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YORK — Stephanie Rundlett struck out 19 and allowed only one hit, and top-seeded York advanced to the Class B South softball final with a 2-0 win Saturday against fourth-seeded Oak Hill.

It was the fifth one-hitter this season for Rundlett, who allowed only one ball out of the infield – a single to left by Charlotte Waterman leading off the fourth inning.

York (17-1) will play third-seeded Greely for the regional title Wednesday at St. Joseph’s College.

The Wildcats took the lead in the third inning when Sophia Stephens singled home Elise Holly.

Wendy Donnell scored in the fourth on a ground ball to the pitcher with the bases loaded.

SCARBOROUGH 2, WINDHAM 0: A home run by Kaleigh Scoville and a sacrifice fly from Lindsey Kelley in the fourth inning provided all the runs necessary as the top-seeded Red Storm (18-0) blanked the fifth-seeded Eagles (13-6) in a Class A South semifinal at Scarborough.

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Maggie Murphy had a pair of hits, including a double, for Scarborough, which will face No. 3 Biddeford in the regional final on Tuesday.

Taylor Tibbetts had a pair of singles for Windham, while Katelyn Troiano added a double.

Lilly Volk picked up the win, allowing four hits while striking out 12 and walking one.

WINSLOW 5, MEDOMAK VALLEY 2: Hillary Libby pitched a four-hitter with 10 strikeouts and belted a two-run homer as the third-seeded Black Raiders (17-1) beat the seventh-seeded Panthers (13-6) in a Class B North semifinal in Winslow.

SKOWHEGAN 8, OXFORD HILLS 3: Annie Worthen had two singles and an RBI to spark the No. 6 Indians (11-7) to a Class A North semifinal win in South Paris.

Sydney Ames scattered seven hits while striking out 12 and not issuing a walk for Skowhegan. Julia Steeves added two RBI, and Wylie Bedard and Eliza Bedard each drove in a run.

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Kenzie Kahkonen hit a triple and a single for second-seeded Oxford Hills (12-5-1). Erin Morton added a double and a single, and Madison Starbird had two singles.

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MARSHWOOD 14, SOUTH PORTLAND 3: Hannah Costin scored five goals to lead the No. 1 Hawks (13-1) to a Class A South semifinal victory against fifth-seeded South Portland (8-6) in South Berwick.

Luci Albers added three goals and two assists, and Marin Smith also scored three goals. Abby Rowe contributed two goals and Zoe Janetos scored once.

Mary Cronin, Molly Walker and Jena Leckie scored for the Red Riots.

The Hawks opened a 9-1 lead by halftime. Marshwood goalie Skyler Amsden had to make only six saves behind the defensive curtain of Jenna Kashmer, Chloe Shields, Gabby Bazemore and Kathryn Fagan.

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KENNEBUNK 10, WAYNFLETE 2: Jenny Bush netted six goals for the No. 1 Rams (13-0), and Maran Oakman keyed a defense that held fifth-seeded Waynflete (9-5) scoreless over the final 27 minutes of a Class B South semifinal victory in Kennebunk.

Olivia Sandford, Carly Sandler, Oakman and Kyra Schwartzman each added a goal for Kennebunk, with Sandler assisting on five goals and Sandford three goals.

Lydia Giguere and Nina Moore scored for Waynflete.

Kennebunk’s Isabella Kudas stopped five shots. Charlotte Majercik had 10 saves for Waynflete.

YARMOUTH 13, ST. DOMINIC 6: Jessica Kirk scored three of her four goals in the first half as the third-seeded Clippers (11-3) built an 8-1 halftime lead on the way to a win over No. 2 St. Dom’s (13-1) in a Class B North semifinal in Auburn.

Kirk also had two assists. Eliza Lunt added three goals and an assist, and Cory Langenbach and Meredith Lane each finished with two goals.

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MASSABESIC 9, THORNTON ACADEMY 5: Maquila Dimastrantonio had five goals and an assist to lead the second-seeded Mustangs (13-1) past the third-seeded Golden Trojans (10-4) in a Class A South semifinal in Waterboro.

Josie Ring added a pair of goals for Massabesic.

Faith Sinclair and Jules Grondin each scored twice for Thornton Academy.

MESSALONSKEE 12, MT. ARARAT 1: Top-seeded Messalonskee (13-1) scored five goals in the first six minutes and cruised to a win over No. 3 Mt. Ararat (6-8) in an Class A North semifinal in Waterville.

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