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Brady Wildes pitched a one-hitter to lead Biddeford over Massabesic 5-0 Thursday night. (MAUREEN GRANDMAISON PHOTOGRAPHY)

BASEBALL

BIDDEFORD 5, MASSABESIC 0: Brady Wildes pitched a one-hitter with three strikeouts, and Kurtis Edgerton added three hits and one RBI as the Tigers (5-5) used a three-run fifth inning to pull away from the Mustangs (1-10) at Biddeford.

Ashton Crowell and Dolano Hale helped with an RBI single each.

Jack St. Laurent struck out three over four innings pitched, and hit a single for Massabesic.

SANFORD 11, DEERING 0: Ethan Hogue pitched a two-hit shutout with four strikeouts and two walks and the Spartans (3-8) took advantage of nine wild pitches to handle the Rams (2-9) in five innings at Hadlock Field.

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Oliver Genest had three hits and two RBI. Sol Demers had two hits and one RBI.

CAPE ELIZABETH 3, WELLS 2: Cole Hoffman scored on a balk in the seventh inning and the Capers (2-8) defeated the Warriors (4-5) at Wells.

Jameson Bakke earned the win, allowing two hits, six walks and no earned runs with six strikeouts in 6 1/3 innings,  adding a double at the plate. Aidan Lee earned the save.

Nate Chandler took the loss, allowing two hits, one walk and one earned run with five strikeouts in 6 1/3 innings.

MARSHWOOD 4, SCARBOROUGH 0: Marshall Smaracko pitched a no-hitter and struck out eight as Marshwood shut out Scarborough 4-0 Thursday in baseball.

Smaracko walked one for the Hawks (6-5), who sent the Red Storm to their second loss in nine games.

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Connor Caverly hit a two-run double and Quinn McDaniel added three hits and one RBI.

THORNTON ACADEMY 6, WESTBROOK 4: Tim Smith hit the go-ahead two-run single in the sixth inning to lift the Golden Trojans (8-2) over the Blue Blazes (2-8) at Saco.

Cody Bowker hit a homer and double for Thornton Academy, and Smith drove in three runs. Nicholas Griffin earned the win, pitching the sixth inning in relief, and Cameron Seymour pitched the seventh inning for the save.

Kyle Champagne had three hits and three RBI for Westbrook.

SOFTBALL

SCARBOROUGH 17, FALMOUTH 0: Mia Kelley pitched a one-hitter Thursday as Scarborough cruised to its 100th consecutive regular-season softball victory, defeating Falmouth 17-0 in an SMAA game.

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Mikala Plummer finished with three hits and three RBI for Scarborough (11-0), which scored eight runs in the first inning. Kelley allowed one walk and struck out six.

Liberty Ladd tripled for Falmouth (0-12) in the fourth.

SOUTH PORTLAND 7, BONNY EAGLE 5: Grace Rende hit a two-run triple as the Red Riots (6-4) defeated the Scots (5-6) at South Portland.

Chloe Grant, Cortney Luce, Kaylee Whitten, Hylah Owen and Meghan Livingston singled in runs for South Portland.

Mackenzie Emery of Bonny Eagle had three hits, an RBI and two runs.

WINDHAM 4, KENNEBUNK 3: Whitney Wilson pitched a four-hitter, and Callie Fielding had three hits and a home run, including a walkoff single to lift the Eagles (8-4) over the Rams (2-10) in nine innings at Windham.

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GIRLS’ LACROSSE

PORTLAND 14, NOBLE 7: Isabelle Moran had four goals and three assists, and Annika More added four goals and two assists as the Bulldogs (5-2) handled the Knights (4-5) at Portland.

Hazel Praught and Elena Clifford scored two goals apiece, and Chloe Kilbride and Zoe Cheever also scored for Portland.

CHEVERUS 16, SANFORD 5: Bella Booth, Riley O’Mara, Zoe Mazur and Aisling Flaherty scored three goals apiece as the Stags (4-2) cruised past the Spartans (1-6) at Sanford.

Terryn MacDonald added two goals.

Valentina Drown scored two goals and Chloe Royer had 16 saves for Sanford.

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BIDDEFORD 7, BONNY EAGLE 6: Paige Laverriere had two goals and one assist, including the winner in the second overtime, to lead the Tigers (5-2) past the Scots (2-5) at Standish.

Megan Mourmouras and Abby Allen added two goals apiece, and Ella McKenzie made 18 saves for Biddeford.

Lexi Theberge scored three goals and Jocelyn Manson made 12 saves for Bonny Eagle.

 

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