BRUNSWICK — Mother Nature continued to wreak havoc on Thursday, with high school sporting events either postponed or moved indoors.
Baseball and softball action at Morse, Lisbon and Wiscasset was wiped out, while both the Mt. Ararat boys and girls lacrosse home contests were rained out, along with the Gardiner girls game at Morse, which will be played today at 4 p.m. in Bath.
The Morse and Belfast baseball and softball games, originially scheduled for May 4, was postponed for a third time and will now be played, hopefully, on Tuesday at 4:15 p.m., while the oft-rained out Lisbon-Mt. Abram baseball and softball showdowns were rescheduled for Monday at 4:30 p.m.
Wiscasset and Madison plan on getting its softball and baseball contests in on Saturday, with first pitch slated for 10 a.m.
In lacrosse action, the Mt. Ararat doubleheader will not take place today. Instead, the Eagle girls will host Messalonskee today at 4 p.m., while the Mt. Ararat boys will travel to Central Maine Community College in Auburn to face Edward Little on Tuesday at 4 p.m.
The Brunswick girls tennis match against Messalonskee was moved inside Maine Pines on Thursday, while the Dragon boys traveled to Colby College to face Messalonskee indoors.
Other schools were not as fortunate, with the Lisbon- Carrabec matches postponed until Monday, with the Greyhound boys traveling to North Anson and the girls hosting.
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