FREEPORT
Chloe Davidson tallied five goals to pace the Freeport High School girls lacrosse team to a 12-5 victory over Cony in crossover action on Friday.
The Falcons, who improved 2-5 and hosts Fryeburg Academy on Tuesday at 4 p.m., led 6-3 at the half.
Paige Rinaldi added a pair of goals in the win, while Taylor Dostie had two tallies.
In goal, Jordan Randall had seven stops.
Faith Leathers-Pouliot led Cony (2-4) with a hat trick.
MORSE 6
BIDDEFORD 9
The host Tigers received four goals from Paige Laverriere for a crossover win over the Shipbuilders on Saturday.
Morse, which fell to 5-2 and hosts Cony on Wednesday at 5 p.m., were led by three goals and an assist from Paige Daigle and two goals from Amanda Gagne, Noa Sreden chipped in three assists, with Mae Winglass adding a goal.
Zenaide McCarthy had 16 saves in the Morse cage.
Hayley Allen picked up two goals for Biddeford (7-0), with Megan Mourmourmas, Angie Fitzgerald and Serena Speight adding one goal apiece. Rebekah Gray had two assists.
GREELY 16
MT. ARARAT 4
Emily Welch scored all four goals for the host Eagles, but Greely rode the hot sticks of several players en route to a crossover win at Topsham on Friday.
Mt. Ararat fell to 1-5 on the season and visits Edward Little on Tuesday at 4 p.m.
Greely’s Brooke Clement matched Welch with four goals, while Courtney Sullivan picked up three goals and two assists for the Rangers (4-3).
Baseball
FREEPORT — Yarmouth scored seven runs over the final two innings for a come-from-behind 7-5 Western Maine Conference victory over Freeport on Friday.
Trailing 5-0, the Clippers (6-2) scored four runs in the sixth and three more in the seventh, taking the lead on a fielder’s choice grounder by James Waaler.
Freeport (3-5) scored its five runs in the third, highlighted by a Caleb Salter two-run single.
Gibson Harnett led Yarmouth with three hits.
The Falcons are slated to visit York today at 4 p.m.
RICHMOND 17
VINAL/NH 1
Brendan Emmons and Justin Vachon combined on a no-hitter as the Bobcats rolled to an East-West Conference win at Vinalhaven/ North Haven on Saturday.
The Richmond (8-1) duo worked nine strikeouts and five walks.
At the plate, Matt Rines led the Bobcats with three singles, while Danny Stewart singled twice, and Dustin Simmons singled and doubled. Also chipping in at the plate were Kyle Tilton with an RBI double and Adam Beaulieu with a double.
Joe Hopkins scored the lone run for the Vikings (0-8).
LISBON 3
MAD / CARR . 4
The Greyhounds dropped their second game as Madison/ Carrabec Bridgeway battled back from an early 3- 0 deficit in Mountain Valley Conference action.
Lisbon (7-2) jumped out to a 1-0 lead in the opening frame as Ryley Austin drove in Noah Austin (two singles). In the second, Tyler Halls launched a two-run inside-the-park home run for a 3-0 lead for the ’Hounds.
But, Evan Bess singled in a pair of runs in the fifth to give Bridgeway the lead.
Dustin Crawford and Ryan Emery pitched for Bridgeway (7-3) on 10 hits, three strikeouts and two walks.
Halls added two singles to his three-hit game, while Nick Lerette singled three times. On the mound, Halls and Sean Scott combined on seven hits, five strikeouts and three walks.
MT. ARARAT 0
BANGOR 10
Nick Cowperthwaite tossed a five-hitter as the Rams (8-1) cruised to a KVAC win on Friday in Bangor.
Tyler Parke had three singles, while Derek Fournier, George Payne and Zach Cowperthwaite chipped in two base-knocks each.
Nate Leslie singled twice for Mt. Ararat (4-4), with Ryan Mello, Kyle Brennan and Garrett Moody each singling.
Moody and Cam Grant pitched for the Eagles, who host Oxford Hills today at 4:15 p.m.
MORSE 2
SPRUCE MTN. 4
Host Spruce Mountain doubled up Morse on Friday in KVAC play at Jay.
Nate Goodine was 3-for-4 to lead the Phoenix, while Noah Preble, Landon Brochu and Shane Pelletier each had two hits.
Chase Smith and Parker Onorato picked up a hit each for the Shipbuilders, who fell to 6-2 and host Waterville today at 4 p.m.
Austin Gilboe earned the mound win, going the distance on six strikeouts.
BRUNSWICK 4
MT. BLUE 13
The host Cougars received two triples and a single from Sean Testa en route to a KVAC win in Farmington on Friday.
The Dragons fell to 0-6, while Mt. Blue improved to 3-6.
Alex Philbrick, Miles Pelletier and David McDonald each drove in a run with a single.
Mt. Blue pitcher Corey Rogers went 5 2/3 innings on seven hits for the win.
Zach Grant started for Brunswick and took the loss. At the plate, Grant had two hits, while Max Freeman, Kyle Hanson and Dalton Dickey each doubled.
Softball
NORTH ANSON — Mallory Fairbanks and Giana Russo each doubled as Lisbon held on for a 5-4 MVC win over Carrabec on Friday.
The Greyhounds improved to 6-2 and hosts Hall-Dale today at 4 p.m.
Baily Dunphy had three hits, including a triple, and an RBI for Carrabec (4-5).
YARMOUTH 18
FREEPORT 2
The Clippers put this WMC matchup away with a nine-run fourth inning for a win over Freeport, which fell to 1-7 and visits York today at 4 p.m.
Ceanne Lyon tossed a three hitter and picked up three hits at the plate for Yarmouth (7-1). She struck out four and walked three.
Abbye Koenig, Alexis Koenig and Alexis Langeley had a single each for Freeport.
RICHMOND 11
VINAL/ NH 0
Sydney Underhill-Tilton tossed a one-hitter as the visiting Bobcats rolled to an E-WC win on Saturday over Vinalhaven/ North Haven.
Tilton struck out 11 and walked two. The only hit she allowed was a single by Marina Davis.
Bryanne Lancaster pounded out four hits in the win, while Cassidy Harriman added three. Tilton doubled and singled, while Meranda Martin singled twice.
Vikings pitcher Ashlyn Littlefield struck out five, walked six and permitted 15 hits.
Richmond improved to 8-0 and visits Old Orchard Beach today at 4 p.m.
SKOWHEGAN 10
BRUNSWICK 3
Margaret Dickinson had two hits, but the Dragons fell to 0-7 with a KVAC loss to the Indians (7-2).
Sydney Ames picked up the mound win and helped herself with a double and a single at the plate. Ashley Alward chipped in a pair of singles.
Brunswick is slated to visit Camden Hills today at 4:15 p.m.
Boys lacrosse
WATERBORO — Declan Hall scored six goals to power Morse to a 14-11 victory over Massabesic on Saturday.
The Shipbuilders (3-2) trailed 9-7 at the half, but rallied for a 12-11 advantage through three quarters.
Ethan Brown chipped in three goals, while Sheamus Mann and Wyatt Hudson scored two each. Hudson’s tallies were his first varsity goals. Cameron Marco also tallied once. Hall added three assists, with Brown picking up two, and Hudson and Mann one each.
In goal, Morse keeper Matt Condon had six saves.
The Shipbuilders host rival Gardiner on Tuesday at 5 p.m.
MT. BLUE 4
MORSE 15
The host Shipbuilders jumped out to a 6-0 lead and never looked back in KVAC play at McMann Field on Thursday.
Mann had four goals to lead Morse, while Hall, Marco, Braden Olsen and Stevie Recknagel picked up two apiece. Jacob Brochu and Brown chipped in one goal each. Hall and Ethan Pascuzzo dished out two assists, with Brochu, Mann, Marco and Brown adding one.
Sebastian Tibbetts had seven saves in goal for the Shipbuilders.
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