SANFORD — After falling behind in the top of the second inning, Sanford scored twice in the bottom of the inning on its way to a 2-1 win over Biddeford in a high school softball game Monday.

Biddeford (1-1) took the lead on an RBI double by Charlotte White.

Sanford (3-0) answered with an RBI single by Isabelle Johnston and a sacrifice fly by Emily Begin.

Jeanette Jones pitched a complete game to earn the win, allowing three hits, striking out 13 and walking two.

 

NOBLE 9, PORTLAND 3: Katie Taylor hit a three-run triple in the second inning as the Knights (1-1) scored five times to pull away and beat the Bulldogs (1-2) at North Berwick.

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Melodie Bailey and Kayla Lessard added two hits and two RBI apiece for Noble and Mackenzie Aleva finished with three hits.

Noble pitcher Kailey Coleman struck out eight, walked four and gave up five hits.

Taylor Crosby had a pair of hits, including a double, for the Bulldogs.

 

SCARBOROUGH 9, GORHAM 2: Brittany Plowman went 4 for 4 and drove in a pair of runs as the Red Storm (2-0) jumped out to an early lead and cruised past the Rams (1-1) at Scarborough.

Sophia Burnham had an RBI triple and Kaleigh Scoville added an RBI single as Scarborough scored three runs in the first inning.

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Burnham picked up the victory by pitching six innings, allowing two earned runs on three hits, while striking out three and walking three.

Lindsey Wilcox had a pair of singles for Gorham.

 

MCAULEY 10, CHEVERUS 2: Taylor Whaley excelled at the plate and in the circle as the Lions (1-1) beat the Stags (0-2) at McAuley.

Whaley was 3 for 4 with a two-run homer and three RBI. As a pitcher she struck out nine and allowed three hits.

Ally Tillotson added a pair of hits, including a two-run homer, for the Knights and Kim Fisher finished with two hits and an RBI.

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Josie Bradshaw had two doubles and two RBI for Cheverus.

 

YORK 5, FALMOUTH 2: Stephanie Rundlett pitched a two-hitter, drove home two runs and scored twice to lead the Wildcats (2-0) past Falmouth (0-1) in York.

Rundlett broke a 2-2 tie in the sixth inning when she drove home Hannah Brown. Kendall Carr and Rundlett then scored on consecutive groundouts to extend the lead to 5-2.

York had taken a 2-0 lead in the first when Rundlett doubled home a run before scoring on a single by Sophie Stephens.

Elizabeth Walker homered for the Yachtsmen.

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YARMOUTH 11, CAPE ELIZABETH 6: Michelle Robichaud singled home two runs and scored on an error in the fifth inning as the Clippers (2-0) scored five times on their way to a win over the Capers (1-2) at Yarmouth.

Cat Thompson lined a two-run single as Yarmouth added five more runs in the fifth for an 11-5 lead.

 

WELLS 11, FREEPORT 4: Sara Ring went 3 for 4 with a pair of doubles, five RBI and two runs scored as the Warriors (1-0) beat the Falcons (0-1) at Wells.

Lexy Haye allowed two hits, struck out nine and walked two to earn the win.

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Olivia Clay added three hits and scored three runs for the Warriors.

 

WINDHAM 17, DEERING 9: The Eagles (2-0) scored four runs in the first and added five more in the second as they jumped out early and cruised to a win over the Rams (1-1) at Portland.

Sadie Nelson led the offense for Windham, going 4 for 5, including a pair of triples, while Olivia Mora was 2 for 4 with five RBI.

Cierra Burnham went 4 for 4 with three RBI for Deering, and Cassidy Coyne was 3 for 4 with a pair of doubles.

 

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MESSALONSKEE 15, MT. ARARAT 1: Kristy Prelgovisk blasted two home runs and Madisyn Charest went 4 for 4 to lead Messalonskee (2-1) past Mt. Ararat (2-1) at Topsham in a game shortened to six innings.

Kirsten Pelletier struck out six and walked none in the win.

 

HALL-DALE 19, BOOTHBAY 0: Rebecca Ackerson struck out eight, walked two and didn’t allow a hit for the Bulldogs (2-0) in a win over the Seahawks (1-1) in a game shortened to five innings at Farmingdale.

Jill Whynot had three hits, including a grand slam, for Hall-Dale, while Olivia Maynard finished with three singles.

 

MADISON 11, OAK HILL 4: Kayla Bess pitched a five-hitter and went 3 for 4 at the plate as the Bulldogs (2-0) defeated the Raiders (0-2) at Madison.


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