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SOUTH PARIS — In Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference makeup softball action on Tuesday, Brunswick High School dropped its final game of the season, 13-0, at Oxford Hills.

Crystal West tossed a shutout for the winners, allowing two hits and one walk.

Maddie Wilkes and Ashley Howe had the Dragon hits. Brunswick closed out the regular season at 0-16.

Oxford Hills scored nine runs in the second inning after scoring a pair in the first as the Dragon defense struggled to make the plays behind pitcher Hannah Escoe.

West (three hits) and Anna Winslow led the Viking offensive surge, reaching base six times out of eight at-bats while the pair scored four runs combined. Cody Akers scored three runs as well for the Vikings.

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Myriah Lausier tripled and drove in three runs.

MT. ARARAT 1
MT. BLUE 4

In makeup KVAC action on Tuesday, Kiana Thompson went 3-for-4 with an RBI to lift the host Cougars to a win over the visiting Eagles.

Mt. Ararat, which outhit Mt. Blue 9- 8, fell to 4-12 after its season’s finale.

Rhiannon Hersey went six innings for the Eagles with eight strikeouts and no walks, while Mt. Blue’s Haley Farrington picked up the mound win with no strikeouts and two walks.

In the Mt. Ararat effort, Katelyn Cox had two hits, and Devon Hutchins, Hersey, Kate Guerin (RBI in the fourth, scoring Amelia Lamb), Piper Ingle, Sam Gonyea, Alana Weaver and Maddie Alexander chipped in with a hit each.

Thompson was also a defensive standout in left field.

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BRUNSWICK 1
OXFORD HILLS 11

Matt Smith had four hits, including a two-run double in the sixth that ended the game via the 10-run Mercy Rule, directing Oxford Hills (11-5) to a victory over Brunswick (8-8) in a KVAC game on Tuesday.

The Vikings used a 17-hit attack and made no errors. Dalton Rice got the win on the mound after five innings of pitching. He also drove in two runs.

Nick Bowie had three hits and also drove in two runs for Oxford Hills.

Charlie Lowell tripled and Elias Henze doubled for Brunswick, which currently sits in eighth place in Eastern Maine Class A and could host a prelim contest with No. 9 Edward Little on June 10.



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