SACO — It could scarcely have been described as “spotless.” In fact, you might say that it was downright dirty.

But to Thornton Academy, Saturday’s 7-6 SMAA baseball win over arch rival Biddeford was as pretty as a picture. Despite committing five errors, the Golden Trojans (4-4-1) received enough timely hitting to make up for all those miscues.

It was Thornton’s three-spot in the bottom of the sixth that provided the winning margin.

“That was one of the ugliest games I’ve ever seen,” said Thornton coach Greg Paradis. “But at this point, beggars can’t be choosers.”

The Tigers (4-5) added their share of folly to the mix, having made three errors while failing to hold a late two run lead.

“You can’t give them extra outs,” said Biddeford coach Casey Roy, “and expect to come out on top at the end of the game. That’s a lot with two evenly matched teams to try to overcome.”

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The Tigers benefited from some extra outs handed to them by Thornton, themselves.

Biddeford scored a pair of unearned runs in the top of the third to knot the score, 2-2.

Thornton regained the lead with a run in the bottom of the third, only to cough it up when the Tigers scored four times in the top of the fifth.

Nate Cadorette swatted a two-run double to make it 4-3 for Biddeford, then was followed by Travis Vigneault’s two-run single, which made it 6-4.

“We’ve got a lot of young guys,” said Paradis. “So we knew we could have a few of those ”˜blow up’ innings.”

Biddeford endured one such self-destructive stanza, too, when the Trojans scored four runs in the bottom of the sixth.

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Pinch hitter Max Dube started it off with a slap-single to center field.

A fielder’s choice by Max O’Neil, and infield singles by Alex Jacques and Chris Stasio kept the Thornton rally going.

Sam Canales (fielder’s choice) and Steve Trask (wind-blown pop-up single) pushed across the tying and go-ahead runs.

“The key hit was the one (Dube’s) that led off the inning,” said Paradis. “That set the tone. If he doesn’t get that hit, we probably lose the game.”

Trojans hurler Keegan Sullivan retired the final six hitters he faced to nail down the win.

“It was a sloppy game,” said Roy. “They were just the least sloppy team.”

— Contact Dan Hickling at 282-1535 ext. 318 or dhickling@gwi.net.



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