WINTHROP — DJ Douglass pitched five solid innings, and the Lisbon High School baseball team pounded out 14 hits as the Greyhounds rolled to a 10-2 Mountain Valley Conference win over Winthrop on Thursday.
The victory gave Lisbon coach Randy Ridley his 200th coaching win and lifted the Greyhounds to a 15-0 mark, with Hall-Dale set to visit today at 4 p.m.
Douglass struck out four and permitted two hits. Lucas Francis and Noah Austin each tossed one inning of relief.
Leading 1-0 after four, the Greyhounds scored four runs in the fifth and tacked on a single run in the sixth and four more in the seventh to pull away.
Justin Le led the Lisbon offense with three hits, including a double, and an RBI. Francis, Neil LaRochelle, Jack Tibbetts and Daytona McIver had two hits, and Austin chipped in a two-run double.
Ryan Baird tossed 6 1/3 innings for Winthrop (10-6). He struck out two, walked one and hit a batter.
Freeport 2,
Yarmouth 1
Anthony Panciocco singled in a run in the seventh inning to lift the host Falcons to a Western Maine Conference win over the Clippers.
Freeport finished the regular season with a 13-3 record and will open quarterfinal Class B South play next week.
Panciocco was 2-for-4, while starting pitcher Shea Wagner worked 6 1/3 solid frames on four hits, two walks and eight strikeouts.
Yarmouth (8-8) trailed 1-0 heading to the seventh, but scored an unearned run to tie it.
Blaine Cockburn relieved Wagner and tossed two-thirds of an inning with one strikeout.
Jacob Gautreau took the loss for the Clippers on three walks and three strikeouts. John Romano and Max Brewer had two hits each.
Boothbay 11,
Wiscasset 1
The Seahawks rolled to an MVC win over the Wolverines at Boothbay.
Wiscasset (0-16) received a hit each from Haiden Dunning and James Hodson. Dunning took the loss on four hits, 10 strikeouts and two walks.
Wyatt Timberlake, Will LeBrecque, Hunter Crocker and Owen Barter led Boothbay with one hit apiece.
Softball
BRUNSWICK — Senior Shea Sullivan tossed a shutout as Brunswick concluded its regular season with a 9-0 KVAC “Battle of the Bridge” victory over Mt. Ararat.
Sullivan allowed just five hits and two walks. She struck out four as the Dragons finished their season with a 4-12 record.
“I was able to mix up speed and location well today. My teammates played solid defense behind me, which always makes my job easier,” Sullivan said.
Brunswick scored all the runs Sullivan needed in the third inning. Morgan Foster had a slap hit to shortstop and raced to third on a bunt-and-run play as Mia Desantis legged out the base hit. Eagle pitcher Megan Reed struck out the next batter before Kelsey Sullivan drove home the two baserunners with a double to left-center field.
Kelsey Sullivan scored on the next pitch as Shea Sullivan lined a single up the middle.
Brunswick tacked on three more runs in the fourth, highlighted by a two-run single by Hannah Fortier, and put the game away with three runs in the sixth. Shea Sullivan doubled in a pair of runs and scored on a Fortier base-knock.
Amanda O’Neill had three hits for Mt. Ararat (2-14), with Jaden Lohr adding two base-knocks.
Jaden Lohr and Amanda O’Neill had two hits each for Mt. Ararat (2-14), while Bella West chipped in a single.
DeSantis picked up four stolen bases for Brunswick and scored three runs. Shea Sullivan and Fortier each drove in three runs.
Morse 4,
Gray-New Gloucester 1
The visiting Shipbuilders earned their seventh straight win with a Class B South victory over the Patriots at Gray.
Dory Kulis fanned 15, walked one and permitted four hits for the mound win. She out-dueled Madi Pelletier, who had two strikeouts, three walks and a hit batter.
Paige Faulkingham, Brook Kulis and Anastasia Alaboudi led the Morse (12-4) offense with two singles each. Faulkingham drove in a pair, and Brook Kulis doubled.
Izzy Brindley had two hits for the Patriots (7-9).
Currently, Morse sits in sixth in the Class B South Heal Point Standings.
Boys lacrosse
BRUNSWICK — Brunswick started both the first and second half strong in capturing a 13-4 KVAC win over rival Mt. Ararat.
The Dragons enter the postseason with a 10-2 record, while the Eagles join them with a 5-7 mark.
Brunswick led 3-0 after a quarter, and outscored Mt. Ararat, 4-0, in the third quarter to turn an 8-3 halftime lead into a 12-3 advantage.
Jacob Belanger and Nate Girardin had three goals each in the win, with Ben Israel and Kiko Lopez picking up two goals apiece. Aiden Glover scored once and dished out a game-high three assists, while Tyler Nadeau and Finn Mitchell added a goal each. Connor Pendergast had 13 saves in the Brunswick cage.
Riley Morin tallied all four goals for Mt. Ararat.
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