gem helps Messalonskee cruise past Lewiston; Softball: Ava Dube sparks Camden Hills to upset win over Edward Little
Softball: Morgan Willis’ gem helps Messalonskee cruise past Lewiston
Eagles starting pitcher strikes out 14 in a five-inning Class A North first-round playoff win over the Blue Devils.
Area roundup: Jayden Perreault gives Spruce Mountain a walk-off win over Dirigo
The Phoenix advance to the C South quarterfinals with a 6-5 win. Also advancing are the Lisbon, Monmouth and Mt. Abram baseball teams, and the Leavitt, Monmouth, Mountain Valley, Oak Hill and Poland softball teams.
Softball: Winthrop pushes past Mt. Abram in Class C preliminary round
After breaking the game open in the fourth inning, Winthrop sealed a 9-2 home victory over Mt. Abram to advance to Class C South quarterfinals.
Softball: Ava Dube sparks Camden Hills to upset win over Edward Little
Dube collects three of the 11th-seeded Windjammers’ hits and drives in two runs in a Class A North first-round victory over the Red Eddies.
Softball: Maranacook shuts out Lisbon in Class C South prelim
The Black Bears get enough offense while pitcher Alexis Michaud keeps the Greyhounds batters at bay to advance to the quarterfinals.
Softball: Summer Chretien’s devotion earns admiration from Spruce Mountain coach, teammates
The senior co-captain didn’t hesitate when she was asked to leave the infield and become a center fielder for the Phoenix this season.
Varsity Maine softball poll: Poland moves to seventh, Oxford Hills now 10th
Brunswick jumps to first place and receives five of six first-place votes.
Area roundup: Poland shuts out Fryeburg in softball
Atlantis Martin throws a one-hit shutout and drives in three runs in the Knights’ 11-0 win. The Leavitt softball team also reaches 11 runs in a victory, while Oak Hill baseball brings in 12 runs.