STAFF REPORT

FARMINGTON — Mt. Blue junior Amos Herrin pitched a no hitter in an 11-1 win against Mt. Ararat in a Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference Class A baseball game called after five innings Friday due to the 10-run mercy rule. Herrin struck out nine and walked two, while the Eagles scored their lone run on a throwing error in the fourth inning.

Cam Abbott doubled, homered and drove in four runs for Mt. Blue (8-7), while teammate Colton Lawrence added a pair of RBIs. Mt. Ararat is 2-12.

WATERVILLE 8, MT. VIEW 0: The Purple Panthers (12-2) turned two key double plays in the third and fifth innings, respectively, to help maintain their lead in a victory over the Mustangs (4-12).

Dan Pooler finished with three hits for Waterville, while Owen Brown and Curran Quinlan notched two each. Jack Axom had a pair of singles for Mt.View.

LEWISTON 9, MESSALONSKEE 7: Zach Mathieu hit a three-run home run but it wasn’t enough for the Eagles, who dropped a KVAC A game to the Blue Devils Thursday in Oakland.

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Devin Warren had two doubles for Messalonskee (10-4), while Ben Frazee added a double.

Nick Perreault had two doubles for Lewiston (7-7).

WINTHROP 7, MT. ABRAM 2: Ben Allen picked up a pitching win and helped his own cause with two doubles and a single in MVC action in Salem.

Jared Hanson and Mario Meucci each singled twice and drove in runs for the Ramblers (7-6). Mt. Abram is 5-10.

SOFTBALL

MADISON 8, OAK HILL 0: Emily McKenney tossed a four-hit shutout and drove in four runs as the Bulldogs blanked the Raiders in Wales.

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McKenney and Kirsten Wood each had three hits for Madison (15-1). McKenney struck out eight batters.

Emma Hlister threw out two runners stealing for Oak Hill (8-7).

BOYS LACROSSE

MESSALONSKEE 14, EDWARD LITTLE 3: Jose Languet scored four goals to lead the Eagles to a KVAC A win over the Red Eddies in Auburn.

Jordon Holmes added three goals for Messalonskee (9-2). Jake Smith had six saves for the Eagles.

Henry Ngyuen had two goals for Edward Little (4-7).

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