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Area roundup: Mt. Abram’s Hunter Warren no-hits Sacopee Valley in quarterfinals
Roadrunners ace fans eight and drives in a run. Plus more baseball, softball and lacrosse postseason recaps from Thursday.
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SALEM Hunter Warren pitched a no-hitter for third-seeded Mt. Abram (14-3) in its 2-0 victory over Sacopee Valley (12-6) in the Class C South baseball quarterfinals Thursday.
Warren struck out eighth batters. He also drove in a run.
MONMOUTH 18, MARANACOOK 9: Matt Marquis had four hits, including a double, to lead the second-seeded Mustangs to a Class C South quarterfinal win over the seventh-seeded Black Bears in Monmouth.
Saturday’s high school girls’ roundup: Biddeford’s winning streak ends in split against Westbrook
The Tigers lose for the first time this season as Westbrook cruises to an 11-1 victory in a doubleheader opener, before Biddeford bounces back for a 19-1 win.
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BIDDEFORD Caitlin Noiles pitched a five-hitter with 14 strikeouts and two walks and also hit a two-run homer and two RBI singles as Westbrook beat previously undefeated Biddeford 11-1 in Game 1 of a softball doubleheader Saturday.
Grace Wallace chipped in with three hits and an RBI for the Blue Blazes (4-3).
Laura Perreault hit an RBI single for Biddeford (9-1).
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Lewiston s Charlotte Gastonguay fires the ball at the goal during Saturday s game in Lewiston. St. Dom s Giselle Ouellete attempts a block. Andree Kehn/Sun Journal
LEWISTON Lewiston’s Charlotte Gastonguay was looking forward to Saturday morning’s girls lacrosse game against her old school, St. Dominic Academy, as the COVID-19 pandemic stopped her from playing against her old team last season.
Gastonguay got to play the Saints in field hockey as a Blue Devil this past fall, but she said lacrosse is her favorite sport.
“I really wanted to beat them,” Gastonguay said.
The senior scored early and often as the Blue Devils cruised to a 16-5 victory over their rivals, applying pressure on defense, scooping the majority of ground balls and moving the ball with a chemistry of a team that had been playing together for months, not in just its second game of the season.
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