Mt. Abram broke a tie with two runs in the fifth inning on its way to a 7-2 Class C South baseball victory over Mountain Valley on Friday in Rumford.
Bryce Wilcox tallied a single and a double for the Roadrunners (4-0). He also pitched six innings, allowing two runs and four hits while striking out five.
Zach McLean hit a double for the Falcons (2-3).
SOFTBALL
LEAVITT 11, ERSKINE ACADEMY 7, 8 INNINGS: Elizabeth Kowalski had four hits, including a double and a triple, and Jordan Boulay hit a home run to lead the Hornets (4-0) to a win over the Eagles (2-3) in South China.
Hailey Cyr added a double for Leavitt, while Cayleigh Rose had three hits.
Lilly Clark had three hits for Erskine Academy, including a double.
MOUNTAIN VALLEY 6, MT. ABRAM 1: Layce Boucher had three hits, including a double, Addison Libby pitched a one-hitter, and the Falcons (4-1) beat the Roadrunners (0-4) in Rumford.
Libby struck out four and walked one. Madisyn McLean and Maddy Brown each had a double for Mountain Valley.
Imani Chilcote-Joof had Mt. Abram’s only hit. Edna Bilodeau scored in the first inning on an error.
GIRLS LACROSSE
TRAIP ACADEMY 16, ST. DOMINIC/OAK HILL 2: Maddy Rohan tallied four goals, Keira Alessi and Sarah Carven each scored twice, and the Rangers (4-0) rolled past the Saints (0-4) in Auburn.
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