The Nor’easters had quite the evening, skunking a solid Windjammers outfit 16-0.
Adam Birt
Adam Birt covers fewer schools now than when he kicked off his time as a reporter and photographer in January 2013 - a development for which he is eternally grateful, since it yokes him with far less stress. He holds a BA from Colby in computer science, an MFA from USM in creative writing and a BA from USM in philosophy. He hasn't read Ulysses yet, though he does own two copies, nor has he read Infinite Jest (yet, but again: two copies). He has read Moby Dick, though. He says of it, "This book is good. The lessons in butchering marine life get wearisome, but the whale wins in epic fashion. You'd think more sports teams would choose 'The White Whales' as their mascot."
Wooden Bat Baseball: Bonny Eagle’s summer run ends at Scarborough
The Scots fell 6-3 at Scarborough in the first round of the season’s playoffs.
Wooden Bat Baseball: Gorham pushes past Westbrook in CMG Mortgage Summer League playoffs
The Rams start a run down, but come from behind to take the W 3-1.
Legion Baseball: Windham bests a hobbled Massabesic
Caleb McCartney added two singles in the five-inning, 8-3 triumph.
Wooden Bat Baseball: Bonny Eagle tops Gorham, Ryan dominant on the mound
Scot Mason Ryan hashed a baker’s dozen strikeouts for a 3-1 win.
GNCBL: Patriots roll past Mavericks, 8-1
TJ Carny-DeBord hashes three hits in the routine victory.
GNCBL: Nor’easters throttle Mavericks, Lambert with early homer
Kolby Lambert bashes a ball outta the park in the top of the first to give his boys a comfortable start.
GNCBL: Nor’easters push past Norsemen, continue to lead League
Drew Healey, Ryan Lavelle, Tim Brigham and Alex George all score in the bottom of the third as the Nor’easters grab a decisive advantage.
GNCBL: Patriots get the best of the Norsemen
Arlo Pike piles up five RBIs for an 8-1 triumph.
Gorham walks off 1-0, defeat for Yarmouth in wood-bat league
Kyle Skolfield scores the winning – and only – run on a Landon Bickford sac fly in the bottom of the eighth.