05/21/2008
from the Kennebec Journal
ATTACK SURVIVORS BATTLE ON
Assessment scores reveal mixed results
Baldacci's weapon to fight energy crisis: 'Yankee ingenuity'
RANDOLPH Officials differ on expenses
Woman's body found in river
Richmond chef is top lobster cook
Hunt resigns as Cony boys basketball coach
O'Brien on 'big stage'
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FAIRFIELD State closes store Jim's Variety loses seller's certificate over sales tax issue
WATERVILLE Searchers find body
'Our lives will never be the same again'
State school officials encouraged by test results
Colby gives library $75K Gift will go toward renovation effort
RAIN DELAY HALTS DRAWDOWN
HERSOM, HUSSEY FACE A CROWD
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Valley (2-8) also scored three runs on errors in the eighth.
Jeff Mulhall homered and Danny Forge doubled for Forest Hills (3-6).
Richmond 9, Rangeley 6: Bruce Carver hit a home run and two singles as the Bobcats won the East-West Conference game in Rangeley.
Sam Carter hit a double and a single for Richmond, while Nick Woods added two singles. Richmond scored five runs in the top of the first inning and never trailed.
Kent Madeira hit a triple and a single for Rangeley (5-3).
Bangor 13, Mt. Blue 0, 6 innings: Bangor scored at least one run in every inning as to win a game shortened via the 10-run mercy rule in Farmington.
Ian Edwards struck out four and walked none for Bangor (10-2), which scored four runs in the fourth inning and five more in the sixth to break the game open.
Bob Duley hit a double for Mt. Blue (2- 10).
Softball
Forest Hills 14, Valley 10: Crystal Allen hit a home run and two singles and drove in five runs as the Tigers won the East-West Conference game in Jackman.
Kaila Achey added three RBIs for Forest Hills (6-3), which scored five runs in both the fourth and fifth innings to take command of the game. Jessica Worster knocked in two runs on two singles.
Jessica Brown finished with a double and three RBIs for Valley, which had a seven-run sixth inning.
Richmond 12, Rangeley 2: Shelby Hurley had a single and a double as the Bobcats cruised to the win in Rangeley.
Melanie Schanck, Amy Russell and Nicole Tuttle each had two singles for Richmond (9-1). Amy Russell earned the win, allowing two runs on four hits, while striking out eight.
Angela White had a single and a double, while Karissa Allen and Carina Pathiakis each had RBI singles for Rangeley (5-8).
Bangor 15, Mt. Blue 1: Amy Hackett had a double, a single and scored four runs to lead the Rams to the KVAC Class A win in Farmington.
Amy Wadleigh and Sam Bedore combined to pitch a two-hitter for Bangor (11-1).
Amelia Allen and Hannah Allen each singled for Mt. Blue (2-10).
Girls lacrosse
Lewiston 9, Messalonskee 5: Aimee Davis had three goals as the Blue Devils beat the Eagles in a KVAC A game in Oakland.
Andrea Dibello and Katie Darand each added two goals for Lewiston (5- 3). Michelle Rancourt and Shelly Turcotte both had one.
Miranda Tinsman h ad two goals, while Hilary Flynn had a goal and two assists for Messalonskee (3-5). Abbey Stacey and Ali Omsberg each had one goal and Sarah Jacques had 19 saves.
Boys lacrosse
Brunswick 5, Messalonskee 3: Chris Pelletier scored two goals and Matt DelGiudice added one goal and one assist, but that wasn't enough as the visiting Eagles lost in KVAC A play.
Chris DelGiudice made 11 saves for Messalonskee (5-3), which was tied at halftime.
Howard Theberge finished with 14 saves for Brunswick (8-1), which got two goals apiece from both Collin Schaefer and Sam Gorgone. Schaefer also had an assist.




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