Mariners off to a slow start, but boys win over Machias Scott's Sport Spot

Mariner Mason Oliver

DEER ISLE—The boys baseball team lost at Searsport 10-0 in five innings. Searsport called it a no-hitter, but our home book had Mason Oliver with a single. Overall it was a moot point as we just couldn’t hit the ball. Coach Randy Shepard was a bit baffled since we did …

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Eagles off to a winning start Batter up, boys!

Dakota Chipman scores

Blue Hill—The George Stevens Academy varsity baseball team started its season batting 1000, allowing just one run in its first three games, and winning its fourth game, against Orono on April 25, 6-3. In the 10-1 season opener against Sumner, the Eagles followed up by shutting out Ellsworth 10-0 on April …

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The George Stevens Academy varsity baseball team

The George Stevens Academy varsity baseball team

Front, from left: Gage Clapp, Tyler Snow, Nick Norton, Ethan Vinall, Ben Parker, Tyler Brenton, Marshal Lebel. Back, from left, Beckett Slayton, Taylor Schildroth, Stefan Simmons, Jackson Billings, Jacob Keenan, Dakota Chipman, Tyler McKenney. Not pictured: Will Entwisle. Photo by Franklin Brown

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Mariner baseball team looks to solid season Scott's Sport Spot

The Deer Isle-Stonington High School varsity baseball team

Front row, from left: Kinsey Bartlett, Colby Haskell, Robby Turner, Silas Bates, Krisford Melanio, Andy Atherton, Stephen Cochrane. Back row, from left: Skylar Perez, Nate Winchester, Ethan Shepard, Elliott Nevells, Mason Oliver Paul Zoephel, Noah Davis, DenYong Kim. Not pictured: Coach Randy Shepard.  The Mariner varsity boys baseball team has …

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Eagles win in season openers

BLUE HILL—The best way to open a season is with a win, and the George Stevens Academy Eagles did so in style against Sumner on April 19. The varsity softball team crushed Sumner by over 20 points, with pitcher Olivia Stevenson allowing the Tigers only 4 runs in five innings. A …

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Mariner boys show big improvement for next year Scott's Sport Spot

Junior Krisford Melanio

Deer Isle—The varsity boys baseball team definitely took a good upward swing in the learning curve by the end of the season. We needed to build some confidence and not hang our heads with mistakes. The good news is most everyone should be back for next year, so we should …

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