BETHEL — Torie Tibbetts and K.J. Greenhalgh had three hits each as the Hall-Dale softball team defeated Telstar 16-0 in three innings Wednesday.
Tibbetts and Greenhalgh each had a triple among their hits. Teammates Karalyn Coro and Jade Graham each chipped in a double.
Ashlyn Donahue started for the Bulldogs (14-2) and Lucy Gray went the rest of the way.
Viv Charette pitched for the Rebels (2-14).
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MT. ABRAM 15, MADISON 0: The Roadrunners celebrated two seniors — Cam Grey and Patton Mitchell — with a win in Salem Township.
Mitchell pitched four innings for Mt. Abram (11-5) and had three hits — including a triple— at the plate. Kaiden Longley and Bryce Wilcox each had a double for the Roadrunners.
Griffin Dickey, Matthew Haley and Xavier Estes pitched for Madison (4-12).
BUCKFIELD 6, VALLEY 2: Gabe White pitched a two-hitter and Buckfield baseball team wrapped up the regular season with a win in Buckfield.
The Bucks (7-8) and will be the fourth seed in the Class D South playoffs.
White allowed two hits and two earned runs over seven innings while striking out 10 batters and walking three.
Buckfield’s offense supported him with a five-run fifth inning, then added another run in the sixth. Krosby Harvey led the Bucks with two hits.
Fisher Tewksbury hit a double for Valley (4-10). He also pitched 5 2/3 innings and struck out six batters while allowing four hits.
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