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Camdyn Johnson strikes out 17 batters for Shipbuilders.
By Staff ReportThe Times Record
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BATH Camdyn Johnson struck out 17 and allowed just three hits as the Morse softball team beat Mt. Ararat 4-2 on Tuesday afternoon at McMann Complex
Johnson walked just two batters for the Shipbuilders (6-4). Abby Carpenter paced the Shipbuilders’ offense with a two-run double in the third inning to give Morse the lead for good.
Megan Reed took the loss for Mt. Ararat (2-6), allowing just four hits while striking out five and walking four.
MONMOUTH 10, RICHMOND 5: Grace Levesque doubled and tripled among three hits to lead the Mustangs to the victory in Richmond.
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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.
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SANTA BARBARA, Calif. Learning, listening and having fun with friends.
That s what it s all about at Harding University Partnership School, where classes are now on campus five days a week.
“It s fantastic,” Harding principal Veronica Binkley said. “This is probably one of the best days that I’ve had in my career.
“I’ve seen so many smiles today,” Harding sixth grade teacher Megan Reed said. “Seen so many conversations, so many kids not sitting alone anymore.
More than a month into hybrid learning, the Santa Barbara Unified School District decided to double its students on-campus instruction.