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Freshman Leksi Langevin had three hits, drove in four runs and scored twice to lead Poland to an 11-10 softball win over Greely on Thursday in Poland.

The Knights (2-5) trailed 8-2 before scoring four runs in the fourth and five in the fifth. Phoebe Paradis added two hits, including a double, and scored there runs, and Adelyn Bryant knocked in three runs.

Quinn Simpson (three hits) and Presley Allard each had three RBI for the Rangers (6-2). Jenna Carignan finished with two hits, two runs and two RBI.

OXFORD HILLS 13, MT. BLUE 3: Samantha McPhail belted two home runs to lead the Vikings (5-2) to a five-inning victory over the Cougars (3-1) in Paris.

One of McPhail’s homers was a two-run shot in the bottom of the fifth, when Oxford Hills plated eight runs to put the mercy rule into effect. Attie Cambell also homered in the fifth, and she had one of the Vikings’ three doubles, along with Cameron Mayhan and Gigi DeVivo.

Peyton Cleveland pitched the first three innings for Oxford Hills, striking out two and earning the win before being relieved by Kyeria Morse, who fanned five batters in two scoreless innings.

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Maddie Cote and Leah Merrill each had two hits for Mt. Blue.

BUCKFIELD 10, RICHMOND 0: Carmen Crockett threw a no-hitter and struck out 11 as the Bucks (4-1) beat the Bobcats (3-4) in a five-inning game in Buckfield.

Crockett was one hit batter away from a perfect game.

Cora Brewster led Buckfield’s offense with two hits and three stolen bases. Sophie St. Pierre drove in two runs and scored two, and Emma Hooper and Amelia Hill each doubled.

TELSTAR/GOULD 16, TEMPLE ACADEMY 1: Quinn Coolidge drove in three runs on three hits and pitched a two-hitter as the Rebels needed just four innings to win a doubleheader opener via the mercy rule against the Bereans in Bethel.

Viv Charette also drove in three runs and scored three. Taejyah Lego added three hits, two runs and two RBI, Maylyn Hastings had two hits, two runs and two RBI, and Cady Campbell scored four runs.

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Camryn Cloutier doubled and drove in a run for Temple. Madyson Ellis got the Bereans’ other hit.

The Rebels won 18-0 in the second game.

BASEBALL

RICHMOND 7, BUCKFIELD 0: Brady Alexander pitched a three-hitter and helped pace Richmond’s offense with a triple and a single as the Bobcats (7-0) shut out the Bucks (2-3) in Buckfield.

Cody Fournier and Cale Harrington also hit triples for Richmond.

Alexander struck out eight and walked three.

EDWARD LITTLE 12, SKOWHEGAN 9: The Red Eddies (2-4) pulled ahead with a four-run fourth inning and held on to earn a road win over the River Hawks (3-3) in Skowhegan.

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Edward Little scored two runs in each of the first three innings, but that output was matched by Skowhegan’s six-run second inning. The Red Eddies led 10-6 after their big fourth and then added a pair of runs in the sixth.

Ben Dubois, TJ Kramarz and Blake Chamberlain produced two hits and two RBI apiece. Dubois and Kramarz each had a double. Peyton Kelsea led Edward Little with three hits. Max Kimble had an RBI, scored three runs and earned the win on the mound, striking out six batters in five innings.

Jackson Hight doubled, singled and drove in three runs for Skowhegan.

GREELY 11, POLAND 0: Owen Piesik paced a 15-hit attack with four hits and two RBI and Sylas Almy and Gehrig Donnelly combined on a two-hitter as the Rangers (7-0) earned a six-inning victory over the Knights (2-5) in Poland.

Kyle Soule contributed two hits, three RBI and two runs, and Wyatt Soucie and Keeler Vogt each had three hits.

Almy and Donnelly each pitched three innings, allowing one hit apiece.

GIRLS LACROSSE

ERSKINE ACADEMY 18, MT. BLUE 8: Abbie McDonough scored nine times and the Eagles (4-2) beat the Cougars (2-3) in Farmington.

Belle Pelotte added six goals, while Maddy McNeff scored three for Erskine. Lauren Dufour made five saves.

Lily Huntley scored four times, and Abbi Donald had a goal an assist for Mt. Blue. Addison Decker, Bree Griffin and Maya Kellett also scored, and Gwen Lesperance stopped 11 shots.

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