Softball: Greely pulls away from Mt. Ararat
Rangers take control in late innings to beat Eagles.
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Lily Rawnsley of Greely rounds third and scores during Tuesday’s game at Mt. Ararat High School in Topsham.
Eli Canfield/The Times Record
TOPSHAM- Despite staying hot on offense as they’ve now scored 21 runs in their past two games, the Eagles were unable to respond to a late Greely rally in a softball game on Tuesday afternoon at Mt. Ararat High School in Topsham.
Behind a 10 strikeout performance by freshman pitcher Lily Rawnsley, the Rangers gave her more than enough run support in route to a 14-6 victory.
Updated April 19
Monday’s high school roundup: Windham beats two-time state champ Falmouth
Girls lacrosse: Windham gets four goals each from Riley Beem and Julia McKenna and the Eagles hold on to beat the Yachtsmen, 11-9.
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WINDHAM Riley Beem and Julia McKenna each scored four goals as Windham opened its girls’ lacrosse season with an 11-9 win over two-time reigning Class A state champion Falmouth on Monday.
The Eagles were in control most of the way and twice led by two goals in the first half, but the lead was cut to 7-6 when Falmouth’s Molly Scribner scored at the horn.
Fryeburg trailed 31-30 heading into the fourth, but outscored Poland 15-5 in the final quarter.
Emily Walker (six points) and Camden Jones (three) both hit 3-pointers in the fourth for the Raiders.
Emma Gagne paced Poland with 10 points, including a pair of 3s in the first quarter.
Emma Williams scored five of her seven during the second quarter when the Knights turned a 14-12 deficit into a 25-24 halftime lead. Thea Thornton and Kalie Paradis each added three of their five points apiece in the second.
FREEPORT 41, GRAY-NEW GLOUCESTER 35: Rachel Wall scored 20 points as the Falcons erased an eight-point halftime deficit to beat the Patriots at Gray.