Friday’s high school roundup: Freeport keeps perfect record intact
Baseball: The Falcons improve to 8-0 with a 12-6 victory over Morse.
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FREEPORT Anthony Panciocco went 3 for 4 and scored three runs, and Nathan Abbott was 3 for 4 with three RBI as Freeport remained undefeated with a 12-6 baseball win Friday against Morse.
Morse (1-2) took a 4-3 lead with four runs in the top of the third inning, paced by Gabe Aucoin’s two-run double, but the Falcons (8-0) answered with five in the bottom half.
Brogan Shaw was 2 for 2 with a two-run homer for Morse.
GRAY-NEW GLOUCESTER 2, OLD ORCHARD BEACH 1: Dylan Henry singled to lead off the bottom of the sixth and scored the go-ahead run on a double play as the Patriots (2-5) edged the Seagulls (4-4) in Gray.
Tuesday’s high school roundup: Greely pitcher throws no-hitter in first varsity start
Baseball: Brady Nolin strikes out eight as the Rangers beat Fryeburg Academy, 1-0.
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CUMBERLAND Brady Nolin pitched a no-hitter in his first varsity start as Greely shut out Fryeburg Academy 1-0 Tuesday in baseball.
Nolin struck out eight and walked two for the Rangers (1-1) .
Cooper Neleski singled to open the bottom of the seventh and pinch-runner Sam Almy scored.
The Hawks were playing their first game.
MARSHWOOD, SANFORD SPLIT: TJ Curley hit an RBI single to drive in Jake Lamontagne in the bottom of the 13th as the Spartans (1-2) beat the Hawks (1-2) 3-2 to take Game 1 of a doubleheader at Sanford.
Softball: Teams to watch in southern Maine
From three-time defending Class A champ Scarborough to tiny Sacopee Valley, these are softball teams to watch this spring.
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1. Scarborough: For the first time in forever, Coach Tom Griffin doesn’t have a pitcher returning with an inning of varsity experience. But if there’s a team that can overcome that inexperience, it’s the Red Storm, who have won 60 consecutive games and the last three Class A state championships. Senior catcher Sylvia Foley (.435), senior shortstop Mollie Verreault (.354, 20 runs), junior utility player Katie Roy (.537, 18 RBI, SMAA second team pick) and junior first baseman A.J. Swett (.373, 15 RBI) lead the offense.