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Landon Perry pitched a complete game to lead Cony to a 7-1 win over Lawrence in a Class B North baseball game on Saturday in Fairfield.
Perry allowed five hits, struck out seven and walked four to earn the win for the Rams (13-2)
Anderson Noyes and Wyatt McKenney both had two hits and two RBI for Cony. Max Tibbetts added three hits and Parker Morin had two.
Anthony Almeida doubled and singled for Lawrence (11-4).
OXFORD HILLS 6, MESSALONSKEE 3: Jacoby Boyce had a double and drove in two runs as the Vikings (14-1) beat the Eagles (9-6) in South Paris.
Gunner Truman and Cam Pulkkinen both scored twice for Oxford Hills.
Quinn Charles had two hits for Messalonskee and Ben Bernier scored twice.
ERSKINE ACADEMY 15, WINSLOW 6: Carter Ulmer had a double, a triple and drove in three runs to lead the Eagles (4-11) past the Black Raiders (0-15) in Winslow.
Owen Couture added two hits, including a double, and scored three times for Erskine. Jacob Lavallee added three RBI.
Benjamin Thomas and Isaac Bulger each had a triple for Winslow.
HALL-DALE 6, BOOTHBAY 1: Kayden Reith pitched a one-hitter and drove in two runs to lead the Bulldogs (7-7) past the Seahawks (2-12) in Farmingdale.
Reith allowed one unearned run, struck out nine and walked one. At the plate, he was 2 for 3, with a triple, and three RBI. Trevor Kallach added a double, while Patrick Murphy drove in a pair of runs.
Casey Phelps had the lone hit for Boothbay.
MONMOUTH SWEEPS SPRUCE MOUNTAIN: Zane Foyt had two hits, two RBI and scored twice to lead the Mustangs (13-1) to an 8-0 win in the first game of a doubleheader in Monmouth.
Rory Foyt had two hits, two RBI and scored three times, and Monmouth won the second game, 14-0.
In the first game, Noah Schultz added two hits, including a double. Kyle LePage and Gavin Parsons combined on a no-hitter.
In the second game, Parsons had a single and a double.
SOFTBALL
WINSLOW 5, ERSKINE ACADEMY 4: Grace Melvin hit an RBI single in the bottom of the seventh inning as the Black Raiders (7-7) rallied for a walk-off win over the Eagles (10-5) in Winslow.
Abigail Kiidli also had an RBI single in the seventh as Winslow came back after Erskine took the lead in the top of the seventh on an RBI single by Madison Griffiths and an RBI ground out by Jordyn Parise.
Melvin finished with three hits, including a home run, and three RBI. She also earned the win, allowing four runs on seven hits, with six strikeouts and no walks in seven innings.
Kelsie Dunn had a double and Faith MacMaster a home run for Erskine Academy.
LISBON 16, WINTHROP/KENTS HILL 0: Emma Bourgoin was 3 for 3 with a home run, a double and four RBI as the Greyhounds (10-4) cruised past the Ramblers (5-9) in Lisbon.
Sophia Bowie was also 3 for 3 with a home run, three RBI and three runs scored for Lisbon. Alivia Saunders and Ava Kottman each had a double, while Aubriana Bright had two hits and two RBI.
Cyara Harriman and Piper Clark each had a single for Winthrop/Kents Hills.
GIRLS LACROSSE
CONY 14, BANGOR 6: Casey Monson scored five goals and Kate Morin added three to lead visiting Cony (7-5) past Bangor (8-5).
Gabby Vachon added two goals and two assists, while Katelynn Dutil scored twice for Cony. Teammates Paige Logan (three assists) and Rylin Miller (one assist) also scored. Avery Maxim made eight saves.
Izzy Fagone had two goals and an assist for Bangor. Kiersten Daigle chipped in a goal and an assist, while Annie Philips, Bella Gallant and Maggie Cyr each scored once for Bangor. Finley Sanders and Lily Coon combined made five saves.
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