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Ernie Dore allowed just three hits and Landon Sirois hit a two-run triple to lead Biddeford to a 5-1 win over South Portland in a Class A South baseball game Wednesday in South Portland.

Biddeford (9-2) was held to just five hits by Hudson Iacuessa and Jude Charltray but took advantage of six errors.

Easton Healy’s sacrifice fly in the first inning drove in the lone run for South Portland (7-3).

THORNTON ACADEMY 10, NOBLE 9: Colton Cross drove in three runs, Jacob Fish and Carter Moody each had two RBI, and the Golden Trojans (9-1) held off the Knights (5-6) in Saco.

Carl Gregoire, Evan Ballard and Adam Dumont all drove in two runs for Noble, which erased an early 5-0 deficit, then nearly rallied again after falling behind 10-5.

CAPE ELIZABETH 6, POLAND 0: Andy Choi pitched a two-hitter and drove in three runs with a home run and a double, leading the Capers (9-3) past the Knights (3-8) in Poland.

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The Capers took control early with a four-run first inning. Leadoff hitter Brady Inman helped spark the offense with two hits.

Choi struck out seven and walked one.

Alex Mains and Shawn West got the only hits for Poland.

FREEPORT 3, FRYEBURG ACADEMY 2: Jacob Cass hit a go-ahead two-run double in the fifth inning and scored the eventual winning run on a wild pitch as the Falcons (4-7) edged the Raiders (5-5) in Freeport.

Fryeburg took the lead in the fourth inning on an RBI single by Rich Massey. Connor Keaten cut Freeport’s lead to 3-2 with a one-out RBI double in the seventh but was stranded at second.

Winning pitcher Dylan Meinert gave up five hits, one walk and one earned run, striking out five.

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Fryeburg’s Brady Chappell also went the distance and finished with 12 strikeouts. He allowed four hits and walked one.

YORK 8, GRAY-NEW GLOUCESTER 4: Connor Fell had a double and a single in driving in two runs for the Wildcats (8-2) in a victory over the Patriots (6-6) in York.

Robbie Hanscom also had two hits. Elliot Prince and Henry Ober singled and notched an RBI.

Griffin Richmond had two hits and an RBI for Gray-New Gloucester. Jacob Multry doubled and drove in a run, and Isaac Dunn and Carter Davis each had a single and an RBI.

LAKE REGION 12, WELLS 5: Jaiden Meehan had three hits and four RBI, and Matthew Plummer hit a grand slam during a nine-run sixth inning for the Lakers against the Warriors (4-6) in Naples.

Shane Plummer struck out 10 for Lake Region.

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Caleb Moody hit a two-run homer for Wells.

GREELY 15, YARMOUTH 0: Keeler Vogt allowed only one hit, and Kyle Soule led a 15-hit attack with three hits, three RBI and three runs as the Rangers (10-3) cruised to a five-inning win over the Clippers (2-9) in Cumberland.

Cade O’Meara broke up Vogt’s no-hit bid with a leadoff single in the fifth inning. Vogt struck out eight and walked one.

Ben Kyles helped Greely’s offense with two hits, two RBI and three runs scored. Wyatt Soucie swatted a pair of doubles.

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GORHAM 10, WESTBROOK 0: Bella McBrady pitched a three-hitter, Adyson Hutchins had two hits and two RBI, and the Rams (11-1) handled the Blue Blazes (7-4) in five innings at Westbrook.

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Sawyer VondeHaar and Winnie Dubail also chipped in with two hits. Lily Tukey, VonderHaar, McBrady, Lucy Dubail and Abigail Buckelew each drove in a run.

Emma Boulette had two hits for Westbrook.

THORNTON ACADEMY 18, DEERING/PORTLAND 7: Emma Barnes homered, drove in three runs and scored three times as the Golden Trojans (3-6) outslugged the Phoenix (1-10) in Saco.

Miya McIntosh and Sienna Eldred each had two RBI, and Sophia Bogardus was 2 for 3 with a double and three runs scored.

Deering/Portland’s Kamryn Moss was 3 for 3 with a home run and two RBI.

Ruby Chase also had three hits, including a double, and Hadleigh McPartlan contributed two hits.

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LAKE REGION 12, WELLS 8: Haley Hamlin had three hits and two RBI, Laura Dutton and Ella Gibbons each contributed two hits and two RBI, and the Lakers (7-4) defeated the Warriors (7-6) in Naples.

Gibbons belted a two-run homer, Hamlin hit two RBI singles and Dutton had an RBI double.

Kylie Corbett led Wells with two hits and three RBI. Savannah Tardiff had two hits, including a two-run homer, and Payton Fazzina added two hits and scored twice for Wells.

YORK 12, GRAY-NEW GLOUCESTER 2: Nya Avery and Lindsay Rivers each had three hits, Hannah Cleary hit a two-run homer and the Wildcats (12-0) handled the Patriots (3-8) in five innings in York.

Maddie Fitzgerald and Piper Catanese each chipped in with two hits and two RBI, Sarah Orso hit an RBI double, and Maren Robinson pitched a two-hitter.

CARRABEC 18, WISCASSET 1: Jillian Robinson didn’t allow a hit as the Cobras (9-1) beat the Wolverines (3-8) in a three-inning game in North Anson.

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Karen Baker had two hits for the Cobras.

YARMOUTH 12, GREELY 6: Adelaide Strout went 4 for 5 with three RBI, including a solo homer, and the Clippers (4-8) defeated the Rangers (10-4) in Cumberland.

Julia Brown had three hits, two RBI and two runs, while Julia Lawwill added two hits and an RBI for Yarmouth.

Greely’s Katie Wallace homered among her two hits. Quinn Simpson and Mia Stewart also had two hits.

POLAND 11, CAPE ELIZABETH 9: Leksi Langevin hit a double and triple, drove in two runs and scored twice to lead the Knights (4-8) past the Capers (0-12) in Poland.

The top five hitters in Poland’s lineup — Phoebe Paradis, Langevin, Carly-Ann Jarvis, Olivia Rioux and Brenna Galipea-Eldridge — all had two hits. Paradis drove in two runs and Jarvis scored twice.

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Paradis also was the winning pitcher in relief, striking out 10 in 5 2/3 innings. She gave up three hits, three walks and four unearned runs.

Rylie McIntyre doubled and drove in two runs for Cape Elizabeth. Elsie Maxwell hit a single and a double.

WINDHAM 18, NOBLE 3: Kennedy Kimball singled, homered and drove in four runs as the Eagles (8-1) handled the Knights (2-9) in three innings at Windham.

Windham’s Stella Jarvais got her 100th career hit. Evelyn Anderson, Yani Kostopoulos, Jezabelle Pinto and Nola Bryant each drove in two runs, and Oakley McLeod, Kostopoulos and Bryant had two hits apiece.

Caylee Johnson drove in two runs for Noble.

LINCOLN ACADEMY 8, ERSKINE ACADEMY 4: Winning pitcher Olivia Ball drove in three runs with a pair of doubles, and Lilly LaBrie had two triples and two RBI for Lincoln (4-6) in a win over Erskine (5-5) at South China.

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Bronwen Coffin also had two hits and scored three runs.

Jilian Desjardins scored twice and drove in a run for Erskine.

SOUTH PORTLAND 7, SCARBOROUGH 2: Sadie Soucy was 4 for 4 with three RBI, and winning pitcher Maegan Berry added three hits as the Red Riots (5-7) defeated the Red Storm (2-7) in Scarborough.
The top five batters in South Portland’s lineup combined for 13 hits and seven RBI. Rachel DiMauro, Jillian Edgar and Annie Soucy all had two hits. Edgar hit a double and drove in two runs.
Berry allowed only four hits and one earned run. She struck out nine and walked none.

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CHEVERUS 18, OXFORD HILLS 6: Sophia St. John had six goals, Scotlyn Buxton added five goals and two assists, and the Stags (8-2) cruised past the Vikings (2-6) in Portland.

Cheverus also got three goals from Olivia Vigue, two from Sophia Tamulevich, and one each from Jaylee Radford and Taylor Hoglund.

Abby Marcotte led Oxford Hills with three goals. Addisyn Cabral, Lily Hammond and Gracie Hart were the other goal scorers.

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MASSABESIC 8, SCARBOROUGH 3: Lydia Desrochers scored four goals, Madison VanBrocklin added three, and the Mustangs (5-5) downed the Red Storm (5-6) in Waterboro.

Kate Mokriski scored twice for Scarborough.

MARANACOOK/WINTHROP 17, MORSE 7: Stella Stewart recorded six goals and four assists as the Black Bears (7-1) beat the Shipbuilders (6-4) in Readfield.

Alice Ferran and Emerson Davis each added three goals, and Mya St. Pierre scored twice.

Zoe Avery led Morse with three goals and an assist. Libby Reblin netted two goals.

MT. ARARAT 14, MT. BLUE 10: Evelyn Goudreau’s seven goals paced the unbeaten Eagles to a victory over the Cougars in Farmington.

Mt. Ararat (10-0), which is ranked third in the Varsity Maine poll, also received four goals from Islah Godo, two from Mia Madsen and one from Logan Morton.

Bree Griffin, Maya Kellett and Lily Huntley (three assists) each scored three goals for Mt. Blue (6-4). Alaya Smith, Grace Allen, Abbi Donald and Nina Bogar had one apiece.

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